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Well all its time to upgrade the radio stream finally to
Shoutcast DNAS version 2. There are some advantages to moving to the Shoutcast
DNAS version 2 but the main one you will notice as listeners will be that
instead of pointing to a different port for different bit rates for my stream
you will point to just one port and then tell it what stream to listen for.

I have currently tested out the configuration already on my test server in
private mode and everything seems to be working just great as far as the
streaming goes. I now have to get the authorization key from Shoutcast to run
this new stream publicly and have it listed from my test server and then I will
be moving it to my live production server tonight. I will also have a few links
to update on my web site and then everything will be set.

To connect to the new stream the format will be the following:

         
http://dhoytt.com:8000/32kbps

         
http://dhoytt.com:8000/128kbps

         
http://dhoytt.com:8000/160kbps

         
http://dhoytt.com:8000/320kbps

 

I apologize for this brief interruption but I’ll be up and
streaming again soon!