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When I do a live show, I keep it simple by connecting to my server,
port 8000 (or whatever you've set your streaming server to use), and
setting my mount point, via my live streaming client. I don't even
need to do anything with liquidsoap. I simply announce to my
audience via posts on the internet where to tune in to the live
show. For example, my regular station is http://(mysite).com:8000/radio.ogg. Using Internet DJ Console (IDJC), I connect to (mysite).com:8000, enter the streaming server's username and password in the username and password fields, and put /listen as my mount point. I connect my audio sources to IDJC and all I need to do is have the audience tune in to http://(myradio).com:8000/listen. That's one way. There are other ways people can tell you about, I'm sure. You could set up ports to connect live clients to and switch those ports to main when the live shows begin, which I think is how it's more commonly done. On 01/21/12 17:41, Josh wrote:
-- My music: http://audiodef.com Synthetronica: http://synthetronica.com Male survivors of domestic violence: http://abusedmen.org |
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