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2017 Apr 27
2
Server kicking clients off
Thanks, Brad -- I first turned to VLC but my stream-client device is a Raspberry Pi 3, and there doesn't seem to be a build for the device. That said, I just stumbled across mpg123, a command-line mp3/stream player that has audio buffer and timeout setting which so far looks quite robust. For Icecast2 content, when Icecast kicks a client off for being "too far behind" -- what
2017 Apr 28
1
Server kicking clients off
"Live streams are not live, they can be up to 15 to 20 sec off original encoding." Something you become aware of very quickly when you're announcing into a mic and have to wait to hear your words! We do a bit of pre-show calibration with folks at the station to determine how long the delay ("latency" in digital-speak) is at the start of the remote broadcast, and start
2017 Apr 26
2
Server kicking clients off
It's behaving as it is meant to: if a listen client gets too far behind, Icecast2 server is kicking them off. error.log says, "INFO source/source.c Client 120 (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) has fallen too far behind, removing" I don't see a setting in icecast.xml that sets the value for "too far behind". I'm guessing it's related to <queue-size>. I wish Icecast
2001 May 03
8
icecast 2.0 semi-permanent test stream
Icecast 2.0 and Ices 2.0 are both fairly usable now. I have set up a semi-permanent test stream for people to bang on at: http://i.cantcode.com:8888/ices.ogg Please report any problems you have. I say semi-permanent, because it will probably crash now and then, and I will be developing and putting up the new versions on a regular basis. If it stops working for more than an hour, somethings
2001 May 03
8
icecast 2.0 semi-permanent test stream
Icecast 2.0 and Ices 2.0 are both fairly usable now. I have set up a semi-permanent test stream for people to bang on at: http://i.cantcode.com:8888/ices.ogg Please report any problems you have. I say semi-permanent, because it will probably crash now and then, and I will be developing and putting up the new versions on a regular basis. If it stops working for more than an hour, somethings
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>
2004 Aug 06
2
bug: icecast2 crashing often
we used icecast2 for vorbis streaming 7days 24h for live streaming. we had problems with the stability. it crashed two times completly and I had to restart the icecast2 server often. sometimes it was not possible to receive the stream (player just waitung forever to receive some data), sometimes it was not possible to send the stream and sometimes no stream was send, but the old one was still in
2004 Oct 05
2
Can't connect winamp source to icecast server
Leo Currie wrote: > Greg Trounson wrote: > >> Gidday, >> >> I have a winamp 2.95 source that cannot upload the stream to my >> icecast server. > > > I'm assuming you're trying the Nullsoft Shoutcast DSP plugin. That's the one. >> Since icecast is compatible with shoutcast surely a winamp source >> should be able to connect? >
2001 Feb 15
3
Vorbis newbie questions
Greetings: I'm writing an article for the O'Reilly Network, and the focus is on streaming audio with Linux. I would like to include material concerning Vorbis, but I need some information: 1) What's up with www.vorbis.com and www.icecast.org ? Can anyone say when they'll be back on-line ? 2) Where should I go to get the latest Vorbis sources ? 3) What players,
2004 Aug 06
4
Vorbis in Macromedia Flash (was Icecast in...)
> Jack Moffitt wrote: > Unfortunately flash doesn't work on many of the > xiph developers platform of choice (ppc linux), > nor does it support Ogg. What is the state of play regarding getting Ogg Vorbis into Flash? There's often talk about Quicktime, Helix and DirectShow filters. Has Xiph also been pushing for getting it included in the Flash product line or is it not
2004 Aug 06
4
Vorbis in Macromedia Flash (was Icecast in...)
> Jack Moffitt wrote: > Unfortunately flash doesn't work on many of the > xiph developers platform of choice (ppc linux), > nor does it support Ogg. What is the state of play regarding getting Ogg Vorbis into Flash? There's often talk about Quicktime, Helix and DirectShow filters. Has Xiph also been pushing for getting it included in the Flash product line or is it not
2004 Aug 06
3
ogg vorbis works in windows media plyaer
The first release of the DirectShow filters, which also enables Ogg Vorbis playback in Windows Media Player was released today. http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/zorannt/Codecs-0.0.3.msi This installed great for me on win2k, but reportedly has issues with Win9x. There will be an update tomrrow I believe. Big news :) jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast
2007 Apr 29
2
icecast
Being one who deals with one software after another, and now looking at the possibility of using icecast to stream ogg clips on my website, I would like to ask before I go much further in the matter: Is icecast likely to introduce further issues and irregularities among visitors to my site? Will using icecast pull me deeper into programming, or will it be mainly a matter of setup? Right now I
2011 Nov 25
4
Smooth Linux icecast source GUI
2011/11/25 <Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com> > If GUI is a must. > > Look at BUTT. (butt.sf.net) > great Stuff ! > Otherwise I'd go with rock solid ices2. > > Make it autostart and give it infinite reconnect and it will be streaming > for years as long as there is a network connection to the server! > > they have very frequent network breakdown , so
2004 Aug 06
6
URGENT: security exploit fix
To all users: The recently exploits announced at bugtraq can be fixed by the following patch. This patch should fix a few other potential holes as well, and I will post a followup patch soon that is even more thorough. Note: this exploit would give the attacker priviledges of the user running icecast. If you are running icecast as a normal user account or as root, this would be a good time to
2004 Aug 06
2
multicast (was streaming)
Hi Jack, Ross & all... We have been working with V-Trails in refining their solution for Mp3 streaming and will be bearing the fruits of this labor starting this weekend publicly with 5 different "Audiorealm Network" stations for first initial public testing - after final testing we look to release this solution NETWORK wide - making the Audiorealm.com Network effectively the first
2018 May 23
1
Why "has fallen too far behind"?
That answers question 1 but not 2 or 3. From: Icecast [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Greg Ogonowski Sent: Wednesday, 23 May 2018 2:42 p.m. To: subscription at nextdial.com.br; 'Icecast streaming server user discussions' Subject: Re: [Icecast] Why "has fallen too far behind"? "The man with two clocks knoweth not the time." The audio source
2016 Mar 04
2
Use web admin to re-start source?
Hi, I see that I can use the "Kill Source" button on the Icecast admin web page to kill our fallback.mp3 file. Now that I have killed the fallback file, I don't see a way to re-start it. Do I need to stop / start the icecast service? -- That Jack Elliott (541) 848 7021 KPOV 88.9 FM High Desert Community radio Producer, The Wednesday Point Host, The Sunday Classics
2015 Jun 24
2
Change fallback mount file automatically?
Oh -- then I did not understand the documentation. fallback-mount This optional value specifies a mountpoint that clients are automatically moved to if the source shuts down or is not streaming at the time a listener connects. Only one can be listed in each mount and should refer to another mountpoint on the same server that is streaming in the _same streaming format_. I was thinking that
2004 Nov 22
2
Re-Assembling SongData in Icecast Streams..
Like any other major radio station we output our music from automation software via analog audio through a mix board in a studio, where we insert other stuff like live DeeJays, etc. only to have that stream re-encoded by hardware MP3 encoders for distribution to our network of IceCast servers. The chain of song information gets broken as soon as we output from the Automation software,