Thanks! That worked. In regards to the other part of my question - do you have to be relaying from a shoutcast or icecast source? Can the source not have a port number? For example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx/stream.mp3 Thanks again. j --- Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> wrote:> On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 20:42, j h wrote: > > Hello. A couple questions. > > > > When I execute curl > > http://myserver.xxx.xxx:8000/test.mp3 , I get > "<b>The > > source you requested could not be found.</b>" > > > > I've placed my error.log and icecast.xml files > below. > > > > Could someone help me understand my error.log a > little > > better - to maybe see why I'm not getting a stream > > when I make the above curl call. > > fairly easy to understand really.. > > ... > > [2005-07-28 10:34:46] INFO main/main Icecast > 2.2.0 > > server started > > now start the relay > > > [2005-07-28 10:34:47] DBUG > slave/check_relay_stream > > Adding relay source at mountpoint "/test.mp3" > > [2005-07-28 10:34:47] INFO > slave/start_relay_stream > > Starting relayed source at mountpoint "/test.mp3" > > [2005-07-28 10:34:48] DBUG > > connection/connection_complete_source sources > count is > > 0 > > [2005-07-28 10:34:48] DBUG > > connection/connection_complete_source source is > ready > > to start > > [2005-07-28 10:34:48] DBUG source/source_init > Source > > creation complete > > relay is ready > > > [2005-07-28 10:34:48] INFO > format-mp3/mp3_get_no_meta > > End of stream /test.mp3 > > No more data on socket, so shutdown the relay. > > > > Here is my config file: > > ... > > <relay> > > <server>buster.kgnu.net</server> > > <port>8000</port> > > <mount>/KGNU_live_low.mp3.m3u</mount> > > <local-mount>/test.mp3</local-mount> > > you've asked icecast to relay the m3u file itself, > which may only have 1 > line of text (ie not mp3 data) and then finishes. > This matches what > shows above, with an 'End of stream' soon after the > relay starts up. > > What I think you meant to say is > > <mount>/KGNU_live_low.mp3</mount> > > karl. > > >__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 23:08, j h wrote:> Thanks! That worked. > > In regards to the other part of my question - do you > have to be relaying from a shoutcast or icecast > source? Can the source not have a port number? For > example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx/stream.mp3All TCP connections have a port number, the default for http is 80. As for the source of the relay, it can be shoutcast or icecast, because the relay is classed as a listener by the source. karl.
> All TCP connections have a port number, the default > for http is 80.Thanks. Good point. I was wondering how to handle this in icecast.xml.> As for the source of the relay, it can be shoutcast > or icecast, because > the relay is classed as a listener by the source.What if the source is neither icecast or shoutcast - but another mp3 stream source? If it matters, why? Thanks>--- Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> wrote:> On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 23:08, j h wrote: > > Thanks! That worked. > > > > In regards to the other part of my question - do > you > > have to be relaying from a shoutcast or icecast > > source? Can the source not have a port number? > For > > example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx/stream.mp3 > > All TCP connections have a port number, the default > for http is 80. > > As for the source of the relay, it can be shoutcast > or icecast, because > the relay is classed as a listener by the source. > > karl. > > >__________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour: http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html