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2004 Aug 06
1
client disconnects after one song is played
I'm using the latest CVS source under Linux using a playlist
of ogg files. When I use a client to connect on the same
machine, there is not any disconnect (xmms and zinf). When
using a client on a Windows machine, I get mixed results.
Zinf on windows will play thru the current song but then stops
when the song is finished and does not play the next song
being streamed (see log below).
2004 Aug 06
1
Windows ogg stream player?
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 04:24:27PM +0100, Remco B. Brink wrote:
> <quote who="Viraj Alankar">
>
> > Is there a good Ogg stream player for Windows? I can't seem to get latest
> > Winamp or zInf working from an Icecast server.
>
> Works like a charm here. What version of Winamp are you using?
I'm using v3.0d. For example when I try to play the
2004 Aug 06
3
Windows ogg stream player?
Is there a good Ogg stream player for Windows? I can't seem to get latest
Winamp or zInf working from an Icecast server.
Viraj.
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2003 Jul 25
4
changes at pan.zipcon
1) A table of contents is in "LIST."
2) The tree has had some simplification.
3) 2 directories have been added: "wget" and "Windows." These
are put in to help in downloading.
Corrections to false assertions and other mistakes would be greatly
appreciated, as well as simplifications and improvements.
..........Al
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2005 Feb 10
3
Player Problems
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone come across problems listening back to Mp3
streams using VLC?
The reason I ask is that we [ResonanceFM] stream at
128K and at 24K (using two different Icecast
instances). All players (Zinf, Winamp, Media Player
etc) can play both streams bar VLC which seems to
exhibt a skipping (i.e like the sound of a CD) problem
when playing the 24K stream. Incidently it plays the
128
2005 Mar 05
1
dropped at change of song and...
I'm running Icecast 2.2.0 on a Windows 2000 server. I'm using Winamp
with the SAM encoder plugin to stream an Ogg Vorbis stream (-0.55
quality stereo) from a remote machine. I'm having two problems.
1. The latest Winamp works great. Whamb on OSX works also (but no
Title/Artist info shows up). But on other players (Zinf and Audion
[OS9 and OSX]) it works great for one song. At song
2005 May 30
5
Complete set of tools for Icecast
We are switching from Windows Media to Icecast. I want to get as close
to open source as possible.
That means that I need the following open-source items:
Player for Windows (not Winamp if possible - it's now owned by AOL.)
Player for Mac
Player for Linux
We will also be podcasting, so that means our encoding needs to be
compatible with the Apple iPod. Here's what it supports: MP3
2002 Nov 14
1
comment tags
I'm trying to write comment writer thing for zinf, because I love the
program, but it doesn't fully support ogg. I've found how to read
comments, but can't figure how to write them. There has been some
discussion about this previously in the archives, but I couldn't find
any specifics, only references to code not posted to the list. The
api documentation page is (painfully)
2004 Aug 06
1
Win32 player needed to put speex into widespread use
I am eager to begin using speex for downloadable audio on my church's
website - but first a good win32 player is needed given that windows has
a 94% domination...
Are there any plans for an up-to-date speex player for windows? (that
winamp plugin is hopelessly old) Building this into zinf (fmr. freeamp)
might be an option, but their code is one big mess.
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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
2
Icecast / liveice quandry
I've done this and it works great. But there are drawbacks. If the
player client is in random track mode, the player may play the live
stream first, and never the static content.
I've always wanted an option to have a static file(s) presented to the
client before the live stream. Having it done on the server would make
sure that whatever the static content was it couldn't be
2004 Aug 06
5
Looks good on server, no audio on client.
I'm trying to set up a live stream originating from line-in on my
soundcard.
I'm attempting to use Icecast2 and Ices2. I've been up and down the
configuration. I switched from the line-in method to using .ogg files
as source. These .ogg files play find independent of Ices2/Icecast2.
Ices2 and Icecast2 are running on the same Redhat 9 machine.
In both cases, Winamp appears to
2004 Aug 06
2
Problems streaming Ogg Vorbis with icecast2+ices
Hello,
Perhaps it is a typical question but i've got stuck. I'm using icecast2+ices
to stream some ogg vorbis files or voice_in_life (/dev/dsp) over the
network/internet.
All seems to work fine, for example using:
ogg123 http://127.0.0.1:8000/mount
works :). And:
ogg123 http://my_internet_ip:8000/mount
works too from another pc over internet and far away :).
Using mplayer works fine
2004 Aug 06
3
protocol documentation + load balancing
> > I am looking for a documentation of the communication protocolls icecast
is
> > capable of: ICY, XAUDIOCAST and a modified HTTP...
> You should use libshout2. It's a handy dandy library...
Yeah, I am familiar with this library, but as I know this is just for
sources. I am more interested in requirements clients have to meet, what
header response options are available, and
2004 Aug 06
3
Ogg streams on MacOSX
>I maintain such a page here:
>
>http://thebasement.org/sound/vorbis_info
>
>It's probably woefully incomplete.
Well, there are only a few more, AFAIK:
- The Quinntissential Player [Windows]
http://www.quinnware.com/
- Zinf [Windows & Linux]
http://www.zinf.org/
- MacAmp [Mac]
http://www.subband.com/macamp/
- Audion 3 [Mac]
http://www.panic.com/audion/
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2004 Aug 06
3
winamp 5 release
Jack Moffitt wrote:
> Honestly, it really sucks that we work so hard on this stuff, and you're
> out there recommending the inferior solution
I agree it sucks. I would switch to the only Windows player that seems to
work properly -- Foobar2000 if it offered the same sort of control/API from
external programs.
Regards,
Ross Levis
http://www.stationplaylist.com
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2006 May 30
2
Winamp v5.22 / oddcast / aac+
I'm not sure if this is an icecast issue or oddcast issue or both, but
the latest Winamp (v5.22) is not now playing AAC+ streams encoded with
Oddcast. Winamp v5.21 and earlier versions work fine. This may be some
attempt by Winamp developers to force people to use Shoutcast, or to
prevent oddcast from using their enc_aacplus.dll.
Right, just took some time to set up the Shoutcast DSP to
2003 Nov 10
1
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 11:12:25 +1300
Hello,
I'm having issues with Ogg Vorbis that I need help with...
I'm a PC user (P4 1.3GHz) and I'm encoding 60-70 minute wav files using
either: Sonic Foundry Sound Forge 6.0 or Ogg Drop V1.6.11c into .ogg format.
I use 160 kBit/s nominal VBR and the files work out to be about 60/70MB in
size.
If I listen to the ogg files from start to finish it's fine...but if I try
and skip
2004 Aug 06
2
Re:Icecast with Winamp
I am using only WinAmp 2.x and 5.x
It works in WinAmp2.x and 5.x at the college network (T1 line), but not
at home with cable modem
(even with firewall switched off). It tries to prebuffer over 20 minutes
- 5 second burst of music and then
quits with message (-2:-11). Again, no problem if using FOOBAR2000, but
it would be nice to have it
work in WinAmp.
Murray Saul
<p>Geoff Shang wrote:
2007 May 06
2
96k/24-bit BWF encoding
Hi,
I am attempting to use flac to encode 96k/24-bit broadcast wav (BWF)
files. BWFs are wav files with some extra meta-data chunks, and is the
favoured archival format for many institutions around the world.
These files are encoded successfully by flac, however the resulting
flac file is not playable on all flac players - it plays successfully
in foobar2000 but is silent in winamp, and when