Quoting Greg Berenfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > You might want to consider running your own icecast server. > Then you're serving up an audio stream of your own playlist.
IceCast is not synchronised. You will almost always hear a different timing. I did once create a tool to play mp3 on two computers completely synchronized though, you need netcat, and mpg123: mknod /tmp/listen1 p mknod /tmp/listen2 p cat /tmp/listen1 | nc -l -p 31331 & cat /tmp/listen2 | nc -l -p 31332 & <now connect one machine by ethernet to port 31331, and another, or localhost if you want, to 31332. Something like this: nc 192.168.1.1 31331 | mpg123 - on the other PC and nc 0 31332 | mpg123 - on the localhost> cat mp3file.mp3 | tee listen1 > listen2 This should, when your ethernet is fast enough for the bit-rate of the mp3, stream a mp3 _very_ synchronised on two PC's :) Heh, the things you do when you are bored, Sander. -- | 50 Fun Things to Do in an Elevator #47 | Make explosion noises when anyone presses a button. | 1024D/08CEC94D - 34B3 3314 B146 E13C 70C8 9BDB D463 7E41 08CE C94D