Fixed [new] - Shoutcast Flash Player
If you are running the SHOUTcast DNAS (Distributed Network Audio Server) tool, version 2.5.x and newer have a built-in HTML5 fallback. However, if you are stuck on an older version, you need to update or patch the player.
Check your SHOUTcast server's bitrate settings. Some mobile networks may struggle with high bitrates (e.g., 320kbps). Consider offering multiple stream qualities or reducing your bitrate to 128kbps for broader compatibility.
If you want a minimalist, no-frills fix, you can embed a simple HTML5 player directly into your site’s code. Replace your old Flash code with this: controls> < "http://YOUR_SERVER_IP:PORT/stream" "audio/mpeg" > Your browser does not support the audio element. shoutcast flash player fixed
The process involves creating a dedicated player.html page containing an audio player, then linking to it with a standard button:
While migrating to HTML5 solved the Flash problem, it introduced a new technical challenge: . If you are running the SHOUTcast DNAS (Distributed
Your browser does not support the audio element. Use code with caution. 2. Modernizing with Advanced Widgets
Now you have permanently fixed your SHOUTcast player—without a single line of Flash. Some mobile networks may struggle with high bitrates (e
This resulted in the dreaded "no sound" issue, leaving broadcasters scrambling for obscure workarounds.