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2013 Feb 27
4
Icecast relay as a source to another icecast?
I have a situation where I'd like to be able to have icecast reach out to
another icecast server as a client. Is this possible with relaying? From
what I read relaying and master relaying both have the server reach out to
another server.
The reason is this.
I have a hardware encoder (Telos audioactive) sitting on a cablemodem.
I have a remote provider (streamcheap or something) set to
2007 May 26
3
Web application to feed icecast
Hello,
i guess this question appeared before, but I haven't found anything by
searhing the whole morning.
I know that some web radio stations use icecast2. They also have a web
application that makes it possible to request songs, add items to the
playlist of the source client and so on. Most of the web radios have
developed the web application by itself (i guess so).
I'm not able to
2011 Jun 03
2
missing symbols talloc_* (opensuse 11.4/samba 3.5.7-xxx)
...ind-32bit-3.5.7-1.17.1 openSUSE 11.4
samba-winbind-3.5.7-1.17.1 openSUSE 11.4
smb4k-0.10.9-3.1 openSUSE 11.4
smb4k-doc-0.10.9-3.1 openSUSE 11.4
smb4k-lang-0.10.9-3.1 openSUSE 11.4
xmms2-plugin-samba-0.7-14.2 openSUSE 11.4
yast2-samba-client-2.20.2-3.1 openSUSE 11.4
yast2-samba-server-2.20.2-3.1 openSUSE 11.4
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The missing symbols (and libs being tried when loading nmbd):
> ldd -r /usr/sbin/nmbd
linux-vdso.so....
2012 Feb 02
0
The XMMS plugin
Hi all,
Anyone care if I kill off the XMMS plugin? I think XMMS is pretty much
dead and the xmms-config script is no longer in Debian. I think its
been replaced with XMMS2.
If anyone cares about this, they should let us know and help us
figure out how to compile and test it on a current Debian or Ubuntu
system.
Cheers,
Erik
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Erik de Castro Lopo
http://www.mega-nerd.com/
2012 Feb 02
1
The XMMS plugin
> If anyone cares about this, they should let us know and help us
> figure out how to compile and test it on a current Debian or Ubuntu
> system.
I still use this, though on Gentoo, not Debian or Ubuntu. It was removed
from the Gentoo tree years ago, also, but still compiles and runs just
fine if you pull the old e-builds from their CVS. I'm happy to help test
it there.
I also
2008 May 31
0
regarding ices
...:
group A - ices2 playlist mode:
there are a few scripts around that will feed ices the next file to play
and have a web-interface. Tunequeue is one of them. For the others use
google.
group B - other source clients with web-interface:
IIRC there are a few around that have web-interface-plugins:
xmms2
mpd (beware, some recent versions had problems with connecting to icecast)
vlc
...
> basically i want to setup a live radio station for my orgnisation.
> your help is very good for me
that should work with one of those and icecast.
Oh, on Windos there also was Winamp + SongRequester + Oddcas...
2014 Nov 21
1
Software running, but no audio
Thomas,
Do you by chance know which players are ignoring the content-type headers?
I have done quite a bit of testing for that exact issue but haven't ran
into any problems. Perhaps I am testing the wrong players.
Thanks,
Brad Isbell
brad at musatcha.com
http://www.musatcha.com
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 7:49 AM, "Thomas B. R?cker" <thomas at ruecker.fi>
wrote:
> On
2008 May 28
6
regarding ices
Dear all,
i am unable to configure ices2 propery, while running it is showing mount
fail error.
Thanks and reagrds
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Neeraj Suriyal
09718307773
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2011 Jan 07
5
Indexed FLAC file?
Hi all,
I have a very large music collection that I keep on a portable hard
drive (to plug in to car USB, carry with when I'm at my office, etc).
All but a few dozen files are part of an album, and not a single audio
file. This translates to an insane amount of files stored on my hard
drive. I am very strict about how I label and file my media (I loathe
unlabeled audio tracks), but