[윈앰프 강좌04] 365일 찾아가는 인터넷라디오 개국하기

2013. 2. 14. 17:16서버프로그램

[윈앰프 강좌04] 365일 찾아가는 인터넷라디오 개국하기



    윈앰프, 미디어 플레이어등으로 접속하여 365일 찾아가는 인터넷 라디오에 접속할 수 있습니다. 그리고 웹브라우저창에  http://36.5Mhz.net 주소를 넣으면 바로 접속할 수 있다.


인터넷라디오 방송을 윈앰프와 알송등에서 듣고자 한다면 아래의 파일을 다운로드 하신 후 연결프로그램을 윈앰프와 알송으로 연결하시면 홈페이지에 연결되지 않아도 방송을 청취할 수 있다.

listen.pls


 


1. 방송을 위해 방송프로그램을 다운로드 후 설치한다.


  설치후 sc_serv.exe 파일을 바탕화면에 바로가기로 만든 후 프로그램을 실행한다.

  (c:program files/shoutcast/sc_serv.exe)



  


2. 서버을 실행한다.


서버을 실행한 후 서버주소와 포트번호, 비밀번호을 작성한다. 서버내용을 변경하려면 서버에서 서버환경설정을 클릭한 후 해당 내용을 수정한 후 저장한다.




사용자 숫자 : MaxUser=32 32명이 방송을 듣을 수 있습니다

Password=암호넣어세요

PortBase=8000

RelayServer=주소넣는 곳입니다.


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; SHOUTcast Distributed Network Audio Server configuration file

; Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Nullsoft, Inc.

; All Rights Reserved.

; Last modified Mar 17 2004


; If you want to manage multiple configurations, just copy

; this file to another name, and run sc_serv with that name

; such as:

; sc_serv.exe sc_leet.conf


; ***************************

; Required stuff(수정할곳)

; ***************************


; MaxUser.  The maximum number of simultaneous listeners allowed.

; Compute a reasonable value for your available upstream bandwidth (i.e. if

; you have 256kbps upload DSL, and want to broadcast at 24kbps, you would

; choose 256kbps/24kbps=10 maximum listeners.)  Setting this value higher

; only wastes RAM and screws up your broadcast when more people connect

; than you can support.

; 최대 사용자 (청취자에 맞게 수정하세요 광랜일경우 약 100명정도 가능)

MaxUser=32


; Password.  While SHOUTcast never asks a listener for a password, a

; password is required to broadcast through the server, and to perform

; administration via the web interface to this server.  This server should

; consist of only letters and numbers, and is the same server your broadcaster

; will need to enter in the SHOUTcast Source Plug-in for Winamp.  THIS VALUE

; CANNOT BE BLANK.

; 비밀번호 (비밀번호는 숫자와 영문만 가능)

Password=비밀번호을 넣습니다.


; PortBase. This is the IP port number your server will run on.  The

; value, and the value + 1 must be available.  If you get a fatal error when

; the DNAS is setting up a socket on startup, make sure nothing else on the

; machine is running on the same port (telnet localhost portnumber -- if you

; get connection refused then you're clear to use that port).  Ports < 1024

; may require root privledges on *nix machines.  The default port is 8000.

; 포드번호 (숫자 4자리만 가능)

PortBase=8000


; ************ 이곳까지만 수정하시고 나머지는 기본 사용을 권장함***************


; ***************************

; Optional Parameters

; ***************************


; ***************************

; Logging configuration

; ***************************


; LogFile: file to use for logging. Can be '/dev/null' or 'none'

; or empty to turn off logging. The default is ./sc_serv.log

; on *nix systems or sc_serv_dir\sc_serv.log on win32.

; Note: on win32 systems if no path is specified the location is

; in the same dir as the executable, on *nix systems it is in the

; current directory.

LogFile=sc_serv.log


; RealTime displays a status line that is updated every second

; with the latest information on the current stream (*nix and win32

; console systems only)

RealTime=1


; ScreenLog controls whether logging is printed to the screen or not

; on *nix and win32 console systems. It is useful to disable this when

; running servers in background without their own terminals. Default is 1

ScreenLog=1


; ShowLastSongs specifies how many songs to list in the /played.html

; page.  The default is 10.  Acceptable entries are 1 to 20.

ShowLastSongs=10


; TchLog decides whether or not the DNAS logfile should track yp

; directory touches.  Adds and removes still appear regardless of

; this setting.

; Default is yes

; TchLog=yes


; WebLog decides whether or not hits to http:// on this DNAS will

; be logged.  Most people leave this off because the DSP plug-in

; uses http:// calls to update titles and get the listener count,

; which takes up a lot of log space eventually.  If you want to

; see people making hits on your admin.cgi or index pages, turn

; this back on.  Note that this setting does NOT affect XML stats

; counters for hits to http:// pages.

; Default is no.

; WebLog=no


; W3CEnable turns on W3C Logging.  W3C logs contain httpd-like accounts

; of every track played for every listener, including byte counts those listeners

; took.  This data can be parsed with tools like Analog and WebTrends, or given

; to third parties like Arbitron and Measurecast for their reporting systems.

; Default is Yes (enabled).

W3CEnable=Yes


; W3CLog describes the name of the logfile for W3C logging.  Default logfile is

; sc_w3c.log, in the same directory wherever the DNAS gets started from.

W3CLog=sc_w3c.log



; ***************************

; Network configuration

; ***************************


; SrcIP, the interface to listen for source connections on (or to make relay

; connections on if relaying). Can and usually will be ANY or 127.0.0.1 

; (Making it 127.0.0.1 will keep other machines from being able to

; broadcast using your shoutcast server )

SrcIP=ANY


; DestIP, IP to listen for clients on (and to contact yp.shoutcast.com)

; can and usually will be be ANY. If your machine has multiple IP addresses,

; set this to the one you want it to be accessed by.

DestIP=ANY


; Yport, port to connect to yp.shoutcast.com on. For people behind caching

; webproxies, change this to the alternate port (666 is what it might be,

; check www.shoutcast.com if you have problems). Otherwise, leave this at 80.

; We're actively working on re-opening port 666, but as of release the only

; working port is port 80.

Yport=80


; NameLookups.  Specify 1 to perform reverse DNS on connections.

; This option may increase the time it takes to connect to your

; server if your DNS server is slow.  Default is 0 (off).

NameLookups=0


; RelayPort and RelayServer specify that you want to be a relay server.

; Relay servers act as clients to another server, and rebroadcast.

; Set RelayPort to 0, RelayServer to empty, or just leave these commented

; out to disable relay mode.

; RelayPort=8000

; RelayServer=192.168.1.58


; ***************************

; Server configuration

; ***************************


; AdminPassword.  This password (if specified) changes the

; behavior of Password to be a broadcast-only password, and

; limits HTTP administration tasks to the password specified

; here.  The broadcaster, with the password above, can still

; log in and view connected users, but only the AdminPassword

; will grant the right to kick, ban, and specify reserve hosts.

; The default is undefined (Password allows control for both

; source and admin)

; AdminPassword=adminpass


; AutoDumpUsers controls whether listeners are disconnected if the source

; stream disconnects. The default is 0.

AutoDumpUsers=0


; AutoDumpSourceTime specifies how long, in seconds, the source stream is

; allowed to be idle before the server disconnects it. 0 will let the source

; stream idle indefinately before disconnecting. The default is 30.

AutoDumpSourceTime=30


; ContentDir specifies the directory location on disk of where to stream

; on-demand content from.  Subdirectories are supported as of DNAS 1.8.2.

; Default is ./content, meaning a directory named content in the same directory

; as where sc_serv was invoked from.

; ContentDir=./content


; IntroFile can specify a mp3 file that will be streamed to listeners right

; when they connect before they hear the live stream.

; Note that the intro file MUST be the same samplerate/channels as the

; live stream in order for this to work properly. Although bitrate CAN

; vary, you can use '%d' to specify the bitrate in the filename

; (i.e. C:\intro%d.mp3 would be C:\intro64.mp3 if you are casting at 64kbps).

; The default is no IntroFile

; IntroFile=c:\intro%d.mp3


; BackupFile can specify a mp3 file that will be streamed to listeners over

; and over again when the source stream disconnects. AutoDumpUsers must be

; 0 to use this feature. When the source stream reconnects, the listeners

; are rejoined into the live broadcast.

; Note that the backup file MUST be the same samplerate/channels as the

; live stream in order for this to work properly. Although bitrate CAN

; vary, you can use '%d' to specify the bitrate in the filename

; (i.e. C:\backup%d.mp3 would be C:\backup32.mp3 if you are casting at 32kbps).

; The default is no BackupFile

; BackupFile=C:\intro%d.mp3


; TitleFormat specifies a format string for what title is sent to the listener.

; For example, a string of 'Justin Radio' forces the title 'Justin Radio' even

; when the source changes the title. You can use up to one '%s' in the string

; which lets you contain the title from the source. For example, if your

; TitleFormat is 'Justin Radio: %s', and the source plug-in's title is

; 'Billy plays the blues', then the net title is

; 'Justin Radio: Billy plays the blues'. Note: only works on non-relay servers.

; The default is no format string.

; TitleFormat=Justin Radio: %s


; URLFormat specifies a format string for what url is sent to the listener.

; Behaves like TitleFormat (see above).

; The default is no format string.

; URLFormat=http://www.server.com/redirect.cgi?url=%s


; PublicServer can be always, never, or default (the default, heh)

; Any setting other than default will override the public status

; of the source plug-in or of a SHOUTcast server that is being relayed.

PublicServer=default


; AllowRelay determines whether or not other SHOUTcast servers will be

; permitted to relay this server.  The default is Yes.

AllowRelay=Yes


; AllowPublicRelay, when set to No, will tell any relaying servers not

; to list the server in the SHOUTcast directory (non-public), provided

; the relaying server's Public flag is set to default.  The default is

; Yes.

AllowPublicRelay=Yes


; MetaInterval specifies how often, in bytes, metadata sent.

; You should really leave this at the default of 8192, but the option is

; provided anyway.

MetaInterval=8192


; *****************************

; Access Control

; *****************************


; ListenerTimer is a value in minutes of maximum permitted time for

; a connected listener.  If someone is connected for longer than this

; amount of time, in minutes, they are disconnected.  When undefined,

; there is no limit defined.  Default is undefined.

; ListenerTimer=600


; BanFile is the text file sc_serv reads and writes to/from

; for the list of clients prohibited to connect to this

; server.  It's automatically generated via the web

; interface.

; BanFile=sc_serv.ban


; RipFile is the text file sc_serv reads and writes to/from

; for the list of client IPs which are *ALWAYS* permitted

; to connect to this server (useful for relay servers).

; This file is automatically generated via the web

; interface.  Note that if your server is FULL, and someone

; from a Reserved IP connects, the DNAS will force the person

; listening for the longest time off to make room for the new

; connection.

; RipFile=sc_serv.rip


; RIPOnly, when set to Yes, will only allow IP addresses listed in the Reserved

; IP list to connect and relay.  All other connections for listening will be denied.

; This is really only useful for servers whose sole purpose is to provide the

; primary feed to all public relays.  Setting this value to Yes also forces the

; server into Private mode, since listing this server in the directory would

; be pointless.  Default is No.

; RIPOnly=No


; *****************************

; Extended Logging

; *****************************


; The old features previously at this location, HistoryLog and CurrentLog, are

; no longer used and succeded by W3C Logging and XML, respectively.


; ***************************

; Mass Configuration

; ***************************


; Unique: assigns a variable name for use in any config item which points to a

; file.  Useful for servers running lots of SHOUTcast servers that have similar

; configuration parameters, excepting logfile names, banfile names, etc.  Any

; parameter that takes a pathname can include the character $, which will

; substitute $ for the variable assigned here.  Keep in mind that the unique

; variable can only be used after it is defined, so don't try to use a unique

; variable substitution in a path before you define it.  For example, you

; could set:

; Unique=my_server

; and then define Log=/usr/local/shoutcast/$.log in an included configuration

; file.  Default is Unique=$, so that by default any file with $ in the name

; won't substitute anything at all.


; Include: instructs the sc_serv to read from the named configuration file,

; *at the point of insertion of the Include statement*, and process as though

; the included file was part of itself.  Note that all configuration parameters

; in the DNAS config file are processed first to last, so if an item is defined

; twice in a configuration, the last item to process will be the one that takes

; effect.  For this reason, it's usually a good idea to use the Includes first

; in a config file.

; example:

; Include=/usr/local/shoutcast/common.conf

; Default is not applicable.


; *****************************

; Tweaks

; *****************************

;

; DON'T MESS WITH THIS STUFF UNLESS YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.

; DON'T COMPLAIN TO US IF YOU MESS WITH IT AND THINGS BREAK.

; HAVE A NICE DAY.


; CpuCount is used to explicitly limit the DNAS to dominating a finite

; amount of processors in multiprocessor systems.  By default,

; SHOUTcast creates one thread for every processor it detects in the

; host system, and assigns listeners equally across all the threads.

; In the event SHOUTcast doesn't correctly determine the number of

; CPUs in your host, or if you for whatever reason want to force

; the DNAS to not use other processors, you can say so here.

; Default behavior is to use as many processors as the DNAS detects on

; your system.

; CpuCount=1


; Sleep defines the granularity of the client threads for sending data.

; DNAS 1.7.0, per client thread, will send up to 1,024 bytes of data

; per socket (or less depending on the window available), and then

; sleep for the provided duration before repeating the whole process.

; Note that making this value smaller will vastly increase CPU usage on

; your machine.  Increasing reduces CPU, but increasing this value too far

; will cause skips.  The value which seems most optimal for 128kbps

; streaming is 833 (833 microseconds per client poll) on our test labs.

; We wouldn't recommend setting it any lower than 100, or any higher than

; 1,024.  If you have a slower machine, set this number lower to fix

; skips.

; Default value is 833.

; Sleep=833


; CleanXML strips some whitespace and linefeeds from XML output which

; confuses some (poorly written) XML parsers.  If you get XML rendering errors,

; try turning this on.  Default is No (off).

; CleanXML=No

;

; TAG RULES



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3. 서버실행 후 방송시 SHOUTcast Source 입력값은 아래와 같이 입력한다.








ip_update.exe

shoutcast-dnas-1-9-8-windows.exe

 

 

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