Is anyone using icecast and a client in any sort of reliable setting,
such as a backup studio to transmitter link for a radio station?
Something the requires reliability and good audio quality? What client
are you using? I ask because I haven't found any good clients that meet
my needs. Here are my requirements:
1. It should run in linux, for security and stability.
2. It should be command line based as there is no need to run X to get
audio. It just adds another unnecessary layer of instability and
insecurity. And being in a remote location, command line control is a
requirement.
3. It should support listener authentication since the backup stream
should be publicly available.
4. It should preferably support ogg because I like it better, but if I
have to use mp3 for the sake of stability or audio quality, I will.
I haven't found anything yet that meets all these. Here's what I've
tried and the results.
ogg123: The obvious choice. But it can't seem to do it for long.
After several hours it begins to get a very repeatable pattern of quick
hisses. Usually pairs of two, the first one long, the second short.
Perhaps every 2 to 3 seconds. Also, I notice that the buffer keeps
decreasing as it plays. I've tried with multiple sound cards just in
case it was a sound card clock inconsistency, but it does the same thing
in both cases.
zinf: This worked well for longer using the cmdline.ui. But
inevitably, every time I've tried it, after a few days it just quits
without explanation. That's not really good either. I need something
that will always work. I haven't tried zinf with mp3 yet, but I don't
know why it would be any different.
Are there any other command line ogg players? As far as I know, you
can't run xmms without x, hence the name.
For mp3 I tried mpg321, which seems to be the popular choice.
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to support authentication. Plus the audio
quality is terrible. It gets lots of hisses about every 3 seconds, and
a few times it just gets stuck on a short clip of sound over and over
again for a long period of time. Not good either.
mpg123 does support listener authentication. It might be my only
option, but I haven't yet tried it for an extended period of time.
What are others using? I briefly tried to get alsaplayer working in
text mode unsuccessfully, but if anyone recommends it I'll give it a shot.
Thanks,
Joel