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2008 Sep 07
1
schedule a fallback and / 2 sources streaming at 1 server ???
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Dick Trump <dtrump1 at triadav.com> wrote:
> kosnickx wrote:
>> But there is one thing : while falling back from one mount point to
>> another it takes about 10 to 15 seconds. Does this happen to you too? Is
>> there any way to reduce this to minimum or to 0 if possible.
I've been wanting to advise you to give liquidsoap a try
2006 Sep 17
0
Liquidsoap 0.3.0
Hi list,
The Savonet team is proud to announce a new release of its
programmable audio stream generator, liquidsoap 0.3.0. Liquidsoap is a
simple ruby-like script language allowing one to build audio stream
sources from various elementary sources, source combinators and audio
outputs. It is mainly intended to be used as an icecast client for
internet radios through the use of the shout output
2013 Jul 24
0
How to use http-put for JavaScript source client
Hi Jamie,
The webRTC API does not sound suitable for source->server streaming
for many reason. For instance, the peer-to-peer connection requires
input from both end and seems quite unfeasible to implement in a
server. Likewise, codecs are completely abstracted and much more.
In reality, webRTC is an API to acheive full-duplex conversations a-la
skype and not for streaming.
For these
2005 Oct 02
0
Shout.delay
Hi list,
I'm the main developper of liquidsoap, the streamer from the Savonet
project (http://savonet.sf.net). This streamer mainly uses shout2 as
an output plugin, but also alsa, raw data over rtp, etc. And many
outputs can be used in the same instance of liquidsoap. For that
reason, we don't use directly sync and delay from libshout, but have a
centralized scheduler, which should avoid
2013 Apr 11
0
No subject
involved. This is easy enough to verify, dump to a file as described on
that page and feed the resulting file to 'ogginfo'.
If it is indeed properly muxed into an Ogg container, then just
forwarding it via HTTP PUT instead of writing it to a file should do the
job.
I'd suggest someone just tries it. If you need a Icecast server to test
against I can also provide that. Ping me on IRC
2015 Jan 08
0
EZStream and Cue Sheets
In my experience liquidsoap is a lot easier to compile from source on
Debian or Ubuntu. Both platforms also have packages in the repos.
To experiment it might be easier to spin up a small local VM, or there's
always a digital oceans droplet, or EC2 micro instance.
On Jan 7, 2015 4:24 PM, "Steve Matzura" <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote:
> Looks like a lot of tedium. I'll
2015 Jan 09
1
EZStream and Cue Sheets
I could, but I have this big old Fedora system just waiting for me to
get LS working on it, so I think I need to concentrate on making that
happen. If it's hard, difficult, tedious, inconvenient, then that's
what it is. I want the cue sheet capability some way somehow, so I'm
just going to have to knuckle down and buckle down and do it. Right?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015 17:21:27 -0800, you
2015 Jan 08
2
EZStream and Cue Sheets
Looks like a lot of tedium. I'll give it a go on Red Hat, but not
before a full backup first.
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015 11:26:13 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Fedora and CentOS don't have any prebuilt packages in the standard repos.
>
>Here are a few guides from the Liquidsoap community, specific to CentOS.
>http://puck.in/2013/12/install-liquidsoap-1-1-on-centos-6-4/
2013 Aug 03
1
How to use http-put for JavaScript source client
Following up on this topic ( sorry if this starts a new thread but I just
joined the ml ),
I do no understand why it is not possible to use the audio stream from
webRTC's getUserMedia and then send it over a websocket ?
It seems that the webRTC implementation can natively encode in ogg format
in stereo from any interface ( according to
2015 Jan 07
0
EZStream and Cue Sheets
Hello,
Fedora and CentOS don't have any prebuilt packages in the standard repos.
Here are a few guides from the Liquidsoap community, specific to CentOS.
http://puck.in/2013/12/install-liquidsoap-1-1-on-centos-6-4/
http://sourceforge.net/p/savonet/mailman/message/31330094/
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Steve Matzura <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote:
> Looks like it's what I
2011 Feb 15
1
audio sample rates
--- On Tue, 2/15/11, Romain Beauxis <toots at rastageeks.org> wrote:
> You should be able to use Liquidsoap for that.
Looks interesting. I'm using Gentoo and the official portage tree doesn't have a liquidsoap ebuild. I noticed that Savonet actually prepared its own ebuilds but they are a bit outdated (2007).
I could build directly from source but I'd prefer to do it via
2007 Oct 29
4
What's best practice for serving multiple formats from a remote icecast server?
We are running an icecast2 server in conjunction with our LPFM radio
station and need a little advice.
We have been serving a single 128k ogg stream from a remote server and
would like to make additional formats available (e.g. mp3, lower
bandwidth, etc.)
I would think this has been done a few thousand times and there would be
a "best practice" but I can't find it.
Our basic
2006 Nov 13
1
Buggy metadata insert code ?
Hi,
In the ocaml-vorbis binding for libvorbis/libogg, we're having trouble
with the function encoder_reset which is intended to finish the
current track and start a new one with given metadata.
Used in liquidsoap (audio streamer) I first noticed that this function
is quite slow, and can lead to (very small) latencies of outputs. But
it gets more serious now, since we start to suspect it to
2015 Sep 30
0
Replacement for Lidquidsoap
Steve,
The latest release of liquidsoap (1.1.1) was released on 2013-05-08.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/savonet/files/liquidsoap/1.1.1/liquidsoap-1.1.1-full.tar.gz/download
On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Steve Matzura <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote:
> Can anyone recommend any program newer than the last release of
> Liquidsoap, which, unless I misread the page, was in 2007?
2014 Mar 05
1
CentOS AutoDJ Problem
Thanks a lot man
But i have another question
how can i install it?
i try to do it but it wasn't be successfull on it,
I try a tutorial about it from a GitHub, but wasn't successfull
is it really necesary install airtime to play liquidsoap?
and i notice than installing it, some of the Development tools necesary to
install it doesn't install
any idea or suggestion would be much
2015 Jan 07
2
EZStream and Cue Sheets
Looks like it's what I need. Do you know, is there a distro or repo
for Fedora? Or should I build it from source?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015 07:56:39 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Steve.
>
>Liquidsoap supports CUE sheets as an input.
>
>http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/playlist_parsers.html
>On Jan 7, 2015 5:04 AM, "Steve Matzura" <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote:
>
2013 Jul 25
1
How to use http-put for JavaScript source client
Thanks so much for the comprehensive response Romain. It sounds like you
are working hard getting this working with audio streams and it's a lot
more complicated than I had originally hoped.
I'm still curious about the proper syntax of the http put command though
(and I'm sure others would be interested as well). Is there any
documentation on the parameters to send?
I also had a
2012 Aug 23
0
Any android source client for icecast ?
Hi all,
2012/8/21 Romain Beauxis <toots at rastageeks.org>:
> Hi Guys,
>
> 2012/7/20 juantello <juantello1234 at gmail.com>:
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> Icecast client for android
>> http://droidtools.sourceforge.net/content/icecast-client-android
>> http://droidtools.sourceforge.net/content/libogglibvorbis-and-libshout-libraries-android
>
> I
2014 Mar 04
0
CentOS AutoDJ Problem
Hello,
?here are my personal suggestions on the matter. I will stick to the
Icecast and streaming part of it, as other questions in your message regard
the difference between Linux distributions in general (CentOS is one flavor
of Linux, different from Ubuntu or Debian). Note that there are many other
solutions available.
2014-03-03 15:07 GMT+01:00 Jo se <kulturu01 at gmail.com>:
>
2012 Aug 21
2
Any android source client for icecast ?
Hi Guys,
2012/7/20 juantello <juantello1234 at gmail.com>:
>
> Hello.
>
> Icecast client for android
> http://droidtools.sourceforge.net/content/icecast-client-android
> http://droidtools.sourceforge.net/content/libogglibvorbis-and-libshout-libraries-android
I just finished compiling an android version of our reshaped shine
encoder [1] there: