Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

This article will guide you through the different sections of your station in Revma.com

...

under Stream URLs you can locate the links that direct to your station’s stream.

The Main URL uses the most common media streaming protocol.

The HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) URL uses m3u8 files to describe media streams and it uses HTTP for the communication between the server and the client. It is the default media streaming protocol for all ios devices, but it can be used on Android and web browsers.

M3U is a computer file format for a multimedia playlist. By entering the M3U URL in a browser, the file is downloaded locally and can be used for listening to the station for a broader audience.

PLS is also a computer file format for a multimedia playlist. By entering the PLS URL in a browser, the file is downloaded locally and can be used for listening to the station for a broader audience.

...

Under Relays is where you can create relay stations that rebroadcast your main station. Upon clicking on Create Relay, you can either set up a simple relay that mirrors the settings of the station or choose to create a transcoding relay, in which case you can choose among more options to edit.

...

In Players, you will be able to find your station’s Stream Name for using Radiojar’s API, as well as an IFrame based player, which you can use in your website by copying and pasting the embedded code. You will also be able to configure the player to render the song that is now playing, as well as disable the autoplay option.

...

Under Broadcast, the first table is the Master link. This is where you will find the broadcasting and server credentials that will allow you to stream via your station using any Icecast V2 compatible encoder. The Failover Server Address is only available in Streaming only stations.

...

Following is the Relay link. Enabling this will allow you to choose a streaming URL from another source to broadcast via your station without the use of any other software.

Note

Please note that in case a relay is enabled or you are navigating in a relay station, the Master link credentials will be hidden and not functional.

...

Under the advanced tab, you are able to check the status of your station’s server, library and streaming ability.

You are also able to restart or shutdown the station. Restarting will cause a momentary silence on the stream, whereas shutdown will cause a drop on the stream.

...

Next is the stream configuration, it indicates the pre-buffered amount of time that will be available for auditioning before the stream playout begins.

...

You can alter the buffering of the stream; increasing it will allow stabler connections for listeners with weak network reception. Reducing it will result in a more “real-time” listening experience.

The “Move Move under Master Station” Station option , allows you to move your station to another account.

...

Finally you have the option to permanently delete the stationallows the station to be moved under another station and become that station’s relay. Simply search for the station you want to move it under using the search bar and click on “Move under station”.

...

When in a relay station, you will have the option of moving to a different master station than the current one. The process is the same as in the process described above above.

...

In Delete Station is where the station can be permanently deleted.

...

In the people section is where you can invite staff to be able to manage the station. The invitations are sent via email.

...