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2004 Aug 06
3
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for most stations that have this kind of listener capacity, they are getting bandwidth from AOL/Nullsoft. Nullsoft had (may still have) a policy of offering free bandwith to stations they hand-picked. They were tapping into the rather huge amount of bandwidth that AOL had, and thus could offer the kind of listener capacity you are seeing. Alternatively, many stations also operate on
2004 Aug 06
0
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...(people > offering relays because they like the station)....I'd say most (if not > all) stations that have high listener capacity are operating using one > of these two mechanisms. I dont't think there are many stations who are able to pay for so much bandwidth... in our case (Frequence3, see below), we rely on bw donation... but it's quite hard to get some, because of the prices, so we should go and try to use new broadcasting methods (multicast, or oggvorbis)... <p>Greets, -- Clément Cavadore www.frequence3.org Webradio Francophone --- >8 ---- List archives: ht...
2004 Aug 06
1
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...) I think the first one who will support ogg/vorbis will be kiss/DP500... whose DVD's players already support MP3 streaming (yeah, it's the truth, I've some "KiSS/DP500" User-agent on some of my shoutcast servers... but not yet on my icecast's... -- Clément Cavadore www.frequence3.org Webradio Francophone --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is nee...
2004 Aug 06
7
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...(people > offering relays because they like the station)....I'd say most (if not > all) stations that have high listener capacity are operating using one > of these two mechanisms. I dont't think there are many stations who are able to pay for so much bandwidth... in our case (Frequence3, see below), we rely on bw donation... but it's quite hard to get some, because of the prices, so we should go and try to use new broadcasting methods (multicast, or oggvorbis)... <p>Greets, -- Clément Cavadore www.frequence3.org Webradio Francophone --- >8 ---- List archives: ht...
2007 May 15
0
Setting explicitly the source of slaves connections
...gacy code?). This needs improvement, because I didn't change the code for the function when HAVE_GETADDRINFO is not defined, as it would probably lead (me, you? ;)) to also take care of the HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME thing. Regards, Gilou -- Gilles PIETRI Responsable technique Fr?quence3 http://www.frequence3.fr -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: source.diff Type: text/x-patch Size: 4139 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast-dev/attachments/20070516/8f384340/source.bin
2008 Sep 25
2
[libshout] Add mime/content-type parameter
On 9/25/08, Romain Beauxis <toots at rastageeks.org> wrote: > No, the API is 100% backward compatible. Only difference is that programs > that use the (deprecated) SHOUT_FORMAT_VORBIS will then send the > "audio/ogg" mime type instead of "application/ogg". I don't believe this will > cause any trouble. I'm sold. If nobody sees a reason to oppose
2007 Feb 23
0
ANN: OMTK WPlayer (Flash/Java Vorbis Player)
...till some licensing issues to be clarified on parts of the Flash code, so by now, it's only this demo available and no source code. The Java engine is based on J-Ogg (www.j-ogg.de), but I am planning to refurbish the old J-Ogg code and rerelease it in the OMTK project. The French web radio Frequence3.fr kindly allowed me to use their stream for this demo and they have already signalled interest in using the player on their web page. CPU load when decoding Vorbis with the Flash engine is still an issue and I am unfortunately quite sure that the code cannot be optimized any further :-( Tor
2004 Aug 06
5
icecast and smp
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, ~ I have just installed Ice cast and I really like it. I want to stream a radio station which expects 6000 concurrent listener. I was thinking of using an SMP machine with Linux running. Does Ice cast make use of SMP, does anyone have sizing references . - -- Taymour A El Erian System Division Manager CNA, MCSE, CCNA, LPIC T.E. Data E-mail:
2004 Aug 06
2
bit/bytes <= broadcasting : the state of art ?
Hi, Our webradio (Let's Go Zik - http://www.letsgozik.com) works with donation and partenship. I think it's the only way to keep a webradio alive for the moment... We are making our radio in a associative way... It's quite hard to "find" listeners. Currently we are nearly broadcasting for 60 simultaneous listeners (and approx. 5000 differents listeners per months)...
2004 Aug 06
3
bit/bytes
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, oddsock wrote: > Additionally, smaller broadcasters (with not as much momentum as DI for > instance) can also deal with costs by <plug> using open-source software > such as icecast, coupled with patent/royalty-free codecs like vorbis which > provide great sounding streams at half the bandwidth requirements of > mp3.</plug> All very true points (and
2009 Dec 12
2
Memory leak on Icecast 2.3.2 / Debian ?
On 09/12/2009 16:59, Romain Beauxis wrote: > Hi ! > > Le mardi 8 d?cembre 2009 19:59:23, Karl Heyes a ?crit : >>> But since you asked, attached are the missing frees for icecast2_2.3.2-4 >>> in a totally untested drive-by-patching manner. Like I said the -kh17 I >>> also happened to have did not have this specific code at all and the >>>
2009 Dec 08
2
Memory leak on Icecast 2.3.2 / Debian ?
Hi, I've been noticing a huge memory usage on Icecast 2.3.2 on multiple debian instances. They are using like 100 MB after a day and going on until they hit like 1 GB.. So I ran one in valgrind, and killed it after ~24h, here is the output: ==30481== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 38 from 3) ==30481== malloc/free: in use at exit: 44,448,584 bytes in 44,470 blocks.