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Play an audio file only when server is full?
When my server's full, I want people connecting to hear a brief, recorded audio message, but I don't want that same message played at the start of each and every stream when the server isn't full.
Could a .pls file do this? Specify the stream address first and a file in the content directory second? (And what would be the syntax for that?) Assuming this can be done, I've never used a .pls file on the server before. If I explicitly name the file "listen.pls", will that file then be what's called up when someone connects from their existing Winamp/iTunes favorite stored in their media player (from before any .pls file existed)? |
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info on pls files but essentially what you are asking will work in a playlist.
http://forums.radiotoolbox.com/viewtopic.php?t=76 As to your second question, no. Typically players use the exact address and connect directly to the server. -Jay | Radio Toolbox.com |
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Excellent... thanks for the info!
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listen.pls is there for browser's not players. Players simply don't need them to connect to your stream. SHOUTcast sends all non-mozilla clients the actual stream so index.html is not seen by the player.
-Jay | Radio Toolbox.com |
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If I just specify an IntroFile, will that get played to a client when the server is full, or does Shoutcast deny any connection whatsoever in that case?
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any connection to the live stream is denied. The intro file will only be sent when they can connect to the stream, not when they can't.
-Jay | Radio Toolbox.com |
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