I don't understand why you want to do this. if you want to send a
static file on demand, then use a webserver or the /file directory with
icecast. why do you want to map the mountpoint to a static file?
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001 17:58:19 -0700, David Parker wrote:
>Hi icecasters,
>
>Is there a way to attach a static file to a source client without using the
>/file subdirectory? What I'm trying to do is have a static file
broadcasted
>on-demand via http://fooblah:8000/, but I can't uses ices (I think)
since that
>just throws the file to the server without any sense of timing. If I use
ices,
>listeners could tune in during the middle of the static file, which is what
>I'm trying to avoid. Or maybe there's a way to map the default
mountpoint to a
>static file? It seems like I'm overlooking something obvious here, could
>anyone enlighten me?
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