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2004 Aug 06
2
reencode scripts if anyone is interested
I decided to make a few shell scripts that can be used to connect to
icecast, decode/reencode a stream, and then send the result back to icecast.
I guess this can be done with liveice, but this seemed like a simpler
solution for my needs. I have it triggered by a cgi script that i click on
when at work and want to listen to my tunes at a lower, more reliable
bitrate.
There are basically
2004 Aug 06
2
reencode scripts if anyone is interested
...a simpler
> > solution for my needs. I have it triggered by a cgi script that i click on
> > when at work and want to listen to my tunes at a lower, more reliable
> > bitrate.
>
> I often plug these kinds of scripts on IRC, and jwz has made his own
> available that power dnalounge.com. You can find them at:
>
> http://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/src/
>
> Choice is always good.
>
> Brendan, weren't you thinking of adding this to ices :)
I was, and then I did. :)
It's in CVS now. I'm doing some cleanup over the next few days and
expect to h...
2004 Aug 06
2
legalities of streaming
...t I understand, you will
>need a "compulsory" license from each, and they now have additional
>royalty payments and reporting requirements for the songs you play.
>jwz had a good write-up of this (before the big royalty agreement
>though). It's a must-read:
>http://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/webcasting.html
>
>The only way I have found around this is to play music that is
>"legally tradeable", e.g. live phish, dead, metallica, etc who allow
>you to share electronic copies. If you use their music this way, then
>there can be no revenue of any kin...
2004 Aug 06
7
Legal issues
Greetings!
I've been asked to set-up an Icecast stream / live
webcam for a small club, and I'm worried about what
kind of payments the owner would have to make to
stream the club's music over the internet.
I found this article:
<http://www.copyright.gov/carp/webcasting_rates_final.html>
but I still don't know what to make of it. Would we
have to pay $0.07 per song the DJ
2004 Aug 06
2
please help!
Hello all,
is it possible to 'restream' another server stream with liveice/mpg123
to another icecast server?
we have to setup this really fast, so maybe someone can share with
actual cmdline string for it? ;)
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2004 Aug 06
1
icecast1: metadata in aliases?
is it possible to have metadata updated on an alias from the aliased
stream (save with some external application)?
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2004 Aug 06
0
Legal issues
...found this article:
>
> <http://www.copyright.gov/carp/webcasting_rates_final.html>
>
> but I still don't know what to make of it. Would we
> have to pay $0.07 per song the DJ played? How about a
> live performance with all original material?
Also see: http://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/webcasting.html
I'm not sure what the rates are, but essentially you have to pay flat %
royalties to ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC in the U.S. for performance
royalities, but the DMCA also imposes these translations of physical
reporoduction royalties for webcasts as well (normal radio...
2004 Aug 06
0
legalities of streaming
...> >need a "compulsory" license from each, and they now have additional
> >royalty payments and reporting requirements for the songs you play.
> >jwz had a good write-up of this (before the big royalty agreement
> >though). It's a must-read:
> >http://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/webcasting.html
> >
> >The only way I have found around this is to play music that is
> >"legally tradeable", e.g. live phish, dead, metallica, etc who allow
> >you to share electronic copies. If you use their music this way, then
> >there can...
2004 Aug 06
0
DMCA and webcasting
Forewarning... this is my understanding and advice. I am not a lawyer.
First off, Jamie Zawinski has an article about this here:
http://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/webcasting.html
> ==================================================================
> hey josh,
> i talked to [faculty advisor] today and was told we must stop our online
> streaming. reasons for this rash decision involve around a new law that
> was put in place ov...
2004 Aug 06
4
legalities of streaming
Hi list,
This might not be the right list to bring this subject up on, however I
thought it might be a good place to start.
What are the current legalities in relation to non commercial music streams,
or more accurately put non profit streams, and is this currently being
seriously policed?
Basically I am wanting to start up my own online station, but I don't really
want to get my butt
2008 Dec 23
6
Security advice, please
My LAN is behind a Netgear router, which does NAT. On the CentOS server I
have fail2ban running. This morning my router reported 3 different IPs
attempting to send UDP packets to port 38950, Since each address is only seen
4-5 times, I presume that fail2ban took over after that.
GRC reports that ports are stealthed (port 143 was open, but is now closed),
but then:
Unsolicited Packets:
2004 Aug 06
3
legalities of streaming
...t I understand, you will
>need a "compulsory" license from each, and they now have additional
>royalty payments and reporting requirements for the songs you play.
>jwz had a good write-up of this (before the big royalty agreement
>though). It's a must-read:
>http://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/webcasting.html
>
>The only way I have found around this is to play music that is
>"legally tradeable", e.g. live phish, dead, metallica, etc who allow
>you to share electronic copies. If you use their music this way, then
>there can be no revenue of any kin...
2004 Aug 06
3
DMCA and webcasting
Last year I arranged with my college radio station and ITS department to
webcast the radiostation using icecast. The webcast has been a wonderful
success so far. My problem now is not technical, but political. A few days
ago I recieved the following message from the station director:
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hey josh,
i talked to [faculty advisor]