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2004 Aug 06
3
Re: [vorbis] another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
> I'll be posting some basic protocol ideas soon as I think I've finally > figured out how I want to handle stats and future admin functionality. I've written a mini liveice streamer/encoder built around the vorbis library, I need to know what connection protocol the new server will work around. (I'd get the icecast 2.0 sources, but once again the icecast source control
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast or Apache streaming for static files?
Hi, A simple question, that I would appreciate some opinions on: What are the advantages for using Icecast to stream static MP3 files rather than just letting Apache handle the streaming? Many thanks, Glen Scott --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2004 Aug 06
2
Liveice & Icecast...help
One possibility is that Lame is using the wrong endianess for your system try changing NUMBER_LITTLE_ENDIAN to NUMBER_BIG_ENDIAN in liveice.h and rebuilding. The default distribution of Lame uses big endia samples on IO, which means that in raw input mode it needs the -x arg to be set. However - some 'helpful' people have made this the default on some distributions.... so when liveice
2001 Sep 04
2
vorbis rebroadcaster?
Are there any rebroadcasters out there set up for vorbis streams? A weekly internet radio program is looking to add vorbis to their codec lineup, but needs a host to rebroadcast the vorbis uplink. Right now they send Microsoft Media Encoder streams to Mindsnare who rebroadcasts it from there. -Dan -- [-] Omae no subete no kichi wa ore no mono da. [-] --- >8 ---- List archives:
2004 Aug 06
6
new maintainers
So I've been doing this myself for far too long, I'm glad to have some good help these days. ices 1.x is now going to be maintained by Brendan Cully. Brendan has also done most of the network/imap code in mutt, and is working on multistreaming in ices 1.x. Hopefully we'll see some good stuff. ices 2.x (the vorbis version) is coming along very nicely and is maintained by Michael
2004 Aug 06
1
new maintainers
> > liveice is still virtually unmaintained. it's no longer relevant with > > ices 2 for vorbis things, if anyone wants to maintain this or has > > patches, Scott Manley is the person to talk to. > > I don't have a place to put up web pages about LiveIce et al, and with > all the myplay stuff taking my time my maintenance has been > non-existant. is
2004 Aug 06
6
new maintainers
So I've been doing this myself for far too long, I'm glad to have some good help these days. ices 1.x is now going to be maintained by Brendan Cully. Brendan has also done most of the network/imap code in mutt, and is working on multistreaming in ices 1.x. Hopefully we'll see some good stuff. ices 2.x (the vorbis version) is coming along very nicely and is maintained by Michael
2004 Aug 06
2
liveice Question
Thanks William and Scott, I appreciate the help.. Liveice and Icecast Rock! Ive had one stream running, non stop @ 128k for over 60 hours without a reset, restart, or a reload of anything.. Is this par for the course? And about that keepalive script.. Would you (or someone) be willing to send me a sample so as I change whats needed and implement it? Thanks a bunch! Scott W. On Mon, 12 Mar
2001 Mar 20
3
live streaming (from microphone to HTTP)
Can anyone share some ideas or point me to some documentation on how I can easily begin streaming live audio? My input would be /dev/audio (my microphone or soundcard input). Is there some type of small HTTP server that can use this /dev/audio piped through oggenc (or the ogg vorbis library built into the httpd)? Or do I use a FIFO and any regular httpd? (I am running NetBSD.) Thanks,
2004 Aug 06
2
using a web server?
This is a stupid question... Why would one use a streaming audio server versus just a web server to stream static files like a juke box? Here are some reasons I came up with: 1) A web server won't concatinate songs together, but if someone is only downloading say a one-off clip, perhaps a web server is exactly what is needed 2) Titles (or rather meta-data) don't get inserted into the
2004 Aug 06
1
Re: [vorbis] another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
> SOURCE $mountpoint ICE/1.0\n > ice-password: $password\n > ice-name: $name\n > ice-url: $url\n > ice-genre: $genre\n > ice-bitrate: $bitrate\n > ice-public: $public\n > ice-description: $description\n\n > Cool - I'll code this in right now.... There's no brains to this code right now, it just modifies the encoder example to read from teh soundcard and send
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
3
Icecast & DB storage
Hi Thomas, It's a crazy idea if you are storing a few gig's, raid 5 would do, but we could be storing TBytes of audio and video, then using raid's or san's becomes more of a problem. That's why we are looking into using the cluster management of Oracle, but pull the audio data out and stream using Icecast instead of using intermedia. This solution abstracts us from the
2004 Aug 06
1
liveice/lame problem
Bryan Walls wrote: > > I've set up Liveice on a Yellowdog Linux laptop (YDL 2.0). I'm trying > to stream to an icecast server on another YDL 2.0 system. > > Streaming seems to be fine, but encoding is pure garbage. When I > listen to the stream, it basically sounds like white noise. The > intesity of the hum depends on the strength of the sound being > encoded,
2004 Aug 06
5
liveice problem
Hello everybody... I figure this is not exactly an icecast question, but maybe someone might be able to help. Icecast runs nicely as far as I can see, and so does liveice, apart from the fact I don't get any input signal fed into it. I think it's due to the fact it expects the signal on line in by default and the souncard only has a mic in. So I tried to use the built in mixer mode,
2004 Aug 06
4
liveice Question
Ok, is this possible: I want to have a 128k and a 24k stream of a particualr audio program, plugged into the line in of my Ensoniq AudioPCI 128 (es1370 chipset) Is there any way to do this with just one soundcard, or do I need two? Thanks Scott W --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a
2001 Nov 05
5
What kind of Ogg Vorbis-services you would like to have?
Hi! What kind of services, which use Ogg Vorbis or create value to Ogg Vorbis-user, you are interested? I'm a student at Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration, and I'm taking a course in which we are supposed to create business plan for some new business. So, I happened to bump to Ogg Vorbis in the Intenet, and I Thought, Wow that's a really interesting product
2001 Mar 15
6
kolabore.de now vorbisized, up and running angain
Hi! FYI, the web site http://www.kolabore.de/ where we offer our own music is now completely vorbisized. :-) Because of the many releases we switched from direct download links to a simple database/cgi, so if you stumble over any problems, please let me know! Thanks and bye, Moritz --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2004 Aug 06
3
OK, am I missing something ??
Hi all, Didn't get any replies to my previous query, so I thought I'd try again. Since I last emailed out, my station has appeared on yp.icecast.org, so I really don't know what was going on there.... This time, however, I'm hot on the trail of a generally crappy output stream from icecast/streamcast/ices. It stutters; it halts on track changes; it causes the little red
2005 Jul 13
1
Total Annihilationcd annd map problems
I've heard that Total Annihilation (a fantastic game) runs in wine, (frankscorner.org and som other people on various malinglists). I've applied the 3.1 patch (ta1x-31c.exe) and tried to run the game under wine-20050628 in Fedora Core 4 with 2.6.11 kernel, it starts and I press "single", no problem, but when I try to press "new campagne" or "skirmish" I