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To enrich your
existing web site or as an added feature while building a new one,
you can add an image or text link which will immediately launch
the Destiny Media Player or player-less Webstream browser window;
(version 3..0) that connects to your station (when it is currently
broadcasting).
Whenever you
broadcast, your server automatically creates a file with the extension
.rdl which identifies your station at the time it is broadcasting.
Start up your
broadcaster and go to the live stations at stationdirectory.com
or beta.stationdirectory.com.
Copy the link for your station and paste it into your html page.
Upload your page.
To copy the
link: Internet Explorer - hover over the station link, right click,
'Copy Shortcut'. Netscape Navigator - hover over the station link,
right click, 'Copy Link Location'.
Note:
If you have a dynamic IP address, this link will need to be updated
every time you broadcast.
Detailed
Method:
Whenever you
broadcast, your server automatically creates a file with the extension
.rdl which identifies your station at the time it is broadcasting.
- The easiest
way: Start up your broadcaster and go to the live stations
at Pirateradionetwork.com.
Copy the link for your station and paste it into your html page.
Upload your page.
To copy the link: Internet Explorer - hover over the station link,
right click, 'Copy Shortcut'. Netscape Navigator - hover over
the station link, right click, 'Copy Link Location'.
Note: If you have a dynamic IP address, this link will
need to be updated every time you broadcast.
- Upload
and link .rdl file (Broadcaster 2 method
only): look in the directory where you installed Broadcaster.
(default is C:\Destiny)
Upload the .rdl file into your Web directory and make a note of
its location.
Make a text link on your web page that links to the .rdl file
at the location you uploaded it to.
For example:
We offer
a link package that
you may find quite useful for adding RadioDestiny images and
listen links.
If the listener
has the Destiny Media Player™ as the default player, when they click
on the hotspot, the Media Player™ will start playing your broadcast.
Player-less Clipstream will launch and play as long as the listener's
browser has Java enabled, (stats indicate 90% + are enabled and
able to tune in)
If the listener
has the Destiny Media Player™ as the default player, when they click
on the hotspot, the Media Player™ will start playing your broadcast.
Player-less Clipstream will launch and play as long as the listener's
browser has Java enabled, (stats indicate 90% + are enabled and
able to tune in)
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