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2004 Aug 06
1
Hoping to not have to re-invent the wheel
Anyone have a good way to knock my 160kbit mp3s down to 56k real time using
*nix? Even if it is beta sorta working code, anyone have anything even
close to fast enough to do this?
matt
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2004 Aug 06
4
Multiple ICES background daemons
Is there anyway to run multiple ices backgroud deamons and have more than
one ices.pid file generated so that I can control each one seperately? I
want to have mulitple ices streams running with different playlists and
different stream names and control them using the signals.
I start one ices process and it writes a file ices.pid to the /tmp
directory and I can control it sy sending it
2004 Aug 06
3
lots of icecast help needed
> >First, my server isn't being posted to yp.icecast.org or
yp.shoutcast.com.
> >Error results:
> >WARNING: Connect to yp.icecast.org failed
> >directory_add([yp.shoutcast.com:80]) failed, could not connect. (retry
in 0
> >seconds)
>
> I can't say for sure what could be causing this, but I'm having problems
> with yp.shoutcast.com myself. I get:
2004 Aug 06
0
yep
I am running an oldish Icecast (like 1.3.08), Ices and Libshout from about
that time, and the newest version of WinAmp with ths Source plugins.
For the longest time I've been using Ices to stream a mount point, /DEFAULT,
which just plays random mp3s from the servers hard drive. But now I've
added a second mountpoint from which live djs can send their streams from,
which are usualy from
2004 Aug 06
0
lots of icecast help needed
It has long been known that the nullsoft method of streaming metadata is a
hack. I like the Icecast approach much better but still I think that it can
be much improved.
When in doubt turn it off.
Two machines?? Have you tried the win32 source lately...?
Just a thought.
Lithium
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2004 Aug 06
4
liblame vs libmp3lame.... anyways, it don't work.
I took the latest installation of lame (both stable and beta) and
installed those with the default install variables. The last one I
compiled was lame3.87.
I then have the ices-0.0.1.beta5 and config'd the sources with
./configure --with-perl --with-lame and installed.
Yet, when I run ices -R, it complains with the following line when I run
the -R option:
Support for reencoding with
2004 Aug 06
2
A Practical Question.
I've written a few times, but haven't seen any
responses, so please forgive me if this has been
answered.
How many max users can be served by IceCast?
We can't seem to serve more than 40 users at a time
and I have no idea what to do at this point.
Any suggestions?
This is what everything is set to:
max_clients 100
max_clients_per_source 100
max_sources 5
max_admins 5
throttle 1.0
2004 Aug 06
2
lots of icecast help needed
Hi, I've been running Icecast on my server for over five months now and am
having lots of problems with it. I must have pulled out half of my hair on
this product, mostly due to lack of support. (I mean, have you ever gotten
an answer to your question at icecast.org?) I've tried it all: sc_serv,
Icecast, shout, ices, streamcast, liveice. I could greatly use any help.
I am using the
2004 Aug 06
4
off: live365 relay
A bit off-topic question: has anyone any experiences with the relaying
service that live365.com has? what kind of stream(s) do they relay? what
is the protocol they use?
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2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast 2 for Live365 MP3 Relaying
Hi All,
I attempted to switch my MP3 server from Icecast 1 to Icecast 2 today. I
run a Live365 station, Big Planet Radio, which simply relays my local
Icecast server.
My Icecast 2 error.log file shows a lot of the following messages when the
Live365 server, Nanocaster 2.5.6, is connected to it:
[2003-05-14 22:09:15] DBUG format-mp3/format_mp3_write_buf_to_client Client
had recoverable error
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast 2 for Live365 MP3 Relaying
Hi All,
I attempted to switch my MP3 server from Icecast 1 to Icecast 2 today. I
run a Live365 station, Big Planet Radio, which simply relays my local
Icecast server.
My Icecast 2 error.log file shows a lot of the following messages when the
Live365 server, Nanocaster 2.5.6, is connected to it:
[2003-05-14 22:09:15] DBUG format-mp3/format_mp3_write_buf_to_client Client
had recoverable error
2004 Aug 06
2
About Live365..
If anyone else is using Live365 and having problems getting their streams
to show up.. I found out something interesting today.
I've been emailing back and forth asking them why I can listen to my mirror
just fine on their service if I use the javascript I ripped out of their
site and put into mine to open up their little mini-window, but when I do a
search for the station it doesn't
2004 Aug 06
1
relaying through live365.com
Has anyone been succesful using live365 as a relay for icecast and getting
listed in the various directories? What would be neat is having a listing
in the directories that would either send the listeners straight to
live365 or to a page on my web server that would redirect them to live365.
Being able to support 365 listeners is a lot better than being able to
support 3 or 4...
I've been
2004 Aug 06
3
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
This is a mail in response to streamripper being threatened by legal
action from Live365. The DMCA strikes again.
jack.
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2004 Aug 06
1
List of "digipeaters" (like live365) needed (aka BW providers).
I need a "complete" list of "reliable" services for repeating the
signal of a station to the listeners (live radio). The situation
is that a station will be doing live radio and has a little DSL
connection and external bandwith will be required.
I don't mind if it costs much or it is cheap, I now just want to
join information to say my customer: You have all this coices,
2004 Aug 06
3
Simple directory question
Folks,
I've been running an icecast server for about a year, and never really had
the chance to test it out on the other side of our Internet link. We've
had a lot of people trying us out, but very short connect times in the
whole. I finally got a cable modem at home, tried having a listen, and
found the stream to be very stuttery.
So, first things first, I went and grabbed the
2004 Aug 06
0
off: live365 relay
Answer to your question:
Live365 is strictly mp3
Much more than you wanted to know:
I started using Live365 about a zillion years ago and of course it was wonderful "back in the good ole daze". After you
signed up with them, you could park 365 meg of mp3s (up to 56k) and/or set up a relay (using either icecast or
shoutcast) all for free. (Dirty little secret was at first, although
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast 2 for Live365 MP3 Relaying
this is probably caused by the lack of buffering in icecast2. Their relay
client may be doing some buffering in itself, and if it's expecting for
there to be buffering on the server side as well, it might exhibit a
behavior you are seeing....(that also is a difference between iceast1 and
icecast2 - no server-side buffering in icecast2 and there was in icecast1)...
fwiw, I am trying to
2004 Aug 06
0
About Live365..
I have successfully set up a IceCast server relay at live365.
My stream is 64 Kbit/s. I can se my self if the stream list. And I
can find my self if I search on the station name.
To create a link to the station I copied the link that I got from
live365, and put it in a WinAmp .pls file.
My station: http://ramzeus.hn.org/radiolegion/
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Patrik Lindahl
2003 Feb 19
3
trying to get better ogg quality for this clip
hi folks, in my (unlucky) first test of ogg vs other encoders, i found a
case where wma and mp3pro sound much better than ogg at 64k. can anyone
suggest a setting that i haven't tried yet that can rival the wma and
mp3pro samples at 64k? it's the "gravel effect" that is troublesome.
the part in question is the first 15 seconds of this wave file: