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2004 Aug 06
2
darkice problems (was Re: Propping up liveice)
...r was the last one *not* to require lame as a shared lib--but had already put too much effort into it. If other folks have it working correctly for a 24x7 live 64k stream against iceast 1.3.12, I'm all ears. -Matt <p>On Sunday, May 26, 2002, at 11:27 PM, Akos Maroy wrote: > Matt Boersma wrote: >> on the average of every couple weeks. I tried darkice, but it doesn't >> deal with lame correctly. So I wrote a script to resurrect liveice when > > Could you elaborate on this? In what respect does darkice not deal with > lame correctly? > > > Akos &...
2004 Aug 06
3
Propping up liveice
I'm a volunteer who runs the mp3 streaming for KGNU-FM in Boulder, Colorado. We stream live at 64K with Linux, icecast 1.3.12+ minor patches, liveice, and lame 3.92. It easily supports 32 internet listeners 24x7 from a donated 400MHz Pentium II. Liveice is the only problem--it does its job of connecting the soundcard rec in to the lame encoder and to icecast, but dies without
2004 Aug 06
0
FreeBSD in general
Matt Boersma <boersma@genomica.com> writes: > from 0.8 - 2 % CPU time and about 4MB of resident memory. I even > "renice -10" it at the suggestion of someone else on this list. > Lame (or another encoder) will be by far the biggest CPU consumer. Have you tried rtprio at all? I underst...
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: sample rate and emu10k1
Matt Boersma wrote: > This is slightly off-topic, but since we're talking about sample rates > perhaps one of you can help. > > I have a SoundBlaster Live! 5.1 card installed in a nice server > running Debian Woody (stable). I have ices and icecast2 working > well from recent CVS sources...
2004 Aug 06
2
Update Metadata of ogg stream
On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 12:45:08PM +1100, Michael Smith wrote: > On Wednesday 28 April 2004 20:53, Milos Wimmer wrote: > > is here any reason, why metadata updating of the ogg stream via HTTP > > requests is not included in official Icecast version (or latest -kh > > versions)? > > It would be really very useful and I'm sure lot of people would > > appreciate
2004 Aug 06
6
ogg player for mac
Hi Does anyone know of an ogg player for the mac (os 9) that actually works with icecast. I've tried audion, macamp, unsanity echo, and mint with no results whatsoever. They all play ogg files from disk, and all grab an mp3 stream from icecast, but as soon as I try streaming ogg they all fail to regonise it. (except for audion, which for some reason plays the stream as twice the speed?)
2004 Aug 06
7
Live Streaming Problem
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Karl Heyes wrote: > your sound card/driver does not deal with 44100hz samplerates, try 48000 > instead. Remember to change the resample tags according. Are there many cards in this category? I'dve thought that all cards would support 44100, it being the standard that it is. Your comments however suggest experience of this problem. Geoff. --- >8 ---- List
2004 Aug 06
1
Propping up liveice
lundi 27 mai 2002, 07:27:32, Akos Maroy a écrit : > Matt Boersma wrote: >> on the average of every couple weeks. I tried darkice, but it doesn't >> deal with lame correctly. So I wrote a script to resurrect liveice when > Could you elaborate on this? In what respect does darkice not deal with > lame correctly? Personnally I have thos...
2004 Aug 06
1
Ogg streams on MacOSX
On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 02:31:40PM -0400, jared jennings wrote: > On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 09:20:09PM -0400, Chris G (Moguta) wrote: > > >I maintain such a page here: > > > > > >http://thebasement.org/sound/vorbis_info > > > > > >It's probably woefully incomplete. > > > > Well, there are only a few more, AFAIK: > > - MacAmp
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast / liveice quandry
...mercials, like that. If you knew the final url you could bypass them all. I'd even like to see the static files be affected by mount point declarations in the config. Then you could use the fallback directive to eventually kick it to a live stream. <p>On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 11:48, Matt Boersma wrote: > If you use an .m3u file, this is trivial. Just insert the URL for the > static file on a line before the one pointing to your live stream. > > We did the same thing at KGNU when we wanted to let everyone know > about the webcaster royalty protest day, and it worked perfect...
2004 Aug 06
4
Update Metadata of ogg stream
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Karl Heyes wrote: Hello, I found this old message in the archive: > this is because it's an ogg stream, the mechanism above is the way to > insert song title updates for mp3. Either insert New+Metadata at ices > (won't work when using a playlist) or use my icecast -kh22 from > www.xiph.org/~karl which has the URL code for it in. is here any reason,
2004 Aug 06
4
Icecast / liveice quandry
I've been running classic icecast + liveice for some time now (several years) without problems. A couple days ago, the station manager (NPR affiliate) came to me and asked if we could 'inject' a static file into the stream. Basically what he wants is for the client to first receive a static file (requesting donations of course) and then on to the live stream (*not* intermittently).
2004 Aug 06
5
liveice problem
Hello everybody... I figure this is not exactly an icecast question, but maybe someone might be able to help. Icecast runs nicely as far as I can see, and so does liveice, apart from the fact I don't get any input signal fed into it. I think it's due to the fact it expects the signal on line in by default and the souncard only has a mic in. So I tried to use the built in mixer mode,
2004 Aug 06
4
ices 0.3 released
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 05:28:12PM -0400, Arc wrote: > On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:27:01PM -0700, Dan Sully wrote: > > > > I quite agree - it's frustrating to be able to use software that's > > almost there, then have all the development move to a format that 90% > > of the applications/embedded systems don't yet support. > >
2004 Aug 06
0
Log analysis suggestions?
I'd like to provide an html summary of my icecast server's usage patterns for the volunteers at our radio station. The things I'd really like to know are: - average # of clients connected, over time - average length of a client's connection - peak number of clients connected and the time that occurred - general info like the domain summary of clients, etc. Ideally this would be
2004 Aug 06
0
liveice problem
On Thursday 21 June 2001 09:48 am, Jan wrote: > Icecast runs nicely as far as I can see, and so does liveice, > apart from the fact I don't get any input signal fed into it. I > think it's due to the fact it expects the signal on line in by > default and the souncard only has a mic in. You shouldn't have to use liveice's mixer mode. Just set SOUNDCARD and NO_MIXER,
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: disappointed with group
<rant> I concur with "MR I" in his "disappointed" post. I've rarely gotten help from this list, although I've had productive email conversations with individuals. For example, I posted twice about the fact that the "list archive search" function was broken for this list at xiph.org, and was totally ignored. I emailed individuals at xiph.org, and
2004 Aug 06
0
WinAMP POS: mime types
The problem with WinAMP 3 is that it will accept only ogg data with the old MIME type "application/x-ogg", but current icecast sources emit the new and correct mime type "application-ogg". WinAMP must reject the ogg data because it didn't match the MIME type it expected, so yes, it just sits there prebuffering, and prebuffering, and prebuffering... I fixed this by
2004 Aug 06
0
OT: sample rate and emu10k1
This is slightly off-topic, but since we're talking about sample rates perhaps one of you can help. I have a SoundBlaster Live! 5.1 card installed in a nice server running Debian Woody (stable). I have ices and icecast2 working well from recent CVS sources. Linux 2.4.18 kernel using the included OSS/Free emu10k1 driver. Everything works great, but recording from the Line input only works
2004 Aug 06
0
Update Metadata of ogg stream
I'm trying out icecast-2.0-kh36 right now. The below message seems to imply that Karl's branch *can* update ogg metadata on streams somehow through the admin interface. Is this correct? And if so, how? This is a major hole in the official 2.0 release from my point of view. Matt On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 12:53:14PM +0200, Milos Wimmer wrote: > On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Karl Heyes wrote: