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TuneNET stream encoder
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Hi Paul.

I decided to upgrade my ancient TuneNET install as it keeps giving DSI errors on launch now for some reason. I could click ignore and then carry on but things got sticky after a while necessitating a reboot.

Anyway...

I dragged my old beta into a backup dir and downloaded latestone from your site. Unpacked into ram: and then dragged into programs (couldn't see an installer).

ok.. problems start now....

No mp3 codec... cured

dragged previous one into plugin dir

Stream....

No Lame encoder.. stumped...

I cant find this one in the old TuneNET install. I suspect its in C: how do I point the new install to it. There is no entry in User-Startup for TuneNET.

Help please.. With sugar on top

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@Outcast

Way don?t you download the lame decoder again, and then check the lame decoder readme how to install it?

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@Outcast

Get the latest archive from Os4depot, and get the latest lame plugin for TuneNet from the same place.

All probs will then be sorted.

A1XE G4 800mhz,512mb,Radeon9200,SonyDRU-510A and 800a, Esi Juli@,Sil680,WiFi.
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@Curty

Installed ....

CURED

W00t.

TuneNET RoXx0r... Now if it could stream the titles and have mic support !!


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@ Bean

I gave TuneNET a plug over at Dynamic-Drive too.

More out of frustration than anything. There's supposed to be hundreds of people coding open source stuff.

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@LiveForIt

Thanks for the links. I've already got Icecast installed but can't configure it.. and I sure as hell aint gonna spend hours reading reams & reams of info just to discover how to do something that should be available with a simple click of a mouse button.

I also downloaded the linux version of Shutcast but it needs winamp. I've googeld for that too but keep slamming up against a brick wall.

Damn sight easier just to install latest TuneNET and plugins.

Guess what.....

BINGO

works first time round... NO faffing about.


Lots to be said for AmigaOs and its programmers !!


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winamp on Linux is called XMMS

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Not really...


The Winamp team WAS the XMMS team before they devved winamp that why the skins are compatible.

XMMS came to a halt then so they forked off to Audacious but dev on that died too.


According to google.

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@LiveForIt

Not really...


The Winamp team WAS the XMMS team before they devved winamp that why the skins are compatible.

XMMS came to a halt then so they forked off to Audacious but dev on that died too.


According to google.


Not really (according to wikipedia)

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@Jack

Well I sit corrected then.

I did do a lot of googling and the gleaned my information from one of the many forums on the subject.


TuneNET still kicks its ass though.

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