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Cast Control Features Panel
Our software offers a modern audio player that includes the following features:
MediaCP audio streaming service including:
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Cast Control Music and Videos Panel
Centova Music and Videos Panel
Centova Cast User's Guide here
1. Accessing Your Account
1. Server Status
1. AutoDJ status
1. Start Page
1. Master Relaying
2 Full Centova Documentation
■ Server Status: indicates the status of your streaming server (online or offline). ■ Source Status: indicates the status of your streaming source (online, offline, or remote). ■ Source Connected: indicates whether or not a stream source is connected to your server. ● The Management section provides options for managing the your account. These options are described in detail below. They include: ■ Overview: Launches the dashboard, described above. ■ Configure Server: Provides access to the settings for your streaming server, described in the Server Configuration section below. ■ View Current Listeners: Provides information about the listeners who are currently listening to your stream at this moment in time. ■ View Statistics: Provides access to the statistics for your account, described in the Statistics section below. ■ View Logs: Provides access to the logs for this account, described in the Server Logs section below. ■ Server Administration: Provides access to the internal server administration interface provided by your streaming server software (SHOUTcast or IceCast). For more information, please consult the documentation for your streaming server software. ■ Quick Links: Provides a number of useful links and login information for managing and working with your stream. ■ Code Snippets: Provides a number of JavaScript code snippets that you can use on your own web site to display information about your stream. ■ Manage Playlists: Launches the playlist manager for your streaming source (if enabled), described in the Playlist Manager section below. ■ Media Library: Launches your media library (if enabled), described under the Media Library section below. ● The Server Control section provides controls for stopping and starting your streaming server. These options include: ■ Start Server: Starts your streaming server (and streaming source, if enabled). ■ Stop Server: Shuts down your streaming server (and streaming source, if enabled). This will disconnect any listeners that may be tuned into your stream, and will take your stream offline. ■ Restart Server: Shuts down your streaming server, then immediately starts it again. This will disconnect any listeners that may be tuned into your stream. Restarting your server may be necessary to apply certain configuration changes, and is equivalent to manually stopping, then starting your server. ■ Reload Server: Attempts to re-load your server configuration and playlist without disconnecting any listeners or interrupting your stream. This will apply many configuration changes, but a full restart may be necessary in some cases. ■ Skip Song: Skips to the next song in your playlist. This option is only available if using the server-side streaming source. ■ Deactivate Source: De-activates the server-side stream source (if enabled for your account). If you want to switch from pre-programmed content to a live stream, you can Page 5 / 32 Copyright 2008, Centova Technologies Inc. CentovaCast Section 2 User's Guide Dashboard use this feature to stop your server-side stream source before connecting your live stream source. When you finish your live broadcast, simply disconnect your live stream source and click the Activate Source button to re-activate your server-side stream source and return to pre-programmed content.
● AutoDJ status
● Specifies whether the server-side streaming source should be enabled. Options include: ● Disabled: If selected, server-side streaming support is turned off. This setting is necessary if you plan to provide your own streaming source. ● Enabled: If selected, server-side streaming support will be turned on. This setting is necessary if you plan to upload your media library to the server and will not be providing your own streaming source. Note that if the autoDJ is enabled, but no media (eg: MP3 files) have been uploaded, or media has not been added to an enabled playlist, the server will fail to start. As such, be sure to upload at least one track, and add one or more tracks to an enabled General Rotation playlist, before starting the server with autoDJ support enabled. Royalty reporting capability If enabled, the autoDJ will include a small tracking code at the end of the song titles shown in your listeners' media players. For example, instead of: Artist Name – Song Title You might see the following instead: Artist Name – Song Title [C51B] This allows detailed reports to be generated (on the Tracks tab of the View Statistics page) containing most of the information needed to make reports to the appropriate entities for royalty determination purposes. If this option is disabled, the generated reports will be much less detailed and may not contain sufficient information for accurate royalty reporting purposes. Rebuild playlist on startup
Specifies whether the playlist should be rebuilt automatically every time the server is started or restarted. If enabled, Centova Cast will re-index your media library and build a new playlist every time the server is started or restarted. If disabled, the same playlist will always be used unless you manually update it. Note that if no playlist exists, Centova Cast will always build one regardless of this setting. Also note that when Centova Cast is operating with realtime track scheduling support (i.e., when using ices-cc), this setting is ignored or hidden. Randomize playlist Specifies whether the playlist should be randomized automatically by the streaming source. Enabling this setting is not recommended as it will interfere with Centova Cast's “Interval” playlist type. Instead, set your “General Rotation” playlists to play in random order. Note that when Centova Cast is operating with realtime track scheduling support (i.e., when using ices-cc), this setting is ignored or hidden. Genre Specifies the genre of your stream. Mount point Note: this option may or may not be available depending on the server software being used by your hosting provider. More specifically, this option is for IceCast servers only. Specifies the mount point to which the streaming source should connect. If unsure, simply set this to /stream as a default value. Description Note: this option may or may not be available depending on the server software being used by your hosting provider. Specifies a description for your stream, which is used when submitting metadata to various directories.
The Start Page tab includes options for configuring the stream “start page” provided by Centova Cast. Activate start page Specifies whether or not the start page will be available for your stream. Enable song request widget Specifies whether or not the Song Request widget will be enabled (both on the start page, and as Page 9 / 32 Copyright 2008, Centova Technologies Inc. CentovaCast Section 3 User's Guide Server Configuration a code snippet). If enabled, users may use the song request widget to request songs, and the requests will be sent to your E-mail address. Enable on-demand content widget Specifies whether or not the On-Demand Content widget will be enabled (both on the start page, and as a code snippet). If enabled, Centova Cast will provide a media browser with which the visitor can browse, download, or stream any media that you've published in your “ondemand” folder. Enable recent tracks widget Specifies whether or not the Recent Tracks widget will be enabled (both on the start page, and as a code snippet). If enabled, Centova Cast will provide a list of tracks and authors which have played recently. If you have an Amazon.com access key ID, this feature can also display album covers for each track. Number of recent tracks Specifies the number of tracks which will be shown in the Recent Tracks widget. Enable Google Maps widget Specifies whether or not the start page will use Google Maps to plot the geographic locations of your listeners on a world map in realtime. This option may not be available depending on how Centova Cast has been configured by the administrator. Amazon access key ID Specifies your Amazon.com access key ID. If specified, Centova Cast will automatically fetch album cover images from Amazon.com to be displayed in the “recent tracks” list. This will also activate a “Buy album” link next to each album, and any sales generated through these links will be credited toward your Amazon.com affiliate account. This option may not be available depending on how Centova Cast has been configured by the administrator.
Note: this option may or may not be available depending on the server software being used by your hosting provider. More specifically, this option is for IceCast servers only. The Master Relaying tab includes options for setting up a master relay for another IceCast server. Using Master Relay, the remote IceCast server essentially becomes the source for your own server, and all of the mount points from the remote server are made available on your server. Options include: Master server Specifies the hostname or IP address of the master server whose stream(s) you wish to relay. Master port Specifies the port number of the master server whose stream(s) you wish to relay. Master update interval Specifies the interval at which the remote stream's configuration is replicated to the local server. Master username Specifies the username required by the remote server for relaying. Master password Specifies the password required by the remote server for relaying. Relay on demand If enabled, your IceCast server will only connect to the remote IceCast server when one or more listeners are connected, and it will disconnect from the remote server when there are no more listeners. If disabled, your IceCast server will remain connected to the remote server and continue receiving the stream even if no listeners are connected. Enabling this setting may reduce unnecessary bandwidth usage, but may slightly increase the time required to begin streaming when your first listener connects. 3.1.6. Mountpoint Relaying Note: this option may or may not be available depending on the server software being used by your hosting provider. More specifically, this option is for IceCast servers only. The Mountpoint Relaying tab includes options for setting up a relay for a single stream on a remote Page 11 / 32 Copyright 2008, Centova Technologies Inc
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Wiki Main & Winamp : SHOUTcast Broadcaster : SHOUTcast Developer : SHOUTcast Streaming Service
Here you can find copies of the SHOUTcast tools documentation and other information relating to using the SHOUTcast v2 system from the tools to details about the the SHOUTcast Radio Directory API. Most of the documentation is also provided in the installers / distribution files of the different SHOUTcast v2 system tools though the versions provided here should typically contain the most up-to-date version of the documentation relating to the currently provided version of the tools.
This provides a look at how the SHOUTcast v2 system is designed to work along with some examples on different configurations of the SHOUTcast tools for getting a valid SHOUTcast system → SHOUTcast System Overview
This is a step by step guide for how to get going with creating a SHOUTcast v2 system based around the provided example configuration files included with the current versions of the SHOUTcast tools and the Core documentation also provided → Getting Started Guide
Important: You need to be happy with the use of command-line tools before attempting to install or run a SHOUTcast system as all versions of the v2 Server and Transcoder are designed to work as command-line tools.
Current versions of the SHOUTcast tools can be obtained from:
The forum link is a summary page and contains links to the latest versions of the tools such as when a new release has just happened or is being tested before it is provided via the Broadcast Tool Downloads page.
Here you can find the core documentation relating to all of the provided SHOUTcast v2 system tools which is the Server, Transcoder and Source DSP plug-in for Winamp. These contain details on the configuration options provided by these tools along with useful information on how the configuration of one tool relates to the other tools along with an specifics which may be experienced whilst using them.
Here you can find copies of additional documentation which is referenced by the core documentation such as the specific information which can go into the calendar.xml for usage with the Transcoder.
This function will restart the stream publisher and start playing the first item in the currently scheduled playlist.
Shoutcast has you covered when it comes to broadcasting audio online.
- Shoutcast.com [1] - the hugely popular online directory of radio stations (sometimes called the YP - Yellow Pages - for online radio).
- Shoutcast Server (DNAS) - The most popular online streaming server software on the planet, used by over 50,000 broadcasters.
- Shoutcast DSP - The SHOUTcast DSP is an encoder plug-in for Winamp which encodes your audio and sends it to a streaming server such as the Shoutcast DNAS.
- Shoutcast For Business & Revenue Generation - Our hosting solution allows broadcasters to stream and/or generate revenue from their listeners with audio ads.
- The Shoutcast API offers developers the chance to integrate thousands of stations into their apps and products for free.