Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "jinzora".
2005 Nov 15
0
Jinzora and mounted file system
When I setup my system, I created a file system (/dev/hda3) that I mount
as /var/music. I installed Jinzora on my system and want to use it as
the frontend for listening to my MP3s. However, when Jinzora tries to
access anything on /var/music it complains that it's an invalid file
system. I can use sound-juicer to rip CDs and write them to that file
system, though. I also created an alias for Apa...
2006 May 18
4
multichannel streaming
On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 05:31:00PM +0000, Georg Holzmann wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> >>So if a user wants to hear record A, then a stream should be opened
> >>(maybe a new mount point ?) and only this user should be allowed to hear
> >>the stream ...
> >>Is this possible with icecast ?
> >
> >It probably would.
> >(Aber man kann sich auch
2006 May 19
2
multichannel streaming
...tion of some client that is capable of
> >http authentication and can send range requests and a server that
> >understands
> >those. You'll have static files anyway so no need to make them into live
> >streams...
> hm ... what do you mean exactly ... something like Jinzora (as Mark
> suggested) ?
I don't know how jinzora handles things. IOW what happens if you push
the fast forward button in your client or skip 2min ahead right away.
My Idea would be the client requests another part of the file, thus
reducing bandwith usage and speeding things up. (instead of...
2006 May 18
0
multichannel streaming
I highly recommend the open source Jinzora project
(http://www.jinzora.org/). It has merged with and extended the capabilities
of the older NetJuke project. It's geared towards authenticated, on-demand
playback and supports many formats, ogg included. I've been thoroughly
impressed with the quality of the package, it's GUI optio...
2006 May 19
0
multichannel streaming
...'d rather look in direction of some client that is capable of
> http authentication and can send range requests and a server that understands
> those. You'll have static files anyway so no need to make them into live
> streams...
hm ... what do you mean exactly ... something like Jinzora (as Mark
suggested) ?
Thanks,
LG
Georg
2006 Oct 13
1
Icecast usability
Hi
We are looking for a product that applies to this specs.
1) We need to allow different users / departments access to upload Audio
and Video files for streaming
2) We need to comply with MPEG4 and MP3. And that playing does not require
a specific player (we can accept Windows Media Player, QuickTime, iTunes,
Winamp)
3) We want users to be able to organise their material - and that m3u