How to Create a Streaming Audio Server Using Broadwave

Download BroadWave Streaming Audio Server and install., Once you have installed the application open it and click the Settings button from the main interface toolbar., You will also need to set up your connection to the outside world so that...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Download BroadWave Streaming Audio Server and install.

    Here you can set up your live inputs (microphones, call recorders) and your pre-recorded audio files. , This is where it may get a little tricky.

    If you connect to the internet via an Internet Service Provider you will most likely have a dynamic IP address (also known as DHCP) so you will to go through the routing information provided.

    If you are little wary about this step then simply ask a friend who is good with computers and modems. , Broadwave will provide links for your broadband listeners and dial up connections. ,,
  2. Step 2: Once you have installed the application open it and click the Settings button from the main interface toolbar.

  3. Step 3: You will also need to set up your connection to the outside world so that potential listeners can access the audio playing from the server.

  4. Step 4: Once you have the routing figured out you can then click on the Connect button from the main interface and a web page will open in your browser with the links you need to post on your website for your listeners to click on.

  5. Step 5: Unless you are confident with audio compression you can let Broadwave handle all the finer details for you.

  6. Step 6: Now you are ready to start your live

  7. Step 7: or recorded

  8. Step 8: broadcasts.

Detailed Guide

Here you can set up your live inputs (microphones, call recorders) and your pre-recorded audio files. , This is where it may get a little tricky.

If you connect to the internet via an Internet Service Provider you will most likely have a dynamic IP address (also known as DHCP) so you will to go through the routing information provided.

If you are little wary about this step then simply ask a friend who is good with computers and modems. , Broadwave will provide links for your broadband listeners and dial up connections. ,,

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