Audio Streams or Streams are audio messages delivered over the Internet by an Oddcast server. Audio Streams are counted each time one plays in a Scene. For example, if you place a single Scene that plays one audio message on a Web page with an average of 1,000 page views a day, expect to use an average of 1,000 Audio Streams a day.
You can limit the number of times an audio message is played and repeated to a user on each visit to the Web page. Conserving your available Audio Streams is important since there are a pre-defined number of Audio Streams allotted to each SitePal account package. The size of this allotment depends on the SitePal account package that you have.
The number of Audio Streams that are available in your account is shown on your Account Info page.
The playback limit is implemented independently for each page in which the Scene is embedded. If a Scene is embedded in more than one page, there is an individual limit count for each one of the pages, and it is the limit that is set at the time the Scene is published. Learn about preventing unauthorized playback of your audio streams.