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2004 Aug 06
2
liveice sending horrible static noise?
well, I got it working with the liveice-xmms plugin... had to sift through the
source and remove the -x argument passed to lame...
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2004 Aug 06
1
liveice sending horrible static noise?
Ahh yes - this is a problem where the behaviour of lame was changed since I
wrote this app -
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From: "jessew" <jessew@holly.colostate.edu>
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Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 9:28 PM
Subject: RE: [icecast] liveice sending horrible static noise?
<p>> well, I got it working with the liveice-xmms plugin... had to sift through
the
> source and remove the -x argu...
2004 Aug 06
1
liveice sending horrible static noise?
Hi,
I'm trying to get liveice to work on a YellowDog (powerpc) computer, and all I
can get it to stream is an awful static noise. Listening carefully, I can
barely hear the song in with the noise...
Looking through the list archives, I see someone has posted a similar problem,
and fixed it by undefining NUMBER_LITTLE_ENDIAN in liveice.h
So I did,
liveice.h:/* #define
2004 Aug 06
1
liveice sending horrible static noise?
Please excuse my ignorance, what is a mixice program?
I am using LAME. So in lifeice.cfg:
USE_LAME3 lame
I did try forcing byte-swapping in LAME by setting ENCODER_ARGS in the
liveice.cfg file, though I may have done it wrong
liveice.cfg:
USE_LAME3 lame
ENCODER_ARGS -x
-Jesse
>
>How are you encoding the stream? For my mixice program, I had to
>add a "-x" to LAME which
2004 Aug 06
1
liveice sending horrible static noise?
Ah... mixice has nothing to do with liveice, does it?
The reason you have to put -x in the LAME arguments in mixice is because LAME
is set up to be big-endian by default. The x86 architecture is little-endian,
though.
I'm using liveice to encode the stream... and being on a big-endian powerpc
machine, I've tried all I can to disable that byte-swapping option in LAME,
which
2004 Aug 06
1
synchronization issues...
Now that my encoder doesn't broadcast static anymore... I've run into another
problem. Here's what I'm trying to do (tell me if I'm crazy, because there's
probably a better way to do this...)
My roommate have two separate computers (and two speaker systems) and would
like to listen to the same stuff in the room. So, I figure, set up an icecast
server, tune our media