Stream Configuration; Shoutcast Dnas V2 0 Example - Telos Z/IPStream R/1 User Manual

Encoder for streaming audio
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Once the Codec encoders are configured, it should be possible to monitor the encoded audio streams via a connect-
ed network audio player. Each codec can be monitored separately via the Z/IPStream R/1's internal Stream Server.
In the table below, "ip.address" represents the IP address assigned to the Z/IPStream R/1.
Test Stream Connection URL's
Codec 1
PLS:
http://ip.address/play.pls
M3U:
http://ip.address/play.m3u
ASX:
http://ip.address/play.asx
RAW:
http://ip.address:8000
Note:
The Z/IPStream R/1's playlist links are for testing only and should NEVER be deployed as public
connection points. Always use a streaming server.

Stream Configuration

Stream configurations are provided by the stream relay provider or set in the stream server configuration files. Z/
IPStream R/1 has four (4) configurable stream uplinks which can be set to push audio from either of the two (2)
available encoded codecs.
SHOUTcast DNAS v2.0 Example
The free SHOUTcast DNAS software is a good example of a streaming server. SHOUTcast DNAS is avalable at
http://www.shoutcast.com/broadcast-tools. A single SHOUTcast instance is capable of relaying both Z/IPStream
R/1 codecs, and will require the configuration of 2 of the available 4 stream configurations.
SHOUTcast configuration file
SHOUTcast operates by means of specifying a configuration file at launch, typically, sc_serv.conf. The following
parameters are needed from the SHOUTcast configuration file.
portbase=8010
password=streampwd
adminpassword=adminpwd
At least two stream ID's should be specified.
streamid_1=1
streamid_2=2
Codec 2
PLS:
http://ip.address/play2.pls
M3U:
http://ip.address/play2.m3u
ASX:
http://ip.address/play2.asx
RAW:
http://ip.address:8010

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