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2004 Aug 06
0
icecast-2.0-kh34
In message "[icecast] icecast-2.0-kh34"
on 24.04.2004, Wild Karl-Heinz <kh.wild@wicom.li> writes:
WKH> In message "[icecast] icecast-2.0-kh34"
WKH> on 24.04.2004, Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> writes:
WKH> [snip]
>>> ... but it coredumps every 10 secs.
KH>> There is a segv bug in kh34 triggered when clients move from one mount
KH>>...
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast-2.0-kh34
In message "[icecast] icecast-2.0-kh34"
on 24.04.2004, Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> writes:
KH> On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 09:58, Wild Karl-Heinz wrote:
KH> ...
[snip]
>> ... but it coredumps every 10 secs.
KH> There is a segv bug in kh34 triggered when clients move from one mount
KH> to another. That should be fixed now in kh35.
the result with gdb ....
(gdb)
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice and Icecast ..
I can create a section in darkice
with looks like
[file-0]
format = vorbis
bitrateMode = abr
bitrate = 48
fileName = /tmp/save.ogg
Is there a way to start/stop recording
without stopping all other streamer?
per example
- stop file recording
- save file to another name
- start recording ( regenerate the nessesary header for mp3 or ogg)
maybe an HUP?
Thanks.
2004 Aug 06
2
Stream optimization and file recording ...
Hello,
I'm useing freebsd 5.2.1 with icecast 2.0 and darkice 0.8
with a radiocard from avermedia 206 and a cmedia soundcard.
i't works fine!
just four points.
1. the ogg with vbr and a quality of 0.6
has a high tone in it. is there a known
reason for?
2. filerecording works fine but how can i
make every hour a new file without breaking
the stream for listener?
i thought
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast-2.0-kh34
I run icecast 2.0.0 on freebsd 5.2.1
and an avermedia 206 studio.
Briliant :-)
Yesterday I gave icecast-2.0-kh34 a try.
Starts extrem faster than version 2.0.0
and i could set metatags for ogg.
... but it coredumps every 10 secs.
Could i help with maybe a dump
or a hand for testing.
would be a plesure to me :-)
regards
Karl-Heinz
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