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2013 Jan 24
2
rsync parameters errors
In my new bash script, I'm doing what I think is a very simple rsync
command the way I'm used to doing it. I just do a lot of setup and
checking before I get to it.
When I run it, it gets very unhappy with me. It's probably something
very simple.
I need to build the rsync command in a string so that some things can go
away - like if my variables DRY_RUN and DELETE are undefined,
2004 Aug 06
2
Webcasting Rates
Anyone (Jack?) see the story on /. yesterday about the webcasting rates?
Won't that kill all Internet radio under a huge burden of cost?
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2004 Aug 06
0
DMCA and webcasting
Forewarning... this is my understanding and advice. I am not a lawyer.
First off, Jamie Zawinski has an article about this here:
http://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/webcasting.html
> ==================================================================
> hey josh,
> i talked to [faculty advisor] today and was told we must stop our online
> streaming. reasons for this rash decision
2004 Aug 06
3
DMCA and webcasting
Last year I arranged with my college radio station and ITS department to
webcast the radiostation using icecast. The webcast has been a wonderful
success so far. My problem now is not technical, but political. A few days
ago I recieved the following message from the station director:
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hey josh,
i talked to [faculty advisor]
2004 Aug 06
1
Webcasting Rates
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> > Anyone (Jack?) see the story on /. yesterday about the webcasting rates?
> > Won't that kill all Internet radio under a huge burden of cost?
>
> Are you saying it wasn't already dying? :)
>
> Those are set in stone, but similar rates and terms probably soon will
> be. Remember, they are retroactive to 1998 or so.
2004 Aug 06
0
No subject
Q. What rate has SoundExchange proposed in the arbitration?
A. While SoundExchange continues to negotiate deals tailored to individual
needs, it has asked an arbitration panel to set the industry rate for
webcasters as follows:
* Webcasters (including AM/FM webcasters) may choose to pay either $0.004
(four-tenths of one cent) per performance (e.g., if 10 people listen to
a recording, then there would be 10 performances) or 15% of the service's
gross revenues from such transmissions.
*...
2006 Aug 09
0
George Neville-Neil talks tomorrow.. live and webcast.
The next meeting will be held at IronPort Systems, 950 Elm Ave. nr.
Bayhill Drive, San Bruno, on Wednesday, August 9^th , 2006 at 7:30 pm.
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2006 Oct 09
0
No contact info on website and webcast cut.
Hi,
I wanted to point on two issues that I''ve noticed while searching for
info on Ruby on Rails website.
First is that when I downloaded the migrations webcast, it was cut in
strange place. It was 19:07 minutes long and it seems that it should be
a little longer.
Second thing is that when I searched the website to find an e-mail to
report it, I didn''t find it. There is no contact
2004 Aug 06
0
DMCA and webcasting
> Everything that I've come across and it is my understanding is that
> traditional radio stations are not exempt if they broadcast via the
> web. In short, the RIAA and the labels it represents are greedy
> individuals and will take their money whereever they can get it. If the
> money is green they want it.
Great, so should we file with SoundExchange or wait for the RIAA to
2005 Nov 21
4
Server question - if you had ...
If you had $3,000 for a new Icecast2 streaming server, what would you
buy?
What box, hard drives, LAN cards, etc.?
The project I am involved with is helping community groups in UK webcast
live public meetings and events. Democaster also archives Icecast
streams for on-demand streaming or download. We are focused on high
accessibility and low cost. See: http://dowire.org/wiki/Democaster
Because
2004 Aug 06
2
DMCA and webcasting
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> > ==================================================================
> > hey josh,
> > i talked to [faculty advisor] today and was told we must stop our online
> > streaming. reasons for this rash decision involve around a new law that
> > was put in place over the summer saying that stations who broadcast online
> >
2004 Aug 06
1
Live Webcast in OGG
Hi,
Is it possible to stream live, as opposed to recorded, OGG format yet? I
had a look at the Icecast 2.0 beta instructions and it ends in a program
called "example" which will stream a pre-recorded OGG file to the
server. Is there anything to stream directly from the soundcard yet? If
not, is there anything in the pipeline?
If it is possible, what bitrates in mono/stereo are
2005 Aug 31
0
webcast
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2004 Aug 06
3
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
> One more reason why computers will never replace real DJ's ;-)
I believe its called desktop webcasting or will be ;)
Doesnt sound like replacing dj's, its just enabling them to dj remotely
without the need and fuss localy
oh and not to mention redundancy, doing a webcast from a house/office/home
pc is a major ordeal with
todays shitty dsl/cable providers
just my 2 dollaws
2004 Aug 06
2
DMCA and webcasting
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Joshua Vickery wrote:
> Great, so should we file with SoundExchange or wait for the RIAA to pick
> a rate?
Yes, you are supposed to file with the RIAA (SE as you suggest?). Period,
end of story. Jwz covers this on his site IIRC.
> Even if they insisted on collecting $0.004 per performance I don't think
> we have even 100000 "performances" a
2004 Aug 06
5
solaris success??
Has anyone been successful getting an icecast webcast going under
Solaris? I have tried several times using different versions of
icecast, ices, shout and solaris, but have never been able to get it
working without seg. faults, or glitching, or other problems.
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2006 Mar 01
4
filtering HTTP signatures / headers ?
Is it possible to filter HTTP signatures/headers with
SHOREWALL ? or is there addon for it ?
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2004 Aug 06
0
to stereo or not to stereo .. that is the question
hello,
a very short while ago there was a brief discussion when to use stereo
and when to use mono.
as you know, Radio France kept its word and now is webcasting in ogg. In
total Radio France (through tv-radio.fr/ycast.com) is webcasting eight
different stations, using the ogg format.
on http://cuba.calyx.nl/~oink/oggstreams/rfoggstreams.html you can find
all the streams with m3u files and
2004 Dec 14
0
Streaming 2 different sources with darkice
I'm looking for ideas here. This probably will wind up being more of an
alsa problem, but I thought the people on this list might have been in
similar circumstances and have ideas for me.
I work at a radio station with both a webcast and FM broadcast. We want
to use icecast both for our webcast and as a backup studio to
transmitter link. However, the webcast audio needs to be
2005 Jan 24
1
Your ideas ...
I am looking for ideas on how to best webcast public meetings. The
general idea is to allow folks to easily send their live or recorded
meeting audio up to a server via their browser.
My goal is to present an alternative to more expensive video webcasting
for small local government and community groups that want to "double"
their audience from 10 people a the room with a net