• Welcome to RadioDJ - Free Radio Automation Software Forum. Please log in or sign up.

Automated Dj Login Icecast

Started by Jase-Dub, February 23, 2021, 01:40:35 AM

Jase-Dub

I have been trying for 4 days to work out how i can get a remote DJ to log into my RadioDj from his house, i am very new to this and totaly at a loss.

I keep my pc logged into the server via butt, i have seen some people get djs set up to sign into radiodj via icecast through the event but i have drawn a blank.

Please help!!
Jase Dub
www.AppleRadio.co.uk

stevewa

That is not how it works.
Try describing exactly what you are trying to do.
A remote dj doesn't login to radiodj thru icecast

Jase-Dub

Quote from: stevewa on February 23, 2021, 02:31:13 PM
That is not how it works.
Try describing exactly what you are trying to do.
A remote dj doesn't login to radiodj thru icecast


Basically i want to run my studio pc 24/7 to my online host citrus3, i now want a remote dj to log in from his house to play a set, at the moment i have to log out of butt and let him have full control of my server.

the problem i have is i dont want to log out of butt and i want to be able to let the remote dj connect to my server, the radio station i have been working on has a file that drops in at a certan time in radiodj and grants access. what do i tell the remote dj to log into so i can do this?
Jase Dub
www.AppleRadio.co.uk

stevewa

you are talking about logging into an icecast server?
that doesn't have anything to do with radiodj.

if your remote dj was broadcasting from his location using his own icecast server, and it had a publicly accessible url, and using https, it could be treated as an internet radio show stream source, and you could program an event in radiodj to open the url of his stream at a certain time, then radio dj would simply read that stream as if it was a track (the source input), push it back out the radiodj output, thru your butt encoder connection to citrus3, and at the end of his show (a timed event), radiodj would return to normal programming.