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2014 May 22
3
Icecast 'client'
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I just mind that Icecast has its own client...
Have been surprised as I found out they there is no...
Strange...
Whatever...
Am 22.05.2014 23:49, schrieb Denis Smajlovic:
> Hi,
>
> What is wrong with listening to the stream using HTTP on port 8000
> on your server?
>
> And what is wrong with using VLC?
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> /Denis :-) On 22
2014 May 22
4
Icecast 'client'
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Hi folks,
actually and once again quite busy I'd really appreciate a quick hint
or explanation...
Somehow I dont get it... :-/
Although I'll soon (as soon I have a more powerful server - actually a
friend of mine is hosting my site in a small cluster) install and use
the icecast-server for my streaming-purposes I don't understand how to
2014 May 23
0
Icecast 'client'
Hi,
Do you see any advantages of such a client? Is there a reason why you think it would exist?
/Denis :-)
> Den 23/05/2014 kl. 00.35 skrev Guido Budack <glaivy at yandex.com>:
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> I just mind that Icecast has its own client...
> Have been surprised as I found out they there is no...
> Strange...
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2014 May 22
0
Icecast 'client'
Hi,
What is wrong with listening to the stream using HTTP on port 8000 on your server?
And what is wrong with using VLC?
/Denis :-)
On 22 May 2014, at 22:47, Guido Budack <glaivy at yandex.com> wrote:
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> Hi folks,
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> actually and once again quite busy I'd really appreciate a quick hint
> or explanation...
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2014 Feb 04
2
extracting audio data
Hi folks,
does anybody know if there is a (fast shell-) program that extracts audio out of a video file?
Lets say a MPEG4-Format...
Thanks for your attention.
Gee...
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2014 Mar 23
1
read out metadata 'on the fly'
<div>Hi folks,</div><div>š</div><div>I still have an unsolved problem.</div><div>I want to read out the meta-data of audio-files on the fly (that means while playing them lets say with MIXXX) and compare them with a mysql-database by php.</div><div>I have not a problem with PHP-scripts or SQL-syntax but instead no idea how to get the meta-data
2014 Jun 14
0
double entries in icecast directory
Hi folks
I'm using vlc to listen to radio-stations of the icecast-directory.
I find it quite annoying that a lot of stations have double entries and/
or (probably relay) transmit under other (entry-) names.
Wouldn't it be better to prevent such behavior?
Is it possible to suppress this in vlc or on any other way?
Greets
Gee
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Guido Budack
- Designer -
Apache/ColdFusion Web-Server
2014 Mar 13
1
How to read out metadata
Hi folks,
I want to read out meta-data (audio) and compare to a record-set in a mysql database.
Any suggestions where to start?
The programs I know all rip meta-data and put it into a (temporary) file.
Examples ffmpeg, flumotion...
So do I really need to run an additional client (if ever possible) for the sole purpose of ripping the meta-data out of the
temp-file and afterwards comparing with
2014 Mar 23
1
metadata 2
<div>Hello Thomas,</div><div>š</div><div>excuse me please, but I am subscribed in so many newsletter-systems that I sometimes overlook or worse, delte important things.</div><div>I have your reply no more in my /Inbox/Mailing_list/useful folder.</div><div>Can you please reflect on this topic in brief again or much better send me you last
2014 Mar 24
2
metadata 2
I will ceck that option later, thanks...
Actually I have another problem....
But I guess your proposition produces even more overhead than parsing a temp-file.+
Usually I'd really like to 'dock' to some C++-Interface because of speed etc but there isnt really much out there...
Greets and thanks!
Gee
2014 Mar 23
6
metadata 2
Hoi folks,
I don't like to post in newsletter because of several reason but sometimes it
isn't evitable.
I am setting up a internet-radio-show (exclusively live, including 2 video-streams)
and I want to read out the audio-metadata of momentarily played tracks in realtime
to compare it against a SQL-database.
The aim is to fill up and/or update a table with 'most played'