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2005 Jun 30
2
What Does Icecast Do
...Then, use Icecast to > serve the feed and your stations can then attach to the feed and > receive their signal. You can use authentication, or even an > obscure mount name (If it isn't published anywhere, how could > anyone guess that your feed is on http://232.156.023.232/uTe8GQ64.ogg) > > But, here's a practical consideration: If you stream a private feed > for your other stations to pick-up for rebroadcast, you will have a > latency caused by buffering and other factors. So, you won't be > able to have a program at a remote station start at exa...
2005 Jun 30
3
What Does Icecast Do
Hello, I have another question as to what we need to use with our stations, if Icecast is what we need. We will be simulcasting three stations through DSL. No one will be accessing this but our stations. We will put out our programming from the main office, hook up a computer at three stations to receive the feed and put it out on air. Then also we will be on the internet with one of the
2005 Jun 30
0
What Does Icecast Do
...de format and bit rate). Then, use Icecast to serve the feed and your stations can then attach to the feed and receive their signal. You can use authentication, or even an obscure mount name (If it isn't published anywhere, how could anyone guess that your feed is on http://232.156.023.232/uTe8GQ64.ogg) But, here's a practical consideration: If you stream a private feed for your other stations to pick-up for rebroadcast, you will have a latency caused by buffering and other factors. So, you won't be able to have a program at a remote station start at exactly 10:00, for example. No...
2005 Jun 30
0
What Does Icecast Do
...ast to >> serve the feed and your stations can then attach to the feed and >> receive their signal. You can use authentication, or even an obscure >> mount name (If it isn't published anywhere, how could anyone guess >> that your feed is on http://232.156.023.232/uTe8GQ64.ogg) >> >> But, here's a practical consideration: If you stream a private feed >> for your other stations to pick-up for rebroadcast, you will have a >> latency caused by buffering and other factors. So, you won't be able >> to have a program at a remote...