similar to: Icecast and streaming vorbis

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2000 Aug 13
2
The immediate future
Hello all: I am very much enjoying reading this list. It's great to see discussion (mostly readable by non-vorbis-developer types) on the potential of vorbis and OGG in general. But I'd like to ask about the immediate future. I am very keen to adopt OGG vorbis for a number of uses, but I am awaiting a few things. And I do not wish to pester and hassle those hard at work to make this
2000 Jul 20
2
Freeamp output plug-in
Hello: I don't usually post requests like this to mailing lists, but I've just about run out of other options. The vorbis.org and vorbis.com sites both make mention of a beta vorbis output plug-in for freeamp, but I'm blowed if I can find it anywhere. It's definitely not in the vorbis.com download section (unless it's been placed their within the last 24 hours or so), and
2000 Jul 20
2
Freeamp output plug-in
Hello: I don't usually post requests like this to mailing lists, but I've just about run out of other options. The vorbis.org and vorbis.com sites both make mention of a beta vorbis output plug-in for freeamp, but I'm blowed if I can find it anywhere. It's definitely not in the vorbis.com download section (unless it's been placed their within the last 24 hours or so), and
2000 Dec 15
2
MOre streaming media to ponder
Hi: While we're on the subject, I came across this article today. All the more reason to get OGG out and happening sooner rather than later. INTERNET STREAMING MEDIA ALLIANCE FORMED Posted at December 12, 2000 09:20 AM Pacific IN AN EFFORT to create a single standard for media streaming over the Internet, five companies on Tuesday announced the founding of the Internet Streaming Media
2000 Jun 20
1
iCAST Announces Beta Release of Vorbis (fwd)
below is the press release that went out today :) it was great to see a lot of you at the summit today... jack. ------------- Beta Version of Vorbis Released, led by iCAST Developers Free, Open Source Alternative to MP3 Codec Gains Early Support from iCAST, Sonique, EMusic, Napster, Etrantrum, Panic and XMMS San Diego, CA - June 20, 2000 - Project Vorbis, spearheaded by developers from
2000 Jun 20
1
iCAST Announces Beta Release of Vorbis (fwd)
below is the press release that went out today :) it was great to see a lot of you at the summit today... jack. ------------- Beta Version of Vorbis Released, led by iCAST Developers Free, Open Source Alternative to MP3 Codec Gains Early Support from iCAST, Sonique, EMusic, Napster, Etrantrum, Panic and XMMS San Diego, CA - June 20, 2000 - Project Vorbis, spearheaded by developers from
2011 Aug 18
2
Selecting subset of factor levels
Dear r-help, I would like to select a subset of levels from a factor variable in a data frame and return a data frame. The data set consists of 3 variables, 2 of which are factors (Site, Fish) and one numeric (Datavalue) as follows: Site Fish Datavalue AB 2-1 2.3 AB 2-1 2.4 AB 2-1 2.2 AB 2-2 2.6 AB 2-2 2.5 AB 2-2 2.7 AB 2-3
2000 Oct 18
3
ov_comment spec
I've been working towards a mp3info like tool, OggInfo, which will surplant vorbiscomment in functionality, and also incorportate mp3info like featuers. Looking at existing vorbis api calls, i find: vorbis_comment_add() /* unsupervised string insertion */ vorbis_comment_add_tag() /* formated TAG=text insertion */ vorbis_comment_query() /* scans for matching tag (up to count duplicates) and
2000 Sep 07
4
What's in a name
Hi all: One of the things that struck me immediately about the OGG vorbis codec and the OGG project in general were the names. When I was browsing the 2 websites some time ago, I failed to find mention of the relevance of either of these. Since names often have some significance in the opensource movement and these are somewhat unusual, I was wondering if someone could comment on on OGG and
2004 Aug 06
2
ice2 CVS build problems under Solaris 7
Hi: If you want to use icecast 2 for streaming vorbis audio then don't get it from the CVS repository at icecast.org. That's ancient developer stuff in there. Instead get it from the xiph.org CVS repository (see http://www.xiph.org/cvs.html which I see now lists the icecast stuff (yay!). You'll need the icecast module plus the avl, httpp, log, net, thread and timing modules (check
2007 Sep 11
0
Coding in python using shout-python bindings
Just a thought: I don't know the python API, but it reminds me of a common "bug"/strange behaviour in other languages (eg PHP): often this happens because one call to "f.read(4096)" is not enough to get the full message. And if I recall exactly, it's no use to increase from 4096 to 8192 or more : it's because the f.read method is async, i.e. one call may not
2007 Sep 08
3
Coding in python using shout-python bindings
Hello, I'm creating a module written in python that brings an easy to implement interface for the libshout lib, mainly to provide streaming capabilities to a gnome player called Exaile (http://www.exaile.org). The module is almost done (already available at http://devpower.blogsite.org:8080/archivos/icastplugin.py) but I'm encountering some problems (I believe sync problems):
2000 Dec 02
1
icast.com has been shutdown
...as it has been announced before. Also, I can't access www.vorbis.com, it seems that this site came down together with icast.com. So the only official vorbis web site now is only at hiph.org. Just to let everyone know... Greetings, Aleksandar --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a
2004 Aug 06
5
A large streaming project
> As a guess, how many IceCast streams could be supported on one Linux PC > (say 1.5Ghz PC). Icast at one point had about 456 stations or so. We were able to do this (all the music was preencoded) with 8 machines quite reliably. Basically 4 machines sourced streams, and 4 machines served them. Only three machines were really needed, so failures were taken care of if only one machine
2004 Aug 06
1
A large streaming project
Akos Maroy <darkeye@tyrell.hu> said: > Jack Moffitt wrote: > > Icast at one point had about 456 stations or so. We were able to do > > this (all the music was preencoded) with 8 machines quite reliably. > > Basically 4 machines sourced streams, and 4 machines served them. Only > > but the source machines: did they encode live audio, or send static > files
2012 May 21
0
Desktop (video ) live streaming with icecast
2012/5/21 PHS <info at philippeservais.be> > Hello Marc! > > > What do you want to do exactly?... > > Best regards! > > > Philippe > Hello Phillipe I want to stream my desktop or any other visuals over icast streaming server. :) Marc > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > On Sun, 20 May 2012
2007 Oct 15
18
Merbivore.com - Mockups
There''s been some discussion on the IRC channel about getting a site for Merb going. Since the culture around the project is pretty casual, I figured I''d just throw a few ideas together, see what you guys think. So, firstly here are three example pages, just to show off the general look and feel. http://mr-eel.com/tmp/merb/01_frontpage.gif
2004 Nov 23
1
HTB/CBQ - shorewall and bridge
This is my situation : FTP/Webserver ------| Mailserver ---------|-------Cisco 827 RTR-----Internet DB App. server -----| I want to do the following : FTP/Webserver ------| Mailserver ---------|------BRIDGE------Cisco 827 RTR-----Internet DB App. server -----| The internet connection is 3mbit/384kbit ADSL connection, with 1 fixed address. The cisco router is acting as a router with NAT. Some
2004 Mar 02
3
how do you rate limit routable traffic without rate limiting LAN protocols like arps and igmp?
I''m rate limiting and prioritizing traffic upstream of a slow wan link using htb, classic wonder shaper type stuff. I''m using the following command for traffic that does not match any of my defined filters: tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 50 It appears that local, non-routable traffic like arps and igmp are being snared by this and end-up queued in the lowest
2001 Jan 02
3
now i'm a real vorbis guy.
unemployed like you ex-icast folks :) (half the company was axed) Erik. --- >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-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be