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[ARSCLIST] Webcasting (was Re: [ARSCLIST] Brunswick Records rights/Universal)



steven c wrote:

I assume you're referring to Internet "broadcasting" here...correct?

If so...does this require special software and a 24/7 web connection?

Webcasting requires that a server be up whenever the signal is to be available. If you want the audio to be served 24/7, you need to use a server that's always up. If you are serving it yourself, then you need appropriate software, a big enough pipe to your ISP and payment to said ISP to relay that signal. Alternatively, you can rent storage and bandwidth on another party's server.


Note that in general your ISP will have to approve any server you want to put on line beyond the usual server functions implicit in accessing the WWW, maintaining a WWW site and some FTP.

Mike
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