Channels broadcast the same content but in a different format or bitrate. If you need several streams, i.e. 128 kbps, 64 kbps or AAC+ stream - create a new channel.
The in-built stream recording feature of the Everest Panel allows you to record your live streams directly. You can have the server storage space to save the recorded audio files. They will be available under a folder named "recording". You can easily access the recorded audio files via the file manager.
As a broadcaster, you can monitor all login attempts to your broadcaster account. In addition to general login history such as who logged in, at what time, and from where, you can use the Login History page to view this information.
Your Stream Hosting Provider should have provided a username and password to access your broadcaster account, as well as an URL at which you may log in. To access your account, simply launch the login URL and enter your username and password.
Reporting and statistics can assist you with gathering some useful information with related to your audio streaming efforts. For example, it can help you understand whether your streaming efforts are delivering worthwhile results or not. You can gain access to useful and detailed statistics and reports from Everest Panel.