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2004 Aug 06
2
MP3 MetaData in WMP and RealOne
Hi Everybody, It works with Peercast because Peercast receives the headers from Icecast2 and sends its own headers back to the client (Winamp, WMP, Real...). Remember that Peercast is a client AND a server... I guess Peercast doesn't send back the headers in the same way than Icecast2. Maybe Peercast doesn't use ICY/X-audiocast. Talking about Real (v9.0 and 10), I already got the
2004 Aug 06
3
MP3 MetaData in WMP and RealOne
At 08:30 PM 4/7/2004, you wrote: >On Thursday 08 April 2004 01:40, Allan wrote: > > Hi > > > > Can anyone tell me how to get Metadata (Artist & Title) to display in WMP > > and RealOne > > > > It seems to work in WinAMP5 and if a rebroadcast the stream via PeerCast > > > > > > Im using SAM2 and Icecast2 > > > >They should
2004 Aug 06
2
MP3 MetaData in WMP and RealOne
Hi Stephan, I am talking about the meta-data: Artist - Song. It's weird because you are the second person on the list who doesn't get it working in Real... I just tried again with "BEK_dns" and "Radio Alcanzando Naciones" the 2 first MP3 radios I found in the stream directory and everything worked perfectly for Real (but not for WMP). In RealPlayer, I clicked
2004 Aug 06
0
PeerCast development...
I know this isn't exactly concerning Icecast, but PeerCast shares some similarities nonetheless... Is there anyone who would be willing/capable to code a streamlined Ogg Vorbis decoder for inclusion with the PeerCast client? The only thing preventing Ogg Vorbis from wide use is the many software players that still don't support it (Real, WiMP, MMJB). Since people have to download
2004 Aug 06
0
MP3 MetaData in WMP and RealOne
Did you really see meta-data? Or did it show data from the playlist- file? Or did you see the data (name and genre) provided in the http- header upon connect? E.g.: http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast- playlist.pls?rn=4219&file=filename.pls Shows "CLUB 977 The 80s Channel (HIGH BANDWIDTH)" in WinAmp. But this is due to the "title" set in the .pls and/or provided in
2004 Nov 08
3
servers available _now_ .
Hello :-) I had a look at the servers that can stream Theora. I saw that ffmpeg was greatly appreciated. What's your opinion ? Is there any chance that IceCast can do it (What source would be used? Ices?) ? I really want to support Xiph products. I saw that page http://www.linuxmafia.com/faq/Apps/AV/video-streaming-servers.html but it's a bit old now, may be things have changed :-) Well,
2004 Aug 06
2
darkice client for windows
oddcast DSP is what you want, it supports live input (called Advanced Recording) and does support streaming to Peercast...It currently does not support Vorbis metadata for live recording (since metadata for vorbis streaming is inserted into the ogg stream, as opposed to how it's done for mp3 in which the metadata is updated on the server via URL calls)... anyway, it's the closest thing to
2004 Aug 06
0
MP3 MetaData in WMP and RealOne
Maybe it works with WinAmp because peercast is received via a plugin that supports this? http://www.peercast.org/download.php WinAmp 2.x/5.x: - Self-extracting installer - Installs WinAmp plugin client - Enables peercast:// links - Free. No adware/spyware Allan, I assume you have a plugin installed for listening to peercast? Stefan On 7 Apr 2004 at 21:21, oddsock wrote: > At 08:30 PM
2004 Aug 06
1
playlist problem
Hi, I've had a few problems with broadcasting an icecast2 playlist with peercast. The problem is that when getting the m3u file, the response isn't terminiated with a newline (\n or \r\n). peercast doesn't particularily like this. I've submitted a patch to peercast for this, but I wonder if icecast2 should add the \r\n to the end. Maybe there's some more buggy software around
2005 Jan 19
0
New feature : peercasting / anonymous relay / burst
...lay for anybody who needs my bandwidth. And sometimes I would like to have relays for my extra listeners. Of course not every server can be a relay, if the relay eats one place in the stream and relays only for one listener it makes no sense so some resource checkings are needed. It's a kind of peercasting that allows a burst for a while. If I could code I would make it, but I can't so I post it here :) Anybody could stream to a lot a people if it can work. What do you think? Bastien Rocheron
2004 Aug 06
2
MP3 MetaData in WMP and RealOne
Hi Can anyone tell me how to get Metadata (Artist & Title) to display in WMP and RealOne It seems to work in WinAMP5 and if a rebroadcast the stream via PeerCast <p>Im using SAM2 and Icecast2 Allan --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2004 Aug 06
0
Socket error: No such file or directory
mmm... ok. well i got ices2 installed properly now (i hope) after some effort and help (cheers Michael for the prompt response!). the goal is to get ices2 to stream to a peercast client on port 2768. but somehow things are still not going quite as planned. here is the log ----------------------------------------------------- idoru:/var/log# ices /usr/local/etc/ices.conf [2003-03-20 22:55:29]
2004 Aug 06
5
[Re: icecast2 ??]
Dear list, I agree with the main points that have been stated here lately -- icecast2 appears not ready for prime time (because of lack of web presence / tarball and rpm downloads / some documentation on line) and icecast1 community needs a support forum if this list no longer is one. It would be so simple to spell out the statuses on www.icecast.org -- Status of icecast1, status of
2004 Aug 06
0
darkice client for windows
the "Adv. Rec"-option in the oddcast-plugin for winamp doesn't work on my machine (winxp with winamp 2.81 and the latest oddcast version). it seams to be buggy. i can enable it (green led lights), but nothing happens. and when i disable it winamp crashes down. there is also no configuration to select a soundcard input channel (i am using rme hdsp with 8 analog, 9 digital
2004 Aug 06
1
bit/bytes
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 01:25:00PM -0600, oddsock wrote: > the "listener-bandwidth-sharing" aspects of p2p broadcasting has had about > 2 years now to mature. I've talked with people at Abacast, peercast, etc > and they've all said the same thing... "We've got it licked, we have a > viable solution"...however, it's been 2 years now since it all
2004 Aug 06
0
Problems connecting source
I wouldn't be too quick to boast that nearly all of Peercast-network users utilize Oddcast... the last release of Peercast was about 6 months ago, and the software is still quite buggy & non-optimized. =P However, I do agree that Oddcast is a good, reliable stream source. >From: oddsock <oddsock@oddsock.org> >Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org >To: icecast@xiph.org >Subject:
2004 Dec 19
0
-Auto-download Freesbie Net-installer on PC Bootup-
-Auto-download Freesbie Net-intaller on PC Bootup- then install peercast and ANYONE can easily stream Theora. FREE SPEACH, finally! Sounds like a good idea, no? I'd like to have a tiny OS on a USB flash memory drive that boots up with a network interface, collects information about available Freesbie versions using a completely distributed peer-to-peer network a la bittorrent, and then lets
2006 Mar 22
2
Theora streaming from windows
We run an icecast server that several people in Louisville use for audio streaming. A number of people have expressed an interest in video streaming through it, too, but cringe when I talk about setting up a linux server for streaming. Has anyone managed to get streaming working from Windows media encoder using the directshow plug ins? I'd like to be able to tell people they can encode the
2004 Aug 06
7
bit/bytes
Hi Oddsock, Like Clement, I am sure Nullsoft is still "offering" AOL's bandwidth since I think Nullsoft is not part of AOL anymore. About the new broadcasting methods, is the multicast technology already available? I have heard only few providers are equipped with multicast enabled routers. What about p2p streaming, is it really reliable? When I see Peercast's statistics, only
2004 Aug 30
3
low bandwidth broadcasting using ices2
Is there any way to bring the bitrate in ices2 down below 32 kbps? I'm setting up a demo for someone of how to use linux to do net radio broadcasting. The setup I'm thinking of is to use ardour plus jack to mix two (maybe more) input sources (live audio and recorded tracks/programmes), then send the mixed audio to ices2 for streaming to icecast2, using the jackified version of ices2. This