upinya;62486 Wrote:
Here here! :) Also, the documentation throughout the web interface
references the 9000 port.
In addition, I would like the convert.conf to remain the same, or maybe
the installer could scan for custom settings. I modify this file to
limit bitrate over the web, and the
upinya;62486 Wrote:
Here here! :) Also, the documentation throughout the web interface
references the 9000 port.
In addition, I would like the convert.conf to remain the same, or maybe
the installer could scan for custom settings. I modify this file to
limit bitrate over the web, and the
And I place this custom-convert.conf file in the /server/ directory
and its as simple as that?
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upinya;159619 Wrote:
And I place this custom-convert.conf file in the /server/ directory
and its as simple as that?
should be... :) you put your special entries in that and leave the
regular entries in the normal convert.conf.
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upinya Wrote:
The url is still http://localhost:9000, and so when I change the url to
http://localhost:9876, the page loads without issue. I think the
software should be changed to dynamically pull the user's listening
port, should the user decide to change it.
As a workaround (at least if
Opcode Wrote:
Similarly, the installation script should check the port settings from
an existing installation and modify the port for the shortcut
automatically.
Here here! :) Also, the documentation throughout the web interface
references the 9000 port.
In addition, I would like the