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2006 Jan 12
5
Kernel Error with Icecast
I currently have Icecast 2.3.1 running with Darkice on a Fedora Core 4 box (with the 2.6.14 kernel). We have three streams running (all mp3) @ 128kbs, 64kbs, and 24kbs. I am consistently seeing the following error: kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffffffff It does appear to be icecast causing the error. Oddly, when this first started showing up, it would crash icecast entirely - meaning I couldn't get any stream. Now, it...
2005 Jan 04
2
range support / stream seeking not supported byWinamp 5 and WMP 10?
...of file are > you testing with ? The winamp plugin doesn't work perfectly in some cases > (it gets a bit confused sometimes with VBR files), WMP 10 works perfectly > however. Do you get a seek bar in winamp/WMP when playing on demand > (static files) ? The file is not VBR, it is 24kbs 16kHz, mono mp3 file. It may be available at http://streams.audioserver.nl:8080/recordings/testpreek.mp3 Ok, I've found part of the problem. I'm using the THOMSON mp3PRO Decoder v1.2 plugin on Winamp 5.05. It appears that this plug-in doesn't support stream seeking. After disabling the...
2004 Aug 06
1
Live Webcast in OGG
...s and it ends in a program called "example" which will stream a pre-recorded OGG file to the server. Is there anything to stream directly from the soundcard yet? If not, is there anything in the pipeline? If it is possible, what bitrates in mono/stereo are available. I am currently using 24kbs MP3 stereo for sending two languages simultaneously, one panned left and the other panned right. Obviously, there are left-right crosstalk problems and some people with naff modems/ISPs are not getting a reliable stream. This is the motivation to move to a more efficient format, so I can reduce the...
2004 Aug 06
0
load average question
...brary , where i can have more than just radio shows .. ie., live local shows , dj set pages, etc .. but i need some mp3 support for new or non-friendly users .. . so i figure , ch 1 .. .ogg playlist rebroadcast w/ 2 mounts _ dialup and hispeed (as available , q=-1, q=7 ) and a mp3 transc0der - 24kbs ( 3 mountpoints ) ch 2 . basically the same setup .. AUTO-REQUEST channel, if 0 listeners, you can choose your own episode to be streamed . ( 3 mountpoints ) live .. only the dialup mount , this is being run by another server/set of scripts , w/ both dialup/hispeed , and it'll relay to the ma...
2005 Jan 04
0
range support / stream seeking not supported byWinamp 5 and WMP 10?
At 11:58 AM 1/4/2005, you wrote: >The file is not VBR, it is 24kbs 16kHz, mono mp3 file. It may be available >at http://streams.audioserver.nl:8080/recordings/testpreek.mp3 > >Ok, I've found part of the problem. I'm using the THOMSON mp3PRO Decoder >v1.2 plugin on Winamp 5.05. It appears that this plug-in doesn't support >stream seeking....
2005 Jan 04
2
range support / stream seeking not supported by Winamp 5 and WMP 10?
Hi, I was just checking out icecast-2.2.0. You guys have done a great job yet again! I was interested in the range support / stream seeking on static files, since that would be a really useful feature for my clients. Range support / stream seeking seems to work with RealPlayer v10, but not with Winamp 5 or Windows Media Player 10. Does anyone else have this experience? Is there a way to make it
2004 Aug 06
2
load average question
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 19:12, Adon Irani wrote: > i realize this isn't the correct list for this , so i won't ask (again ) > , but i've looked into my server load further .. and have attached a top > output > > i am almost out of free memory . i would expect this would be a priority > .. but will it make a difference in CPU usage ? no, in general free memory is bad,
2004 Aug 06
6
Liveice on Linux PPC
> > >> >> > >That line relates to this >struct ovectl_ratemanage_arg ai; > >which is defined in vorbis/vorbisenc.h. Is one of those other lines >stating that certain headers files could not be found? If so then make >sure that your system has the ogg and vorbis packages installed. You may >have to build libogg and libvorbis from source if you