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2000 Jun 20
1
iCAST Announces Beta Release of Vorbis (fwd)
below is the press release that went out today :)
it was great to see a lot of you at the summit today...
jack.
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Beta Version of Vorbis Released, led by iCAST Developers
Free, Open Source Alternative to MP3 Codec Gains Early Support from iCAST,
Sonique, EMusic, Napster, Etrantrum, Panic and XMMS
San Diego, CA - June 20, 2000 - Project Vorbis, spearheaded by developers
from
2000 Jun 20
1
iCAST Announces Beta Release of Vorbis (fwd)
below is the press release that went out today :)
it was great to see a lot of you at the summit today...
jack.
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Beta Version of Vorbis Released, led by iCAST Developers
Free, Open Source Alternative to MP3 Codec Gains Early Support from iCAST,
Sonique, EMusic, Napster, Etrantrum, Panic and XMMS
San Diego, CA - June 20, 2000 - Project Vorbis, spearheaded by developers
from
2007 Sep 08
3
Coding in python using shout-python bindings
Hello,
I'm creating a module written in python that brings an easy to implement
interface for the libshout lib, mainly to provide streaming capabilities
to a gnome player called Exaile (http://www.exaile.org). The module is
almost done (already available at
http://devpower.blogsite.org:8080/archivos/icastplugin.py) but I'm
encountering some problems (I believe sync problems):
2001 Jan 02
3
now i'm a real vorbis guy.
unemployed like you ex-icast folks :)
(half the company was axed)
Erik.
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2001 Mar 19
1
[Fwd: Re: File formats (RE: MP4 Player Available for Download)]
---- "Aleksandar Dovnikovic" <aldov@EUnet.yu> wrote:
> I think that AAC wasn't developed to be used as 'another'
> MP3, it's usage is focused towards companies that sell audio
> over the internet, for portable players, satellite communications...
A-ha! That explains a lot. There used to be a project called FAAC but
I presume it's gone. After seeing
2001 Feb 25
2
Few questions concerning clipping
I noticed that clipping occurs in lossy audio compression even
if there is no clipping in the original file (though the original
file has peaks that are just below the maximum). I know
that this happens due to all the filtering involved during compression,
but I'm wondering just how audible this clipping is because I don't
hear anything wrong. I mean, as things are now, is it safe to say
2019 Mar 21
2
icecast player
Dear support
Can we use this software to listen the music that's coming from Icast and Museter server and if we have a silent issue on the stream can this software automatic move to backup station?
[cid:image001.jpg at 01D4DFE8.15F65960]
Abdallah Al-Sabateen
Technical support
t :+96265638000 Ext 8110
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Email:abdallah.alsabateen at seagulls.com
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2001 Aug 07
4
Some pre-RC1 listening tests
Hello everyone,
ff123 compiled Monty's branch of the RC1 encoder, see his post on
r3mix.net forum:
http://66.96.216.160/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?board=c&action=display&num=994299736&start=30
Anyway it only supports ~128kbps mode, so I did a quick listening
test with some files that bugged vorbis beta4.
grace.wav - the right channel is still a bit watery, and I think this
can be seen
2001 Apr 26
1
From LAME mailing list
Comments?
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"Mark Taylor" <mt@sulaco.org> wrote:
[...]
> This is related to one minor objection I have to vector quantization
> based codecs like Vorbis and the MPEG4 VQ codec: they do not compute
> the quantization noise during the encoding process. The choice of
> codebooks (use a big codebook: low quantization noise, use a
2001 May 30
3
Lossless/lossy hybrid?
Monkey's Audio lossless compressor (currently win32 only, free but not
open-source except decoder) author is thinking to implement a kind of
audiophile-quality lossy compression which would filter "noise bits" that
are hard to encode lossless but which are (or should be) inaudible and thus
improve lossless compression (avg. 300-450kbps). I think that implementing
something like this
2001 Jul 27
6
A killer clip
Check this clip (it's small, 373kb)
http://www.geocities.com/jdxss/udialwav.zip
It left oggenc, lame and MP+ encoders choking in dust.
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2011 Jul 24
1
Questions about ICAST and Web Development
-HOW does ICECAST stream content?
-Can it stream sound being spoken live over a microphone?
-Can this live audio be streamed in an MP3 format?
-Can this audio be streamed to HTTP Web browsers (including XMLHttpRequest techniques)?
-How does an HTML file being served by Apache/Tomcat best set up
so that the browser can correctly accept sound from ICECAST?
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2006 Oct 13
1
Icecast usability
Hi
We are looking for a product that applies to this specs.
1) We need to allow different users / departments access to upload Audio
and Video files for streaming
2) We need to comply with MPEG4 and MP3. And that playing does not require
a specific player (we can accept Windows Media Player, QuickTime, iTunes,
Winamp)
3) We want users to be able to organise their material - and that m3u
2005 Jan 12
2
Recomendations
Dear Icecast community,
For several weeks I am running two IceCast2 streams.
I am very pleased with the stability and performance of the Icecast
application.
Thumbs-up for the developers of this great piece of software!!
The sources (live audio) are generated with two separated liveice-sn04 and
streams to the remote Icecast servers.
So far so good!
Frequently one of the sources stops to stream
2006 Feb 27
2
Covad anyone ...
Has anyone done any integration work with Covad's hosted solution ? I
am considering Covad's hosted solution and want to be able to use
Asterisk to develop some other apps. Anyone else tried this ? how did
Covad react. I know they use MGCP.
Another thing, the Cisco reseller rep tells me if I have a bunch of
7960's setup for MGCP (for use with Covad) I will need to get these
2004 Aug 06
5
A large streaming project
> As a guess, how many IceCast streams could be supported on one Linux PC
> (say 1.5Ghz PC).
Icast at one point had about 456 stations or so. We were able to do
this (all the music was preencoded) with 8 machines quite reliably.
Basically 4 machines sourced streams, and 4 machines served them. Only
three machines were really needed, so failures were taken care of if
only one machine
2000 May 29
4
One important thing
Hi.
Since I'm new to this mailing list, I don't know whether this was discussed
in this mailing list, or if it is already fixed.
Anyway, the problem is that all audio encoders out there add a small amount
of silence to the start/end of the encoded file. This is usually a small
amount, around 0.03 seconds. Most of the time it goes unnoticed, BUT when
you have tracks that flow into one
2000 Nov 22
4
more vorbis press!
http://news.webnoize.com/item.rs?ID=11136
or
Quietly Slipping into Audio Software, Vorbis Wants to Dethrone MP3
by Mark Lewis
Confident they can oust the MP3 format from dominance,
developers of Ogg Vorbis, an
open-source, royalty-free audio encoding format, say they are
making headway, getting their
technology into software players, portable devices and
2000 Nov 22
4
more vorbis press!
http://news.webnoize.com/item.rs?ID=11136
or
Quietly Slipping into Audio Software, Vorbis Wants to Dethrone MP3
by Mark Lewis
Confident they can oust the MP3 format from dominance,
developers of Ogg Vorbis, an
open-source, royalty-free audio encoding format, say they are
making headway, getting their
technology into software players, portable devices and
2001 Aug 14
1
udial.wav problem
I was doing some testing with RC2 and I noticed that RC2 doesn't
encode past 19kHz with this clip (-b256 and -b350). There are no
problems with this clip like it was before, but this clip contains
signal past 19kHz which is audible as a faint high-frequency hiss -
and that hiss is gone in the encoded file since RC2 cuts off at 19kHz.
I think that -b256 and -b350 should encode at least up to