[Icecast] multiple instances? Updated

wilderzone.radio.2 wilderzone.radio.2 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 9 17:04:03 UTC 2019


Hello, A. Craig West,

Well, the files from one folder (call it Blues) go to the blues server
and the files from the other folder (call it Rock) go to the rock server.
both would be given a mount point name depicting the style.

======= At 2019-09-09, 12:53:11 you wrote: =======

>The stream url is not the same as a folder, although they are structurally
>similar. What URLs do you use to access your streams? Each separate url is
>a separate stream. The file layout of the files where the streams are is
>only important to your source client. If you want to streams, you need two
>sources, each configured to connect to a different mount point. How are you
>reading in the music files and sending them to the icecast server?
>
>On Mon, 9 Sep 2019, 12:45 wilderzone.radio.2, <wilderzone.radio.2 at gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>> Hello, A. Craig West,
>>
>> >Multiple streams are generally separated by the path that is used to
>> access
>> >it, they all run on the same port. This is determined by the stream source
>> >when it connects to the server
>>
>> Seriously?
>>
>> Just because they are in a different folder? What about subfolders??
>> I have short sound bites in the main folder followed by some singles in
>> the next level and the next level has full albums.
>> How will that affect this?
>>
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>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>> Foxxe
>>   thewilderzone.sytes.net
>> wilderzone.radio.2 at gmail.com
>> 2019-09-09
>>
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Best regards.				 

Foxxe
wilderzone.radio.2 at gmail.com
  thewilderzone.sytes.net
wilderzone.radio.2 at gmail.com
2019-09-09




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