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2005 Jul 15
1
Adding streaming MP3 files to websites
hi i need to add some streaming media files to a website. the files are hosted on an Icecast server and i link to them from my webserver using .m3u files. the files stream ok for users with Firefox/Winamp but for IE users i just get a page with an embedded QuickTime player in it which just hangs. this also hangs for me using Mozilla/Win2K. i've made sure that /etc/mime.types on the
2004 Aug 06
2
gen-mpegurl.m3u source/making a clean weblink to broadcast
Hi guys. I've been running icecast for awhile, and just upgraded to the latest version. Everything works fine, nice work. Here's the deal, I'm still not sure how to make a clean link to my broadcast. On the icecast.org site, it calls a cgi-bin file called 'gen-mpegurl.m3u.' This always stars up my broadcast nicely. Is there anyway to get the source code to
2005 Nov 24
1
XSL Content-type
Hello! I have created XLS stylesheet that generetes .m3u list of streaming content via my icecast2 server. That is just simple remake of status.xsl. But I got stuck. When I request it via http://serever/list.xsl - my winamp doesnot accept the m3u generated file. I began to research. The main problem is "Content-type" which gives me the icecast. It gives me text\html and I need
2004 Aug 06
0
the dummy playlist... chaining a clip to a stream.
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 11:00:08AM -0500, Ethan wrote: > Any suggestions? I checked to see if there really was a file for the > dummy playlist that is referenced in links, hoping that I could shove a > pointer to the static served audio announcement first. No go there. You can save the dummy play-list from off the web, edit it to your liking and serve it as a static page from a web
2004 Aug 06
1
Tweaking Questions.
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Kevin Searle wrote: > On Wednesday 16 May 2001 14:34, you wrote: > > 1- What MIME type and extentsion do we need to > > open a player through Apache, currently what happens > > is that it attempts to download the entire folder > > containing the mp3's instead of opening up the > > player (this happens at http://www.xxx.com:8000). >
2004 Aug 06
3
Client Woes
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote: > The way to prevetn this download, or rather to work around it, is to use > a small intermediate playlist file. In order to get maximum client > support, m3u files are best. Just make an m3u file called stream.m3u > and in it put: > > http://www.RainbowRadio.com:8000/club.mp3 > > Then point your users to that file. Which will
2000 May 08
3
about playlist
I have the icecast with some ices working perfectly in a Linux server, mp3 files are reproduced with no problems, I'm quite satisfied with it but I have a little doubt! When users click the link at the HTML page, their default player (like xmms, winamp... etc) doesn't load. That's how I've made the link: <a href="http://my.server:8000/playlist.m3u"> How can I
2004 Aug 06
4
icecast2 ogg vorbis client request headers
Didnt try the application/ogg ogg extension yet, ill give that a shot. <p>Dave St John Mediacast1 Administration Need Support ? http://mediacast1.com/helpdesk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Shang" <gshang@pacific.net.au> To: <icecast-dev@xiph.org> Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 5:28 AM Subject: Re: [icecast-dev] icecast2 ogg vorbis client request
2004 Aug 06
1
playlist problem
Hi, I've had a few problems with broadcasting an icecast2 playlist with peercast. The problem is that when getting the m3u file, the response isn't terminiated with a newline (\n or \r\n). peercast doesn't particularily like this. I've submitted a patch to peercast for this, but I wonder if icecast2 should add the \r\n to the end. Maybe there's some more buggy software around
2011 Feb 28
2
Generation of M3U and XSPF
Hello, I'm a new user of icecast which is a really cool software. I use it with the the http proxy module of apache httpd to do port forwarding with 2 sub domains. On my router i forward all tcp traffic of the port 80 to my server. 2 Sub domains are redirected to my server : radio.mydomain.com (icecast) music.mydomain.com (ampache) my apache server host the ampache application with a
2004 Aug 06
0
gen-mpegurl.m3u source/making a clean weblink to broadcast
on Thursday 28 March 2002 22:48, icecast@chile.junglevision.com wrote: > Hi guys. I've been running icecast for awhile, and just > upgraded to the latest version. Everything works fine, > nice work. > > Here's the deal, I'm still not sure how to make a clean > link to my broadcast. On the icecast.org site, it calls > a cgi-bin file called
2004 Aug 06
0
Problems streaming just one file, yet /default works fine.
Hi: first off, it's probably simplest to use your webserver to serve the file. Second, you need to use a playlist file (pls) or mpegurl (m3u) to launch your player. I've not messed with the static streaming in icecast 1.x but this seems to be what it is trying to do, by generating an.pls file on the fly. Here's a worked example. You have a webserver running. You have a file called
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast2 ogg vorbis client request headers
I have tried that, but not sure if i am doing that right. in connection.c starting line 847 i believe, it sends this bytes = sock_write(client->con->sock, "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n" "Content-Type: audio/x-mpegurl\r\n\r\n" "http://%s:%d%s\r\n", host, port,
2004 Aug 06
1
Client Woes
> Why m3u vs. pls? More clients were m3u'able than pls'able last I checked. Specifically Windows Media Player liked them better. But I made this analysis some time ago. Probably over a year or so at least. Also, apps seem to fight over PLS, but less so over M3U. jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To
2004 Aug 06
3
the dummy playlist... chaining a clip to a stream.
Hello. I have a question. We run a number of public service audio streams. They are picking up in popularity, and it would be nice to take some credit for the bandwidth we are supplying. Lots of people directly linking to us. So I would like to attempt to do something that I've seen done with WMA streams. I would like it so when a listener connects, it plays back a 20 second audio clip
2001 Jan 23
1
Re: HTTP Streaming
Okay, this is similar to how the mp3 streaming was. The question is then, what is the MIME type for the playlist itself? For mp3s, it used to be audio/x-mpegurl?? Thanks, Matt >You need to create a playlist containing the URL of the Vorbis file. Then >the browser will just download the playlist and hand it off to your player. >Which player are you using? Not all of them have >HTTP
2006 Sep 24
1
Add-on patch to support .pls .asx .ram .qtl listing formats
Hi, If you have multiple players installed on your PC/Mac .m3u will always open the last media player who are the default in charge of the extension and mime m3u. On your web site you want maybe to force a link to open real media player or quicktime/itune. You need to create a .pls to force winamp loading the streaming because windows media player won't open .pls etc. If you add a .pls
2024 Oct 13
1
The RV coinertia coefficient to interpret multivariate analysis plots
Dear all community, My issue is related to the R package (made4) that permits me to calculate the RV coefficient of co-inertia. However, it is a theoretical question. And if I am not mistaken, the list Usenet groups sci.stat.consult is not currently active. Let me explain briefly: Through different microbiota datasets, I have plotted PCoA, db-RDA and sPLS-DA using 3 different types of
2004 Aug 06
0
Client Woes
Why m3u vs. pls? Brian ----- Original Message ----- From: "harvey smith" <harvey@buskers.org> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 12:49 PM Subject: Re: [icecast] Client Woes > On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote: > > > The way to prevetn this download, or rather to work around it, is to use > > a small intermediate playlist file.
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast2 ogg vorbis client request headers
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Dave St John wrote: > I have tried that, but not sure if i am doing that right. > in connection.c starting line 847 i believe, it sends this > bytes = sock_write(client->con->sock, > "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n" > "Content-Type: audio/x-mpegurl\r\n\r\n" >