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2004 Oct 18
0
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
Doesn't work so well on Mozilla or anything other than IEWin... and I'm worried about using lots of extra software. Thanks for the suggestion tho. -Ian. On 18-Oct-04, at 6:46 AM, illiminable wrote: > Alternatively you can just script the window media player control, and > bind it to your stream, that should work just fine, assuming you have...
2004 Oct 18
2
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
...how filters installed. Zen. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Smith" <msmith@xiph.org> To: "Ian Andrew Bell" <hello@ianbell.com>; "icecast" <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 9:29 AM Subject: Re: [Icecast] ICECast in Flash / IEWin > On Sunday 17 October 2004 07:16, Ian Andrew Bell wrote: >> I'd like to resurrect this orphaned thread: >> >> http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2003-December/006139.html >> >> We're using the embedded flash player for listeners of pulverradio.com &g...
2004 Nov 01
4
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
...uot;,"r"); while(!feof($fp)) print($line=fread($fp,2000)); fclose($fp); ?> >From flash I call proxy.php instead of mountpoint.mp3 Hope this help, Sincerly, -- Ika Selon Ian Andrew Bell <hello@ianbell.com>: > Doesn't work so well on Mozilla or anything other than IEWin... and I'm > worried about using lots of extra software. > > Thanks for the suggestion tho. > > -Ian. > > On 18-Oct-04, at 6:46 AM, illiminable wrote: > > > Alternatively you can just script the window media player control, and > > bind it to your strea...
2004 Oct 17
0
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
On Sunday 17 October 2004 07:16, Ian Andrew Bell wrote: > I'd like to resurrect this orphaned thread: > > http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2003-December/006139.html > > We're using the embedded flash player for listeners of pulverradio.com > and can't use 2.2 for relaying from our encoders. Apparently we can > use Icecast v1.3 > > Although this is
2004 Nov 02
0
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
On Tuesday 02 November 2004 03:13, Ika OSCAOS wrote: > Hello, > > I'm using a flash player. First It didn't work with icecast 2. The blocking > difference between icecast 1 and icecast 2 is that icecast 2 don't send the > Content-Length header. > We don't sent a content-length header because there's no way to know the content length in advance - it's a
2004 Nov 02
1
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
Hello, Michael Smith <msmith@xiph.org>: > > We don't sent a content-length header because there's no way to know the > content length in advance - it's a stream, after all! I kown this, after more than 1 hour the flash player stop to play. But during 1 hour It's possible to listen music, better than hearing nothing. > > So, I made a small PHP proxy and
2004 Nov 05
1
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
At 10:00 PM 11/4/2004, you wrote: >On 2-Nov-04, at 5:55 PM, Michael Smith wrote: > >>We don't sent a content-length header because there's no way to know the >>content length in advance - it's a stream, after all! > >Well, you COULD do this but choosing not to when there seems to be a lot >of call to add one doesn't seem to be a great answer. I've
2004 Oct 16
2
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
I'd like to resurrect this orphaned thread: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2003-December/006139.html We're using the embedded flash player for listeners of pulverradio.com and can't use 2.2 for relaying from our encoders. Apparently we can use Icecast v1.3 Although this is clearly a problem caused by ActiveX and Microsoft boneheads that is a mountain that may prove