Hi All,
First of all; I/We are extremely (!!!) happy with RadioBoss Cloud! So happy that we run 2 FM terrestrial radio stations with it. We use the cloud over the standalone pc version, just because it's always up-and-running and with a little bit of "fooling-around" it sounds fabulous!
However, I have a question in regards of using the Mount points for "Ball/sport games"
I like to give the sports host a mount point and let them "overrun" our playlist in RadioBoss Cloud when they host a local sports game.
I try to have the scheduler in radioboss cloud automatically go to the remote location with a laptop when they start the sports game, and automatically go back to the scheduled playlist in radioboss cloud.
Question: Where Can I Find more info about this and how to setup the settings? Does Icecast know automatically that there is an other mount point over riding the incoming signal?
anyone experience with this with RadioBoss Cloud?
I saw some postings before but not directly related to this...
Hopefully there is someone out who can help us!
Thank you, MArty
First of all; I/We are extremely (!!!) happy with RadioBoss Cloud! So happy that we run 2 FM terrestrial radio stations with it. We use the cloud over the standalone pc version, just because it's always up-and-running and with a little bit of "fooling-around" it sounds fabulous!
However, I have a question in regards of using the Mount points for "Ball/sport games"
I like to give the sports host a mount point and let them "overrun" our playlist in RadioBoss Cloud when they host a local sports game.
I try to have the scheduler in radioboss cloud automatically go to the remote location with a laptop when they start the sports game, and automatically go back to the scheduled playlist in radioboss cloud.
Question: Where Can I Find more info about this and how to setup the settings? Does Icecast know automatically that there is an other mount point over riding the incoming signal?
anyone experience with this with RadioBoss Cloud?
I saw some postings before but not directly related to this...
Hopefully there is someone out who can help us!
Thank you, MArty