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TB StreamServer (tbstreamserver) is a runtime application supplied with [[Toolpack]] that is used to play back and record audio streams/files as well as play back video files. It can be used for applications such as [[Ringback tones|ringback tones]], [[background music injection|background music injection]], and other subscriber services. | |||
tbstreamserver is | |||
TelcoBridges has developed a [[media:Tbstreamserver hardware guide.pdf|guide]] describing the computer server hardware required to host the TB StreamServer application. | |||
== | General information page on playing and recording files with TB StreamServer can be found here: | ||
[[Customer_application_framework:play_audio_files]] | |||
== Started By == | |||
Tbstreamserver is spawned by [[Toolpack_Application:tboamapp |tboamapp]]. | |||
== High Availability == | |||
Tbstreamserver is a [[Load Sharing|load sharing]] type of application. This means that Toolpack will use all | |||
tbstreamserver instances equally whenever possible. | |||
== References == | |||
*[[media:Tbstreamserver hardware guide.pdf| TBStreamServer Hardware Guide]] | |||
*[[How to Start Stream Server]] with Toolpack | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:39, 2 July 2013
TB StreamServer (tbstreamserver) is a runtime application supplied with Toolpack that is used to play back and record audio streams/files as well as play back video files. It can be used for applications such as ringback tones, background music injection, and other subscriber services.
TelcoBridges has developed a guide describing the computer server hardware required to host the TB StreamServer application.
General information page on playing and recording files with TB StreamServer can be found here:
Customer_application_framework:play_audio_files
Started By
Tbstreamserver is spawned by tboamapp.
High Availability
Tbstreamserver is a load sharing type of application. This means that Toolpack will use all tbstreamserver instances equally whenever possible.
References
- TBStreamServer Hardware Guide
- How to Start Stream Server with Toolpack