From: Steve McMillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: automated streaming?

Try using Lariat Station Manager (good graphcal interface to scheduling
that kicks off a simulated live stream.  This sorta works with actual
live streams but it really just puts a RAM file up at the right time an
expects the stream is left up and running continously.

if you wang to build something yourself, you can use any application for
scheduling programs like the at scheduler on NT and then you can write
batch files using the RealProducer Plus to run the realProducer in
command line mode.

You can get more info on running the REalPrdocuer Plus in batch mode by
going to a DOS prompt and typing 'rmbatch.exe /?'.

steve

RealForum wrote:
 >
 > From: Ed  Goodwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: automated streaming?
 >
 > My company wants to be able to stream a nightly newscast. We are looking for
 > a way to have that stream start and stop automatically by itself, so that a
 > human doesn't have to be here every night pushing the buttons. Can this be
 > done through the command line interface? If so, how?
 >
 > Ed Goodwin
 > Streaming Media Specialist
 > South Carolina ETV
 > 

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