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12-01-2005, 19:32 #1
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Embedding TS in a web site
I've tried to do a search on this subject but found nothing so here is my situation. I'm building an online auction site for a client. The function of the site is fairly simple, while a live auction is taking place bidders on the site will be able to hear the auctioneer (using TS) and bid with the people at the live auction event. So basically there is only going to be a one way tranmission from auctioneer to listeners kinda like a live audio web cast but without the huge lag.
What I want to know is there any way to embedd TS in the site so none of it's interface is visible on the site. I only want to use TS's audio transmitting capabilities and there is no need to see who is speaking since their will only be one person doing so.
Again sorry if this has already been posted, I did my best to find an answer before posting.
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12-01-2005, 21:37 #2
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If i understand it correctly. So you only need an option for sound output on your site? Like a background sound? There is no option for this.
By the way. You need to purchase a licence for your server, when you use it for your work.
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12-01-2005, 22:27 #3
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ofc but I want to make sure it can do what I need it to do before I purchase a licence for it.
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21-01-2005, 22:02 #4
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You shouldnt use TS for this, as its a 2way voice client, perhaps a SHOUTCast server is in your best intrest. Stream 24kbps audio to your customers however there is more of a lag here than with TS but it can be easily integrated into a website.
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22-01-2005, 10:07 #5
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SHOUTcast is a non realtime audio stream server. It's buffering several seconds on the server before sending it to the listener.
Teamspeak is a good solution but it's not vey easy to find a compfortable way to use it. You ca only watch the online users on the teamspeak but not extract an audio stream to the website.
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