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2004 Aug 06
0
Little Liveice Help
Set in to aumix rec from lin in
Saludos
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Todd Goodman [mailto:tgoodman@sonusnet.com]
Enviado el: jueves 29 de marzo de 2001 16:31
Para: icecast@xiph.org
Asunto: Re: [icecast] Little Liveice Help
Make sure you select line-in as the record source with aumix.
This is different from the record levels.
Todd
* Abhijit Joshi <jabhice@hotmail.com> [010329 13:19]:
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2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast and LiveIce-XMMS Working!
Previously I mentioned some problems I was having getting LiveIce and
Icecast working.
Everything is working so I wanted to get the archives updated with the
solutions.
The first was just my player I was streaming to needed a much larger
buffer configured (stupid, but I'm just starting up with streaming).
The problem I had with LiveIce streams being unlistenable was due to the
wrong input
2004 Aug 06
2
Compiling with lame support
* Andrew M. Wu <andrewwu@Princeton.EDU> [010419 03:49]:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to compile and re-compile ices-0.0.1beta5 with lame
> support.
>
> I've downloaded the source to lame-3.88beta and compiled it and installed
> it. The configure script allows for the compilation of a libmp3lame.a
> and libmp3lame.la, but not libmp3lame.so (in the INSTALL
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast/LiveIce Problems
I'm having a couple problems trying to get Icecast and LiveIce set up on
a Linux 7.0 system.
I'm running Icecast 1.3.10 without a config file (using all defaults).
I can use shout to stream to it and connect to it from a windows machine
running WinAmp. It works OK except winamp stops every few seconds and
tells me that it's buffering. It buffers for a few seconds and then
plays a
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast/LiveIce Problems
I'm sorry, I meant RedHat 7.0 of course. That machine is running kernel
2.2.14-5.0.
I've tried the XMMS LiveIce plugin and XMMS cores as soon as it's
enabled.
Thanks for the info on buffering.
Todd
* David S. Geirsson <andmann@andmann.eu.org> [010320 09:49]:
> First of all, please define "Linux 7.0", since the last time I knew linux
> was only up to 2.4. It