FAQ category: Browser plugin
Learn how browser plugins can optimize and enhance the web radio listening experience.
Congratulations on the purchase of your SPCast environment! We understand that getting started with a new technology can sometimes be a little overwhelming. But don’t worry – we’re here to help. Our setup tutorial will guide you through the entire process, from product management to successfully getting your environment and stream server up and running.…
What is HLS? HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) is a streaming protocol developed by Apple. It enables the transmission of audio and video files over the Internet. HLS is particularly suitable for streaming live events and on-demand streaming of videos on various devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. However, this does not change…
You can ignore the message “Operating system description has changed”. We could deactivate such messages, but for reasons of transparency we would like to ensure that you are informed about all processes on your instance. Why does this message appear? This message appears if the description of the operating system has changed. This can occur,…
Under certain circumstances, it may be necessary to allow individual IP addresses in Safeguard. Here you will find answers to frequently asked questions about the release of IP addresses in Safeguard. Why might it be necessary to allow an IP address? In which formats can I allow IP addresses? The process works in exactly the…
If you run a radio station, you want to make sure that only authorized users can access your content. Safeguard is a system that protects radio programs by restricting access to certain IP addresses and allowing you to block IP addresses. Here you will find answers to frequently asked questions about blocking IP addresses with…
What is the UserAgent “Apple Music Player”? The UserAgent “Apple Music Player” appears in web radio logs when a user plays your stream via Apple Music or Apple’s integrated music app – especially on: Since macOS Catalina, Apple has replaced iTunes with Apple Music. The new app serves as a central tool for local music,…
What is the UserAgent “iTunes”? The UserAgent “iTunes” in your web radio logs indicates that your stream was played via Apple iTunes – Apple’s former central media software for music, podcasts and Internet radio. Although iTunes has been replaced by Apple Music on newer macOS versions, it is still widely used on Windows and older…
What is the UserAgent “Linux”? If the UserAgent “Linux” appears in your web radio logs, this means that your stream was played via a device with the Linux operating system. Linux is a free, open-source operating system that is used in many variants (so-called distributions) – e.g: What does a typical Linux user agent look…
What is the UserAgent “iPad”? If the UserAgent “iPad” appears in your web radio logs, your stream was played via an Apple iPad. The iPad runs iPadOS, a variant of iOS, and is often used for mobile media consumption – especially for: What does an iPad UserAgent look like? A typical entry might look like…
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