Source Connection Problem...
Source Connection Problem...
OK - I am trying to connect three sources from the same machine to the Steamcast server. I see the connection - but then the server immediately states that the source disconnected. At no time did anyone click stop on the source. It is as though I can only use one port at a time on the source. Is that the case - you can only use one port at a time on a machine? When I used IceCast it worked!? Reboot?
hi IDGT
Are you running a shoutcast (winamp/ICY) DSP?
To change the username, simply edit the streamcast.conf file:
example:
AdminUser=TheAdminLogin <-- This cannot be a mount name
AdminPass=AdMiNsPaSs
SourceMount=/stream-1.mp3
;; SourceBackup=/
SourceUser=stream-1 <-- this is the streamname
SourcePass=PaSs-100
SourceMount=/stream-2.mp3
;; SourceBackup=/
SourceUser=stream-2 <-- and another
SourcePass=pAsS-200
NOTES:
The admin login and passowrd CANNOT be the same as any of the mounts' names..
Mounts CANNOT share passwords.. AT ALL (this is how Steamcast determines which mount the source is logging into!)
If you are running a shoutcast/ICY DSP (encoder) then make sure
SourceIsSC=Yes
is set to yes (example above shows it set to yes) and is set for EACH mount that uses it (set them accordingly)
Make SURE you fully cofigure EACH mount completely before declaring another mount.. otherwise the previous mount will NOT be set properly!
example of a full set of configs for EACH mount:
SourceMount=/stream-1.mp3
;; SourceBackup=/
SourceUser=source-one
SourcePass=ChangeMe
SourceUserMax=75
;; SourceRelay=/
SourceAvgBitrateLimit=192
SourceIsSC=Yes
SourceNameFormat=Cool Radio Stream! - %s
;; SourceIsDefault=Yes
SourceIP=123.45.67.89
SourceAuth=No
SourceAuthMax=3
;; SourceListenerTimer=120
SourcePublic=Always
SourcePublicRelays=No
;; SourceRawKey=rawdata
SourceBuffUtil=100
EACH mounts contains its own set of varables- therefore MUST contain the same number of lines listed above
I hope this helps.
-DjZ
Are you running a shoutcast (winamp/ICY) DSP?
To change the username, simply edit the streamcast.conf file:
example:
AdminUser=TheAdminLogin <-- This cannot be a mount name
AdminPass=AdMiNsPaSs
SourceMount=/stream-1.mp3
;; SourceBackup=/
SourceUser=stream-1 <-- this is the streamname
SourcePass=PaSs-100
SourceMount=/stream-2.mp3
;; SourceBackup=/
SourceUser=stream-2 <-- and another
SourcePass=pAsS-200
NOTES:
The admin login and passowrd CANNOT be the same as any of the mounts' names..
Mounts CANNOT share passwords.. AT ALL (this is how Steamcast determines which mount the source is logging into!)
If you are running a shoutcast/ICY DSP (encoder) then make sure
SourceIsSC=Yes
is set to yes (example above shows it set to yes) and is set for EACH mount that uses it (set them accordingly)
Make SURE you fully cofigure EACH mount completely before declaring another mount.. otherwise the previous mount will NOT be set properly!
example of a full set of configs for EACH mount:
SourceMount=/stream-1.mp3
;; SourceBackup=/
SourceUser=source-one
SourcePass=ChangeMe
SourceUserMax=75
;; SourceRelay=/
SourceAvgBitrateLimit=192
SourceIsSC=Yes
SourceNameFormat=Cool Radio Stream! - %s
;; SourceIsDefault=Yes
SourceIP=123.45.67.89
SourceAuth=No
SourceAuthMax=3
;; SourceListenerTimer=120
SourcePublic=Always
SourcePublicRelays=No
;; SourceRawKey=rawdata
SourceBuffUtil=100
EACH mounts contains its own set of varables- therefore MUST contain the same number of lines listed above
I hope this helps.
-DjZ
I don't know simplecast..
but you CAN change the user name in Optocodec.. you have to toggle between the different modes untill the name field highlights.. there are 2 places you have to set this in.. but like Jay said, you should set "SourceIsSC=Yes" and then you don't need a user setting..
But, if you insist, come see me and I'll take you through the optocodec settings..
-DjZ-
but you CAN change the user name in Optocodec.. you have to toggle between the different modes untill the name field highlights.. there are 2 places you have to set this in.. but like Jay said, you should set "SourceIsSC=Yes" and then you don't need a user setting..
But, if you insist, come see me and I'll take you through the optocodec settings..
-DjZ-