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The installer prompts for the Administrator Password.
F)
Supply the Administrator Password.
The installer adds the Administrator Username and Password.
Do not close the command box.
Minimizing the command box is OK. Closing the Command Box termi-
nates Perl and will not allow the subsequent operations to complete in-
stallation and configuration.
G)
Open a Web Browser to:
http://127.0.0.1:1220
The DSS Login will appear.
H)
Log in as Administrator using the Username and Password assigned previ-
ously.
On the first login, DSS will complete its configuration.
I)
DSS Admin will prompt for the MP3 Broadcast Password. Enter it.
Although this function is not used for the RTSP/RTP version of Opticodec-
PC Encoder, it should be entered and secured. This is for streaming
Shoutcast/Icecast HTTP compliant streams and may be changed at any
time.
J)
DSS Admin will prompt for SSL. Enable it if required.
Enable this option only if you administer DSS remotely, require extra se-
curity, and have a valid SSL certificate installed for secure remote admini-
stration. Your browser must also support SSL.
K)
DSS Admin will display the default Media path. Accept the default unless you
wish to change to a different Media path directory.
If you change from the default Media path, it is necessary to create the
directory if it does not already exist.
L)
DSS Admin will prompt for Streaming on Port 80. Use this option to stream us-
ing the HTTP protocol with encapsulated RTP over Port 80.
Do not use streaming on Port 80 on the same computer or IP address as a
web server, as Port 80 will conflict with HTTP web server traffic. Cur-
rently, Streaming on Port 80 only works with QuickTime Player and al-
lows streaming through firewalls that block Port 554 or UDP packets.
DSS is now ready to accept connections from Players, such as QuickTime, and
RealPlayer.
3.
Test the Darwin Streaming Server.
Using QuickTime, try to play one of the test files that installed with the server
software installation.
This can be done on the local or a remote computer.
A)
Start QuickTime.
B)
From the File menu, Open the URL using the following syntax: