Telos user manual Configuring the iPort for Streaming

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there must be a hardware Node somewhere on the network to provide the timing clock.) An installation which already has Livewire equipment would not need a Node dedicated to the iPort - you would just select the channels you want to stream directly from the Livewire network.

The original idea for the SHOUTcast server is that it was to accept an audio input from the Winamp player which has a special ‘DSP’plug-in. But since Nullsoft, the company that designed both Winamp and SHOUTcast, published the specifications for the interface, encoders like the iPort can connect, as well. The server ‘thinks’ the iPort is a Winamp player.

If you are planning to make public broadcasts via the Internet and you don’t want the hassle of running your own server, or if you don’t have enough network bandwidth, you can host your broadcast through a third party that will handle the streaming for you. You can search the Internet for the streaming host solution that fits your needs. The SHOUTcast forums would be a good place to start.

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The installation would be like the one above. In this case, one LAN ties together the Node, iPort, and an Omnia dynamics processor. Another network links to the WAN (presumably with a firewall in the picture). This offers good security since the LW network is isolated from the WAN. It would also be possible to use a single network on the studio side. In this case, the firewall would be responsible for protecting the LW network.

The Omnia.8x is a perfect companion to the iPort. You get 8 channels of high-quality dynamics processing at low cost, and with the same simple one-RJ-45 connection advantage that the iPort offers.

Configuring the iPort for Streaming

Go to the “Codec Configuration” web page. For each stream:

1.Enter the Livewire channel number you want to use as your source

2.Enter the LW text name

3.Enter the stream server IP number and port (the port must correspond to that set in the server’s configuration)

Press the Options button to access the codec detail configuration, then: 4. Enter the codec type, bitrate, and other parameters

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Contents Telos iPort We support you TrademarksTelos Systems USA Telos EuropePage Table of Contents Telos iPort manual  Introduction Welcome to the iPortFeatures & Benefits InstallationConnections Front Panel LCD Web User InterfaceInitial Start-Up Host Name Livewire portWAN port Firmware Upgrade Backing-up and Restoring ConfigurationReset Changing PasscodesMixer and V-Mode To Learn MoreLivewire-WAN Link Configuring the iPort Getting StartedNetwork Global Options Codec configurationCodec and Channel Settings EncoderDiagnostics and Troubleshooting DecoderCan I use the iPort with codecs from other manufacturers? FAQsDoes the iPort conform to the ITU N/ACIP specification? What about firewalls?Will the iPort work over the public Internet? Page Streaming Configuring the iPort for Streaming STreaming  Streaming Servers SteamcastInstalling and Using Steamcast Steamcast ConfigurationSection STreaming  Section STreaming  Section STreaming  Section STreaming  Section Web Interface SHOUTcastWindows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP Stream and Track Names Configuration FileICEcast UNIX, LINUX, FreeBSD and MAC OSXUsing a PC Player to Listen Hardware PlayersMpeg License & Music Copyright Copyright Office