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2004 Aug 30
1
Re: [Icecast] Re: Sugestion
Hi, the link for http://mediacast1.com/~karl/icecast-2.0-singleq.tar.gz is returning HTTP 404 do u have another link? -----Mensagem Original----- De: "Andy Baxter" <andy@earthsong.free-online.co.uk> Para: <icecast@xiph.org> Cc: <icecast-dev@xiph.org> Enviada em: segunda-feira, 30 de agosto de 2004 05:51 Assunto: [Icecast] Re: Sugestion On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:31:03 -0300, R?dio IRCBrasil - Andr? Marcelo wrote: > Hi everyone, > > some time ago, i has...
2004 Aug 29
3
Sugestion
Hi everyone, some time ago, i has testing icecast, streaming in ogg, and i found fantastic the quality at 32 kbps. I have a web radio in Brasil, and today i am using the shoutcast. I has loved icecast, but today i can+ALQ-t use it. i explain: I have djs in every part of Brasil... when one of then disconnect from the server, other connect. I has tried do this in icecast, but, when the dj
2004 Aug 29
3
Sugestion
Hi everyone, some time ago, i has testing icecast, streaming in ogg, and i found fantastic the quality at 32 kbps. I have a web radio in Brasil, and today i am using the shoutcast. I has loved icecast, but today i can+ALQ-t use it. i explain: I have djs in every part of Brasil... when one of then disconnect from the server, other connect. I has tried do this in icecast, but, when the dj
2004 Sep 02
0
Re: where is ices ?
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 00:50:58 +0100, Karl Heyes wrote: > On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 22:12, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote: >> karl, ralph, thanks for the hints. >> >> paul, i'm forwarding this to you as well, since pointer to the >> ices-kh sources on jackit-devel turned out to be dead... >> >> karl, i would like to ask the jack website maintainer to add a
2004 Sep 02
1
Re: Converting an mp3stream from shoutcast to an ogg stream on icecast on the fly - is this possible?
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 00:35:43 +0200, the13th wrote: > Is and how is it possible to "relay" a shoutcast stream (mp3) to an ogg > vorbis stream over icecast in another bitrate? If you install the jackified version of ices (http://mediacast1.com/~karl), you could play the mp3 stream in a jack-capable player (e.g. alsaplayer command line version?), then set the output to that to feed
2004 Oct 11
2
icecast cpu test
I just ran a test of icecast to see how much cpu it uses. I set 500 instances of wget downloading from the mount point over loopback, and the cpu usage of the server was still barely reaching 0.3% on a 1.4G machine. The total bandwidth was 15Mbit/s. Each stream was 64 kbit/s. (I think some of the downloads weren't running fully - 15M/64k=240). I haven't tested over ethernet yet. What I
2004 Oct 21
0
Re: a few questions
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 14:36:50 -0500, Richard Morey wrote: > I have just gotten a stream working and it is very cool. I am using > ices0.4 to stream mp3s to icecast2 under redhat 9. I have a couple of > questions, though: > > 1. No files are being written to the admin directory. It is successfully > writing the access and error logs and the pid file. The path is correct >
2004 Oct 25
0
Static files with Icecast2
You just make a config entry in the icecast2 xml file saying which directory to use as the web root. e.g. if you give /local/music, then a file called /local/music/ska/Specials.ogg would be streamed from the url http://your.server:8000/ska/Specials.ogg I don't think it makes the m3u/pls files, but you can do that in the script that makes your web pages like you say. On Monday 25 Oct 2004
2004 Oct 31
0
Re: ices-kh dropping jack ports unexpectedly
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:06:00 +0100, Andy Baxter wrote: > I've been having a problem where ices-kh (the jack'ified version) > disconnects from its jack input source unexpectedly. This happens mainly > while other jack clients are being started/stopped, or > connected/disconnected, but also at other times (e.g. switching between > different X sessions). I'm planning to do
2004 Nov 03
0
Re: gui?
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:29:00 +0100, adam wrote: > hi, > > has anyone made a gui for Icecast2? > > > adam It already has a web admin front end - just go to http://your.server:8000/admin/ once the server has started. So the only bit you have to do textually is set up the config file.
2004 Aug 30
0
[Icecast] Re: Sugestion
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:31:03 -0300, R?dio IRCBrasil - Andr? Marcelo wrote: > Hi everyone, > > some time ago, i has testing icecast, streaming in ogg, and i found > fantastic the quality at 32 kbps. > > I have a web radio in Brasil, and today i am using the shoutcast. I has > loved icecast, but today i can't use it. i explain: > > I have djs in every part of
2004 Sep 20
1
very low bandwidth encoding
I'm trying to encode audio tracks as ogg vorbis at very low bandwidths for peer to peer broadcasting. I.e. need to have two streams uploading from modem users, which means the bitrate needs to be around 18-22 kbps. It's not easy to get good quality at this bitrate. The recipe I'm using at the moment is: oggenc Mon-Sep-20-04-0\:3\:27.wav -b 20 -M 22 --resample 17000 --downmix -o
2004 Oct 18
1
Re: ices-kh dropping jack ports unexpectedly
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:15:44 +0100, EvilOverlord wrote: >> The setup I'm working with is an ecasound session relaying audio between >> its input and output ports, with its output connected to all the ices >> clients for the different streams we're running. Then I'm >> switching the ecasound input between different stream sources (line in, >> recorded
2004 Dec 06
2
Re: ices, jack
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 14:42:59 +0000, Karl Heyes wrote: > On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 09:31, adam wrote: >> alo >> >> i have seen some mention of an ices patch with support for jack...anyone >> know where i can get this? > > The latest is in SVN under http://svn.xiph.org/icecast/branches/kh and > tarballs are available in http://mediacast1.com/~karl. You will need
2004 Sep 02
0
Re: high and low bandwidth stream
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 22:34:05 -0400, dave wrote: > Hello, > I've got icecast2 and ices0 going and i've got a stream of mp3 files. I > don't think i've got all the bugs worked out though. Firstly, could someone > either explain or point me to a site that explains bitrate and sample rate? > I want to offer this stream for both broadband and dialup use. I'm
2005 Dec 18
2
ices-kh60: latency bug
hello, I've just got ices-kh60 running with jack. It's working OK apart from a problem where the latency on the stream creeps up from about 15-20 secs to around 7 minutes. The stream plays OK, but the audio coming out is 7 minutes behind what goes in. I'm not sure how this can be happening, seeing as I don't think there are any buffers that long in the system, but it is.
2005 Dec 14
1
problems compiling libshout-kh
hello, I just downloaded libshout from http://svn.xiph.org/icecast/branches/kh/ices and tried to follow the instructions for compiling it. When I run ./autogen.sh, I get the following: monkey:/usr/local/src/libshout-kh# ./autogen.sh Checking for automake version found automake-1.6 found aclocal-1.6 Generating configuration files for libshout, please wait.... aclocal-1.6 -I m4 aclocal:
2004 Aug 29
1
Re: low bandwidth broadcasting using ices2
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 17:53:29 -0700, Ralph Giles wrote: > On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 03:03:28AM +0100, Andy Baxter wrote: > >> Is there any way to bring the bitrate in ices2 down below 32 kbps? > > Generally the trick for this is to downsample the audio before encoding. > You can ask ices to do this with a resample stanza in the config file: > > <resample>
2004 Oct 13
4
cpu usage for ices and oggenc
I'm running ices-kh to stream from jack at 64kbps, and also using oggenc (with ecasound via jack) to record the audio to disk at the same time. This is also running at 64kbps. ices is using virtually no cpu (0.0%), but oggenc is using 15-16%. I can't see why there should be such a difference - both are recording the same audio stream in real time at the same bitrate. oggenc is getting its
2004 Oct 13
4
cpu usage for ices and oggenc
I'm running ices-kh to stream from jack at 64kbps, and also using oggenc (with ecasound via jack) to record the audio to disk at the same time. This is also running at 64kbps. ices is using virtually no cpu (0.0%), but oggenc is using 15-16%. I can't see why there should be such a difference - both are recording the same audio stream in real time at the same bitrate. oggenc is getting its