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2002 Aug 30
3
command line .ogg streamer
I'm terribly sorry if this is off-topic, but I've scoured the web for hours looking for a working .ogg file streamer. I have thousands of ogg files, and I want to be able to set up a playlist, enabling any computer on the network to listen to the stream. Sure, I did it with icecast and liveice when I was using mp3's but now icecast doesn't come with liveice, (I found the source,
2003 Jan 19
0
Possible bug in ogg123
I'm not sure who's this responsibility lies with, but I suspect something a little funny's going on. If I run ogg123 with arguments being tracknames, it consumes 60% of my processing resources: i.e. find /u1/media -name "*.ogg"| xargs ogg123 -z (with or without shuffling, it uses the same amount) But, if i write a list to a playlist, it uses 8% of resources: find
2001 Dec 06
1
oggenc speed and cache size
I'm running oggenc on a dual celeron 415, and I can only encode at 0.9x real time. Will oggenc perform better with more cache size? Should I start learning the source, to replace bits with assembler?(yeesh...) I guess there's no chance of a multi-threaded encoder to make use of smp boxes? hmm -------------------------------------------------------- Nigel Weeks Aims ICP 15 Wellington St.
2004 Oct 15
0
[IceS] No crossfade Yet ?
Hello ... A long time ago, I've asked here if there was A possibility to have some crossfade with IceS2 ... I dont know, may be now it is available ? Would you know an automatical way to get crossfade ? -- ASPO Infog?rance http://aspo.rktmb.org/activites/infogerance Unofficial FAQ fcolc http://faq.fcolc.eu.org/ LUG sur Orl?ans et alentours. T?l : 02 38 76 43 65 (France)
2004 Aug 06
5
Crossfader for ices 0.3
FYI, I've added a crossfader to the ices0 trunk in subversion: http://svn.xiph.org/icecast/trunk/ices0 It requires LAME support (of course). To use it, either pass -C <secs> on the command line, or add a <Crossfade>secs</Crossfade> node to the Playlist section of the config file. Reencoding must also be enabled on your stream. NOTE: the crossfader can't resample, so all
2004 Aug 06
1
streaming with crossfade
Hi list, I am just wondering if anyone knows a way to stream with automated crossfading under Linux. I know that you can stream to icecast from windows using something like otsjuke, or WinAmp with the SQR crossfading plugin, but am not aware of anything for Linux that will allow me to stream with gapless output. Any suggestions greatly appreciated as always.
2004 Aug 06
2
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
Stefan Neufeind wrote: > Could you be a BIT more precise? If you use SQRSoft crossfading, > doesn't it work as desired with the normal Oddcast DSP? And if it > does: Where's the problem with using the Null output plugin? You can only select one output plugin in Winamp and that needs to the the SQRSoft one, not the Null output plugin. The audio needs to pass through the
2011 May 09
1
Fwd: Random "fast forward" noise between tracks
On 05/09/2011 01:28 PM, Geoff Shang wrote: > On Sun, 8 May 2011, josh at thepruitts.org wrote: > >> Foobar2000 is running on a Windows XP PC. It has the Oddcast plugin >> and it is streaming to a Linux machine that is running Icecast Server >> 2.3.2. Foobar2000 is using the Crossfade, Compressor and Advanced >> Limiter DSP plugins on top of the edCast plugin. >
2004 Aug 06
0
OddCastDSP & SQRSoft crossfader problem
I've not had a reply on the OddSock forum so I'll try here. I am attempting to use the OddCastDSP Winamp2 plugin via the (free) SQRSoft Advanced Crossfading output plugin (http://www.sqrsoft.com.ar/en/plugins.html). This is necessary to provide intelligent crossfading which sounds very professional. I've not heard of any other crossfading algorithm that works so well. It uses the
2006 May 08
1
metaflac: New tags to replace crossfading in players.
Hi All, I'd like to improve the way MPD (and other players) switches between tracks. I'd like something like crossfade but without any fading. I'd like the player to just overlap the end of one track with the beginning of the next track to provide a nice transition. Crossfading in MPD doesn't work for me since it just ramps the volume up/down over a fixed time and some tracks
2013 Jan 24
3
No sound on any stream.
I have 2 icecast servers and neither will play music, 1 gentoo, the other ubuntu when connect to a mount and trying to broadcast via mixxx using both mp3 or ogg. Both will establish a stream feed but appears to have no sound. One of them won't even stream a ices2 mounted song either (same symptom, connect but no actual play occurs). Error logs are clean too, firewall is turned off on both
2011 May 08
2
Fwd: Random "fast forward" noise between tracks
Hello all, I have subscribed to this list hoping I might find someone who can suggest a fix for a problem I'm experiencing with Icecast (or possibly something else in my setup). Here is my configuration: Foobar2000 is running on a Windows XP PC. It has the Oddcast plugin and it is streaming to a Linux machine that is running Icecast Server 2.3.2. Foobar2000 is using the Crossfade,
2011 Jan 08
8
Synchronizing a streaming client to the server Was: Idea to possibly improve flac?
This thread has raised several good topics. It's surprising that the FLAC-Dev list has been silent for years, and now suddenly there are several good ideas to discuss. On Jan 7, 2011, at 15:04, David Richards wrote: > I am interested in streaming lossless audio, FLAC is probably the best > option for that. Currently the OggFLAC way of doing it mostly works > with a few hacks in
2013 Jan 24
3
No sound on any stream.
I figured out half the issue. Icecast appears to be transmitting on port 8000 just fine. The more I dig, the more I realize icecast is fine. Browser vlc seems to be broke. Direct connect via VLC standalone to -> http://66.228.49.182:8000/66.228.49.182.ogg.m3u works perfect. http://tinypic.com/r/2yl1qhc/6 I break there. Thank you! Brad From: Don Soad [mailto:s04d.1982 at
2004 Aug 06
5
Freedomaudio player
Hi folks Got Icecast2 running on Redhat8 with IceS2 as a source, streaming some OGG files. All works nicely (not _especially_ reliable :) but it seems to lock up the Freedomaudio java player between tracks. Everytime a new file begins, the player stops and says 'Loading'. I'm wondering if it's somehthing to do with metadata - is there a way of disabling metadata from IceS2? (i.e.
2003 Nov 28
2
Ogg Vorbis crossfading
Heya people, Does anyone know if cross-fading has been successfully implemented in Vorbis? I need to implement it in a project I'm working on and if it's already been done, a finger pointing in the right direction would be awesome. Thanks, Ian <p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To
2004 Aug 06
2
Using liveice-xmms with icecast
on Sun, 25 Apr 2004 11:06:30AM +1000, Geoff Shang insinuated: > On Sat, 24 Apr 2004, Nori Heikkinen wrote: > > > on Sun, 25 Apr 2004 04:31:31AM +1000, Geoff Shang insinuated: > > > If you want to use XMMS, > > > > i don't have my heart set on it. really, i'm new to this whole > > thing, and a friend suggested liveice-xmms because i already have >
2011 Jan 08
0
Synchronizing a streaming client to the server Was: Idea to possibly improve flac?
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Brian Willoughby <brianw at sounds.wa.com> wrote: > This thread has raised several good topics. ?It's surprising that the > FLAC-Dev list has been silent for years, and now suddenly there are several > good ideas to discuss. I'll take credit for this, toot toot toot :D > > On Jan 7, 2011, at 15:04, David Richards wrote: >>
2001 Jul 11
1
AGAIN: ogg123/ogg123.c of vorbis-tools causes error on FreeBSD
In the vorbis-tools of the 20010710 version of CVS snapshot, ogg123/ogg123.c causes error on FreeBSD: <sys/types.h> is required. This *HAS NOT BEEN FIXED SINCE THE 20010601 VERSION*. I would appreciate if you just add an #include line - or let me know why you do not want to do so. // Kenji Rikitake *** ogg123.c.FCS Sun Apr 8 11:33:08 2001 --- ogg123.c Sat Jun 2 00:40:08 2001
2011 Jan 08
0
Synchronizing a streaming client to the server Was: Idea to possibly improve flac?
The issue is that silent frames compress to a very small size, and the Ogg packeting layer can put more than one FLAC frame into a page. So if you have an extended period of silence with a live or rate-limited input stream, the client buffers may exhaust themselves before a new page can be put together and transmitted. > This thread has raised several good topics. It's surprising that