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MTec89 : yeah, listening to shoutcast servers is not complicated, but that's not what he wanted. He wanted to send the stream from mIRC to the shoutcast server.

I don't know the specifications for that type of sending, but I think you'd have to connect to the shoutcast, and then, following the protocols, send the file reading for example 16 000 bytes every second for a mp3 encoded in 128 kbps (as 128 / 8 = 16).



hello, there are ways to find that,
if the interface that is normally used to connect to the shoutcast server supports proxys, with my proxy server in logging mode, people are able to see what is the protocol used.
After that it can be more or less easily implemented...