wulfmaster wrote:
TVflea wrote:
wulfmaster wrote:
... You don't need a server. You need a computer. A 'server' is just a computer dedicated to uploading, rather than downloading.i'm not 10. i know what a server is. i'm just saying to host a webpage/site you need a server.
No, no you don't.
Well, technically. Your computer becomes a "server" (of data).
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veggieman001 wrote:
wulfmaster wrote:
TVflea wrote:
i'm not 10. i know what a server is. i'm just saying to host a webpage/site you need a server.No, no you don't.
Well, technically. Your computer becomes a "server" (of data).
Yeah, but he said that you don't have a server. Your on a computer, so you do.
That was all.
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wulfmaster wrote:
TVflea wrote:
wulfmaster wrote:
... You don't need a server. You need a computer. A 'server' is just a computer dedicated to uploading, rather than downloading.i'm not 10. i know what a server is. i'm just saying to host a webpage/site you need a server.
No, no you don't.
And I'm pretty sure you are ten if you don't understand what I mean.
according to what year i was born, i'm 12, ssss. and YES!!!!, you need a (asterisk) server to host a webpage/site(or network).
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TVflea wrote:
wulfmaster wrote:
TVflea wrote:
i'm not 10. i know what a server is. i'm just saying to host a webpage/site you need a server.
No, no you don't.
And I'm pretty sure you are ten if you don't understand what I mean.according to what year i was born, i'm 12, ssss. and YES!!!!, you need a (asterisk) server to host a webpage/site(or network).
... Are you that dumb?...
Getting into an argument with me is not the way to go. I stopped arguing, so don't start the * argument again.
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wulfmaster wrote:
TVflea wrote:
wulfmaster wrote:
No, no you don't.
And I'm pretty sure you are ten if you don't understand what I mean.according to what year i was born, i'm 12, ssss. and YES!!!!, you need a (asterisk) server to host a webpage/site(or network).
... Are you that dumb?...
Getting into an argument with me is not the way to go. I stopped arguing, so don't start the * argument again.
okay.
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I'm changing to the US server. The IP and port will change and I'll see if this works.
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I hope u have FCC , PRS , PPL Licensed it ?? u did right ? or else u can be fined a huge sum just for playing 1 copyrighted song .
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fanofcena wrote:
I hope u have FCC , PRS , PPL Licensed it ?? u did right ? or else u can be fined a huge sum just for playing 1 copyrighted song .
I don't. I don't think they will hunt down my station, out of all of the unregistered ones though.
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veggieman001 wrote:
fanofcena wrote:
I hope u have FCC , PRS , PPL Licensed it ?? u did right ? or else u can be fined a huge sum just for playing 1 copyrighted song .
I don't. I don't think they will hunt down my station, out of all of the unregistered ones though.
You sir are advertsing on a high traffic website for your station , and expecting FCC not to do it ? ... u should be careful boy, , your shoutcast provider gives u warning in TOS to get your license. I too myself owns a radio station and the first thing i did was getting a license .. so that i dont get fined as hell
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fanofcena wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Does the new IP work for anyone?
NO
Darn it. I'm not sure what's up.
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Well, I need to go to bed, but I've set a four-hour playlist on repeat. Please check every once in a while to see if it works.
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TVflea wrote:
oh well. it was a nice idea
It will probably work sometime soon. This happened when I first set it up too.
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[removed] I can't get mine to work. Stupid Windows media encoder.
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wulfmaster wrote:
[removed] I can't get mine to work. Stupid Windows media encoder.
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I would recommend using Icecast.
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veggieman001 wrote:
wulfmaster wrote:
[removed] I can't get mine to work. Stupid Windows media encoder.
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I would recommend using Icecast.
Thanks, I'll try
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