It appears that the OS reinstall hasn’t fixed the original problem that we were experiencing with s16 so a hard drive replacement has been arranged.

We don’t yet have an ETA but will keep clients updated here.

If you need to get your stream back online immediately then you can change your server by logging in at myradiostream.com and clicking the Change button next to your server address. Once s16 is back online you are welcome to open a support ticket to request to be changed back.

Apologies for the inconvenience caused.

Earlier this morning, the server s16 froze and some tests were performed as a result. We have identified a  hard drive issue which is the cause of the problems.

The server is being booted back up now, it will hopefully come back online but we are also going to schedule a hard drive replacement as a permanent fix.

If you need to get your stream back online urgently then you can change to a different server by clicking the ‘Change’ button next to the server address. Please note that this will allocate new server settings.

Due to faulty hardware, the server S30 is due to be replaced in the next 2 days or so. This will mean a change of IP address.

The change won’t affect the majority of customers, but if you do stream using the IP Address (198.255.100.162) rather than the Hostname (s30.myradiostream.com) then you will need to update your settings.

Once we have the new IP, an update will be posted here.

We have had some issues with the s30 server and are planning a reinstall. This will be started in 1 hour from the time of this post.

If you are hosted on s30 you will notice up to an hour of downtime (although it should be more like 20 minutes). This should stop the server resets that have been happening regularly.

Thank you for your understanding and apologies for the inconvenience caused.

Update: Unfortunately as this server is hosted in a facility that doesn’t support remote OS reinstall, the planned reinstall is being cancelled for now. Updates will follow in the coming days.

Late last year, Google Chrome made technical changes that effectively stopped Chrome users from being able to listen to Shoutcast V1 streams.

It has been brought to our attention that Chrome now supports V1 again so web players will work in all browsers as they did previously.

We have now updated all Shoutcast V2 servers to the latest version (2.5.1).

Please restart your server to complete the upgrade if you use V2 mode.

Some customers may see the following message on their server if using V2:

“Please login or see here to find out more about the new DNAS version.
Please install this update as soon as possible, thank you.”

We will be applying updates next week, please don’t open a support ticket regarding this – the update will be rolled out to all customers from Monday.