I am trying to build a flash player for my company's Shoutcast server, and have seen a few articles about it on the 'net, including this SO question here.

However, I can't seem to get the audio stream to actually play. It seems to be connecting alright, but calling stream.play() doesn't seem to do anything.

I have tried the code in the SO question I have linked to, and have also tried something similar to this (sorry i don't remember the exact syntax):

public function stream() {  
    private var url:URLREQUEST = "my.domain.com";
    private var sStream:Sound = new Sound();
    sStream.load(url);
    sStream.play();
}

If anyone has any revelations for me I'd appreciate it.

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I figured it out. When it is a stream, you just tack ';stream.mp3' onto the end of your URL. so: url:UrlRequst = "my.domain.com/;stream.mp3"; – Paul Woolcock Nov 21 '09 at 14:59
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I just posted a solution on this thread:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1273454/how-to-stream-a-shoutcast-radio-broadcast-in-flash-shoutcast-flash-player

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you use sound.loadSound(,), which is AS2. that function does not exist in AS3. – Paul Woolcock Nov 21 '09 at 14:58
ok, but the real gold is the semicolon (stream.mp3 is not necessary). looks like you got there in the end. – spender Nov 22 '09 at 2:42
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Did you try this - (corrected some typos in the code you posted)?

public function stream() 
{  
    private var url:URLRequest = new URLRequest("my.domain.com/song.mp3");
    private var sStream:Sound = new Sound();
    sStream.load(url);
    sStream.play();
}
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well that is the rub...it is a stream, so there is no '.mp3' file. – Paul Woolcock Nov 10 '09 at 12:57
and yes, that is what I tried (just didn't have the code in front of me and don't really write actionscript to often – Paul Woolcock Nov 10 '09 at 12:58
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