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  1. Hi am back...

    I was wondering if there's a way to embed broadwave on a website so that it starts playing when a user clicks on a link without having to download and launch a player?

  2. Great. I checked the source and modified it to work on my Mac. Here's the code for all mac users.

     

    <div align="center"><img name="img" src="http://youripaddress:86/broadcam.jpg?src=1&speed=1"><applet name="BroadCam" archive="http://youripaddress:86/audiostream.jar" code="main.Main"  width=0  height=0>
    <param name="AUDIO_DOWNLOAD_URL" value="http://youripaddress:86/broadcam.gsm"/></div>

  3. Hi,

    I was wondering how do you embed broadwave video streaming into a webpage. Is this possible? And also where does it store the html pages it generates ie broadcamauto.html and broadcamjpg.html?

  4. Hi Justin,

     

     

     

    There's normally a one-to-one relationship between fully-qualified domain names and IP addresses.

     

    For example, www.domain.com would point to the IP address for your website, and music.domain.com could point to the Broadwave server, and mail.domain.com would point to your mailserver and so on. Your DNS service provider may limit the number.

     

     

    You will need to keep the IP address up-to-date. If you have an "always-on" service, then it normally doesn't change until you disconnect/reconnect your modem. You should see of the DNS service provider can handle dynamic addresses.

     

     

    That will depend on the ISP. Some don't do it, other charge extra for it and some, like mine, offer it free if you ask for it.

     

    You are a miracle. I wouldn't have guessed. My ISP also provides it but didn't know that the name you use for the stream is what you will use to access the stream...ie I used broadwave as the name so automatically I just add the name broadwave.mydomain.com:portnumber and it worked :) thanx a mil. Will holla when and if I ran into any other prob. This rocks

  5. Hi KenA,

    Ok I found the A Record. But the domain already has 2 different A Records. One is @ and the other is www can I create a third one and call it Broadwave and point it to my public IP?

     

    Oops...I added my Public IP Address and realized that it's not the same anymore. And also found out that my DNS is provided automatically as my Internet IP address...what do I do nooooooooooow. Should I insist my provider give me fixed IP and DNS IPs or there's a workaround?

  6. Thanx KenA,

    I don't quite understand what you are saying. I have eg registered a domain with godaddy.com and it gives me the option to add a new record for my dns...as a CNAME, TXT, A or an NS. I chose CNAME? Is that the right thing to do?

  7. Hi, I have been to dyndns.com and now I have a url which I can use to access the stream live from anywhere. But it's a subdomain ie name.dyndnsdomain.com but I would like to have my own domain point to my public IP so that I can type www.mydomainname.com:88/broadwave.mp3 to access live stream. Is this possible and how can I do it?

     

    Thank you.

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