Von meinem iPhone gesendet> Am 19.08.2016 um 15:13 schrieb Mark Trimble <matrimble at gmail.com>:
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> Thank you Philipp. I'm running icecast 2.4.2 and based on the
"Available Raw Data" in the Icecast docs page
(http://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.0/server-stats.html), it doesn't appear
"album" or "year" are available for the stats-json.xsl file
to get. But it may be misunderstanding what I'm seeing and just don't
know how to properly customize the stats-json file to get album and year.
>
> Would anyone have examples of how to pull in album and year using
stats-json.xsl?
As far as I know you would need the Icecast 2.5 beta to get advanced metadata in
the stats xml or json output.
Note that even with the 2.5 beta this is only possible if the format you are
using supports this. MP3 or AAC do not, it only works with Ogg or WebM/MKV
afaik.
> Mark
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>> Is there a way to add additional metadata fields to icestats in such a
way
>> as to be accessible to stats-json.xsl? In particular I am interested in
>> adding "album" and "year".
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>> From: Philipp Schafft <phschafft at de.loewenfelsen.net>
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>> Good morning,
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>> On Thu, 2016-08-18 at 11:38 -0400, Mark Trimble wrote:
>> > Is there a way to add additional metadata fields to icestats in
such a
>> > way as to be accessible to stats-json.xsl? In particular I am
>> > interested in adding "album" and "year".
>>
>> In the JSON output there is a "metadata" subitem in the
mount. It
>> contains all meta data as provided by the source client.
>>
>> This is at least true for current master. It also seems to be true for
>> v2.5.0-beta.1. It's not in the current stable releases (2.4.x).
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>> Hope I was of help.
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