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various command line issues



Dear All,

when you need to start multiple playlist from the command line, each playlists config file must contain an unique destination base port, for example

Playlist 1 (audio-video)
destination_base_port 5010

Playlist 2 (audio-video)
destination_base_port 5014

and so on, Is it correct?

I have noticed that If a playlist generated and started from the web interface is running, you can run another playlist from the command line without specify a destination base port...therefore I suppose the former use some ports in the high range and the latter use the default 5004...

Someone knows how to see which ports are used by the broadcasts started from the web interface?


Another question: is the command line <x-tad-bigger>PlaylistBroadcaster -l </x-tad-bigger>supposed to work? I always get "- PlaylistBroadcaster: No Broadcasts running." even if multiple broadcasts are running....

I order to check (and eventually stop) playlists I have to use ps -ax|grep <x-tad-bigger>PlaylistBroadcaster (</x-tad-bigger>then kill the process to stop a playlist)

Thank you

Ugo
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