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DenToonz - Help and InfoHere's some useful info about using my music server: Clicking the stream link didn't add it to my iTunes.If your iTunes doesn't automacically add the MP3 stream when you click the link above, try this:
I don't use iTunes, I use [some other mp3 player application].If you use something other than iTunes, read the manual for your player to find out how to add the MP3 stream using the URL above. I don't hear anything!
How do I use the control page?The control page is where you can browse the music library, add tracks to the queue, and control playback. It lets you create a queue of music that will be streamed to you. You can add hours worth of music to the queue, and then just let it play. You can also save a queue as a server-playlist and use it later.
How do I know I'm controling my stream, not someone else's?First off, if you do stuff with the controls, and you hear the results in your mp3 player, you're controling your own stream. The server remembers the IP addresses of computers playing streams from it, and you can assign your own names to those addresses. The address or name is displayed above the playback controls, over the Ablum art and under the text 'squeezbox'. If more than one stream is being sent out at any moment, the name will appear in a popup menu. The queue and controls shown are for the stream shown in the menu. To change which one you're controlling, just choose from the menu. The flipside of being able to send more than one stream is that everyone can control everyone else's streams! Be nice, and only mess with your own. How do I know which IP address is mine?To find out what address the server calls yours, just click here. The number that shows up on that page is your IP as viewed from the internet. How did you do that? Can I let people listen to my music?Slim Server is an open-source music streaming server. If you run a web server and you'd like to stream your music, check it out. Tags:
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