Index: shoutcast-config.xml
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--- shoutcast-config.xml 19 May 2008 20:43:16 -0000 1.16
+++ shoutcast-config.xml 10 Jun 2010 08:07:47 -0000
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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@@ -452,7 +452,7 @@
-This sets up a non-variable title for your Shoutcast server. Use this if your +This sets up a non-variable title for your SHOUTcast server. Use this if your source stream differs from your SHOUTcast Server's name. This will NOT work with relay servers.
@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@+; ListenerTimer is a value in minutes of maximum permitted time for ; a connected listener. If someone is connected for longer than this ; amount of time, in minutes, they are disconnected. When undefined, @@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ On demand streaming, as shown in the configuration chapter, automatically sets -up on demand play lists for mp3 files in the content directory. The Shoutcast +up on demand play lists for mp3 files in the content directory. The SHOUTcast server ebuild has a directory setup in /opt/SHOUTcast/content for all your on demand mp3's. Let's get started by creating a simple on demand streaming mp3.
@@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ Server so the file can be accessed. -+# /etc/init.d/shoutcast start * Starting Shoutcast Server... ******************************************************************************* @@ -1010,7 +1010,7 @@ we'll go ahead and get SHOUTcast Trans started. -+# /etc/init.d/shoutcast_trans start * Starting Shoutcast Server... ******************************************************************************* @@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@This was somewhat clipped. The -cache variable was put in to over-ride my -somewhat larger buffering settings. And viola! You're now listening to +somewhat larger buffering settings. And voilĂ ! You're now listening to streaming media! In the next chapter, we'll show you how to do a little bit more with your SHOUTcast Server.