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2005 Feb 12
2
Icecast Newbie Questions
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2013 Aug 30
2
New and need help
Hello everyone. I haven't used Icecast yet but I'm hoping it can help me
with what I want to do.
I listen to podcasts a lot. Most of the time I'm at work I have something
playing in the background. The problem is once one ends I have to select
another to play. Or if they have all been played I can't use the auto next
feature.
So what I would like to do is setup a machine
2013 Aug 30
0
New and need help
...he change
and pick up the new files.
I can't remember if ezstream can do all this, it might be able to and may
be a better choice.
If your podcasts are in multiple formats/bitrates, you'll probably need to
encode the stream to a common format before sending, so your player
doesn't choak on the format changes. This may or may not be doable on the
Pi, depending on the format needed.
HTH,
Geoff.
2005 Feb 12
2
Icecast Newbie Questions
...another mountpoint and configure
the first mountpoint to fall back to the second one and also activate
fallback-override.
Note that if these are MP3 streams, you must have the same sampling rate and
number of channels in the fallback stream as you do in your primary stream,
otherwise players will choak.
Geoff.
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2005 Feb 16
4
Icecast2 Burst-on-Connect
Can anyone explain what the fundamental difference between the
Burst-on-Connect mode that Icecast2 uses versus SHOUTcast?
There is a thread starting on the VLC Player list that is stating that the
problems that VLC has playing Icecast2 Burst-on-Connect (default) streams
is the fault of Icecast2. I don't believe this is true, as Winamp has no
problem with Icecast2 streams. I'm hoping