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2001 Jun 26
2
[entranced@digitallyimported.com: Vorbis stream up and running]
I'm sure you'll all be happy about this news :)
jack.
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From: "Entranced" <entranced@digitallyimported.com>
To: "Jack Moffitt" <jack@icecast.org>
Cc: "Oddsock" <oddsock@oddsock.org>
Subject: Vorbis stream up and running
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 10:18:46 -0400
2001 Jun 26
2
[entranced@digitallyimported.com: Vorbis stream up and running]
I'm sure you'll all be happy about this news :)
jack.
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From: "Entranced" <entranced@digitallyimported.com>
To: "Jack Moffitt" <jack@icecast.org>
Cc: "Oddsock" <oddsock@oddsock.org>
Subject: Vorbis stream up and running
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 10:18:46 -0400
2005 Mar 27
2
Odd icecast hiccup problem with low-bandwidth cellular client
Here's a very odd question - I don't know if anybody can even begin to
answer.
I am attempting something very odd and geeky. I set up an icecast Win32
server streaming a 96kbps mp3 stream (using all the latest as of today
software, winamp, icecast2 and oddcast v3) so I can listen to it on my cell
phone while at work.
My phone does GPRS EDGE data at 131kbps-ish, just barely fast enough to
2004 Aug 06
7
icecast2, ogg, mp3, etc
Hi,
Just wanted to clarify, can icecast2 not read OR broadcast any mp3, or
can it just not broadcast mp3 (but still play from a playlist)? I know the
quality would be dropped if it had to reencode them though.
And what's up with that POS Winamp3, it doesn't even play gg streams?!?
I use xmms, but we have winamp3 on a demo computer, it just sits and keeps
prebuffering. I need something
2001 Jun 26
3
YAVTS (yet another vorbis test stream)
80kbps test stream using oddcast DSP and new test win32 port of icecast2
server....
http://www.djlithium.com:8064/djlithium.ogg
oddsock
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2004 Aug 06
2
pre-buffering
> > Is it true ? And if it is, is there any way to change that behavior ?
>
> Yes. Icecast always sends data at the data rate. This behavior will
> not change in the 1.3.x branch. We will however try and make
> prebuffering as fast as possible in 2.x (it's currently done the same
> way, but we plan to add this feature).
Doesn't icecast send the data out as fast as
2001 Jul 02
5
Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v.1.11a Bug Report
Hi, there.
While waiting for the encoder RC1, I will report some minor problems
I experienced with Peter's Winamp decoder.
First, I am using Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v.1.11a with Winamp v.2.76
on Windows 98 SE.
1. When the buttons of Playlist Editor are extended, the part extended
in playlist screen seems to be flickering when an Ogg file is being played.
2. I check the option of
2005 Mar 28
0
Odd icecast hiccup problem with low-bandwidth cellular client
Here's a very odd question - I don't know if anybody can even begin to
answer.
I am attempting something very odd and geeky. I set up an icecast Win32
server streaming a 96kbps mp3 stream (using all the latest as of today
software, winamp, icecast2 and oddcast v3) so I can listen to it on my cell
phone while at work.
My phone does GPRS EDGE data at 131kbps-ish, just barely fast enough to
2004 Aug 06
2
Bandwidth & Cost for broadcasting
Hi,
I'm CTO for a new Techno/Trance Radio named Let's Go Zik
(http://www.letsgozik.com) and i'm looking for the cheapest solution to
broadcast. For the moment, we're using Live356 for relaying our stream.
It's quite good but a little bit too cheap and not handy (they do not
provide multiple bitrate relay, ...). This is why I'm starting a new
study. Everyone can help us by
2004 Aug 06
2
WinAmp3 & Icecast2 compatibility?
Hello folks
I'm having trouble playing ogg streams with WinAmp3. I run Icecast2 & Ices2
(both compiled from CVS about two weeks ago) on a Linux box, the files
being streamed were encoded with oggenc (from oggutils1.0, managed
80kbitrate...) The problem is that WinAmp3 won't actually play the .ogg
stream. When I give it the URL (http://myserver:8000/mount.ogg) it says
2004 Aug 06
1
Bandwidth & Cost for broadcasting
Hello Nicolas,
Sunday, April 6, 2003, 2:42:36 PM, you wrote:
NB> Hello EISELE,
NB> Sunday, April 6, 2003, 11:32:59 AM, you wrote:
EP>> Hi,
EP>> I'm CTO for a new Techno/Trance Radio named Let's Go Zik
EP>> (http://www.letsgozik.com) and i'm looking for the cheapest solution to
EP>> broadcast. For the moment, we're using Live356 for relaying our
2004 Aug 06
2
WinAMP POS: mime types
At 01:25 PM 6/3/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>The problem with WinAMP 3 is that it will accept only ogg
>data with the old MIME type "application/x-ogg", but current
>icecast sources emit the new and correct mime type
>"application-ogg". WinAMP must reject the ogg data because
>it didn't match the MIME type it expected, so yes, it just
>sits there prebuffering,
2003 Sep 23
1
Digitially Imported radio - let's ask for Vorbis
Digitally Imported radio (http://di.fm) is considering adding Ogg Vorbis
streams and I'd love to see that happen.
Probably they are trying to get an idea how many people will use the
Vorbis streams to decide if it will be worthwhile (they're also
considering other formats--WMA, mp3pro, and other evils). So if you are
a DI listener, please make your voice heard that WE WANT OGG!
There
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast2 ogg vorbis client request headers
So instead set it from 4096 bytes to 0 and increment till it reaches the
end?
show me an example please.
<p>Dave St John
Mediacast1 Administration
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Subject: Re: [icecast-dev] icecast2 ogg
2004 Aug 06
1
yet another test stream / Icecast2 segfault
Sgrifennodd Jack Moffitt:
>
> Also, icecast 2 has been pretty stable for the BBC. Uptimes of several
> weeks.
And that would only have been to upgrade it.
It's not being hit very hard tho - come on people, hammer it!
http://support.bbc.co.uk/ogg/
..ciaran
--
Ciaran Anscomb, BBC Internet Services
"Nobody loves me like I do - Not even you"
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2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast2?
On 19/02/02 03:06, Jack Moffitt shaped the electrons to say:
> > The point is, is this list related to icecast2 development? I made some
> > changes to the server and sent a patch to Jack Moffitt, but I'm not sure
> > he's still mainaining the server.
>
> You're in the right place, and I still maintain the server. I don't
> remember your patch right
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast2 / Ogg / oddcastDSP / Winamp2 Constant Prebuffering
Noticing a strange issue, i'm not sure where this lies. I'm using
oddcastDSP to stream Ogg to icecast2, which seems to be working ok, but
using winamp (v2) to stream from icecast, winamp is constantly
prebuffering, displaying a length of 0:01. Is this a known bug in either
Winamp or icecast, or a configuration issue perhaps? I have a feeling
this is Winamp, but I was wondering if anyone
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast2 ogg vorbis client request headers
On Monday 05 April 2004 13:04, oddsock wrote:
> At 07:41 PM 4/4/2004, you wrote:
> >That was your plan.
> >
> >My plan is to provide what currently exists (htpasswd-like) and a 'script'
> >authenticator which just calls an external program, as Geoff described.
> >
> >Both are, of course, possible. Your "URL call" (this is a very strange way
2004 Aug 06
3
Trouble getting Ices/Icecast2 to stream
I'm rather new to this. I just set up Icecast and Ices using source from
CVS downloaded yesterday (3-20-2003). The box is running RedHat 8.0 with
all the required RPMs to compile. Here's my trouble:
I have Ices running in live mode, with it connecting correctly to the
Icecast server on port 8000 (which is only bound to 127.0.0.1). I'm
using Winamp on the client end connecting to port
2001 Jun 22
7
RE: [advanced] Response to Ogg Vorbis comments
> From: Jack Moffitt [mailto:jack@icecast.org]
>
> So in the very near future, I don't think that there will be any
> non-vorbis capable players. And for the most part, I think Vorbis
will
> be included in most players, though I have little hope that Microsoft
> will allow Vorbis to stand side-by-side with WMA.
There is a big difference between having a codec available for