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2004 Aug 06
2
another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
That sounds quite good, comparing it to a 24 kbp /16 khz mp3 mono mp3
stream the difference is striking. The XMMS plugin is still quite buggy
though, I have to disable my MP3 plugin to get it to work right.
josh
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Dave Phillips wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> Another test. I've re-encoded a batch of mono 22050 Hz WAVs, average
> bitrate seems to hang around 30-40
2004 Aug 06
5
"live" stream online
hi,
there is a low bitratestream available for testing. it's around 40kbps and
it sounds really bad, because it's 11khz stereo :).
http://ogg.radiostudio.org:8007/ostream.ogg
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2004 Aug 06
5
[icecast] "live" stream online
hi,
there is a low bitratestream available for testing. it's around 40kbps and
it sounds really bad, because it's 11khz stereo :).
http://ogg.radiostudio.org:8007/ostream.ogg
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2001 Mar 16
1
[icecast] another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
Greetings:
Another test. I've re-encoded a batch of mono 22050 Hz WAVs, average
bitrate seems to hang around 30-40 kbps. Icecast.xml is set for three
connects, and the URL is here:
http://64.108.112.145:8000/shouter.ogg
IMO, the sound quality is much better now. Again, the stream should be
up for about 45 minutes or so. Please let me know how it works for
you...
Best regards,
2004 Aug 06
3
another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
Connected to the stream just fine with the Winamp plugin & listened for
about 20 min. A few dropouts & 1 disconnect - but I'm on a flaky DSL circuit
this morning, so that's hardly unexpected. Winamp reported bitrates from
26-31 kb/s.
The sound quality was very decent, given the bitrate. I noted a few
artifacts in the 6-8 kHz range (cymbals & electric-guitar harmonics) on an
2004 Aug 06
4
Vorbis stream on-line
Greetings:
I have a streaming Vorbis program on-line now at:
http://64.108.112.135:8000/shouter.ogg
if anyone would like to test it. I'm using Icecast 2.
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
The Linux Soundapps Site at http://sound.condorow.net
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2004 Aug 06
4
Vorbis stream on-line
Greetings:
I have a streaming Vorbis program on-line now at:
http://64.108.112.135:8000/shouter.ogg
if anyone would like to test it. I'm using Icecast 2.
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
The Linux Soundapps Site at http://sound.condorow.net
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2004 Aug 06
8
Vorbis stream up now
Greetings:
If you're using the latest XMMS (CVS preferably), FreeAmp, Sonique
(?), or ogg123 (maybe), please check out this URL for a Vorbis playlist
stream:
http://64.108.112.34:8000/shouter.ogg
The playlist is lengthy, and I've set it to repeat three times, so it
will be on-line for a while. Please let me know how well or badly the
stream was received, thanks.
Best
2004 Aug 06
8
Vorbis stream up now
Greetings:
If you're using the latest XMMS (CVS preferably), FreeAmp, Sonique
(?), or ogg123 (maybe), please check out this URL for a Vorbis playlist
stream:
http://64.108.112.34:8000/shouter.ogg
The playlist is lengthy, and I've set it to repeat three times, so it
will be on-line for a while. Please let me know how well or badly the
stream was received, thanks.
Best
2004 Aug 06
8
Vorbis stream up now
Greetings:
If you're using the latest XMMS (CVS preferably), FreeAmp, Sonique
(?), or ogg123 (maybe), please check out this URL for a Vorbis playlist
stream:
http://64.108.112.34:8000/shouter.ogg
The playlist is lengthy, and I've set it to repeat three times, so it
will be on-line for a while. Please let me know how well or badly the
stream was received, thanks.
Best
2004 Aug 06
2
Vorbis stream on-line
Greetings:
Ouch, that's not good. I can tap into the stream just fine with 'xmms
http://64.108.112.135:8000/shouter.ogg' but not by clicking on the same
address as a link. More debugging ahead... ;)
Btw, I've restarted the stream.
Thanks for the report !
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
2004 Aug 06
2
Vorbis stream on-line
Greetings:
Ouch, that's not good. I can tap into the stream just fine with 'xmms
http://64.108.112.135:8000/shouter.ogg' but not by clicking on the same
address as a link. More debugging ahead... ;)
Btw, I've restarted the stream.
Thanks for the report !
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
2004 Aug 06
6
another Icecast2/Vorbis test stream
Greetings:
Yes, I've placed another test stream on-line. Thanks to the feedback
from members of this list, I've taken a few extra steps.
1) According to DSLReports, my uplink today is 137 kbps. It may
actually be a little faster, they say that Netscape's reporting is
skewed (and I use Netscape).
2) Thus, I've prepared a set of Ogg files encoded with -b 24 to fit
my
2004 Aug 06
6
another Icecast2/Vorbis test stream
Greetings:
Yes, I've placed another test stream on-line. Thanks to the feedback
from members of this list, I've taken a few extra steps.
1) According to DSLReports, my uplink today is 137 kbps. It may
actually be a little faster, they say that Netscape's reporting is
skewed (and I use Netscape).
2) Thus, I've prepared a set of Ogg files encoded with -b 24 to fit
my
2001 Mar 04
1
streaming Vorbis: trials & errors with Icecast 2
Greetings:
Okay, here's where I'm at so far.
Icecast 2 builds without problems. I edit the icecast.xml config file
as seen in the server output below:
[root@localhost icecast]# icecast -c conf/icecast.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<icecast>
<location>DLP_House_Of_Sound</location>
<admin>dlphilp@bright.net</admin>
<limits>
2001 Mar 16
1
[icecast] thanks !
Greetings:
Just a note of thanks to everyone who tested the stream today. I'll
experiment a little more tomorrow. Thanks a lot !
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
The Linux Soundapps Site at http://sound.condorow.net
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2001 Mar 16
1
Vorbis stream restarted
Greetings:
I've restarted my Vorbis stream in case anyone still wants to test it.
Here's the address again:
http://64.108.112.145:8000/shouter.ogg
Luck in battle !
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
The Linux Soundapps Site at http://sound.condorow.net
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2001 Mar 15
1
OGGs MIME type?
Hi!
According to ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types
there hasn't been any MIME type registered with OGG yet. What will it
look like? audio/ogg, audio/prs.ogg, audio/basic or something like that?
I'm asking because .ogg files are displayed as text in browser windows
as long as it isn't registered. Netscape for Linux claims not to need a
MIME type in its
2001 Mar 17
1
why does it sound so strange
hi,
what makes the stream at http://ogg.radiostudio.org:8007/ostream.ogg
sound so strange. I don't complain, I just want to know the reason for
this (is this pre-echo?).
mörk
p.s.: the stream will be online for the next couple of days.
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2001 Mar 12
2
need feedback on OGG info page
Hi!
While vorbisizing our web site, I also wrote an information page about
OGG Vorbis in order to help our visitors to both understand what OGG is
all about and learn how to (easily) play our and others .ogg files.
Since English is not my native language, I could use some
help/feedback/proofreading on that page. What I want in the end is
understandable, plain English (that can also be understood