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| Is there a way for one system on a network to stream audio, from the microphone, so that iTunes from another system can see it as a radio station?
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| You'll want to use an MP3 streaming program such as IceCAST or Shoutcast (I think) Then, on the client computer (the one that does the listening), you need to open the URL address of the computer that is serving the stream. The stream will then appear, oddly enough, in the iTunes Library. For more detailed help, you'll need to be a bit more specific on what you're trying to achieve.
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| Hello, I downloaded Shoutcast (and Scream). It expects an audio source player to receive the data. MacAmp X Lite (you can get unsupported versions) can theoretically do this. There are no instructions on how to achieve a live audio stream to an itunes box on the same LAN.
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