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2004 Aug 06
1
install doc v0.00001
hey all, maybe i am dumb but it took me a few hours to work out which cvs was which and where ogg went etc etc...so i am completing some documentation (the icantcode site was down too when i checked last time, is it still alive?) anyway, I am going to make some good documentation for my site soon but heres a skeleton including some snippets from docs online already - appologies in advance for
2004 Aug 06
0
install doc v0.00001
I'll add our init script for redhat to it then: note: it does work, but restarting is not always working, due to ports still being open :-( --------------------------------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh # # description: starts/stops the ices audioencoder # # chkconfig: 345 99 20 # # Source function library. . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
2001 Oct 26
0
Vorbis streems, old and new
Hi all: Well, after making the change to make use of the CVS trees and switching to ices2 (as opposed to the libshout example streamer), the icecast server at bumpy.braille.uwo.ca:9000 is back up. I've put my old 22khz mono files (encoded with beta4) back up on test.ogg. In addition, we've implemented a vorbis subset of Kirk Reiser's egoplay MP3 stream. You can now hear all the
2001 Oct 26
0
Vorbis streems, old and new
Hi all: Well, after making the change to make use of the CVS trees and switching to ices2 (as opposed to the libshout example streamer), the icecast server at bumpy.braille.uwo.ca:9000 is back up. I've put my old 22khz mono files (encoded with beta4) back up on test.ogg. In addition, we've implemented a vorbis subset of Kirk Reiser's egoplay MP3 stream. You can now hear all the
2004 Aug 06
4
Adventures with icecast2
Hi all: OK, this is one of those "why doesn't it work" type questions. I'm basically stumped. All the server info in the xml file and example.c seem to match, but it's coming back with an error 3 which is no login (as far as I can understand). There's nothing in the icecast2 logs to show that an attempt has been made. hmmm. It just occured to me that perhaps it's
2001 Jun 15
2
While we're publicising icecast2 streams...
Hi all: I've had an icecast2 stream up for about a week now and thought I'd tell you all about it. This is a very primitive setup - using icecast2 and libshout on a linux box and using the example program along with a random sort utility to shunt the files to the server. The stream is at 22.05khz mono at the lowest bitrate, meaning it hovers around the 32kbps mark. there are 38 songs
2001 Jun 15
2
While we're publicising icecast2 streams...
Hi all: I've had an icecast2 stream up for about a week now and thought I'd tell you all about it. This is a very primitive setup - using icecast2 and libshout on a linux box and using the example program along with a random sort utility to shunt the files to the server. The stream is at 22.05khz mono at the lowest bitrate, meaning it hovers around the 32kbps mark. there are 38 songs
2004 Aug 06
1
Ices issues
Hi: I ran a live test broadcast today and noticed a couple of things that concerned me. Now, I'll admit I was pushing my P2/266 pretty hard, but it kept things going so I'm guessing that it's not unreasonable for me to expect this to work. I was sending two streams encoded from the sound card, one at 22khz mono quality -1 and the other at 44.1 stereo quality 0. I was also saving
2004 Aug 06
2
Directory listing disappeared
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Remco B. Brink wrote: > <quote who="Geoff Shang"> > > > Is there some XML magic I need to use now to get directory info > > published? > > Can you send over your existing configuration? Yeah. Ignore the comments, this began as the sample config file and the comments weren't removed or changed. <?xml
2004 Aug 06
0
a simple ices2 scheduler
Hi Folks: I have written a simple scheduler for ices2. It basically plays a background playlist in sequential, random or shuffle mode. Each time it is called by ices it checks to see if there is a file in /tmp and if there is builds it into a request file which plays immediately after the current piece finishes. You can use 'at' or cron to set up jobs to place playlists in /tmp to be
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast2 documentation
I use the cvs version: cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.icecast.org:/cvsroot login cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.icecast.org:/cvsroot checkout ice2 cd ice2 cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.icecast.org:/cvsroot checkout avl cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.icecast.org:/cvsroot checkout log cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.icecast.org:/cvsroot checkout httpp cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.icecast.org:/cvsroot
2001 Jul 16
1
Icecast2 server temporarily down, now back
Hi all: I've been away for the past week and moved house before that. Quite impressively, the icecast2 server I'm running stayed up all that time. It went down at 8 minutes past midnight EDT (04:08 GMT) on Monday 16/07. It looks like someone did the same thing as before - kicked it over by attempting to connect a source to an already existing mountpoint. by all means use the server to
2001 Aug 04
0
My vorbis/icecast2 stream now working properly again
Hi all: I noticed earlier this week that, at least for me, my vorbis test stream at http://bumpy.braille.uwo.ca:9000/test.ogg was not working properly. It would send some data and then stop. Most times it would make it through the HTTP headers and the icecast headers, but then it would just sit there, sucking its thumb. I did try restarting it, but to no avail. anyway, the machine got
2001 Jul 16
1
Icecast2 server temporarily down, now back
Hi all: I've been away for the past week and moved house before that. Quite impressively, the icecast2 server I'm running stayed up all that time. It went down at 8 minutes past midnight EDT (04:08 GMT) on Monday 16/07. It looks like someone did the same thing as before - kicked it over by attempting to connect a source to an already existing mountpoint. by all means use the server to
2001 Aug 04
0
My vorbis/icecast2 stream now working properly again
Hi all: I noticed earlier this week that, at least for me, my vorbis test stream at http://bumpy.braille.uwo.ca:9000/test.ogg was not working properly. It would send some data and then stop. Most times it would make it through the HTTP headers and the icecast headers, but then it would just sit there, sucking its thumb. I did try restarting it, but to no avail. anyway, the machine got
2001 Jun 27
3
Winamp decoder plugin user-agent ident
Hi: Have been testing the latest winamp plugins on my icecast2 stream (http://bumpy.braille.uwo.ca:9000/test.ogg <plug plug>) and I noticed that in the field where the player/browser is listed in the log entries I see Mozilla for the winamp plugin. Isn't this ummmm. wrong? Geoff. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2001 Jul 20
2
Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v1.11a (BUG)
Hello I'm new to the list. I went through recent archives and didn't find any mention of this, sorry if this has already been discussed. When listening to a stream (http://bumpy.braille.uwo.ca:9000/test.ogg) winamp crashed after a few minutes. When i tried going back in and went back to the stream it worked for a few minutes again and crashed. The times are different (8:27 and 6:20, and
2004 Aug 06
2
Runaway icecast again (more YP issues)
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, oddsock wrote: > so thats the way it's supposed to work, and I just checked the DB, and > there are no stale entries, so you shouldn't be getting the "Server already > exists" message anymore, although clearly, according to your logs, you > are...so can you send me the Server NAme you are using (this is specified > in the source client) ?
2004 Aug 06
0
Runaway icecast again (more YP issues)
Geoff, to resolve the problem of the "Server exists" issue, I actually need the stream name (I called it server name), as that is what is used (in part) to key into the "Server exists" logic. Also, let me know if this is still happening, or if it has resolved itself. with regard to the system load above 8....what is your setting for <yp-url-timeout> in your
2004 Aug 06
3
Adventures with icecast2
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Michael Smith wrote: > > $(CC) -o example example.c -L../src -lshout -L../../log -logg -lvorbis > > > >The question being, is it getting libshout from ../src or from /usr/lib? > > Try linking it with an explicit library (like > gcc -o example example.c ../src/libshout.a (plus other arguments that it > needs) > > That'll at least ensure