AZScanner
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No, if you're reading this message, you already have one - it's a basic prerequisite of being on the internet. Go to http://whatismyip.org/ to see what it is.
If you host your stream on port 6000 and your ip was shown as 192.168.1.100 (it won't be, that's an internal LAN IP, but I digress) then the link to your stream would look like this: mms://192.168.1.100:6000 and folks could open that in Media player or Winamp to listen.
For a more intuitive address, check out http://no-ip.com. There you could set up a DNS name that would automatically be tied to your ip, even if it changes. So it could be http://ob123s_scanner.no-ip.com:6000 or something like that.
Hope that was helpful
-AZ
If you host your stream on port 6000 and your ip was shown as 192.168.1.100 (it won't be, that's an internal LAN IP, but I digress) then the link to your stream would look like this: mms://192.168.1.100:6000 and folks could open that in Media player or Winamp to listen.
For a more intuitive address, check out http://no-ip.com. There you could set up a DNS name that would automatically be tied to your ip, even if it changes. So it could be http://ob123s_scanner.no-ip.com:6000 or something like that.
Hope that was helpful
-AZ