Jack Elliott
2017-Apr-19 14:20 UTC
[Icecast] Using Icecast relay function with dynamic IP at remote source end
For our community radio station's live music festivals broadcasts, we set up a small broadcast studio at the festival's venue, and use B.U.T.T. to send a stream to an Icecast server located at the radio station's building. REMOTE LOCATION STATION BUILDING B.U.T.T. ======= WAN =======>> ICECAST SERVER It's pretty reliable, though BUTT does sometimes lose connection, probably due to network congestion. The folks on the Darkice listserv claim that using Icecast to do the sending provides a more reliable connection. So I want to try this idea: REMOTE LOCATION STATION BUILDING B.U.T.T. --> Icecast on localhost ==== WAN ====>> ICECAST SERVER I'm finding the terminology for setting up a relay (on http://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.0/config-file.html#relay) to be a bit confusing and could use some help. I believe I want to set up a Specific Mountpoint Relay. It's where the IP addresses get plugged in that I need some clarification. The IP address for the building is static, but the IP address for the remote server is unknown before every festival, and may be dynamic. The documentation says that for the <relay> section of the xml, we have a <server>127.0.0.1</server> setting. And that is described as "This is the IP for the server which contains the mountpoint to be relayed." I can't tell whether the <relay? section is on the remote server, in which case we only need to put the static IP of the building in the <server> section, or whether the <relay> section is on the building's server, in which case we need to know ahead of time what our remote IP will be, and hope it doesn't change during the festival. I hope this question makes sense. My confusion is clearly because I am unclear which server (remote or building) the <relay> section applies to. -- That Jack Elliott (541) 848 7021 KPOV 88.9 FM High Desert Community radio Producer, The Wednesday Point Host, The Sunday Classics
Marvin Scholz
2017-Apr-19 15:02 UTC
[Icecast] Using Icecast relay function with dynamic IP at remote source end
On 19 Apr 2017, at 16:20, Jack Elliott wrote:> For our community radio station's live music festivals broadcasts, we > set up a small broadcast studio at the festival's venue, and use > B.U.T.T. to send a stream to an Icecast server located at the radio > station's building. > > REMOTE LOCATION STATION BUILDING > B.U.T.T. ======= WAN =======>> ICECAST SERVER > > It's pretty reliable, though BUTT does sometimes lose connection, > probably due to network congestion. > > The folks on the Darkice listserv claim that using Icecast to do the > sending provides a more reliable connection. So I want to try this > idea: > > REMOTE LOCATION STATION BUILDING > B.U.T.T. --> Icecast on localhost ==== WAN ====>> ICECAST SERVERI am not sure how this could be more reliable than BUTT alone.> > I'm finding the terminology for setting up a relay (on > http://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.0/config-file.html#relay) to be a > bit confusing and could use some help. > > I believe I want to set up a Specific Mountpoint Relay. It's where the > IP addresses get plugged in that I need some clarification. The IP > address for the building is static, but the IP address for the remote > server is unknown before every festival, and may be dynamic. > > The documentation says that for the <relay> section of the xml, we > have a <server>127.0.0.1</server> setting. And that is described as > "This is the IP for the server which contains the mountpoint to be > relayed." > > I can't tell whether the <relay? section is on the remote server, in > which case we only need to put the static IP of the building in the > <server> section, or whether the <relay> section is on the building's > server, in which case we need to know ahead of time what our remote IP > will be, and hope it doesn't change during the festival. > > I hope this question makes sense. My confusion is clearly because I am > unclear which server (remote or building) the <relay> section applies > to. > > -- > That Jack Elliott > (541) 848 7021 > KPOV 88.9 FM High Desert Community radio > Producer, The Wednesday Point > Host, The Sunday Classics > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
David Saunders
2017-Apr-19 17:26 UTC
[Icecast] Using Icecast relay function with dynamic IP at remote source end
Hey, The relay easiest to configured in a pull configuration. Where the setting are setup on the remote server. Since the client is on WiFi, you will have lots of issues streaming due to the ever changing wifi environment. My suggestion is source the stream at the lowest settings for encoding you can live with, This will keep the bandwidth down and less likely burp on you. We do have clients who use WiFi and set the the encoding to smallest size for the content being recorded. Most of the time since its voice content we really don't have to go super high on the encoding. I have set up the relay to supplement our bandwidth when we think it will be over the limit. Just remember you need to give the listeners the remote server connection info not the local server. Why it would be better? not sure why, but if the icecast server is set with a larger buffer, it will buffer thru the disconnects of the source. David. On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 11:02 AM, Marvin Scholz <epirat07 at gmail.com> wrote:> > > On 19 Apr 2017, at 16:20, Jack Elliott wrote: > > For our community radio station's live music festivals broadcasts, we set >> up a small broadcast studio at the festival's venue, and use B.U.T.T. to >> send a stream to an Icecast server located at the radio station's building. >> >> REMOTE LOCATION STATION BUILDING >> B.U.T.T. ======= WAN =======>> ICECAST SERVER >> >> It's pretty reliable, though BUTT does sometimes lose connection, >> probably due to network congestion. >> >> The folks on the Darkice listserv claim that using Icecast to do the >> sending provides a more reliable connection. So I want to try this idea: >> >> REMOTE LOCATION STATION BUILDING >> B.U.T.T. --> Icecast on localhost ==== WAN ====>> ICECAST SERVER >> > > I am not sure how this could be more reliable than BUTT alone. > > >> I'm finding the terminology for setting up a relay (on >> http://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.0/config-file.html#relay) to be a >> bit confusing and could use some help. >> >> I believe I want to set up a Specific Mountpoint Relay. It's where the IP >> addresses get plugged in that I need some clarification. The IP address for >> the building is static, but the IP address for the remote server is unknown >> before every festival, and may be dynamic. >> >> The documentation says that for the <relay> section of the xml, we have a >> <server>127.0.0.1</server> setting. And that is described as "This is the >> IP for the server which contains the mountpoint to be relayed." >> >> I can't tell whether the <relay? section is on the remote server, in >> which case we only need to put the static IP of the building in the >> <server> section, or whether the <relay> section is on the building's >> server, in which case we need to know ahead of time what our remote IP will >> be, and hope it doesn't change during the festival. >> >> I hope this question makes sense. My confusion is clearly because I am >> unclear which server (remote or building) the <relay> section applies to. >> >> -- >> That Jack Elliott >> (541) 848 7021 >> KPOV 88.9 FM High Desert Community radio >> Producer, The Wednesday Point >> Host, The Sunday Classics >> _______________________________________________ >> Icecast mailing list >> Icecast at xiph.org >> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast >> > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20170419/9e99ad5e/attachment.html>
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