diff --git a/doc/EN/app_icecast.org b/doc/EN/app_icecast.org index 2db1316c..15bef337 100644 --- a/doc/EN/app_icecast.org +++ b/doc/EN/app_icecast.org @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ If you then go to the *About* screen you'll see the onion address for Icecast an * Adding files to be streamed There are two ways to get files onto the system: either via ssh or via a USB drive. File types can be *ogg, ogv, mp3 or mp4* format. -It may take a while for the files to import, especially on a low power single board computer, since any mp3 or mp4 files will be converted to ogg or ogv. If you want to speed this up then you could do this conversion manually on a laptop with ffmpeg before storing files onto the USB drive. +It may take a while for the files to import, especially on a low power single board computer, since any mp3 or mp4 files will be converted to ogg or ogv. If you want to speed this up then you could do this conversion manually on a laptop with ffmpeg before storing files onto the USB drive or uploading them via ssh. ** From a USB drive Create a directory on the USB drive named *icestream* and copy your files into there. Plug the drive into your server. diff --git a/website/EN/app_icecast.html b/website/EN/app_icecast.html index b42eb662..3cc8ce3e 100644 --- a/website/EN/app_icecast.html +++ b/website/EN/app_icecast.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> - + @@ -256,9 +256,9 @@ Icecast enables you to run something like an internet radio station. So if you h This system is available only via an onion address, which should mitigate the potential for copyright disputes over streamed content. By default it's only set up to stream to a small number of users so that it doesn't put too much stress on CPU or memory requirements, although you can increase the maximum limit if you have a more powerful system and enough bandwidth.

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There are two ways to get files onto the system: either via ssh or via a USB drive. File types can be ogg, ogv, mp3 or mp4 format.

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By default anyone who happens to find your Icecast onion address can listen to your stream. If you only want it to be available to a few friends or family then you can add an extra login password.