Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "litestream".
2004 Dec 16
0
MuSE 0.9.1 codename STREAMTIME
...p yours, or find one that let you stream.
Such servers can be seen like antennas which amplify your signal and
redistribute it to listeners. there are free software implementations
of such technology! the ones supported by MuSE are:
- - Icecast2 - http://icecast.org - can stream OGG & MP3
- - Litestream - http://litestream.org - can stream MP3
- - Darwin - http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming
- - Shoutcast - http://shoutcast.com - non free, runs on win32
- - Freedomnet/Proton - ftp://ftp.dyne.org/freedomnet/proton - P2P
***** Supported players:
MuSE streams via http, it doesn...
2004 Dec 16
0
MuSE 0.9.1 codename STREAMTIME
...p yours, or find one that let you stream.
Such servers can be seen like antennas which amplify your signal and
redistribute it to listeners. there are free software implementations
of such technology! the ones supported by MuSE are:
- - Icecast2 - http://icecast.org - can stream OGG & MP3
- - Litestream - http://litestream.org - can stream MP3
- - Darwin - http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming
- - Shoutcast - http://shoutcast.com - non free, runs on win32
- - Freedomnet/Proton - ftp://ftp.dyne.org/freedomnet/proton - P2P
***** Supported players:
MuSE streams via http, it doesn...
2001 Apr 01
0
User Agent string
I'll admit I've not poked around the icecast source, but seeing as I came
across this issue on another server (and subsequently on clients):
How many servers depend on the User Agent field sent by a client?
In looking thru the Streamripper source and the Litestream source, It
appears that many servers depend on that field. I realize a lot of this
has to do with the fact that it then determines what type of stream the
client gets (with or without metadata, etc). However, as the problem I
ran into last night, the server did not know about the client and
there...
2004 Aug 06
1
MuSE 0.9 codename "COTURNIX" - out now with new major features!
...p yours, or find one that let you stream.
Such servers can be seen like antennas which amplify your signal and
redistribute it to listeners. there are free software implementations
of such technology! the ones supported by MuSE are:
- - Icecast2 - http://icecast.org - can stream OGG & MP3
- - Litestream - http://litestream.org - can stream MP3
- - Darwin - http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming
- - Shoutcast - http://shoutcast.com - non free, runs on win32
<p><p><p>***** Supported players:
MuSE streams via http, it doesn't uses multicast technology, nor
RTP/RT...
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast 2.0 update
REMOVE yourself for mthe list!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hint: what text is repeated twice in the following message (three
times if you got it from the mailing list)?
PS the filtering is apparently not working. (and neither is the
ignoring). :)
On Sunday, 25 February 2001 at 18:46, Albi Rebmann wrote:
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> >