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[email protected] January 18th 06 04:45 AM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 
I would like to set up at my house a scanner receiver so that my
elderly dad can listen via internet (just like all the other streaming
scanner audio sites) to the broadcasts.

Could someone please advise what equipment I need to do this and how?
I have the scanner receiver, the Windows XP home computer, and
broadband connection.

Thanks alot!


Legs January 18th 06 09:50 AM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 
wrote:
I would like to set up at my house a scanner receiver so that my
elderly dad can listen via internet (just like all the other streaming
scanner audio sites) to the broadcasts.

Could someone please advise what equipment I need to do this and how?
I have the scanner receiver, the Windows XP home computer, and
broadband connection.

Thanks alot!


Fairly simple - in addition to your computer and scanner, an audio
connecting lead from scanner to audio (line) input on your computer.

A program to do the streaming can be found at :-

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...r/default.aspx

A little bit of head scratching to get it set up, may help to read
instructions here.

If you use a router to connect to the interweb, you may have to open a
port to allow the streaming audio, IP stream through. You get to set
which port to use in the encoder. You may also have to let your firewall
know what's going on here too.

Once set up, the audio stream can be listened to with Windows Media
Player. Go to - Sync File Open URL. The URL will be :-

http://your_IP_address:Your_port_number.

note, there is a full colon - : - between your IP address, and the port
you are using for streaming.

If you have more than one computer set up as a local LAN, you can check
that it is working locally before committing to the net. If you do this,
you will no doubt notice maybe a one or so second delay in the audio
coming out of the 'decoding' computer.

have fun.



tg January 18th 06 09:04 PM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 

wrote in message oups.com...
I would like to set up at my house a scanner receiver so that my
elderly dad can listen via internet (just like all the other streaming
scanner audio sites) to the broadcasts.

Could someone please advise what equipment I need to do this and how?
I have the scanner receiver, the Windows XP home computer, and
broadband connection.


good luck with streaming but if it turns out to be too difficult another option might be to record the scanning you do with
scanrec:
http://www.davee.com/scanrec/
and then convert your recordings to mp3 and upload them to a site where your Dad can download them and play them at his liesure.
One of the good things about scanrec is it can cut out all the silence/low noise and only record proper signals, thus your Dad
wouldn't have to listen to any long periods of silence.



daviddd January 19th 06 01:49 PM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 
Go to the WIKI @ RadioReference at this link
" radioreference.com/wiki/index.php/Live_Scanners "
don't forget to add the " http://www. "
Also join the LiveScannerAudioGroup at,
" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LiveScannerAudio/ "
Once your membership is approved, you will find a treasure of info for
Live Scanner Audio "how to's"
and also over 900 links to Live Scanner Audio Feeds
to keep your grandfather happy.
daviddd


daviddd January 19th 06 01:49 PM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 
Go to the WIKI @ RadioReference at this link
" radioreference.com/wiki/index.php/Live_Scanners "
don't forget to add the " http://www. "
Also join the LiveScannerAudioGroup at,
" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LiveScannerAudio/ "
Once your membership is approved, you will find a treasure of info for
Live Scanner Audio "how to's"
and also over 900 links to Live Scanner Audio Feeds
to keep your grandfather happy.
daviddd


daviddd January 19th 06 02:03 PM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 
Go to the WIKI @ RadioReference at this link
" radioreference.com/wiki/index.php/Live_Scanners "
don't forget to add the " http://www. "
Also join the LiveScannerAudioGroup at,
" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LiveScannerAudio/ "
Once your membership is approved, you will find a treasure of info for
Live Scanner Audio "how to's"
and also over 900 links to Live Scanner Audio Feeds
to keep your grandfather happy.
daviddd


tg January 19th 06 10:12 PM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 

"Legs" wrote in message ...
wrote:
I would like to set up at my house a scanner receiver so that my
elderly dad can listen via internet (just like all the other streaming
scanner audio sites) to the broadcasts.

Could someone please advise what equipment I need to do this and how?
I have the scanner receiver, the Windows XP home computer, and
broadband connection.

Thanks alot!


Fairly simple - in addition to your computer and scanner, an audio connecting lead from scanner to audio (line) input on your
computer.

A program to do the streaming can be found at :-

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...r/default.aspx

A little bit of head scratching to get it set up, may help to read instructions here.

If you use a router to connect to the interweb, you may have to open a port to allow the streaming audio, IP stream through. You
get to set which port to use in the encoder. You may also have to let your firewall know what's going on here too.

Once set up, the audio stream can be listened to with Windows Media Player. Go to - Sync File Open URL. The URL will be :-

http://your_IP_address:Your_port_number.

note, there is a full colon - : - between your IP address, and the port you are using for streaming.

If you have more than one computer set up as a local LAN, you can check that it is working locally before committing to the net.
If you do this, you will no doubt notice maybe a one or so second delay in the audio coming out of the 'decoding' computer.

have fun.


this is really good info (thanks), but I've run into a problem and you may know the answer.
I've got several computers here at home on a network and I've managed to get a stream going from one computer (using WME9) and I'm
picking it up in WMP9 on another, problem is for a computer outside my LAN (ie a computer on the other side of my router) the IP
addresses I'm using won't work because I'm behind a router. The IP address on the PC streaming out (eg xx.xx.xx.xx) is behind
another IP address (yy.yy.yy.yy) which is my router on the internet.
How do I configure the address for someone outside to get my stream?






Al Klein January 19th 06 11:28 PM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 22:12:58 -0000, "tg"
wrote:

this is really good info (thanks), but I've run into a problem and you may know the answer.
I've got several computers here at home on a network and I've managed to get a stream going from one computer (using WME9) and I'm
picking it up in WMP9 on another, problem is for a computer outside my LAN (ie a computer on the other side of my router) the IP
addresses I'm using won't work because I'm behind a router. The IP address on the PC streaming out (eg xx.xx.xx.xx) is behind
another IP address (yy.yy.yy.yy) which is my router on the internet.
How do I configure the address for someone outside to get my stream?


http://portforward.com/english/route...outerindex.htm

If you can't figure it out from there, post the question (including
the make and model of router(s) and modem, operating system, version
and service pack if any, and the port number you have to forward) at
http://forum.portforward.com/YaBB.cgi?board=Software

Al Klein January 20th 06 01:55 AM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 09:56:04 -0500,
wrote:

Goto this site and you will see how to setup various software for feeding a
scanner live on the internet. This is the best site of infomation on the subject
I've seen bar and second to none.


If you want to pay for software you can get free, it's a great site.

tg January 21st 06 02:38 PM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 

"Al Klein" wrote in message ...
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 22:12:58 -0000, "tg"
wrote:

this is really good info (thanks), but I've run into a problem and you may know the answer.
I've got several computers here at home on a network and I've managed to get a stream going from one computer (using WME9) and
I'm
picking it up in WMP9 on another, problem is for a computer outside my LAN (ie a computer on the other side of my router) the IP
addresses I'm using won't work because I'm behind a router. The IP address on the PC streaming out (eg xx.xx.xx.xx) is behind
another IP address (yy.yy.yy.yy) which is my router on the internet.
How do I configure the address for someone outside to get my stream?


http://portforward.com/english/route...outerindex.htm

If you can't figure it out from there, post the question (including
the make and model of router(s) and modem, operating system, version
and service pack if any, and the port number you have to forward) at
http://forum.portforward.com/YaBB.cgi?board=Software


yes thanks very much, I figured it out and now I've got the program streaming out beyond the router.



Colic February 4th 06 02:22 AM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 
Anyway to do this if you are not running Windows XP but rather say Windows
ME?

C!

"Legs" wrote in message
...
wrote:
I would like to set up at my house a scanner receiver so that my
elderly dad can listen via internet (just like all the other streaming
scanner audio sites) to the broadcasts.

Could someone please advise what equipment I need to do this and how?
I have the scanner receiver, the Windows XP home computer, and
broadband connection.

Thanks alot!


Fairly simple - in addition to your computer and scanner, an audio
connecting lead from scanner to audio (line) input on your computer.

A program to do the streaming can be found at :-

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...r/default.aspx

A little bit of head scratching to get it set up, may help to read
instructions here.

If you use a router to connect to the interweb, you may have to open a
port to allow the streaming audio, IP stream through. You get to set which
port to use in the encoder. You may also have to let your firewall know
what's going on here too.

Once set up, the audio stream can be listened to with Windows Media
Player. Go to - Sync File Open URL. The URL will be :-

http://your_IP_address:Your_port_number.

note, there is a full colon - : - between your IP address, and the port
you are using for streaming.

If you have more than one computer set up as a local LAN, you can check
that it is working locally before committing to the net. If you do this,
you will no doubt notice maybe a one or so second delay in the audio
coming out of the 'decoding' computer.

have fun.





Al Klein February 4th 06 05:41 PM

Streaming internet Scanner Audio - How?
 
On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 02:22:50 GMT, "Colic" wrote:

Anyway to do this if you are not running Windows XP but rather say Windows
ME?


Winamp, Icecast, Oddcast. They'll all run on 98 and variants (like
ME) if you have enough RAM.


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