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2004 Aug 06
3
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
...quests that mountpoint, thus getting the stream.
It's like making a file called index.html which you stick in the webroot
diretory. It's then accesible as /index.html. Except hat in icecast,
you use shout or ices to "make something accessible" and the mountpoint
just becomes an artitrary moniker.
it's necessary to distinguish different streams this way, as just
connecting to:
http://server.com:8000
gives you no indication of which of the possibly multiple streams you
really want? You need the extra information.
jack.
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2004 Aug 06
0
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
...hus getting the stream.
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> It's like making a file called index.html which you stick in the webroot
> diretory. It's then accesible as /index.html. Except hat in icecast,
> you use shout or ices to "make something accessible" and the mountpoint
> just becomes an artitrary moniker.
That much I figured out. I'm trying to use winamp to set up a remote
broadcast. Where do I tell (either icecast or winamp) what the mount
point is. When I use the shoutcast source it appears to create a mount
moint cammed ice_0. I have no idea where that comes from.
I see the /etc/mo...
2004 Aug 06
2
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
they are the same for practical purposes, but I believe i started
pushing m3u because it was better supported, or less application fought
over it, or something. it's probably different today, but i still use
m3u.
M3U is simpler than pls. just a file/url per line, that's it.
for a sstream a pls file would look like:
http://your.server.com:8000/mymount
and that's it.
jack.
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