Network Audio Bridge [tweak]
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 4:54 am
Hail Mighty Ohm and fellow tinkerers,
Have been using the Asus modem with OpenWRT now for a while and I must say I'm very satisfied having such a cheap internet radio solution in my hands. So thanks for for that guys!
The only thing that was still missing was a decent audio bridge from laptop/desktop to Asus. I couldn't find anything here on the boards and on the OpenWRT forum, so I started doing some investigative work myself and found a decent solution. Basically the idea is that you start your own shoutcast server and let the Asus connect with yourself.
So what you need (provided you have a working Asus OpenWRT Radio Server) :
Fray
Have been using the Asus modem with OpenWRT now for a while and I must say I'm very satisfied having such a cheap internet radio solution in my hands. So thanks for for that guys!

The only thing that was still missing was a decent audio bridge from laptop/desktop to Asus. I couldn't find anything here on the boards and on the OpenWRT forum, so I started doing some investigative work myself and found a decent solution. Basically the idea is that you start your own shoutcast server and let the Asus connect with yourself.
So what you need (provided you have a working Asus OpenWRT Radio Server) :
- Winamp (latest version) - http://www.winamp.com/media-player/en
- ShoutCast Software - http://www.shoutcast.com/download
- When you have installed both winamp and shoutcast, manually place the shoutcast dll in the winamp plugin folder.
- Setup the shoutcast config file to you speccs (really easy)
- Start up the shoutcast console and winamp
- In winamp goto preferences and select in the output the shoutcast dll (this will automatically start up the shoutcast config gui)
- Make the shoutcast tool connect with the running console and voila you have your own shoutcast server
- Load up some music and let your Asus connect to your IP
Fray