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Shoutcast 2.6.0.753 win64 configuration
The configuration examples in
https://help.shoutcast.com/hc/en-us/...tion-Advanced- seems to be not all correct for the latest version. So I get a warning if I use serverip_x. I figured out, that I have to use destip_x instead. But also serverport_x will create a warning. As I tried to use streamautodumpsourcetime_x Igot the message that streamautodumptime_x would be used instead. Where can I find the documentation for the latest version or can tell me somebody what the changes are? |
Otherwise, take a look here:
https://www.google.com/search?q=shou...hrome&ie=UTF-8 Like this: https://www.radio-monarchs.de/_downl...g_builder.html |
https://help.shoutcast.com/hc/en-us/...tion-Advanced- was just copied from:
http://wiki.shoutcast.com/wiki/SHOUT...iguration_File Those opening lines were old examples..... Now fixed / updated. |
Thanks, I have streampath_x replaced with portbase_x and do not get any warnings!
But I use different portbase values for stream 1 and 2. But I only can connect to port specified in poortbase_1. Both streams are available, but only on the same port but with different strempathes. Why I can specify different ports when the second will be ignored? For what is the portbase_2 used? |
I could find in the new doc still
streamautodumpsourcetime which seems to be replaced by autodumptime_x So I still think, the doc is not completed updated! |
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All of streamautodumpsourcetime_x, streamautodumptime_x and autodumptime are still referenced in the source code so should still be valid. You are right though, autodumpsourcetime is mapped to autodumptime :-) As for the portbase thing, I'm not rightly sure.... it's just an example case. Scroll down for the more precse definitions/instructions. In the example, note how the port is the same for both stream 1 & 2. The example is showing how to specify a different dns (destip) for streams 1 & 2. Anyone else feel free to jump in here :-) |
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