Registered: Oct 2001
Location: always futurebound....
quote:
Originally posted by DarkAngel NICE!
i don't let fuckin ANYTHING get in the way of Tong's weekend warmup fridays... i end up listening live from 1pm-4pm @ work and then listening again @ home...
Mar-24-2005 15:13
Orko
Digital Hippie
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by joinT
yea, but you can setup your player to stream through HTTP - which they must have available if you can surf.
open IE
tools -> internet options
connections tab -> LAN settings
- if it's a script ("use automatic configuration script") then really need to download the script and look at the code
- if you have a proxy listed under "proxy server" copy down the info www.proxyname.com and port #
WMP
tools -> internet options
network tab
uncheck from every protocol (Multicast, UDP, TCP) EXCEPT for HTTP
uncheck use ports "" to receive data
configure -> select "use the following proxy server" and add the address/port
RealPlayer (basic v.8) new versions are similar in setup
view -> preferences
proxy tab
uncheck both PNA and RTSP proxy
select "manually configure HTTP proxy" and add the address/port
i've got both streaming fine behind our very tight-ass proxy
thats all fine and dandy if they arent monitoring bandwith usage like here! they dont really care if you surf..but just dont go boggin down their network...so streaming is a no no here.
but i do just bring all my own tunes so its good. the only thing i can get away with is the Radio1 streams cause they are such low quality. but they buffer too much anyways.
Mar-24-2005 15:19
zokissima
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Toronto
quote:
- if it's a script ("use automatic configuration script") then really need to download the script and look at the code
Got the proxy.pac file, what am I looking for?
quote:
uncheck use ports "" to receive data
Option is disabled but grayed out
quote:
configure -> select "use the following proxy server" and add the address/port
Which addy/port?
Thanks for the help, btw
Mar-24-2005 15:19
joinT
haussnob
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: always futurebound....
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
thats all fine and dandy if they arent monitoring bandwith usage like here! they dont really care if you surf..but just dont go boggin down their network...so streaming is a no no here.
but i do just bring all my own tunes so its good. the only thing i can get away with is the Radio1 streams cause they are such low quality. but they buffer too much anyways.
listen to BBC radio 1 or WMP 32kb/s DI.fm - both low bandwidth requirements.. nowhere close to the 192kb/s streams from DI.fm or others.
Mar-24-2005 15:25
joinT
haussnob
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: always futurebound....
quote:
Originally posted by zokissima
Got the proxy.pac file, what am I looking for?
Option is disabled but grayed out
Which addy/port?
Thanks for the help, btw
1.
so they are using a script.. you need to find the address/port for the HTTP proxy.
look for addresses that have a colon: after them and ports that could be HTTP (80, 8080, 80XX)
you can also email it to tristan [at] natsirtm [dot] com and I'll have a look.
2.
that's fine
3. the addy/port we find in the script
Mar-24-2005 15:27
Orko
Digital Hippie
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
yeah ive been listening to Tongs show for the last 4 years or so.
its awsome. the guy really know how to get you going for the weekend!
Mar-24-2005 15:27
zokissima
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Toronto
quote:
so they are using a script.. you need to find the address/port for the HTTP proxy.
look for addresses that have a colon: after them and ports that could be HTTP (80, 8080, 80XX)
you can also email it to tristan [at] natsirtm [dot] com and I'll have a look.
Something like this:
return "PROXY vbinprst11:8080";
That's the only instance of addy with a colon that I see. Everything else is IP addys.
Mar-24-2005 15:36
joinT
haussnob
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: always futurebound....
quote:
Originally posted by zokissima
Something like this:
return "PROXY vbinprst11:8080";
That's the only instance of addy with a colon that I see. Everything else is IP addys.
k, need to figure out the IP/URL for vbinprst11
where do you work?
Mar-24-2005 15:40
zokissima
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Toronto
quote:
where do you work?
Sears IT
Mar-24-2005 15:53
joinT
haussnob
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: always futurebound....
quote:
Originally posted by zokissima
Sears IT
did you mail it to me?
tristan [at] natsirtm [dot] com
Mar-24-2005 15:54
starsearcher
DigitalPunk on Flight643
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Toronto
quote:
Originally posted by zokissima
Sears IT
I had a buddy working there actually I still DO have a buddy working there doing coop