Primarily I need the Intro feature on the Windows platform. Fred Fred Black Batanga.com fred@batanga.com 336-510-5485 -----Original Message----- From: Karl Heyes [mailto:karl@xiph.org] Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 9:13 PM To: Fred Black Cc: icecast Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast 2.3 On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 20:00, Fred Black wrote:> Hi; > > I'm new to using IceCast and have found quite a lot of good info in > the mailing list archive. Is there any projection for when IceCast > 2.3 will be available?Nothing has been decided on yet. It will depend on what will get merged, and/or getting time to implement it. Feel free to make comments about wanted features, bug fixes etc karl.
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 14:48, Fred Black wrote:> Primarily I need the Intro feature on the Windows platform.That feature has already been merged into the trunk codebase for a 2.3 release. karl ....> On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 20:00, Fred Black wrote: > > Hi; > > > > I'm new to using IceCast and have found quite a lot of good info in > > the mailing list archive. Is there any projection for when IceCast > > 2.3 will be available? > > Nothing has been decided on yet. It will depend on what will get merged, > and/or getting time to implement it. Feel free to make comments about > wanted features, bug fixes etc
Hello, I joined last week and received great help immediately. I am enjoying this informative and genteel list. Anyway, here's an interesting one: I am streaming with Icecast using a radio into line-in. It works fine, and the stream sounds great. However, I have been doing this for four years, and I often would like to listen to audio from the internet without the line-in sound in the background. These files do not play in the stream, so I don't mind listening to them on top of the line-in audio, but if I could block the line-in audio from reaching my headphones, I would be really happy. This is a windows XP box at work, so not my choice in OS. I have assumed this is not possible, but I have never asked anyone else about it before. Thanks, Tom