Hi Manuel and Beni, I don't believe that KH is a different branch. It has a lot of features of 2.5x. So you can load the setup dynamically, without interrupt the steaming software. Also runs this version as a service and is more stable than the 32-bit version of 2.4.x. I had already several cases, where the software was stopping. My understanding is also, that KH is always a pre-version of the official Icecast development. By the way I am also running the 32-bit 2.4.x version. So. if anybody really knows on what KH 2.4.x is based, please send me this information. Thanks a lot, Hans-Georg -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Icecast [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] Im Auftrag von Manuel Hirth Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 19:01 An: icecast at xiph.org Betreff: Re: [Icecast] Icecast-2.4.0-kh20_win64_setup based on ?> I am using the windows 64-bit icecast-2.4.0-kh20_win64_setup, because > that is the only 64-bit version for windows, as I know.I'm not a Windows expert by any means but the 32 bit version should run on a 64 bit Windows install. Or do you have an explicit reason for wanting 64 bit adressing?> Is this build based on Icecast 2.5x development?Icecast 2.5 is not released yet. As for the -kh version, to the best of my knowledge that's a hard fork that doesn't include changes from after it split off, so this is all but guaranteed to be a "no". Also, the setup you mentioned explicitly says it's 2.4.0. :)> If yes, if I found problems, where can I create a bug report?https://github.com/karlheyes/icecast-kh/issues looks to be the right place. Keep in mind that the official Icecast documentation might not match what the -kh version does. Best wishes, -- Manuel Hirth (Software developer) Telephone: +49.3535 490 17 92 Website: https://www.loewenfelsen.net/ Follow us: https://www.linkedin.com/company/loewenfelsen/ Gesch?ftsf?hrer/CEO: Philipp Schafft L?wenfelsen UG (haftungsbeschr?nkt) Registration number: Bickinger Stra?e 21 HRB 12308 CB 04916 Herzberg (Elster) VATIN/USt-ID: Germany DE305133015 _______________________________________________ Icecast mailing list Icecast at xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast -- Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast-Antivirussoftware auf Viren gepr?ft. www.avast.com
On 26 Apr 2023, at 19:50, HGAlt wrote:> Hi Manuel and Beni,Hi,> > I don't believe that KH is a different branch. It has a lot of features of 2.5x. So you can load the setup dynamically, without interrupt the steaming software. Also runs this version as a service and is more stable than the 32-bit version of 2.4.x. I had already several cases, where the software was stopping. > My understanding is also, that KH is always a pre-version of the official Icecast development.Your understanding is wrong, -kh is a hard fork of the project not maintained or related to in any way to the Icecast (non-kh) developers/maintainers.> By the way I am also running the 32-bit 2.4.x version. > > So. if anybody really knows on what KH 2.4.x is based, please send me this information.Generally Icecast-kh is offtopic on this list as it is really a different product and we can not help with it in any way.> > Thanks a lot, > Hans-Georg > > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Icecast [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] Im Auftrag von Manuel Hirth > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. April 2023 19:01 > An: icecast at xiph.org > Betreff: Re: [Icecast] Icecast-2.4.0-kh20_win64_setup based on ? > >> I am using the windows 64-bit icecast-2.4.0-kh20_win64_setup, because >> that is the only 64-bit version for windows, as I know. > > I'm not a Windows expert by any means but the 32 bit version > should run on a 64 bit Windows install. Or do you have an > explicit reason for wanting 64 bit adressing? > >> Is this build based on Icecast 2.5x development? > > Icecast 2.5 is not released yet. As for the -kh version, > to the best of my knowledge that's a hard fork that > doesn't include changes from after it split off, so > this is all but guaranteed to be a "no". Also, the > setup you mentioned explicitly says it's 2.4.0. :) > >> If yes, if I found problems, where can I create a bug report? > > https://github.com/karlheyes/icecast-kh/issues looks to be the right > place. Keep in mind that the official Icecast documentation might not > match what the -kh version does. > > Best wishes, > > -- > Manuel Hirth (Software developer) > Telephone: +49.3535 490 17 92 > Website: https://www.loewenfelsen.net/ > Follow us: https://www.linkedin.com/company/loewenfelsen/ > Gesch?ftsf?hrer/CEO: Philipp Schafft > > L?wenfelsen UG (haftungsbeschr?nkt) Registration number: > Bickinger Stra?e 21 HRB 12308 CB > 04916 Herzberg (Elster) VATIN/USt-ID: > Germany DE305133015 > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > -- > Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast-Antivirussoftware auf Viren gepr?ft. > www.avast.com > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
On Wed, 26 Apr 2023 19:50:07 +0200 "HGAlt" <hgalt at gmx.net> wrote:> Hi Manuel and Beni, > > I don't believe that KH is a different branch. It has a lot of > features of 2.5x. So you can load the setup dynamically, without > interrupt the steaming software. Also runs this version as a service > and is more stable than the 32-bit version of 2.4.x. I had already > several cases, where the software was stopping. My understanding is > also, that KH is always a pre-version of the official Icecast > development. By the way I am also running the 32-bit 2.4.x version.Icecast-KH is a fork maintained by Karl Heyes, that AFAIK initially got traction because of its FLV support, which was a big feature before Flash died out, but wasn't a good fit for the Xiph Foundation which besides Icecast develops and maintains free/libre codecs like FLAC Opus, and Theora. Source: My boss happens to be the current maintainer of Icecast and stresses the divergence between Icecast and Icecast-KH every chance he gets because this is such a common point of confusion. If you want the actual pre-release version, you can find it here: https://downloads.xiph.org/releases/icecast/icecast_win32_2.5-beta1.exe That isn't really up-to-date tho, as beta 3 was already released over a year ago, but it seems to be the only 2.5 Windows build available ? so if you want something newer, you'll have to compile it yourself.> So. if anybody really knows on what KH 2.4.x is based, please send me > this information.I don't know the exact history here, but from what I found, the initial fork seems to have happened around version 2.3.2*. So KH 2.4 either merged changes from mainline Icecast 2.4 (doesn't look like it when going by `git log`) or it's still based on 2.3. In any case, there's going to be a lot of differences between the two. *: see https://github.com/karlheyes/icecast-kh/commit/76a7569020cdfc80b5c781594d33e237196a6162> Thanks a lot, > Hans-GeorgCheerio, -- Manuel Hirth (Software developer) Telephone: +49.3535 490 17 92 Website: https://www.loewenfelsen.net/ Follow us: https://www.linkedin.com/company/loewenfelsen/ Gesch?ftsf?hrer/CEO: Philipp Schafft L?wenfelsen UG (haftungsbeschr?nkt) Registration number: Bickinger Stra?e 21 HRB 12308 CB 04916 Herzberg (Elster) VATIN/USt-ID: Germany DE305133015