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Title: Streaming music from home to work
Post by: Liquid Meat on June 10, 2004, 02:51:20 PM
I have this crazy idea that I would like to stream my own music from home to work. I can only take so much Brittney, Jessica Simpson and such "music" that my coworkers listen to. I suppose that I could use shoutcast, but I am not sure what kind of bandwidth I would need at  home to do it. If I could just connect to my own box and listen that would be great. I have a cable connection at home and a pretty big pipe at work so....Can anyone suggest a way to do it or give me some idea on the bandwidth that I might be eating up running a shoutcast? I assume that it would be based on the rate that I streamed the music. I am just not sure how one would go about calculating such. I would rather not have my cable provider flagging me because of 8-10 hours of high bandwidth usage each day. Thanks folks.
Title: Re: Streaming music from home to work
Post by: Nick in Edinboro on June 10, 2004, 03:11:19 PM
Given the ports are available, VNC might be a much better option.

It will do this: "If I could just connect to my own box and listen that would be great" and more.  It will be like having your home desktop at work, or vice versa.  I use it to access my work PC from home all the time and it's great.

This is what I use but there are others out there (http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html)
Title: Re: Streaming music from home to work
Post by: MattD on June 10, 2004, 03:49:20 PM
You can't HEAR your music over VPN, at least not that I've ever witnessed. It's great for freaking out your roomie by messing w/ your music when you're not home though.
Title: Re: Streaming music from home to work
Post by: Nick in Edinboro on June 10, 2004, 03:53:55 PM
You can't HEAR your music over VPN, at least not that I've ever witnessed. It's great for freaking out your roomie by messing w/ your music when you're not home though.

D'oh your right Matt.  Sorry... I don't use it for that, just for working.  Thought I had an answer :P
Title: Re: Streaming music from home to work
Post by: Liquid Meat on June 10, 2004, 03:57:58 PM
You can't HEAR your music over VPN, at least not that I've ever witnessed. It's great for freaking out your roomie by messing w/ your music when you're not home though.

Would it be possible to access my hard drives and then play the files on my box at work from files at home?

You guys rock BTW.
Title: Re: Streaming music from home to work
Post by: Nick in Edinboro on June 10, 2004, 04:07:46 PM
Not that way. 

You could download an FTP server application, I use BulletProof FTP (http://www.bpftpserver.com/) and then simply login like you would with any other FTP server (given you know your home PC's IP addy) and then drag and drop to your hearts content.

Depends on your comfort level with trying that as well as knowledge of setting up an FTP server.  If your computer is behind a router you will probably have to do some port forwarding also to get it functioning from the outside world?
Title: Re: Streaming music from home to work
Post by: jpschust on June 10, 2004, 04:21:23 PM
im just thinking out loud here, but what about something using the itunes sharing abilities and a vpn...

J
Title: Re: Streaming music from home to work
Post by: Liquid Meat on June 10, 2004, 06:00:40 PM
Not that way. 

You could download an FTP server application, I use BulletProof FTP (http://www.bpftpserver.com/) and then simply login like you would with any other FTP server (given you know your home PC's IP addy) and then drag and drop to your hearts content.

Depends on your comfort level with trying that as well as knowledge of setting up an FTP server.  If your computer is behind a router you will probably have to do some port forwarding also to get it functioning from the outside world?

I thought of that, but it is a little more clunky than I was thinking. I have a FTP server set up at work, and have done port forwarding, so that is no problem.
Title: Re: Streaming music from home to work
Post by: AT853rxwh on June 13, 2004, 04:38:42 PM
What about windows media encoder?  It allows streaming... Think you could set up a playlist on winamp or media player then use windows media encoder to stream...
Title: Re: Streaming music from home to work
Post by: kindms on June 21, 2004, 04:22:01 PM
I use shoutcast. You are only gonna need the bandwidth to support the bit depth of the stream ie. 56k stereo etc. What yiou could do is run the server and then only allow 1 connection from the IP addy of your office. that way no one else hops on and uses bandwidth except you. The rules are configured right in the shoucast config file