| Frequently Asked
Questions
(FAQs concerning
using copyrighted material,
click here.) 1. Do I need to re-insert the HTML coding everytime I make an addition or removal of tracks from my webstream or podcast? No. What is nice about iWebStreamer, is that you never have to worry about inserting the HTML coding more than once. After you have inserted the HTML coding for your webstream or podcast, you can manage it from the tool and it will reflect the changes on your website. 2. Is there a maximum file size limit per audio track that I can upload? Yes, an individual audio track cannot exceed 50MB in size. 3. Is there a maximum number of webstreams or podcasts that can be created? No. You can create an unlimited number of webstreams and podcasts. 4. How do I insert the HTML into my Microsoft Frontpage website? (Make sure you have the HTML coding already copied.) Open your website with MS Frontpage and open the page you want to insert the player into. While on the “Normal” (or “Design”) view of the website, place your cursor where you want the player to appear. Click the “HTML” button at the bottom and go to Edit > Paste. 5. How do I insert the HTML into my Macromedia Dreamweaver website? (Make sure you have the HTML coding already copied.) Open your website with Macromedia Dreamweaver and open the page you want to insert the player into. Click the “Split” button at the top to show both the coding and design of the webpage. Place your cursor on the page design where you want the player to appear. This will automatically take you to the correct spot in the coding. Click inside the coding and go to Edit > Paste. 6. What browsers support the iWebStreamer player? We have not discovered any browser that is not compatible. Any browser that can support Flash, will be able to run the player. 7. What type of audio files can be uploaded into iWebStreamer? MP3s are the only file format that can be uploaded. 8. Do I need an iPod to listen to my podcast(s)? No. You can broadcast your audio on your website and use iTunes to listen. However, you do have the ability to use an iPod too. |










