Vibe Streamer

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Vibe Streamer V3.0.2   
Suggested by Gary - Updated by guinness on 7 Dec 2009
7MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (664)
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Synopsis: Vibe Streamer is an MP3 streaming server that allows you to listen to your music anywhere in the world using a standard web browser. The server supports users/groups and different access rights, access restriction based on client IP address, sharing of any number of files and folders etc.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the installer and extract to a folder of your choice. Delete $PLUGINSDIR and move the contents of $_OUTDIR up one level to where the folders db and sites are located. Delete $_OUTDIR. Launch vibestreamer.exe.
Unicode support: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista
What's new: >>
  • Added support for displaying cover art found in the ID3 metadata
  • Fixed last.fm plugin encoding problem
  • Added button to the web client for toggling the explorer
  • Added setting to the web client for player buffer time
  • Upgraded sqlite and taglib to latest versions
  • Hot-fixed the server GUI to work slightly better with higher DPI setting
  • Settings in the web client are now listed alphabetically
  • UPnP is now working on Windows 7
  • The metadata field "Track" is now available in the playlist

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] Markno thanks, I like my music at home, where it belongs,
no streaming mp3 for me.
If you need to listen to your songs on the other side of the planet, well get a life!
just my say.
 [2006-07-06 07:07]

[Anonymous] TrevorWell, forget on the other side of the planet.. how about if you have a wifi network at your home? you could keep your MP3's on your home computer and stream it to say the garden where you have your WiFI PDA/Phone. music while you sun bathe! (something i recently did, lol) [2006-07-10 06:35]

[Anonymous] LoloAmazing program, now i can hear to my music collection at work.

Besides Universal Extractor, please note that 7zip can also extract them.
 [2006-10-28 01:58]

[Anonymous] indyramLolo or others who may have done it
My home computer has XP OS
I also have DSL modem
To pull data from the server I need to go through the
two firewalls (XP and DSL modem's)
How do you guys accomplish that?
Disabling XP firewall is easy
How do you disable or open a port in the DSL modem's firewall?
If anyone has done it , please share it with me
TIA (Thanks in Advancd)
 [2006-12-15 06:37]

[Anonymous] Nerofirewall modem?!? [2006-12-15 10:12]

[Anonymous] syco@indyram have a look on here

http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm

i had to set mine up using port forwarding so i can access it via a computer outside my home network, its really simple.
 [2007-05-12 14:43]

[Anonymous] ErindJust FYI, this can ONLY play MP3s correctly if encoded at 44khz. ALL of my MP3's are encoded at 48khz so that makes this program play them all slowly and deeper than normal when heard. From what I understand, it is a limitation of Flash and not the server itself. [2007-06-12 16:17]

[Anonymous] nanioNot Found
The requested URL /sites/com/vibestreamer/www//vibestreamer/download.php was not found on this server.
 [2008-01-19 09:16]

[Anonymous] nanioTo download, go to the Website first, until the Download link gets fixed... [2008-01-19 09:19]


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