On 20 Jul 2020, at 13:02, Damian wrote:>> >> On 20 Jul 2020, at 1:12, Damian wrote: >> >>> I solved the issue by adding my own m3u files to >>> /usr/share/icecast/web but I am not sure if this is icecast >>> best-practice. This also raises a few other issues as well… http >>> stream links don’t appear on the icecast stream directory and >>> stream titles and track metadata does not display when opening m3u >>> files created in this way. >> >> Which player did you try this with? >> > > > I used VLC and Apple Music on Mac OS Catalina. I also tested it using > VLC on Debian 10. >For https streams, VLC will not be able to show ICY metadata (used for example for MP3 or AAC streams) due to a bug in VLC.> > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
> > For https streams, VLC will not be able to show ICY metadata (used for example for MP3 or AAC streams) > due to a bug in VLC. >Okay. Do you know why Apple Music wouldn’t play the https stream at all? Also, just going back to my previous question, are https streams not available on the Xiph stream directory? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20200720/5236a807/attachment.html>
On 20 Jul 2020, at 13:38, Damian wrote:>> >> For https streams, VLC will not be able to show ICY metadata (used >> for example for MP3 or AAC streams) >> due to a bug in VLC. >> > > > Okay. Do you know why Apple Music wouldn’t play the https stream at > all? Also, just going back to my previous question, are https streams > not available on the Xiph stream directory?No, currently its not easily possible to list a https stream in the directory. It's a known issue that will be solved for Icecast 2.5 Regarding Apple Music, I did not test yet. Have you tried with the direct stream URL not the m3u paylist?