Flash Love
2005-May-06 08:39 UTC
[Icecast] Are there any success stories streaming to an icecast2 server using Asterisk or OpenMCU?
My goal is build a configuration that provides an 800 number to an internal (LAN) MCU Asterisk/OpenMCU server to manage an audio conference for up to 8 clients (for one hour) that will be streamed to an icecast2 server. I have googled and read a few discussions about the use of Asterisk and possiibly OpenMCU to stream audio to an icecast2 server. I have seen snippets here and there and now I am trying to fix all the pieces together. At present, it seems to me that using Asterisk w/ app_conference will demand a separate machine with a card (???) from digium. From there, it appears that configuring some "conf" files will do the rest. I am not yet sure whats all needed to satisfy the OpenMCU configuration. If anyone have already been down this path and can point me to working or workable DIY solutions, please advise. Thanks
Geoff Shang
2005-May-07 00:49 UTC
[Icecast] Are there any success stories streaming to an icecast2 server using Asterisk or OpenMCU?
Flash Love wrote:> My goal is build a configuration that provides an 800 number to an internal > (LAN) MCU Asterisk/OpenMCU server to manage an audio conference for up to 8 > clients (for one hour) that will be streamed to an icecast2 server.It's possible to stream to Icecast2 direct from the asterisk MeetMe conference module via Ices.> I have googled and read a few discussions about the use of Asterisk and > possiibly OpenMCU to stream audio to an icecast2 server. I have seen > snippets here and there and now I am trying to fix all the pieces together.Asterisk is like this unfortunately and I can't tell you the specifics on how to do it, but I know people who have it working.> At present, it seems to me that using Asterisk w/ app_conference will demand a > separate machine with a card (???) from digium.My understanding is you either need a digium card or the zaptel dummy driver. These are needed to provide timing for the conference bridge. You can get the drivers from asterisk.org.> From there, it appears that > configuring some "conf" files will do the rest.You'll need Ices installed. Asterisk has its own conf file which it uses with Ices. The README.ices file in the doc subdirectory of the asterisk source tree has some info. Note that on at least two systems I know of, people have been caught when using Ices 2.x installed from packages as the binary is called ices2 and not just ices which is what asterisk is looking for. The error that this produces is rather cryptic.> I am not yet sure whats all > needed to satisfy the OpenMCU configuration.I know nothing about this, didn't know there was any hooks for this sort of thing in openmcu but it's a long time since I've looked at it. Let me know if there's more info you need and I'll ask my friends some specific questions. Geoff.
Flash Love
2005-May-13 17:19 UTC
[Icecast] Are there any success stories streaming to an icecast2 server using Asterisk or OpenMCU?
I have read more about asterisk and have succeeded in using it's app_ices function and a sample conference . I would like to learn more about lowering the latency between the Speaker on the SIPphone->Meetme Conference->ICES->Listener stream. Thank you Flash> > Let me know if there's more info you need and I'll ask my friends some > specific questions. > > Geoff. > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast@xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
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