Good afternoon,
On Sat, 2022-04-09 at 17:38 -0400, Steve Matzura wrote:> The documentation at
> https://icecast.org/docs/icecast-latest/relaying.html is very clear.
> I want to set up a one-time relay which will pull a program from a
> stream and relay it to the input port of a stream I already have
> running. What are the minimum requirements I'll need to set up the
> output side of this relay, above and beyond the obvious things like
> IP address and access credentials? Would it be reasonable to just
> clip out a copy of the top part of my existing icecast.xml, change a
> couple key things, like logfile name and temporary directory name,
> etc., and have a reasonable expectation of it working?
I'm not sure what you are asking for. So I try to give a little bit of
info, maybe it helps already:
There is nothing special about relays at all. Icecast config is exactly
as for any other stream. The only things is that a <relay>-tag is added
to start the corresponding internal source client (which replaces an
external source client).
As nothing else is different there are also no different requirements.
:)
Also, not fully sure what you mean by "temporary directory" as Icecast
does not write any temp files at all. (In fact it is completely safe to
operate it on a read-only filesystem.)
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