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    utopian
    #1 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 5:45:51 AM
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    PPPPlllleeeeeeaaassseee.. Smile

    either thru a browser or some kind of front end application.. if this could be done i'd be a very happy bunny indeed.

    Great piece of software btw Smile
    Phorrest
    #2 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2010 12:17:30 AM
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    You can use VPN and Remote Desktop to access your computer remotely, and this would allow you to control Jamcast outside of your LAN. Is this the sort of thing that you were looking for?
    utopian
    #3 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2010 6:49:03 AM
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    Phorrest wrote:
    You can use VPN and Remote Desktop to access your computer remotely, and this would allow you to control Jamcast outside of your LAN. Is this the sort of thing that you were looking for?


    no i would like to be able to see my music library from outside my home LAN either via a browser and use address http://my homeserver/jamcast/portnumber type thing or thru some kind of front end application..

    currently use subsonic which allows me to use a browser and get to my music libray on my WHS...
    Phorrest
    #4 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2010 10:41:24 AM
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    A remote-desktop type of application would allow you to see and control remotely your entire computer, including your music libraries, as well any other application running on your home computer (including Jamcast). LogMeIn is one such remote tool (http://www.logmein.com/). It's simple to install and run, and is offered as a free one-month trial, making it easy to check out before you buy.
    utopian
    #5 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 4:27:34 AM
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    yeah i'm aware and use logmein and rdp sessions etc.. i would like to be able to stream music from home library to anywhere outside my home LAn.. eg from my work pc.. i would like to listen to my music stored on my home WHS
    Phorrest
    #6 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 10:51:32 AM
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    Ahh, now I see. Have you tried Shoutcast? At any rate, good luck with that - I don't think broadcasting to the internet is quite in the scope of Jamcast (I could be wrong).
    jlarrym
    #7 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 2:32:52 PM
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    Opera browser has what is called "Opera Unite", which are services you can run. One is called "Media Player" which I think does what you desire. It streams your home media files to your external browser. You have to leave Opera running at home to make it work. I have used both FireFox and Opera to listen to mp3's at work. These services are in their infancy and very limited in features,but it is real easy to set up and does work.Might want to check it out.
    Scott
    #8 Posted : Tuesday, February 23, 2010 12:30:03 PM
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    Hey guys,

    Something's brewing in this thread: http://www.sdstechnologi...m-across-internet-.aspx

    Thought you might want to keep an eye on it (or subscribe to it). Wink

    Thanks!
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