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2004 Aug 06
5
Freedomaudio player
...t Icecast2 running on Redhat8 with IceS2 as a source, streaming some OGG
files. All works nicely (not _especially_ reliable :) but it seems to lock
up the Freedomaudio java player between tracks.
Everytime a new file begins, the player stops and says 'Loading'.
I'm wondering if it's somehthing to do with metadata -
is there a way of disabling metadata from IceS2? (i.e. just the track
title changes?)
Works fine in Winamp - does IceS2 actually disconnect the source between
tracks though?
Finally, can anyone suggest a source client that does wot IceS2 does, but
that can 'crossfade'...
2004 Aug 06
0
Freedomaudio player
...tween tracks.
Is it just the java player that seems to be unreliable. There is a couple
of outstanding bugs in ices for network socket error cases, but the fixes
these are with Mike.
> Everytime a new file begins, the player stops and says 'Loading'.
> I'm wondering if it's somehthing to do with metadata -
> is there a way of disabling metadata from IceS2? (i.e. just the track
> title changes?)
With each file, the initial headers get sent (one of which contains the
comments - metadata). If it's the comments that's causing this then it
sounds like the java player...
2004 Aug 06
0
Freedomaudio player
...than what you've mentioned? for
the most part, I've found ices and icecast to be pretty stable.
> but it seems to lock
> up the Freedomaudio java player between tracks.
> Everytime a new file begins, the player stops and says 'Loading'.
> I'm wondering if it's somehthing to do with metadata -
Sounds like it doesn't like chained ogg streams.
> is there a way of disabling metadata from IceS2? (i.e. just the track
> title changes?)
Not that I know of. Besides, this is meant to work properly, so that
player mustn't be compliant.
> Works fine in Wi...
2004 Aug 06
4
Re [ogg]
I was able to get it to play an mp3 but it winamp just seems to lock up
when I give it an ogg file. I'm continue till daylight.
Raymond
Raymond wrote:
> Ok again. I found icecast in the /usr/local/bin/ directory.
> The config file seems to be the icecast.xml file in the conf directory
> of the compile directory.
> Haven't got it to start yet but maybe I have.
> Raymond