General Streaming Url Syntax; Supported Protocols Vs. Audio Formats - BARIX Streaming Client User Manual

Streaming client, network audio decoder firmware for wma and mp3 streaming (http, udp, rtp) with automatic failover and usb playback, supports: exstreamer, exstreamer 100, exstreamer 200, ip audio module, ip audio module 200
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General Streaming URL Syntax

Supported protocols vs. audio formats

User Manual "Streaming Client" - V1.31 - 8. Jan. 2007
The stream sources URLs use this general syntax:
"protocol://user:password@host:port/path"
If the protocol is omitted the file:// is assumed.
Note: If the URL contains any unsafe, non-ASCII or
reserved characters, they must be escaped using the
%
" <hex digit><hex digit>" escape sequence according to
RFC1738. The dollar sign ($) has to be escaped as " 24"
unless it is used as a variable delimiter. The use of
variables in the URL is explained in the "Technical
Documentation".
Depending on the protocol, some parts of the above
mentioned general URL syntax are not used. User,
password, and port parts are optional for most
protocols.
Supported protocols are HTTP, MMS, MMST, RTP, BRTP
and FILE. These can be combined with supported audio
formats as shown in the following table:
HTTP MMS MMST RTP
M3U
ü
playlist
MP3
*
ü
stream
MP3 file
ü
WMA
stream
WMA file
ü
* MP3 stream over HTTP covers the Shoutcast and the
Icecast protocol.
** The MMS stands for MMS over HTTP whereas MMST
stands for MMS over TCP.
ü
**
**
ü
ü
Device Configuration
%
BRTP
FILE
ü
ü
ü
ü
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