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2002 Feb 05
2
-q option failing
Hi all, I've tried to find this in the mailing list, but to no avail. Im using the rip perl tool (rip.sourceforge.net) to encode using ogg vorbis. As far as I can tell, setting the quality AND making vorbis read from STDIN is causing a failure. The message reads in part "Opening with wav module: WAV file reader Mode initialisation failed: invalid parameters for quality"
1999 Dec 13
0
SUMMARY: IMAP security across the net
...; Peter H. Lemieux <phl@cyways.com> Petr Sulla <xsulla@informatics.muni.cz> Ren Sauceda, Computer Systems Engineer (kvsauceda@lbl.gov) Shawn Robinson <srobins1@tps.tci.telus.com> Shawn Tagseth <stagseth@bbm.ca> Stephen Peters <portnoy@portnoy.org> Tomas Revesz <tomi@neogenesis.com> Tony Annese <tony@whidbey.net> alex@cathy.uuworld.com Blair. > -----Original Message----- > From: Blair Lowe [mailto:Blair.Lowe@compeng.net] > Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 11:36 AM > To: linux-security@redhat.com > Subject: [linux-security] IMAP securit...
2004 Aug 06
1
ices: forcing an immediate reread of the playlist
Hi Michael, I'll try, but just from looking at the code inside im_playlist.c it doesn't appear to check the pl->nexttrack variable inside the 'while(1)' loop unless it reaches the eof on the playlist file. Honestly I don't understand the ogg function calls, but just wondering if code has to be added to check this. Brant At Tuesday 06:24 PM 3/19/2002, Michael
2004 Aug 06
1
communication between icecast and sources
I was actually thinking of implementing something like this for ices, Such that the user could dynamically request songs to be streamed to the server. Makes it easier for wrapper applications (such as jukeboxes) to control the stream rather than relying on files and SIG's for RPC. Is there anything like this being planned? B At Tuesday 04:27 PM 4/2/2002, jaromil wrote: >On Tue, Apr
2004 Aug 06
3
ices: forcing an immediate reread of the playlist
Hi all, I'm currently trying to set up ices2 with icecast2 along with otto, a jukebox interface written in perl. Otto allows the user to kill a song via the web interface, which in turn kills all running instances of ices, rewrites the playlist and launches ices. This has the bad side effect of terminating the client's connection to icecast and leaving a bunch of ices