6/16/2023 0 Comments Nicecast down![]() The third attempt it will continue trying to connect every 30 seconds thereafter.ĭefaults write "retryTimeIntervals" '(10, 20, 30)' If that fails, it will try again 20 seconds later, and if that fails it will try in 30 seconds. The example command below for the Terminal will cause Nicecast to attempt to reconnect after 10 This is not recommended unless you know it's needed, as it can overwhelm a server.ĭefaults write "retryTimeIntervals" '(1)' ![]() The example command below for the Terminal will cause Nicecast to attempt to reconnect once a ![]() The server specified in the Servers window. RetryTimeIntervals: This preference controls the connection retry attempts, for Nicecast connecting to Preferences file (~/Library/Preferences/) by hand. Some prefs can only be accessed through the "defaults" system in the Terminal or by editing the In the name of simplicity, not all of Nicecast's preferences are accessible from within the application. so don't use it as a toy please.įor any questions please post a message here, or go to the chat room, likely there will be someone around there to help you out.ġ About auto reconnect settings for nicecast : When you had enter username and password before it will not ask you for those again, and clicking the link above will immediately kick the current streamer off the public port. After you clicked ok on that screen the kick will be effectuated immediately without any further warning. ![]() When you use the kick for the first time it will ask you for a user name and a password both being public (literally). The management page (as mentioned above) has kick links too. when that does not work there is a tool to gain access to the open port, but please do not use that one unless there is no other way. In that case please visit the chat to coordinate things. It may sometimes happen that someone is streaming while you would like to stream. Please be sure to stream with exactly these parameters, especially the 128 kbps one, other values may crash the server. Mountpoint įor edcast (oddcast = edcast) setup there is some more help here. The main port has a maximum of 128 listeners. * Do not grab the open port just because you can, please let there be some content.Ĭurrently there is a maximum of 32 listeners for the open port. * Do not misuse the MOTD feature, let it be relevant to the forum, a short test is okay, clear it when it is no longer needed. a 10 s auto reconnect time seems reasonable. * Do not use aggressive auto reconnect 1 timeouts on your edcast / nicecast tools, so that when your stream goes bad others will have a chance to connect instead. * Use the chat room to coordinate with other people who may want to use the open port. When you as a listener notice a violation of this rule please notify one of the admins or stream operators about this - or dump a message here. * do not ever stream copyrighted material unless you have permission from the copyright holder to do so, repeated failure to abide will surely result in some bans being put on your IP address(es). * As a streamer there are some rules to keep in mind, and the set of rules likely will change as we gain experience with the medium. It is okay to set an MOTD when you have a show running on the open port, or for a short test to see how it works - to clear the message make it all empty and then beam it up. The management tool has an MOTD feature, a message that will be shown on all forum pages. Please read that page (and this post) carefully, as I try to keep stuff up-to date and informative. The username and password for that page are both "public". There is a management tool for the open port to be found here. All you need is a program like edcast or nicecast to connect up to the server and you'll be on the public stream. This new stream is being called open as it is open for anyone wanting to stream. When you go to you'll see the two stations being present, the top one being the main stream the bottom one being the open port. This is the "open port", as opposed to the "main port" which was the only one up to recently. but our streaming radio station now makes use of a second port that people can listen to. Some will have listened already, and some streamed on it already. Mark the topic unread :: View previous topic :: View next topicĮDIT: see for more on how to broadcast on. Register Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Chat Roomįorum index » » Streaming Radio Station FAQ Calendar Search Memberlist Usergroups Links
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