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Re: Office Mp3 streaming



Hiya!
Just to add another method - If you are already using Winamp - why not
get Shoutcast (by the same people! http://www.shoutcast.com/). Your
winamp then feeds shoutcast (which you could bung on another pc) -
everyone else then tunes their winamp into the shoutcast server.

works for me! (and everyone else that tuned into planetRadio over xmas!)

Wayne.

Ho Yin Ng wrote:

>Just had an idea .. that I think should be possible but not sure where
to
>start so I thought I might run it by you guys first before I make a
fool of
>myself!
>
>Everyone in my office complains that either they can't hear the music
or it
>is too loud.
>
>We all have new computers in the office with sound cards so I was
thinking
>of doing the following.
>
>One computer streams music to all the computers and each computer can
>output the sound through their own speaker.
>
>Would this work? Or would it kill the network? We are on a 100mbit
switch.
>
>So I am looking for a software that would run on the PC. Something nice
and
>simple at the front end so that people could pick songs and perhaps
queue
>them up on the playlist through a webbrowser or something.
>
>It needs to be really easy to use.
>
>Is this possible? What should I look at first? Xlobby? Does this do
streaming?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Ho Yin
>
>
>
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