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*[[Streamer channel list]]
 
*[[Streamer channel list]]
  
*[[The player page]]
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*[[Watching the new streamer]] How to watch a channel including how to enable Flash.
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*[[Watching the new streamer|Having Problems with Flash?]]  The how and Why of Flash.
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*[[Radio_Club_membership_2020|Streaming for Radio Clubs]] Information for Radio Clubs using the Streamer during the COVID 19 pandemic
  
 
All members are allocated a streaming channel which is configurable from the account dashboard.
 
All members are allocated a streaming channel which is configurable from the account dashboard.
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*[[Channel types]] Details on members, repeaters and special event channels and how to get one.
 
*[[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.
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*[[Configuring_your_channel#Stream_input_URL|Encoder settings]] How to set up Portsdown, vMix and Adobe encoders to stream to the new service.
 
 
Channels on the streamer can be set to Flash or HTML5 by the owner. Flash has the advantage of minimal delay but will each site you go to needs specifically enabling in Chrome, Firefox and Edge browsers.  HTML5 works with all modern browsers, including Safari on iPhones and iPads but is subject to a 10 - 20 second delay.
 
 
 
'''Before you can watch any channels on the new BATC site you will need to enable Flash for the site.'''
 
 
 
===Watching Flash streams on the Streamer===
 
 
 
Note that '''you will NOT be able to watch streams that have been set by the owner to use Flash when using an iPad or iPhone''' - you can only watch streams using HTML5 on these devices unless you download a Flash-compatible browser such as Puffin
 
 
 
====Chrome browser====
 
 
 
[[File:chromeflash.jpg|400px]]
 
 
 
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 word “Secure” in green at the left handside of the address bar.
 
# Select Site Settings - this will open in a new tab.
 
# Go down to Flash (6 on the list), click on the arrow on the right handside, and select allow.
 
# Close the tab which settings has opened in and refresh the original page.
 
 
 
Your browser will remember this setting and you should not have to do it again for the BATC Site.
 
 
 
====Firefox browser====
 
 
 
If you just get a blank screen on a channel in Firefox you will need to enable flash:
 
 
 
* Click on the video window
 
 
 
[[File:fflash1.JPG|600px]]
 
  
* Click on the flash symbol in the middle of the window
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*[[Using Zoom to stream to BATC streamer]]
* A dialogue box will appear at the top of the browser - tick "remember the decision" and then click "Allow"
 
  
====Microsoft Edge====
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Other useful information includes:
  
To view Flash streaming in Microsoft edge, turn on Adobe by clicking on the padlock at the top of the window.
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* [[Streaming directly from MiniTiouner]]
  
===Watching HTML5 streams on the Streamer===
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* [[Recording the BATC streamer]] Details how to locally record the BATC streamer
  
Depending on which browser you are using, you may need to click on the video window to start the stream.  Remember that the stream is subject to a 10 - 20 second delay.
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* [[Embedding the BATC player on a webpage]]

Revision as of 14:13, 3 December 2020

The new BATC streamer is integrated in to the main BATC website and can be viewed by clicking on "Streamer" on the top navigation menu bar.

All members are allocated a streaming channel which is configurable from the account dashboard.

The following wiki pages describe how to set up your streaming channel:

  • 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.

Other useful information includes: