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*[[Streamer channel list]] | *[[Streamer channel list]] | ||
*[[The player page]] | *[[The player page]] | ||
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+ | All members are allocated a streaming channel which is configurable from the account dashboard - the following wiki pages describe how to set your streaming channel up. | ||
*[[Configuring your channel]] Logged in members can configure their channel on the member's account dashboard. | *[[Configuring your channel]] Logged in members can configure their channel on the member's account dashboard. |
Revision as of 05:35, 28 May 2018
The new BATC streamer is integrated in to the main BATC website
All members are allocated a streaming channel which is configurable from the account dashboard - the following wiki pages describe how to set your streaming channel up.
- Configuring your channel Logged in members can configure their channel on the member's account dashboard.
- Channel types Details on members, repeaters and special event channels and how to get one.
- Encoder settings How to set up Portsdown, VMIX and Adobe encoders to stream to the new service.
Making the Streamer Work in the Chrome Browser
If you get a image of white noise when you try to browse a stream, you need to tell the Chrome browser that the new BATC site is safe for the use of Flash. To do this:
- Right click on the green “Secure” in the address bar.
- Select Site Settings
- Go down to Flash, and select allow.
Your browser will remember this setting and you should not have to do it again for the BATC Site.