Telos iPort user manual Streaming Servers, Steamcast

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Clicking on Options gets us to the page that lets us enter the codec details.

For this first stream, we’ve chosen the MP3 encoder, and a high-quality 128kbps bitrate. For communication with streaming servers, the Protocol type will be TCP. Click the Enable SHOUTcast protocol box and enter a password. This password will be used by the server to check that the stream is authorised. For this example we will enter ‘telos1’. Enter a stream name. Here we have entered ‘stream1’. This, too, will be used by the streaming server.

Streaming Servers

Following are the specific set-up details for Steamcast and general information about alternate server possibilities. The website associated with each provides a wealth of informa- tion, including user forums and other resources.

Steamcast

We’ve had the most experience with this server. It runs on both Windows and Linux, does all that usually needs to be done, and is very efficient with regard to both CPU and memory usage.

Steamcast is a freeware streaming media server that extends the capabilities of the Icecast2/ SHOUTcast framework. The creators of Steamcast intend for the project to be format/co- dec agnostic and want to support as many encoding, listening and client systems as possible. Steamcast is currently available for Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, and Linux.

Steamcast was created by Jay Krivanek of Radio Toolbox and was first introduced in 2004. The project has been in a beta state ever since, though many users have had success in production situations.

One of the features that sets Steamcast apart from other systems is the included web interface that allows for management of sources and clients. The server also supports a wide variety of source encoders and players that encompass other projects like Icecast2 and SHOUTcast. The server also supports multiple publishing points/mount points which can all stream on the same instance and ports. The support of the Icecast2 YP listing specifica- tion also allows the server to list on multiple listing services which helps to promote a

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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 iPortInstallation Features & BenefitsConnections Web User Interface Front Panel LCDInitial Start-Up Livewire port Host NameWAN port Backing-up and Restoring Configuration ResetFirmware Upgrade Changing PasscodesMixer and V-Mode To Learn MoreLivewire-WAN Link Configuring the iPort Getting StartedNetwork Codec configuration Codec and Channel SettingsGlobal Options EncoderDiagnostics and Troubleshooting DecoderFAQs Does the iPort conform to the ITU N/ACIP specification?Can I use the iPort with codecs from other manufacturers? 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 SHOUTcast Web InterfaceWindows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP Configuration File ICEcastStream and Track Names UNIX, LINUX, FreeBSD and MAC OSXUsing a PC Player to Listen Hardware PlayersMpeg License & Music Copyright Copyright Office