[Icecast] multiple instances?

unosonic un at aporee.org
Mon Sep 9 11:33:30 UTC 2019


wilderzone.radio.2:
> btw, what's up with the oddball ascii arrows in the XML files?  (IE   <!-- and --> )



<!-- this is a comment and not interpreted as a directive to the server -->


Can you copy/paste the content of your main Icecast configuration file, 
eg. icecast.xml or whatever name you use? 








> 
> ======= At 2019-09-09, 06:23:42 you wrote: =======
> 
> >wilderzone.radio.2:
> >
> >> I do not wish to have to read an encyclopedia to discover out a simple answer.
> >> Let's drop the "geek speak" and geek attitudes here and try to speak normal english as I don't speak any other form of english.
> >
> >
> >you know, it's a nice warm late summer day here where I am, 
> >polite and friendly people are around, no greater stress to 
> >be expected. I'm sorry that your situation is such that you 
> >can't even figure out "a simple answer" yourself. So let me 
> >try to help you:
> >
> >Copy this as often as you want into your icecast config file,
> >(don't forget to change mount-name and password!)
> >
> >     <mount type="normal">
> >             <mount-name>/mountpoint1</mount-name>
> >             <password>password</password>
> >     </mount>
> >
> >
> >reload the server, then connect a source to each mountpoint,
> >then point your player to http://your.server:PORT/mountpoint etc.
> >Voila!
> >
> >If you want to have more elaborated features, you may have to read
> >the manual, unfortunately...
> >
> >
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> 			
> 
> Best regards.				 
> 
> Foxxe
> wilderzone.radio.2 at gmail.com
>   thewilderzone.sytes.net
> wilderzone.radio.2 at gmail.com
> (226) 961-5150
> 2019-09-09
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