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Stream Relay - Radio Station Network Version 3.0

Stream Relay - Radio Station Network
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Presenting the best stream relay network on the grid for all audio synchronisation, allowing same music to play on many locations over the whole grid. Practically infinite numbers of locations possible to expand your network. Works great for a radio station, shop owners, multiparcel management & music venues, you only have to set the stream url once (autosyncs whitin a few seconds every time).

Included:
1x TRANSMITTER (SERVER) - we suggest a huge radio tower to connect with, magically also works without this decoration.
1x RECEIVER (RELAY)

Server (transceiver) menu (see pictures):
- Turn autosync on/off
- Set land url stream via textbox dialog
- Update relays with manual trigger
- Clean all server memory, active relays synchronize again after a few hours (after being paired initially during setup).

The server uses an automanager entirely, every 24 hours old antennae get erased from memory. You get updates via instant message about arrays updating with the server and from what region. Get your stream relay now & some expansions to install at more sims & locations of friends!

To automatically read land media URL and set it at locations of relays, objects will need to be the same owner as the land they are on (f.e.: land deeded server on group land, relay from owner of parcel where it synchronizes to). Never reset server script if deeded to group to not lose access to menu.

Once deeded, keep in mind objects cannot be returned to account owner and you will have to buy a new transceiver & relay(s) for locations with other land ownership.

Please rez the antennae in front of the server and reset the script of the antenna to pair.

See item in Second Life
  • Install server on main music land
  • Pair your antenna array with the server
  • Install antenna array at land that will synchronize
  • Enjoy the active music of one land on the other land!
  • Expansion pack available to add 3 more arrays for more land!