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Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Setting Up An Internet Radio: Part 2 - About The Server

If you have bought hosting, then you will have some addresses that will lead you to a server. This is what listeners tune into to listen to your radio. However stuff news to get on there. And that is what your encoding/streaming software does. You will be given a server IP, as well as a link to where you can listen to the server. Both of these things are important:

Firstly, concerning the server IP:
In the encoding and streaming software you have chosen, you will be able to configure the settings to tell the server that you want that program to put stuff to it. On nicecast on mac, this is configured by going to Window> Show Server. When you are here, the little popup window at the side shows you a list of the servers that you will be connected to. You need to click the plus at the bottom and you will be presented with a window with a number of fields to fill in. You want to make sure that you fill in the fields called sever type (With the the type of server your hosting is: This info should be provided but the host), the account and password (if you don't have any other information, use the account name source, and then the encoder password should be provided for you by your hosting company) and the address field (This is the server IP).

Once you have filled in all of this information, you should be good to go. In terms of any issues, the best troubleshooting advice is to make sure firstly everything is turned on, and then secondly to make sure that you have selected the right server. Other things to watch out for is to make sure the right account and password are entered. If you can't find this information, then you need to send an email to your hoisters to find it out so you can use either this software or edcast.

If you are using edcast, the best thing to do is to follow these instructions as they are a little harder to get your head around, and some things may get lost if I just tell you what that says: http://www.fastserv.com/kb/article/edcast_winamp_-_easy_steps_to_streaming_to_icecast_or_shoutcast/

Onto the Listener Address:
This website URL will actually download the live.mp3 file and play it automatically on somebody's default media browser. This is something that people need to be able to click on in order to actually get there. For our radio, we shortened the link using tiny url.com, so that people could hear it or see and then type it into their browser when they got home, as it was for a festival and flyers were being handed out around and about. This however is also something that you can imbed into a website either via a link or via an actual online media player, however if you want to do that, it is probably best to speak to somebody a little bit more knowledgable about websites than me!

If you are interested about setting up a community radio station then make sure you look at my further posts, follow my blog and also follow me on twitter: @peachy146


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