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2005 Aug 10
1
port blocking/disruption i think
...ract from a recent shoutcast logfile at the end.
iain
<08/10/05@22:31:41> [source] creating relay socket
<08/10/05@22:31:41> [source] resolving relay host
<08/10/05@22:31:42> [source] relay host gave success (HTTP/1.0 200 OK)
<08/10/05@22:31:42> [source] relay from beijing.zhongshuo.org established.
<08/10/05@22:31:42> [source] icy-name:Zhong Shuo: Stories From China On
Change ; icy-genre:Talk World Asian Chinese
<08/10/05@22:31:42> [source] icy-pub:1 ; icy-br:32 ;
icy-url:http://www.reverberant.com/cw
<08/10/05@22:31:42> [source] icy-irc:N/A ; icy-icq:N/A ;...
2005 Jun 02
0
relay icecast to shoutcast
...tening on
port 7000. I can listen to this stream with mozilla and xmms with no
problems. I can also stream my client directly to the shoutcast server but
it makes the client unstable (which is why i'm attempting a relay).
The shoutcast server is set up to relay with the relay host as:
beijing.zhongshuo.org and port: 7000. The mountpoint my client sets is
?radio?.
I'll paste below my icecast.xml page. I've tried various port permutations
and aliasing but I can't get anything to work. (xmms reports a ?402
Service Unavailable?)
Hope someone can help.
Cheers, iain
the file:
<iceca...
2005 Jun 04
0
relay icecast to shoutcast
...(audiorealm.com) is fixed in stereo unfortunately.
Thanks for your help.
iain
On Sun, 2005-06-05 at 10:40 +1000, Geoff Shang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Works fine for me, both using /radio and just /
>
> So to get the shoutcast server to relay it, just set it to relay
> http://beijing.zhongshuo.org:7000 and that should work fine.
>
> BTW: There's no way you're going to get 44.1kHz stereo sound out of a
> 32kbps MP3 stream. So unless you're using MP3Pro or something, you may as
> well drop the sample rate and since it's being roled off anyway, you might
>...
2005 Jun 04
3
relay icecast to shoutcast
thanks geoff - Yes, I had disabled the <alias source="/"
dest="/status.xsl"/> in the config.
To answer your question: If the mountpoint is set to "radio.mp3" and the
host tag is set for a local broadcast. ie.:
<hostname>localhost</hostname> (for testing purposes), this is what
happens when I enter "http://localhost:7000/" into a browser: