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2004 Aug 06
0
[OT] Prior art & could use your help - Content distribution
[NOTE: This message may be regarded off-topic. Please reply privately only, not to the list.] Hi all! Over the past few months, I've been collaborating with a few people on subjects that fall in the category of web radio. (In case you don't know what that is: imagine a radio with built-in analog modem that receives and plays MP3 or rather Vorbis streams from the net.) Of course such a
2020 Feb 29
3
Chrome not allowing mixed content anymore
Hi. With its 80th version, Chrome stopped serving non-secure resources on https pages. This affected the icecast server I run also. I enabled SSL, the issue with Chrome not playing audio got fixed, but I noticed a major drop in the number of listeners. As far as I figured out, the listeners that have the http url in a playlist - listening in winamp, vlc etc. - could listen no more. Those using
2020 Feb 29
2
Chrome not allowing mixed content anymore
This is a real problem that needs to be addressed. Anyone has figured a way to mitigate this? On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 4:29 PM Mikel Sanz | 20 Comunicación < mikel at 20comunicacion.com> wrote: > Yes, I also think that 6 years of Beta is too much and now it's too late... > > El sáb., 29 feb. 2020 14:25, Alexandru Matei <alexandru.ort at gmail.com> > escribió: >
2007 May 03
7
Blocking radio streaming
Hi, I'm the system's administrator at my company. All servers are CentOS :) I've been noticing that many people spend the whole day hearing to online radios. How can i block the streaming ? It's HTTP and i think it's through port 80. Any help would be appreciated. Warm Regards, M?rio Gamito PS: No good blocking the radio sites, they'll discover others.
2020 Feb 29
2
Chrome not allowing mixed content anymore
For example, in my case, we use several servers with Centovacast, with several Icecast2 services. Version 2.5 of Icecast2, allows to respond to http and https connections from the same port, but takes years in beta. Centovacast does not update its panel, waiting for the final version of Icecast 2.5 to be released. Chrome has been warning for months that this would happen in February, but no one
2020 Feb 29
0
Chrome not allowing mixed content anymore
Yes, I also think that 6 years of Beta is too much and now it's too late... El sáb., 29 feb. 2020 14:25, Alexandru Matei <alexandru.ort at gmail.com> escribió: > Hi. > > With its 80th version, Chrome stopped serving non-secure resources on > https pages. This affected the icecast server I run also. I enabled SSL, > the issue with Chrome not playing audio got fixed, but I
2020 Feb 29
0
Chrome not allowing mixed content anymore
Hi all, Can you explain the use case here a bit more? I think I'm missing something in my understanding. If you enable TLS/HTTPS, you should enable it on a different port (eg. 443) and keep your existing HTTP port for Icecast so that your stations will continue to work in external players (Winamp, playlists, VLC, etc.). However, you should update all embedded links to your stream on your
2003 Oct 20
1
Ogg Vorbis Player(s)
Mr. Christopher Montgomery Lead Programmer Xiph.Org. <p>Dear Sir, I would really appreciate it if you could tell me which player(s) to use to listen to streaming radios broadcasting on the Net in the OGG VORBIS format. I understand that several French radio stations (France Inter, France Info etc...) are adopting Ogg Vorbis and I would like very much to try it. I have heard of several
2005 Feb 24
1
Re: FRS and GMRS via *
You don't need to reinvent anything to tie radios to *. Ham systems like IRLP, Echolink, eqso etc all have fairly tight controls to keep from being abused (although with a little Linux knowledge, the IRLP package can easily be used to set up your own network using their protocol). Jim Dixon seems to have done the work to integrate radios with * already. See
2020 Feb 29
0
Chrome not allowing mixed content anymore
@Mikel You could use Centova's port 80 proxy meanwhile couldn't you? Also. Centova Cast doesn't have an SSL setting for the servers unless you're manually overwriting the server config files.. or is it? On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 6:13 PM Mikel Sanz | 20 Comunicación < mikel at 20comunicacion.com> wrote: > For example, in my case, we use several servers with Centovacast,
2005 Feb 25
1
Re: FRS radios on *
Rich Adamson writes >>GMRS, FRS and MURS radios may not be interconnected with the PSTN (47 > > CFR 95.141). There has been a lot of talk from lobbyists to clarify this > > rule, but as it stands you could conceivably connect a *private* network > > to GMRS or MURS radios (you can't make any plugins or modifications to > > an FRS radio that isn't type
2004 Dec 16
0
MuSE 0.9.1 codename STREAMTIME
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2004 Dec 16
0
MuSE 0.9.1 codename STREAMTIME
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 annunciazio' annunciazio'! dyne.org autoproduzioni & the FreakNet Medialab proudly present: __ __ ____ _____ ___ ___ _ | \/ |_ _/ ___|| ____| / _ \ / _ \ / | | |\/| | | | \___ \| _| | | | | (_) || | | | | | |_| |___) | |___ | |_|
2017 Oct 15
5
convert public online radios to ogg and stream them inside company
Hello dear icecast fans, In my company we have voip phones, that can also play OGG stream /online radio streams/ There are some good public online radios, which however uses MP3 stream. I want convert different online public streams from mp3 to ogg, and offer ogg streams in my company, so our voip phones can play them. Can icecast (ezstream,ices) be used for my scenario? I tried a relay
2018 Jan 13
2
Icecast Radiolist Error
Hello Icecast Developer, I hope, that I'm right here. My favorit Multimedia Player (VLC-Player) from Videolan can not play current a single Radiostation in the Icecast Radios List "http://dir.xiph.org/yp.xml". The "Icecast Radio Directory" in the VLC-Player does'nt find any Icecast Radiostation. I get an Error in Line 51875, column 75
2004 Aug 06
2
bit/bytes <= broadcasting : the state of art ?
Hi, Our webradio (Let's Go Zik - http://www.letsgozik.com) works with donation and partenship. I think it's the only way to keep a webradio alive for the moment... We are making our radio in a associative way... It's quite hard to "find" listeners. Currently we are nearly broadcasting for 60 simultaneous listeners (and approx. 5000 differents listeners per months)...
2004 Aug 06
4
Streaming radio docs
I'm trying to make a ices/icecast streaming radio with encoding from soundcard. I did a lot of googling and couldn't find any docs other then icecast/ices docs, that are included in the source packages. Are there any other docs that i should read? Is there a howto outthere somewhere? <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage:
2007 May 26
3
Web application to feed icecast
Hello, i guess this question appeared before, but I haven't found anything by searhing the whole morning. I know that some web radio stations use icecast2. They also have a web application that makes it possible to request songs, add items to the playlist of the source client and so on. Most of the web radios have developed the web application by itself (i guess so). I'm not able to
2005 Feb 26
2
FRS & *: an actual business use
I've noticed a growing number of stores using FRS radios. It would make sense to interface (via soundcard/console driver, with the nessacary electrical conversion) a VOX FRS radio to asterisk to allow someone in the office to page/talk with people on the floor or warehouse. You could throw that call (ie, all the radios) into a meetme conference. Then, you could have people in the office
2004 Aug 06
2
streaming from remote fm's
hi, we would like to set up a streaming server (icecast on debian) as a collaborative plattform for open radio initiatives. the idea is to have an "open" streaming server, offering a shared live-stream to community/clandesite/alternative radio stations on which they can broadcast their radio programms without having to buy a server and installing icecast. the way we (naivly) see