This article will guide you through the different sections of your station in Revma.com
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In Players, you will be able to find your station’s Stream Name (useful for Radiojar’s API system), 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 functionality of the player.
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Session Rules
The Session Rules refer to an IP-based filtering method, that allows an account administrator to route the listeners through a certain stream or a group of streams, with various actions being applied.
Some examples of how the rules can be applied are:
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redirecting listeners from different countries to alternative content, different bitrates and even particular advertising serving static media files and/ or on demand vast ads.
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For a more detailed explanation and navigation through the Session Rules, click here.
Playlist
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This feature is only available in Loop channel Stations |
The playlist feature, allows you to upload a number of tracks to your Loop channel station, that will air whenever an encoder is not connected or another source is not being relayed. If, for any reason, the connection of the encoder(s) to the server is lost, the playlist will take over and air the content you have uploaded, either in the order you have set, or shuffled.
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Enabling Stream Alert, will allow any emails entered in the field to be notified with alerts for a series of connection activities. For a detailed description of these alerts, have a look in Stream Alerts Specifications & MessagesAlert types
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The source buffer indicates the pre-buffered amount of audio that is loaded once the a connection is established with the infrastructure.
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You are also able to restart or shutdown the station. Restarting will cause a momentary silence on the stream, whereas shutdown will cause the station to remain off air.
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Next is the stream configuration, it indicates the pre-buffered amount of time that will be available for auditioning before the stream playout begins.
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which allows the user to manage different options regarding the quality of the stream, according to what needs to be achieved. These options are the Burst buffer, the Stream History, the overfill limit and the metadata delay. Altering these settings might be used to allow stabler connections for listeners with weak network
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or, on the other hand, for a more “real-time” listening experience.
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In Delete Station is where the station can be permanently deleted.
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