Managing Settings
You can manage your radio settings on the Settings tab.
At the Station Info tab, you can see and edit your Radio station name.
On the Settings tab, you can see the Relays, Geoblocking, Stream configuration, and Server.
Relays. This is where you will manage the relays for your station. A relay is essentially a copy of your stream. You can create a relay to track your station's traffic more efficiently. You can create one for your website, one for your app, etc.
Geoblocking this is a feature that allows a station to restrict or limit access to its content based on the geographic location of the listener. When geoblocking is implemented, listeners from certain regions or countries may be prevented from accessing the station's stream. This can be useful for various reasons, such as complying with licensing agreements, adhering to regional broadcasting regulations, or tailoring content to specific audiences. Geoblocking helps control the geographical reach of a station's broadcast and ensures that it aligns with legal and licensing requirements or meets specific content distribution strategies.
Stream, then go to the Stream configuration tab, you will manage your station output. This includes output media format (select between AAC or MP3), output bitrate (this controls your audio quality- choose from 32000 to 320000), and the burst Buffer.
Server - this is where you can restart your server status.
At the Station Info tab, you can see and edit your Radio station name.
On the Settings tab, you can see the Relays, Geoblocking, Stream configuration, and Server.
Relays. This is where you will manage the relays for your station. A relay is essentially a copy of your stream. You can create a relay to track your station's traffic more efficiently. You can create one for your website, one for your app, etc.
Geoblocking this is a feature that allows a station to restrict or limit access to its content based on the geographic location of the listener. When geoblocking is implemented, listeners from certain regions or countries may be prevented from accessing the station's stream. This can be useful for various reasons, such as complying with licensing agreements, adhering to regional broadcasting regulations, or tailoring content to specific audiences. Geoblocking helps control the geographical reach of a station's broadcast and ensures that it aligns with legal and licensing requirements or meets specific content distribution strategies.
Stream, then go to the Stream configuration tab, you will manage your station output. This includes output media format (select between AAC or MP3), output bitrate (this controls your audio quality- choose from 32000 to 320000), and the burst Buffer.
Server - this is where you can restart your server status.
Updated on: 22/09/2024
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