diff --git a/docs/manual/getting-started/index.md b/docs/manual/getting-started/index.md index 889c5b044..6b707eaae 100644 --- a/docs/manual/getting-started/index.md +++ b/docs/manual/getting-started/index.md @@ -1,20 +1,32 @@ -If the server is only being used for LibreTime and has a web browser installed, you can access the administration interface directly on that server by opening the address: +# Getting Started + +If the server is only being used for LibreTime and has a web browser installed, +you can access the administration interface directly on that server by opening +the address: http://localhost/ -If you have set up LibreTime so that it can be accessed from other computers, you would use a domain name instead. For example: +If you have set up LibreTime so that it can be accessed from other computers, +you would use a domain name instead. For example: https://libretime.example.com/ -You can log in for the first time with the user name *admin* and the password set during installation. Your browser should automatically focus on the **Username** field. +You can log in for the first time with the user name *admin* and the password +set during installation. Your browser should automatically focus on the +**Username** field. -![](static/Screenshot-Login.png) +![](../on-air-in-60-seconds/static/Screenshot559-Log_in.png) -You will see a link **Reset password** below the password field, which enables users to obtain a password reminder by email. You will need to have a mailserver configured to work with PHP for this to work. There is an issue open to add documentation for this. [#724](https://github.com/LibreTime/libretime/issues/724) +You will see a link **Reset password** below the password field, which enables +users to obtain a password reminder by email. You will need to have a +mailserver configured to work with PHP for this to work. There is an issue open +to add documentation for this +([#724](https://github.com/LibreTime/libretime/issues/724)). ![](static/Screenshot467-Reset_password_link.png)  -The **E-mail** address you enter must match the address stored in the database for your **Username**. +The **E-mail** address you enter must match the address stored in the database +for your **Username**. ![](static/Screenshot468-Restore_password.png) @@ -22,44 +34,54 @@ The **E-mail** address you enter must match the address stored in the database f The Master Panel ---------------- -The **Master Panel** is present at the top of every page of the LibreTime interface. On the left hand side, the Master Panel displays the details of the **Previous** file played out, -the current file playing (with an orange progress bar and time elapsed/time remaining), and the details of the **Next** -file due to play. It also displays the name and scheduled time of the current show, with a blue progress bar. +The **Master Panel** is present at the top of every page of the LibreTime +interface. On the left hand side, the Master Panel displays the details of the +**Previous** file played out, the current file playing (with an orange progress +bar and time elapsed/time remaining), and the details of the **Next** file due +to play. It also displays the name and scheduled time of the current show, with +a blue progress bar. ![](static/Screenshot-MasterPanel.png) -Beneath this side of the Master Panel is the main navigation menu. We'll be looking at the contents of these menus in the -following chapters of this book. +Beneath this side of the Master Panel is the main navigation menu. We'll be +looking at the contents of these menus in the following chapters of this book. ![](static/Screenshot-MainMenu.png) -On the right hand side of the Master Panel are the switches for the **Source Streams**, which enable you to switch from -scheduled play to remote live sources, and back. (See the chapter *Stream settings* for details of this feature). The -**On Air** indicator turns from dark grey to red whenever audio is being played out. Underneath this indicator is a -**Listen** button, which opens a pop-up player that can be used to audition the available playout streams. +On the right hand side of the Master Panel are the switches for the **Source +Streams**, which enable you to switch from scheduled play to remote live +sources, and back. (See the chapter *Stream settings* for details of this +feature). The **On Air** indicator turns from dark grey to red whenever audio +is being played out. Underneath this indicator is a **Listen** button, which +opens a pop-up player that can be used to audition the available playout +streams. -There is also a clock indicating the **Station time** and time zone. Beneath the clock and just to the left, the name of -the user currently logged in is displayed, and there is the link for you to **Logout**.  +There is also a clock indicating the **Station time** and time zone. Beneath +the clock and just to the left, the name of the user currently logged in is +displayed, and there is the link for you to **Logout**.  ![](static/Screenshot469-On_Air_light.png) -Clicking the username link opens a page in which you can update your LibreTime password, contact details, language and time -zone preferences. Click the **Save** button once you have made the changes that you require. +Clicking the username link opens a page in which you can update your LibreTime +password, contact details, language and time zone preferences. Click the +**Save** button once you have made the changes that you require. ![](static/Screenshot470-User_settings.png) -On the right of the Logout link, clicking the green check mark opens a pop-up window with information about the version of -LibreTime installed. If your LibreTime installation is not the latest version available, the green check mark changes to a -green upgrade arrow. Should your LibreTime installation get too far out of date, this arrow will change to a red exclamation -mark. +On the right of the Logout link, clicking the green check mark opens a pop-up +window with information about the version of LibreTime installed. If your +LibreTime installation is not the latest version available, the green check +mark changes to a green upgrade arrow. Should your LibreTime installation get +too far out of date, this arrow will change to a red exclamation mark. - +![](static/Screenshot543-Running_latest_version_250.png) Checking an Icecast server -------------------------- -If you have installed an Icecast streaming media server, you can check that Icecast is running by opening its default server -port of 8000 in your web browser. For example, on the server itself, you can use: +If you have installed an Icecast streaming media server, you can check that +Icecast is running by opening its default server port of 8000 in your web +browser. For example, on the server itself, you can use: http://localhost:8000 @@ -67,7 +89,8 @@ or from another machine, using the domain name of the Icecast server: http://streaming.example.com:8000 -You should see the Icecast status page, with details of any connections that your LibreTime server has made to this Icecast -server. If you have only just installed LibreTime, there may not be any media playing out yet. +You should see the Icecast status page, with details of any connections that +your LibreTime server has made to this Icecast server. If you have only just +installed LibreTime, there may not be any media playing out yet. ![](static/Screenshot293-Icecast_status_page.png) diff --git a/docs/manual/on-air-in-60-seconds/index.md b/docs/manual/on-air-in-60-seconds/index.md index b65982142..4a5262c8b 100644 --- a/docs/manual/on-air-in-60-seconds/index.md +++ b/docs/manual/on-air-in-60-seconds/index.md @@ -1,31 +1,36 @@ -Here's how you can use Libretime to manage your broadcasts. -Chapter names in this book are shown in *italics*, to help you find the details of each step (if you need to read more). +# On Air in 60 Seconds -1. Log in to your Libretime server with your **Username** and **Password** (*Getting started*). +Here's how you can use Libretime to manage your broadcasts. Chapter names in +this book are shown in *italics*, to help you find the details of each step (if +you need to read more). -Log in +1. Log in to your Libretime server with your **Username** and **Password** +(*Getting started*). +![](static/Screenshot559-Log_in.png) -2. Add your files to the Libretime library by clicking **Upload** on the left menu, then click on the the **Drop files here or click to browse your computer.** area. You can drag and drop your files into this window too. The upload will start as soon as you drop a file (*Add media*). +2. Add your files to the Libretime library by clicking **Upload** on the left +menu, then click on the the **Drop files here or click to browse your computer** +area. You can drag and drop your files into this window too. The upload will +start as soon as you drop a file (*Add media*). +![](static/Screenshot557-Select_files_a7GflUi.png) -Select files +3. Create a show by clicking **Calendar** on the main menu, and then clicking +the **New Show** button (*Calendar*). Only admins and program managers can add +shows (*Users*). +![](static/Screenshot558-Add_Show.png) -3. Create a show by clicking **Calendar** on the main menu, and then clicking the **New Show** button (*Calendar*). Only admins and program managers can add shows (Users). +4. Set a name for your show in the **What** section of the box, and a date and +time in the **When** section, then click the **+ Add this show** button at the +end of the page (*Calendar*). +![](static/Screenshot560-Show_when.png) -Add Show +5. Add media to the new show by clicking the name of your show in the +**Calendar** and selecting **Schedule Tracks** (*Calendar*). +![](static/Screenshot561-Add_show_content.png) -4. Set a name for your show in the **What** section of the box, and a date and time in the **When** section, then click the **+ Add this show** button at the end of the page (*Calendar*). - -Show when - -5. Add media to the new show by clicking the name of your show in the **Calendar** and selecting **Schedule Tracks** (*Calendar*). - -Add show content - -6. Search for the media in the left side of the pop-up window which will appear, and drag it into your show on the right side (*Now Playing*). - -Drag show content +6. Search for the media in the left side of the pop-up window which will appear, +and drag it into your show on the right side (*Now Playing*). +![](static/Screenshot562-Drag_show_content.png) 7. You're on air! Click the **Listen** button to hear available streams. - -Listen button - +![](static/Screenshot563-Listen.png)