Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "KPFA live vorbis stream"
2003 Nov 14
3
Recieving Ogg streams on a Mac?
I have yet to speak to a single Mac user who has successfully received a
live or archived Ogg stream. I'm been told neither MacAmp nor Quicktime will
accept streams, they only play files.
Are there any Mac users on this list who can recommend a player (from
personal experience) which actually plays Ogg streams?
db
http://www.subgenius.com/ts/hos.html
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2004 Apr 02
2
resampling to 48 kHz
One thing that has always bothered me about the ogg
format is the distortion of high frequency sounds -
even at data rates as high 128 and 160 kbps. I find
the best way around this is to resample the wav file
to 48 kHz (using SoundForge 6.0) before encoding
(using CDex) to ogg. It takes a while, and adds a lot
of extra wear and tear on my drive, but what a
difference! The result is an 80k ogg file
2003 Nov 06
1
The Hour of Slack (vorbis encoded)
For those who are interested, it's a weekly radio show produced by the
Church of the SubGenius, presenting the bewildering doctrine of
PatrioPsychoticAnarchoMaterialism, buried beneath a dizzying media barrage.
Hosted by Rev. Ivan Stang, official show archives maintained by yours truly.
Now offering 45k and 160k Ogg Vorbis files, listen in headphones:
http://www.subgenius.com/ts/hos.html
2003 Nov 22
4
CBC radio's science show archives Ogg
Earlier today while listening to CBC radio's national science show
"Quirks and Quarks", I was pleasantly surprised to hear that their audio
archives are now offered in Ogg, in addition to mp3 and real. This is
the first CBC show that I am aware of that offers their archives in
formats other than the usual real/wma/qt.
For those who don't know, CBC is Canada's only
2004 Aug 06
2
multiple liveice sources
Hmm... I haven't had that problem with the KPFA servers. I just
run two different configuration files. From my rc.local file...
echo Starting local icecast servers
/usr/local/icecast/bin/icecast -c /usr/local/icecast/conf/icecast.kpfa.conf -b > /dev/null 2>&1
/usr/local/icecast/bin/icecast -c /usr/local/icecast/conf/icecast.kpfb.conf -b > /dev/null 2>&1
Tim
On Mon, Sep
2008 Jan 18
1
unexpected.tdb already open
Is there any way to suppress the message:
tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: /var/samba/locks/unexpected.tdb (110,101)
is already open in this process
They are filling my nmbd.log and I have read that they should be ignored
(Jerry,Carter post, Sun Aug 7 16:43:26 GMT 2005)
We are running Samba 3.0.28 on FreeBSD 6.2.
From util_tdb.c, it looks like this message could be suppressed with a
2004 Aug 06
2
OggVorbis Streaming...
I am bringing up an Vorbis stream for KPFA and am trying to find
the latest icecast (2) for it. Any pointers? Thanks...
Tim
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2003 Jun 03
1
Wheel Mouse on FreeBSD
FreeBSD 4.8, Logitek optical mouse, /etc/XF86Config:
Section "Pointer"
Protocol "SysMouse"
Device "/dev/mouse"
Buttons 5
ZAxisMapping 4 5
EndSection
...works for Mozilla, Opera, StarOffice, but not for
XFmail.....Dan.
Dan Albers
computing@kpfa.org
(510)848-6767 x211
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2017 Sep 29
4
samba 4.7.0 replication errors
Hallo,
we have 5 ADDCs. All of them did run with sernet-samba 4.6.7.
I updated 4 of them to sernet-samba 4.7.0, one after the other, checked replication, everything seemed to be ok.
One day later a colleague wanted to delete a lot of users with a powershell-script and since then the
replication doesnt work anymore. (Im sure the script is not the problem, but it seemes like it triggered something)
2004 Aug 06
2
do darkice and shout play together well
Mixice (www.lns.com/papers/mixice) does. I have it running on
FreeBSD 4.x machines for KKSF, KPFA, KFCF, etc. for a live MP3
stream (icecast 1.x.x). I will have an OGG version of it soon as
we have some demand for better quality streams.
Tim
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 09:36:16PM -0500, Jim wrote:
> ok then what runs reliably on a freeBSD system? ices?
>
> On Thursday, November 7, 2002,
2005 Sep 06
0
AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
Yea, don't get me wrong, ogg is definitely an awesome format but aacplus v2
is currently the leader in high fidelity quality at low bitrates. 24kbps
aacplus even kicks ass in my view.
I hope that this only stimulates even more competitive codecs at dialup
speeds.
Jay
-----Original Message-----
From: icecast-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf
Of Ross Levis
Sent:
2007 Oct 23
2
Vorbis granule position
I have a technical question about the vorbis granule position,
but I would like to put the question into context.
When a ogg vorbis stream is ripped using wget, fetch, or
streamripper under Linux or FreeBSD, the resulting file has
problems both with granule position and with a missing EOS. I
think I can figure out how to add an EOS, but is there a way
to determine the granule position in a stream
2012 May 02
1
coxph reference hazard rate
Hi,
In the following results I interpret exp(coef) as the factor that multiplies
the base hazard rate if the corresponding variable is TRUE. For example,
when the bucket is ks008 and fidelity <= 3, then the rate, compared to the
base rate h_0(t), is h(t) = 0.200 h_0(t). My question is then, to what case
does the base hazard rate correspond to? I would expect the reference to be
the first
2004 Aug 06
0
multiple liveice sources
Hey, Tim.
His problem was with liveice - which only allows one instance per directory
because it uses named pipes with hard-coded filenames - not with icecast.
> Hmm... I haven't had that problem with the KPFA servers. I just
> run two different configuration files. From my rc.local file...
>
> echo Starting local icecast servers
> /usr/local/icecast/bin/icecast -c
2014 May 05
2
[PATCH] test-charset-fidelity: allow to skip testing specific FSes
Allow to skip testing the filesystem "foo" if the environment variable
SKIP_TEST_CHARSET_FIDELITY_foo=1 is set. This way it possible to not
test one or more filesystems without disabling the test altogether.
---
tests/charsets/test-charset-fidelity.c | 14 +++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/tests/charsets/test-charset-fidelity.c
2004 Aug 06
0
once again: [Too many errors (client not receiving data fast enough)]
Ok, I have seen that this is a common issue, and has been answered many times.... but I think mine is a bit different. Sorry if I
am just being thick.
<p><p>Local Setup:
<p><p>Local net is 100mb, 9 boxes that don't do much, so no bandwidth issues.
<p><p>Cable modem - 2mb down, 128k up (is there someplace I can 'measure' this?)
2001 Mar 30
0
Two samba 2.0.7, one dialup line and excessive connects ...
Hi everybody.
I have to admin two offices, about 500 km apart. Because we're in
Germany and dedicated lines (and even VPN ones over the internet) are
very heavy in cost, we use a dialup ISDN connection. That is online
almost 8 hours a day, but still cheaper.
Now the remote office said that their e-mail was too slow and I
installed a second samba server for them, being a logon master so
2005 Dec 30
0
streaming to dialup users gives low quality audio
Dave wrote:
> Hello,
> I've got two streams, one for broadband, one for dialup. Well, having had
> occation to use a dialup connection recently i checked the dialup stream.
> Although it was streaming what the broadband stream was, the audio quality
> was audibly worse. It didn't buffer, but it didn't sound as clear as the
> broadband stream.
This is expected.
2005 Dec 30
1
streaming to dialup users gives low quality audio
Hi,
Currently streaming ogg isn't practical in this situation. That was one
of the first things i checked into. WHen i looked i didn't see a streamer
that did both ogg and mp3.
Thanks.
Dave.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Ballenger" <lpmusix@gmail.com>
To: "Dave" <dmehler26@woh.rr.com>
Cc: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Friday, December
1998 Feb 27
0
dialup Win95 -> samba
Thanks to the four people who replied to my original posting (appended
below, subject "Win95 problem"). I've made progress but have now hit a new
problem.
The solution to the original problem (How do you make a "standalone" client
"log on to the network"?) was simply to tick the "Server Type/Log on to
network" checkbox in the dialup properties.