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2012 Nov 13
3
Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04
Hi, My friend who is not a techie have a small radio and they used to broadcast live with a mic plugged no a Ubuntu PC. On Ubuntu 10.04 they used darksnow with the right config file and it was OK. But now under 12.04 darksnow crash, butt is really difficult to start wit etc.... So simple question, is there any straight forward icecast client for ubuntu 12.04 with a decent GUI ? they
2012 Nov 14
2
Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04
...mic output <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.org Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr <xmpp%3Afreechelmi at jabber.fr> 2012/11/14 Martin Hamant <martin at sound4.biz> > Take a look at http://idjc.sourceforge.net/ > > Cheers > > Le 14/11/2012 00:48, michel memeteau a ?crit : > > Hi, > > My friend who is not a techie have a small radio and they used to > broadcast live with a mic plugged no a Ubuntu PC. > > On Ubuntu...
2011 May 30
1
two *independ* shoutcast listeners
Le 27/05/2011 13:22, Geoff Shang a ?crit : > On Fri, 27 May 2011, Martin Hamant wrote: > >> I set up a icecast server 2.3.2 with two shoutcast listeners (port 8000 >> and port 8002). >> What I have noticed is , if I have only one "DSP" source that stream to >> the first listener (on port 8001), audio become available on both >> listener ? Meaning that
2011 May 27
3
two *independ* shoutcast listeners
Hi all, I set up a icecast server 2.3.2 with two shoutcast listeners (port 8000 and port 8002). What I have noticed is , if I have only one "DSP" source that stream to the first listener (on port 8001), audio become available on both listener ? Meaning that a player will open with success on http://myhost:8000/stream or http://myhost:8002/stream with the same audio. With two source,