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2005 Jan 07
7
Problem with call pickup
I have configured call pickup, and this works fine.
Although there are 2 problems, perhaps anyone would know a solution to this;
- When I pickup a call from another set, the *8 code keeps being displayed
in my screen (Snom 220).
I would like it to show the phonenumber of the person calling me.
- When a caller that I've answered through Call-Pickup disconnects, my phone
does not close
2004 Aug 06
4
Fw: Some Question
some one receive this message?
ome one could help me please?
tanks 4 all
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rádio IRCBrasil - Andre Marcelo" <andre@ircbrasil.com.br>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 7:20 PM
Subject: [icecast] Some Question
<p>Hi People,
I have a Rádio In Brasil that is running in shoutcast, and i am thinking to
migrate it to
2005 Mar 23
0
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
i don't think anyone has really answered his question yet, so i'll
give it a shot.
from what you have said i think you are misunderstanding something.
the customer that is running nicecast does not need any kind of server
on his machine, all he would have to do is tell nicecast to stream to
your server
as for the archived content, all thet would be required is to run ices
on the server
2006 Nov 14
0
using some streaming server for mobile user
Hi all
i would like to use icecast to get the audio stream and send it to some mobile user using a streming server as Helix ( encoder or producer).
do you think is possible to encode the audio stream for example in AMR?
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2006 Nov 16
0
R: using some streaming server for mobile user
yes ! but the problem is that it's not easy to use onother player instead of real of real or wmp
thank you
----- Messaggio originale -----
Da: Mark Trimble <trimblma@mscd.edu>
A: icecast@xiph.org
Inviato: Mercoled? 15 novembre 2006, 14:59:46
Oggetto: RE: [Icecast] using some streaming server for mobile user
I use Icecast2/Ices2 to broadcast two downmixed and resampled 16k mono ogg
2009 Dec 19
0
Streams generation from different inputs
Hi everybody??
I'm trying to create my own streming internet radio station but i need to create 2 different strems. One for live recording from a Jack connector and another one to play music from a playlist.
i'm using a PC wth Windows and i have alraedy tried with SAM and oddcast v3 source clients but i coud not carried out what i wanted.
Can anybody help me?? i'm not very good in
2005 Mar 22
5
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
Greetings,
I have some confusion. I've seen it mentioned, somewhere in some docs,
that Icecast2 does not (as yet) support Push relaying. Is this actually
the case? Should I be looking at icecast1 (which does support push
relay, I believe) until such capability is implemented on icecast2? Or
should I be creating a combination of both? Or what?
Here's my situation:
I have a customer
2004 Aug 06
1
mp3 stream relay without reen-/transcoding (SLIMP3)
I have a problem that I hope perhaps someone could help me with.
I want to relay an mp3 stream (bitrate switching, metadata containing) from
an url like http://192.168.0.123:8000/stream.mp3 and serve it to multiple
listeners (Winamp clients) using Win32 environment for the relay machine.
The original stream is being served by the (free!) SLIMP3 Server software
2004 Aug 06
2
Error compiling ices-0.3
I'm trying to compile ices-0.3 on a RedHat 9, kernel 2.4.23 box and I
receive the following error:
: the use of `tmpnam_r' is dangerous, better use `mkstemp'
/usr/lib/python2.2/config/libpython2.2.a(posixmodule.o)(.text+0x385e):
In function `posix_tempnam':
: the use of `tempnam' is dangerous, better use `mkstemp'
playlist/libplaylist.a(pm_perl.o)(.text+0x515): In
2005 Mar 23
1
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
Darrel,
Thanks for the help. I'm presuming then that I've misunderstood what is
meant by "pull" vs. "push".
I understood, I guess erroneously, that the context of 'push' relaying
was from the perspective of the icecast2 receiving a 'pushed' stream. I
believe now that I have this backwards, and that the context is from
the part of icecast2 not being
2002 Nov 07
1
Open Source Streaming Tool
Hi,
I am really sorry for this psuedo-spam but I thought some on the list
might be interested in this:
<p><p>R A D I O Q U A L I A ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF:
The Frequency Clock: Free Media System
(public version 1.0 beta)
<p>Software release at: http://frequencyclock.montevideo.nl
General info: