14-11-2007 AH.FM Firewall friendly streams

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Having hard time tunning in from work?
Is your university/school blocking you to listen to streams?

We have a solution. :)
To further help and assist all listeners and make the experience better, Afterhours would like to introduce friendly links that will allow you to tune in from anywhere, even if your school/work/university/firewalls are blocking you to access other streams.


Winamp/Itunes
http://www.ah.fm/firewall192k.m3u
Windows Media Player
http://www.ah.fm/firewall192k.wvx
Quicktime
http://www.ah.fm/firewall192k.qtl
Real Player
http://www.ah.fm/firewall192k.ram


96k firewall friendly stream added

winamp/itunes
http://www.ah.fm/firewall96k.m3u

windows media player
http://www.ah.fm/firewall96k.wvx

quicktime
http://www.ah.fm/firewall96k.qtl

real player
http://www.ah.fm/firewall96k.ram

Were here to help you to be stay tuned 24/7 :)


cheers all and thx for massive support.
 
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Awesome! Just what I wanted! Except it doesn't seem to be working...there's nothing on that page but an AH logo...
 
Awesome! Just what I wanted! Except it doesn't seem to be working...there's nothing on that page but an AH logo...

it should show windows media player embeded into the website.. ill look into it more...
 
on my mac the screens blank
i dont think ive installed wmp or flip4mac since i reinstalled though so that might be the cause
 
Awesome! Just what I wanted! Except it doesn't seem to be working...there's nothing on that page but an AH logo...

Yeah that's true . This likns we can used in public places :loveah:
 
it should show windows media player embeded into the website.. ill look into it more...

That would be an ActiveX control so would not be visible in browsers such as Firefox but should work fine in Internet Explorer.
 
IMO the best way to do it is to use flash, cause most computers have flash
 
yeah i need to find someone to make a flash player which will connect to AH :(

doing my best
 
couldnt you use a generic streaming flash player linked to the m3u playlist??
it would think its streaming an mp3 but it would continuously play the station
unless it wouldnt handle the m3u the same as it does mp3?
 
java applet might work too, maybe even better, as embedded devices usually can play that too.
 
I'll be fine with java as long as it isnt laggy and bloated and resource hogging, like many applets are

Flash is unoticeable...I can load all these afterhours pages with flash on them and nothing will happen...I load 1 java applet and my computer locks up and @#%^#
 
I thing I know of a possible solution to the web based player! Maybe Silverlight can do it? I'll post back later and let you know :) Just setting up a VPC so I can mess with it.
 
yeah i need to find someone to make a flash player which will connect to AH :(

doing my best

What I know RaVeX made that player :whistle:... I can't wait to premiere :whistle:
 
yeah ravex is designing us a player :)

cant wait
 
yeah i need to find someone to make a flash player which will connect to AH :(

doing my best

I was searching more on it and i found this

Flash does not support packet based streaming of mp3 from the shoutcast server, consequently the mp3 accumulates in RAM and on the user's hard drive. Flash treats the mp3 as a large file download instead of discarding the packets as they load, which is how a player like WinAmp handles shoutcast streams. Accumulating in RAM is not desireable because eventually the mp3 can use up too much RAM causing problems for the end user's computer.
 
I was searching more on it and i found this

Flash does not support packet based streaming of mp3 from the shoutcast server, consequently the mp3 accumulates in RAM and on the user's hard drive. Flash treats the mp3 as a large file download instead of discarding the packets as they load, which is how a player like WinAmp handles shoutcast streams. Accumulating in RAM is not desireable because eventually the mp3 can use up too much RAM causing problems for the end user's computer.

hm whered you find this? i never did any flash coding, but i find it hard to believe that a coding language has such a limitation...

ps: that being said, this flash player DOES leak mem like crazy... just a few minutes of playing and my firefox is up to 2 gig mem usage :wow:
 
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Oh that just sucks...

how about java?

edit: wheres the flash player dfx?
 
After 5 minutes its only at 100k which is good for firefox
 

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