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ConfiguringeditConfiguring M3W The interface is pretty easy to understand, if you have done any streaming before. If not, you will need to understand a little about how it all fits ...
CreditseditCredits Licence All chapters copyright of the authors (see below). Unless otherwise stated all chapters in this manual licensed with GNU Free Documentation License ...
DownloadingeditDownloading M3W can be downloaded from the developers site. The developer is Martin Ruckert, who has also written a book on MP3 called Understanding MP3. You can ...
Glossaryedit
InstallingeditInstalling M3W Requirements M3W will run on any WIndows system since Windows 95. M3W does not need any prerequisites installed. It installs the lame dll, which ...
InterfaceeditM3W Interface The user interface for M3W is very simple: It is divided into the following sections: Soundcard This section is used for giving you feedback ...
IntroductioneditM3W M3W allows you to send live audio (a stream) over the internet. This requires the use of a Streaming Server. M3W is possibly the simplest software available ...
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StreamingIntroedit
UsingeditUsing M3W Start Live Input Next we need to start the input from the soundcard so you can stream audio from a microphone or CD player or whatever you have plugged ...
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_indexeditM3WIntroductionStreamingIntroInstallingDownloadingInstallingGetting StartedInterfaceConfiguringUsingLive StreamingAppendicesGlossaryLinksCredits