Hello everyone, i am running Ubuntu 10.4, and i have a Dynamic ip. I want to know what should i do to have my online radio up and running and also to be able to be accessed over internet. Please be as descriptive as you can, cause i am a totally ignorant about all those host, server and all of that stuff.. :( Do i need some website on internet or can i send my streams to public directly over my own home pc . Thank you werry much for understanding...
You will need a PC with Ubuntu that is directly connected to the internet (not behind a firewall or router). You can install Airtime on this PC, and then by giving out the internet address of this computer, people will be able to connect to your system and listen to your audio streams.
We also provide hosting for a monthly fee at www.sourcefabric.com if you find setting up and maintaining your Airtime server to much of a trouble.
@Martin Konecny: I thought that internet always comes through a router .. I only have a Desktop pc at my home. Do i need to install airtime on my ISP server then? I would really like to stream directly from my own pc. Is that really impossible or i need some other software for that task?
Is your machine behind a router? If so your computer is "hidden" from the internet. Your computer can make requests through the router, but anyone on the internet will only see your router and not your computer behind it.
You can make a simple configuration with your router so that if someone connects to your router requesting Icecast, then it forwards that request to your PC (this is called port forwarding). What router do you have?