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2005-12-17
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2005-12-17
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2005-12-17
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2005-12-17
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2005-12-18
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2005-12-18
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2005-12-18
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2005-12-19
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I can't speak for Shoutcast, but using Slimserver works great. Plus, you have a great control panel for selecting which music is playing that you can access via the browser.
what gives?
can some one give me a step by step how to do this? or tell me what the links extension has to be in order to have the 770 see it as a stream?!
thanks for the help!
-Chuck