radio.unfix does not want to work with me :(
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Ok, So i read about radio.unfix, and i am very interrested in multicasting.
I downloaded ecmh, compiled it, and ran it (in promisc. mode) on my linux "router" (linux 2.6.10 / gentoo). This machine is connected to nlams05 which supports multicasting (uses ecmh too if i understand correctly).
On my internal network i tried to connect a winxp laptop using zinf. But it just keeps on saying "0% buffered"
I wrote (ok copied from internet) a small program to connect to the multicast group. Ran it on an other linux machine. Also no reply.
Output from ecmh suggests it got the "join multicast group" messages on my internal network (via eth0), but nothing upstream from the sixxs interface.
Is rtp://radio.unfix.org:1833 still broadcasting?
Should i be able to receive it?
If so, what am i doing wrong?
radio.unfix does not want to work with me :(
Is rtp://radio.unfix.org:1833 still broadcasting?
Nope, still waiting till Cistron deactivates the former ADSL connection....
radio.unfix does not want to work with me :(
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Ah, that explains it. :)
Ah used to be cistron client. But they are no more now. To bad actually!
Well, eagerly awaiting the return of radio.unfix.org :)
radio.unfix does not want to work with me :(
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Try 'Frequence3', "vic ff0e::2:e257/58892", "sdr" or "vlc --extraintf sap --sap-ipv6".
This is all working for me, though only the videostream is announced using sap/sdr.
radio.unfix does not want to work with me :(
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Hello,
I don't know if it's possible, but here (in france) there's a famous Webradio called 'Frequence3', they stream in IPv6 and in some places in ipv6_multicast.
I think it would be great to have Frequence3 broadcasted on Sixxs.
If you're interested, you can contact clement (the server guy ;) clement -atte- frequence3 dot net
Just my 2 cents :)
radio.unfix does not want to work with me :(
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Strange, but "Frequence3 with vlc at udp://@[ff1e::8888]:8888" ist already working for me. 8-)
And this even while most of the unicast ipv6 adresses are not reachable from my pop (deham01) at the moment.
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