You can listen to the stream with any mp3 player that supports
-http streaming. Both </p>
+http streaming.</p>
<p>mpg123 -Z http://www.paraslash.org:8009/</p>
-and
<p>xmms http://www.paraslash.org:8009/</p>
-<p> are known to work.</p>
-
-<p> Moreover, there is an anonymous paraslash account
-available which you can use to have a look at paraslash
-without configuring and running para_server on your own box.
-Just download and run
-
- <a href="demo-script">this shell script</a>
-
-on your Unix system. No root-privileges are required.</p>
-
+<p>and iTunes are known to work.</p>
+
+<p> Moreover, there is an anonymous paraslash account available which you can
+use to have a look at paraslash without configuring and running para_server on
+your own box. There's no need to install the paraslash package and no
+root-privileges are required for the demo. </p>
+
+<p>Download the
+
+ <a href="key.anonymous">public key</a>
+
+for the anonymous user and the latest paraslash
+
+ <a href="versions">tarball</a>
+or the
+ <a href="versions/paraslash-git.tar.bz2">current snapshot</a>.
+
+Next, compile para_audiod (./configure && make para_audiod) and use the
+following configuration options:</p>
+<ul>
+ <li> ~/.paraslash/client.conf:
+ <ul>
+ <li>user anonymous</li>
+ <li>hostname www.paraslash.org</li>
+ <li>key_file key.anonymous</li>
+ </ul>
+ <li> ~/.paraslash/audiod.conf:</li>
+ <ul>
+ <li>receiver "mp3:http -i www.paraslash.org -p 8009"</li>
+ <li>loglevel 1</li>
+ </ul>
+</ul>
+<p>Finally, type "./para_audiod" to start streaming. If this works, try out
+para_client, para_gui and para_audioc. Otherwise, use para_recv, para_filter
+and para_write to find out why.</p>