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== Installation ==
 
=== Installing ACE Stream on Debian/Ubuntu from repository ===
 
'''Step 1'''
 
Add link on appropriate repository into <tt>/etc/apt/sources.list</tt> file.
 
Repository should be selected according to operating system.
 
''Debian 6:''
<tt><nowiki>deb http://repo.acestream.org/debian/ squeeze main</nowiki></tt>
or
<tt><nowiki>deb http://repo.acestream.org/debian/ sid main</nowiki></tt>
 
Note: packages in sid repository are assembled with dependencies that correspond to official sid-repositories of Debian.
If you don't know, which repository to choose, use squeeze.
 
''Debian 7:''
<tt><nowiki>deb http://repo.acestream.org/debian/ wheezy main</nowiki></tt>
 
''Ubuntu 11.10:''
<tt><nowiki>deb http://repo.acestream.org/ubuntu/ oneiric main</nowiki></tt>
 
''Ubuntu 12.04:''
<tt><nowiki>deb http://repo.acestream.org/ubuntu/ precise main</nowiki></tt>
 
''Ubuntu 12.10:''
<tt><nowiki>deb http://repo.acestream.org/ubuntu/ quantal main</nowiki></tt>
 
''Ubuntu 13.04:''
<tt><nowiki>deb http://repo.acestream.org/ubuntu/ raring main</nowiki></tt>
 
'''Step 2'''
 
Installing public key. To do this you have to run the following command:
 
''Debian:''
<tt><nowiki>wget -O - http://repo.acestream.org/keys/acestream.public.key | apt-key add -</nowiki></tt>
 
''Ubuntu:''
<tt><nowiki>sudo wget -O - http://repo.acestream.org/keys/acestream.public.key | sudo apt-key add -</nowiki></tt>
 
'''Step 3'''
 
Installing the right package. For example, for engine installation you have to install acestream-engine package.
 
''Debian''
<tt>apt-get update</tt>
<tt>apt-get install acestream-engine</tt>
 
''Ubuntu''
<tt>sudo apt-get update</tt>
<tt>sudo apt-get install acestream-engine</tt>
 
The following packages are available in the repository for Ubuntu:
*'''acestream-engine''' - engine
*'''acestream-mozilla-plugin''' - plug-in for browser
*'''acestream-player''' - desktop player
*'''acestream-player-data''' - set of common libraries for the player and plug-in
*'''acestream-full''' - full package, including all of the above
 
For Debian only the engine (acestream-engine) is available.
 
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=== Installing ACE Stream package on Ubuntu from deb-package ===
You can install ACE Stream on Ubuntu without using repository. To do this you need to download the installation package by one of links below and install it using a package manager (for example, by double click on downloaded package).
 
Package for 32-bit versions of Ubuntu:
<tt>http://dl.torrentstream.org/products/acestream-full/ubuntu/i368/latest</tt>
 
Package for 64-bit versions of Ubuntu:
<tt>http://dl.torrentstream.org/products/acestream-full/ubuntu/amd64/latest</tt>
 
Supported versions of Ubuntu: 11.10, 12.04, 12.10
 
This intallation package is an analog of <tt>acestream-full</tt> package from repository. It includes the engine, player and plug-in for browsers.
-->
 
=== Installing Ace Stream on the CentOS ===
Requirements:
* installed python 2.6
* installed module python-argparse
 
To install Ace Stream on CentOS you need:
* download an archive that corresponds to your CentOS version (links are below)
* extract files from archive and copy contents to /usr dir
 
The following packages are available at this moment:
*'''CentOS 6 64bit''': http://dl.acestream.org/centos/6/acestream-engine-2.1.6_2-centos6-x86_64.tar.gz
 
This package was tested on CentOS 6.3.
 
==Launching broadcast==
*<tt>--cache-dir CACHE_DIR</tt> - directory for creating service files (broadcast cache and others)
*<tt>--publish-dir PUBLISH_DIR</tt> - directory, in which acelive-file will be created
*<tt>--piecesize PIECESIZE</tt> - piece size in bytes , power of two (if it's not specified, it's set automatically depending on bitrate)
*<tt>--duration DURATION</tt> - size of broadcast cache in format HH:MM:SS (by default, one hour: 01:00:00)
*<tt>--host HOST</tt> - set address of local tracker manually
*<tt>--pid-file-dir PATH</tt> - the directory where engine's pid file is created. Default is /tmp.
*<tt>--provider-key</tt> - provider key (for an affiliate program)
*<tt>--content-idsid</tt> - content id identificator for statistics(for an affiliate program)
*<tt>--permanent</tt> - mark the broadcast as 24/7 (it's available all the time)
*<tt>--date-start YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss</tt> - set the data and time of the broadcast start (for the broadcasts which runs during a limited time)
*<tt>-h, --help</tt> - show commands' description
=== Syntax of acestreamengine--stream-node command===<tt>acestreamengine--stream-node</tt> command launches support node.
''required parameters''
*<tt>--allow-support-download</tt> - allow receiving data from other support nodes
*<tt>--allow-peers-download</tt> - allow receiving data from ordinary peers
*<tt>--max-incoming-connects MAX_INCOMING_CONNECTSconnections MAX_CONNECTIONS</tt> - maximum limit number of incoming total connections (from other peers) (by default: is 1000)*<tt>--max-outgoing-connects MAX_OUTGOING_CONNECTSpeers MAX_PEERS</tt> - maximum limit number of outgoing connections (to other peers) (by default: is 50)
*<tt>--max-upload-slots MAX_UPLOAD_SLOTS</tt> - maximum number of peers, on which data from support node are given simultaneously (by default: 7)
*<tt>--max-download-speed MAX_DOWNLOAD_SPEED</tt> - maximum download speed (byte/s). By default: 0 (no restrictions).
*<tt>--max-upload-speed MAX_UPLOAD_SPEED</tt> - maximum upload speed (byte/s). By default: 0 (no restrictions).
*<tt>--showlog-piecesdebug DEBUG</tt> -show in set the debug level (default is 0 - minimum log numbers of pieces as they are createdlevel)*<tt>--service-remote-access</tt> - enable remote statistics*<tt>--showservice-peersaccess-token</tt> - periodically show in log list of connected peers password for remote statistics access*<tt>--stats-report-interval STATS_REPORT_INTERVAL</tt> - set interval in seconds to show in log information about download/upload speep. By between internal statistics update (default: 0 (do not showis 60).*<tt>--debug DEBUGstats-report-peers</tt> - set debug levelupdate information about connected peers in the internal statistics (increases CPU load)
''additional''
We launch the source on server 192.168.1.1:
<tt>acestreamengine--stream -source \
--name "test" \
--title "Test broadcast" \
--publish-dir "/home/www/streams" \
--cache-dir "/tmp/streams" \
--add-authorized-peers \ > /tmp/test-source.log 2>&1</tt>
The last line is used to write logs into file /tmp/test-source.log. By default <tt>acestreamengine--stream-source</tt> shows outputs all debug information in console in STDERRthe STDOUT.
<tt>--add-authorized-peers</tt> option adds the list of authorized nodes to acelive-file (in this case, it's the source: 192.168.1.1).
In this example we assume that XBT Tracker is installed and launched on server 192.168.1.1.
Now broadcast's launch will look like:
<tt>acestreamengine--stream -source \
--name "test" \
--title "Test broadcast" \
--add-authorized-peers \
--skip-internal-tracker \
--tracker "udp://192.168.1.1:2710/announce" \ > /tmp/test-source.log 2>&1</tt>
<tt>--skip-internal-tracker</tt> option disconnects embedded tracker, <tt>--tracker</tt> option connects external tracker.
using <tt>--support-node</tt> option:
<tt>acestreamengine --supportstream-node</tt>: <tt>acestreamengine-stream source \
--name "test" \
--title "Test broadcast" \
--tracker "udp://192.168.1.1:2710/announce" \
--support-node "192.168.1.2:8621" \
--support-node "192.168.1.3:8621" \ > /tmp/test-source.log 2>&1</tt>
Launch support nodes on servers 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3 (commands are the same):
<tt>acestreamengine--stream-node \
--url "<nowiki>http://192.168.1.1/streams/test.acelive</nowiki>" \
--state-dir "/tmp" \
--source-node "192.168.1.1:7764" \
--allow-source-download \ > /tmp/test-node.log 2>&1</tt>
Option <tt>--source-node</tt> sets source address.
On server 192.168.1.2 it will look like:
<tt>acestreamengine--stream-node \
--url "<nowiki>http://192.168.1.1/streams/test.acelive</nowiki>" \
--state-dir "/tmp" \
--allow-source-download \
--support-node "192.168.1.3:8621" \
--allow-support-download \ > /tmp/test-node.log 2>&1</tt>
On server 192.168.1.3:
<tt>acestreamengine--stream-node \
--url "<nowiki>http://192.168.1.1/streams/test.acelive</nowiki>" \
--state-dir "/tmp" \
--allow-source-download \
--support-node "192.168.1.2:8621" \
--allow-support-download \ > /tmp/test-node.log 2>&1</tt>
====Private source with two support nodes====
To make the source private, option <tt>--private-source</tt> must be specified:
<tt>acestreamengine--stream -source \
--name "test" \
--title "Test broadcast" \
--support-node "192.168.1.2:8621" \
--support-node "192.168.1.3:8621" \
--private-source \ > /tmp/test-source.log 2>&1</tt>
Notice that in this configuration tracker's address is changed to <tt>udp://192.168.1.2:2710/announce</tt>. It was made to support old versions of clients, which do not process a list of authorized peers (more details here [[#Authorized peers|Authorized peers]]).
 
Launch support nodes on servers 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3 as usual:
<tt>acestreamengine--stream-node \
--url "<nowiki>http://192.168.1.1/streams/test.acelive</nowiki>" \
--state-dir "/tmp" \
--source-node "192.168.1.1:7764" \
--allow-source-download \</tt> ====Recent scripts and configuration examples==== > Python-based launch scripts with configuration examples and some brief explanation available via https:/tmp/test-nodegithub.log 2>&1<com/acestream/tt>streaming-utils

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