This is to announce version 2.0.1 of ices. It is a small update to 2.0.0 and is compatible to existing configurations. The most user-visible part of this update is in the ALSA input driver, which some people have reported as being a problem in some cases. You can download the tar files from http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ices/ Summary of changes since 2.0.0 . update ALSA input . add optional ogg page flush trigger . fix small memory issues on rare cases . doc and sample updates . small build updates Please report any issues via trac.xiph.org Icecast development team
Why you don't develop ices0.4 anymore ?? Or even add the mp3 features to ices2 !! Why maintain two codebases ?? On 23 Jan 2005 18:57:39 +0000, Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> wrote:> This is to announce version 2.0.1 of ices. It is a small update to > 2.0.0 and is compatible to existing configurations. > > The most user-visible part of this update is in the ALSA input driver, > which some people have reported as being a problem in some cases. > > You can download the tar files from > > http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ices/ > > Summary of changes since 2.0.0 > . update ALSA input > . add optional ogg page flush trigger > . fix small memory issues on rare cases > . doc and sample updates > . small build updates > > Please report any issues via trac.xiph.org > > Icecast development team > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast >-- Mohamed Eldesoky www.eldesoky.net RHCE
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 11:38:06 +0200, Mohamed Eldesoky <eldesoky.lists@gmail.com> wrote:> Why you don't develop ices0.4 anymore ?? > Or even add the mp3 features to ices2 !! > Why maintain two codebases ??Ices 0.x is still developed. So is ices2. They're independent codebases with substantially different capabilities and users. Yes, in retrospect naming it ices2 was a poor idea. Too late to correct that one, though... We won't add mp3 capabilities to ices2 as it is intended as part of Xiph.Org's strategy to get users using freely available and freely implementable codecs (such as vorbis, theora, etc.). The patent restrictions on mp3 mean that it violates these aims. Mike