Shoutcast isnt just for WinAmp anymore.
Shoutcast isnt just for WinAmp anymore.
Hey guys, i made a site that's a complete duplicate of shoutcast.com, only difference is the following:
1) a few links changed so the forwarding of the script i made will work.
2) the search function does NOT work, however the drop down menus do.
3) instead of clicking on Tune In and opening WinAmp, it opens Windows Media Player.
All it does is change the WinAmp Playlist to a Windows Media Player Playlist so users can listen at work without downloading extra software.
The URL is : *url removed
Note* You need Windows Media Player 9+ for it to work.
1) a few links changed so the forwarding of the script i made will work.
2) the search function does NOT work, however the drop down menus do.
3) instead of clicking on Tune In and opening WinAmp, it opens Windows Media Player.
All it does is change the WinAmp Playlist to a Windows Media Player Playlist so users can listen at work without downloading extra software.
The URL is : *url removed
Note* You need Windows Media Player 9+ for it to work.
Last edited by Nemesis on Wed Nov 10, 2004 10:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
Probably the duplicate part, cause thats the only way i found to have the script work effectively. It changes nothing but a few links on my duplicate part but nothing else, the graphics are the same, and winamp/shoutcast are still getting credit for their creation.Bongwater wrote:Is the issue that you can play Shoutcast in WMP or that the Shoutcast site was duplicated?
Just taking off the listen.pls portion of your target URL will allow WMP to play a Shoutcast streams, so I assume that isn't a big deal.
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well the good thing is steamcast.com is customizable based on your player preference seeing as we have no concern for media player tools
So if you are looking for streams for windows media check out www.steamcast.com
So if you are looking for streams for windows media check out www.steamcast.com
- Jay