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2005 Jan 04
2
range support / stream seeking not supported byWinamp 5 and WMP 10?
Thanks for your response oddcast. > >Range support / stream seeking seems to work with RealPlayer v10, but not > >with Winamp 5 or Windows Media Player 10. > >Does anyone else have this experience? Is there a way to make it work in > >those two players also? > hrmm..It works for me using winamp 5.05 and WMP 10. What type of file are > you testing with ? The winamp
2011 Nov 30
3
Newbie Question: Seeking on remote .ogg files (audio)
I have vorbis audio files on a remote server. I want to be able to listen to these files on my local machine using something like winamp. If I point winamp directly at the file using its url (something like http://www.example.com/file.ogg), the file plays, but is not seekable. If I do the same with .mp3 files, seeking works fine. I thought this might be a winamp issue, but trying to seek on a
2005 Jan 04
2
range support / stream seeking not supported by Winamp 5 and WMP 10?
Hi, I was just checking out icecast-2.2.0. You guys have done a great job yet again! I was interested in the range support / stream seeking on static files, since that would be a really useful feature for my clients. Range support / stream seeking seems to work with RealPlayer v10, but not with Winamp 5 or Windows Media Player 10. Does anyone else have this experience? Is there a way to make it
2003 Feb 05
2
prog to join ogg vorbis files
could someone recommend me an application that is able to join ogg vorbis files into one? i searched the net in vain so far. thanks indeed, figyu --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body.
2004 Aug 06
3
Audio Capturing
Gary Major wrote: > Does darkice or anything else allow you take the incoming audio from a > soundcard, but instead of encoding it and sending it to icecast, just encode > it and save it as a file instead? DarkIce not at the moment, though as of 0.8 you can save all what is sent to the server in a local file. <p>Akos <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives:
2004 Oct 24
4
Help please streaming oggs as they are being created
Hi all, I often record radio shows for posterity, and sometimes I have friends who would like to listen to them live over the net. When I am recording for my own purposes, I use a command of the form: "brec | oggenc", (options omitted for clarity) and I send the output to a file, call it radio.ogg. Locally, I use Debian stable. If I want to listen to the show as I record it, I can
2004 Aug 06
3
OT: OGG in the mainstream
Mark Casey wrote: > I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted > Vorbis (this is my experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and > icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will start gaining more ground, I can't use the managed bitrate option in OddCast on my K6II-500 CPU! (Overclocked to 525, WinXP Pro,192MB RAM). I would like to. Normal VBR uses about 90% CPU. This seems too
2004 Aug 06
6
No audio with slackware for live station
Hy, I've just installed the latest release of icecast2 and ices from CVS. I have a linux Slackware 9.0 with the default packages. After install of ices and icecast & relative libraries (with no errors), I've started the icecast server. When starts ices, this is the debug: --- INFO ices-core/main ices started... INFO input-oss/oss_open_module Opened audio device /dev/dsp at 2
2004 Aug 06
2
OT: OGG in the mainstream
There is a big, big difference between cbr and vbr, btw. The machine in question is a Pentium 3 700 oc'ed to 800, 512MB ram, win nt 5.1 (2k and xp being nt) etc In an earlier version the oddcast dsp ate up so much cpu time when set at say 64kbps (for examples sake) 44.1kHz, stereo that the machine became totally unusable and the winamp task had to be (slowly) ended with task manager. Now,
2004 Aug 06
0
Audio Capturing
So how would that would work? I guess I could use Darkice to broadcast the stream to a new mountpoint, and then use winamp,xmms or streamripper on another PC to attach to that mount point and save the stream to a file - kludgy but would work. I realize I could use something like waverc, but that would chew up significant disk space as I need to capture this audio (approx 2-3 hrs) at 128K VBR.
2004 Aug 06
2
chopped audio problem
Hi, I use liveice/icecast on a linux box redhat 6 (2.2.18) and my problem is that the streamed audio gets chopped -on the LAN!!! The audio is encoded in 32kbps and I have a 512kbps/512kbps connection, so it should be enough to stream several connections at once. It sounds just like when a cd gets dirty or scracthed on the back. Anyway, it seems to go away if you can endure the terrible sound for
2004 Aug 06
3
seek, pause etc using icecast ?
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 21:58, Erlend Simonsen wrote: > Hirendra Hindocha <hiren_hindocha@comcast.net> writes: > >> > >> > >> No. icecast2 is a streaming server, so it... streams. > >> > > > > Good point. I wonder how the other servers (Real Server ,Quicktime etc) do it. > > Any inputs on any other streaming servers that lets a
2002 Dec 11
4
Corrupted OGGs (Winamp or Mac OS?)
I recently ripped a bunch of tracks to ~192 VBR OGG using OGGDROP XPd v. 1.1 running on Win98 SE and they worked fine and sounded great in Winamp 2.80. I then edited the tags (also with Winamp 2.80) and copied the files over to to my Mac G4 running OS 9.0.4, where they sat untouched for about a month. Now, having copied them back to my Win98 SE machine, they won't play in Winamp,
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: OGG in the mainstream
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 16:40, Arc wrote: > On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 11:06:03AM +1200, Ross Levis wrote: > > Mark Casey wrote: > > > I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted > > > Vorbis (this is my experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and > > > icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will start gaining more ground, > > > > I can't use the
2004 Aug 06
4
vorbis bitrates - offtopic
Hi, I'm experimenting with IceCast2, using DarkIce to generate the stream. I have found some peculiarities with the vorbis bitrates. In DarkIce, I call vorbis_encode_init() with about the following values: vorbis_encode_init( &vorbisInfo, 2, 44100, 96, 96, 96); which by all reasons should generate a 96 kb/s stream, as all max_bitrate, nominal_bitrate and min_bitrate are set to 96.
2003 Jun 28
2
oggenc and Encoding with VBR
Apologies if this is know. But I've spent most of today Googling for a way to get this working, and to me, something is wrong here. But it might well be me. Anyway... I've been trying to record direct from the soundcard into an ogg file. I came up with rawrec -t 10 | oggenc -r -Q -q 5 - > foo.ogg which partially works. ogg123 will play it, but ogginfo reports Warning: Hole in
2002 Aug 15
1
MacOS 8.5
can anyone recommend me a player for macos 8.5 that can play 1.0 vorbis? i'm a pc user, so i just can't figure it out if this-or-that would be okay, i would need someone to point me to a proven sollution. thanks, figyu <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast/LiveIce Problems
I'm having a couple problems trying to get Icecast and LiveIce set up on a Linux 7.0 system. I'm running Icecast 1.3.10 without a config file (using all defaults). I can use shout to stream to it and connect to it from a windows machine running WinAmp. It works OK except winamp stops every few seconds and tells me that it's buffering. It buffers for a few seconds and then plays a
2002 Jun 30
3
Ogg/Icecast vs. Real
After reading through an older thread on this list (streaming ogg audio), I was wondering if would be possible in the future to use OggVorbis and Icecast as a replacement for RealAudio and RealServer. By this I'm not talking about simple live http/tcp streaming, but on-demand rtsp/udp streaming where a user could open a player and instantly jump to a location in a file, or click a link in a
2007 May 19
3
streaming ogg
We are finding that when we stream an ogg file via a .m3u file on our server, playing it with Winamp, pausing the player for an extended period of time results in unpredictable results, such as the file ceasing to play before EOF. Is this a Winamp issue, or is there something someone can tell me about streaming ogg in this manner? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was