The Live Audio Wiki here on RR talks about alternative streaming software to provide a feed. In particular, it mentions using Broadwave Streaming Audio Server in conjunction with M-Audio 1010LT sound card.
I have the 1010LT installed (in XP) and it is working just fine. I also have the Broadstream software installed and it appears to work fine, as well. I can connect to my audio stream with no problem.
Here's my question: How can I use the Broadstream software to provide the RR feeds? I can find no provision within the Broadstream software to "send" the stream to a particular URL. It merely acts as an audio streaming server itself.
Anyone have any experience using this combo? Why the mention on the RR Live Audio wiki about these 2 products being used to provide a feed? Are there some instructions about the Broadstream software on RR I'm not finding?
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Stephen M. Parker, WR9A
I have the 1010LT installed (in XP) and it is working just fine. I also have the Broadstream software installed and it appears to work fine, as well. I can connect to my audio stream with no problem.
Here's my question: How can I use the Broadstream software to provide the RR feeds? I can find no provision within the Broadstream software to "send" the stream to a particular URL. It merely acts as an audio streaming server itself.
Anyone have any experience using this combo? Why the mention on the RR Live Audio wiki about these 2 products being used to provide a feed? Are there some instructions about the Broadstream software on RR I'm not finding?
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Stephen M. Parker, WR9A