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ACCESS has the ability to act as a streaming server, delivering AAC and HE-
AAC to compatible PC based media players. Currently tested media players
include WinAmp, VLC and Windows Media Player with Orban/CT HE-AAC
plug-in.
By default, streaming server functionality is turned off. To enable it, go to
the
System Settings Tab
of the
User Interface
and choose HTTP settings
option. Under the first option, set
Accept Incoming Connections
to
Enabled
.
Next you will need to choose an encoder for use by the streaming server.
Only the encoder choices that are compatible with the players listed are
shown in this menu. Choices span between a mono audio feed at 18 kb/s,
up to a stereo feed at 128 kb/s. Keep in mind multiple streams will require
this bandwidth along with around 25% overhead for each stream.
The
Genre
,
Info URL
and
Public
options may be set for anything, or left
alone. These options, if applied, will be embedded into the stream.
To decode a stream, open one of the supported players and find the
option to open a URL based stream. In Winamp and VLC, input the
address of the ACCESS in the following format:
http://192.168.0.75:8000
(insert the real IP address, but always use port 8000)
In Windows media, input the address like this:
http://192.168.1.75:8000/stream.asx
(using the actual IP address, of course)
ACCESS can stream while connected to another ACCESS in normal mode.
If the BRIC connection is using an
AAC
algorithm supported by players,
when a stream is requested it will be delivered using the same encoder
as the BRIC connection, regardless of the HTTP settings. If the ACCESS
encoder is
Linear
or
FLAC
, the stream request will be rejected.
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