

Thanks for raising the issue about it not working.

You can play your music and audio files in Winamp and the DSP plugin will send the digital audio directly to a SHOUTcast streaming server for distribution around the world. this will be done for the next drop of sc_serv so even if Nicecast (and others) don't update things then it should improve support for legacy v1 sources. The DSP is free software which lets you run your SHOUTcast radio station using the Winamp media player. The second is the server monitors those header values and fills them in automatically if not set. however i think the first option is the better option and is more universal. or they could add an option which only fills those values or doesn't send them at all (as they're not supported in v2 servers) if the broadcaster decides they are connecting to a v2 DNAS. Ideally, installation will be as simple as plugging the DSP module into an unused IF filter slot (455 KHz) and running the data cable to the back of the radio. The first is Nicecast really should fill in icy-aim and icy-irc with N/A and icy-icq with 0 if nothing is entered (the Winamp Source DSP does this and filling it with something won't affect handling with older DNAS versions to my knowledge). The current plan is to build it as a universal DSP module which is then mounted on radio specific modules which plug into a slot for your given radios optional IF filters. As the necessary processing increases for larger systems, DSP-2 cards can be added in the field or at the Biamp factory. DSP-2 cards add extra resources and processing power to a Tesira system. So, there's two things which can be done to resolve this (which i think is affecting things with other people on other platforms as well). TESIRA DSP-2 The Tesira DSP-2 card is a modular digital signal processing card for use with Tesira SERVER and SERVER-IO devices. if i disable the check for the size of the value after the colon then Nicecast will connect to the server without any issue. Using a dummy setup, above is what i see in the header being sent from Nicecast.
