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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
1
FreeBSD in general
Hi,
> icecast / liveice / lame
>
> without problem on freebsd-4.3.
thanks a lot. How about OSS then, no troubles?
What sound card do you use for A/D-changing?
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2004 Aug 06
0
FreeBSD in general
On Wednesday 30 May 2001 07:59 am, you wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am very tempted to try and use icecast as the weapon of choice
> to realize a live audio stream for the radio station I work for.
>
> Now, the last time I tried the FreeBSD port of Icecast, it
> immediately consumed something like 95% CPU time, even without
> any client connected. I think someone else
2004 Aug 06
4
Icecast / liveice quandry
I've been running classic icecast + liveice for some time now (several years)
without problems. A couple days ago, the station manager (NPR affiliate) came
to me and asked if we could 'inject' a static file into the stream. Basically
what he wants is for the client to first receive a static file (requesting
donations of course) and then on to the live stream (*not* intermittently).
2004 Aug 06
1
ads/inserts (was: Quick Question.)
6/28/01 1:59 PM jack@xiph.org
Dear Jack:
>The way I've suggested in the past is to use your m3u or pls files for
>this purpose.
>
>Just make your m3u file ahve:
>
>http://www.mysite.com/ad.mp3
>http://www.mysite.com:8000/stream
Currently I have it set this way:
http://www.mysite.com:8000/playlist.pls
which forces open an mp3 player.
Do I need to include it in the
2004 Aug 06
1
FreeBSD in general
Hi there guys... I've been watching the list for a while, had a quick
question.
I work for a company (Turtle Beach) that makes a product that takes MP3
files that reside on your PC or Network Attached Storage, and lets you play
them anywhere else in your home. (From your stereo for example.)
Anyway, we've added basic MP3 streaming support (and have now gone to
external beta) that
2004 Aug 06
3
Propping up liveice
I'm a volunteer who runs the mp3 streaming for KGNU-FM in Boulder,
Colorado. We stream live at 64K with Linux, icecast 1.3.12+ minor
patches, liveice, and lame 3.92. It easily supports 32 internet
listeners 24x7 from a donated 400MHz Pentium II.
Liveice is the only problem--it does its job of connecting the soundcard
rec in to the lame encoder and to icecast, but dies without
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast +liveice +linein
use icecast+liveice and i need to get stream from linein .
Icecast work perfectly and liveice was perfectly but i can get stream
only if I plug
lineout from my radio box to mic on my sound card . Is there any special
config string in liveice for streaming from linein or maybe liveice
can't do it
my liveice.cfg
# liveice configuration file
SERVER localhost
PORT 80
NAME My Radio Box
GENRE
2004 Aug 06
3
Trouble with LiveIce
Hi Folks,
I'm having the weirdest trouble with liveice. When I start it up with the
correct servername, it grinds to a halt with these messages:
playlist
0
Initialising Soundcard
16Bit 22050Hz Stereo
opening connection to localhost 8000
Attempting to Contact Server
connection successful: forking process
opening pipe!...
writing password
Then it waits there. Now, when I tried it with a
2004 Aug 06
3
problems with liveice
I have installed lame, and its working well,
How to choose CD mode in liveice? I have just seen
with or without live input (soundcard).
Well, I will need to stream live input, from a radio,
what should I use instead of liveice?
what do you recomend me?
Thank you,
Rocael.
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2004 Aug 06
3
Keeping Icecast and Liveice running...
I'm just wondering how people are keeping Icecast and Liveice running. If it crashes at some point do you just restart everything by hand or do you have something to keep an eye on the processes (e.g svscan/daemontools program)??? I will be running a stream for a radio station and if the stream crashes I would like it to know that it has crashed and either reboot the system or restart the
2004 Aug 06
3
24k, 56k, and 96k, is it possible?
OK. So I am running a 1.5 Ghz P4 with 256mb runing redhat 7.3 using
Liveice, Lame and Icecast. Liveice and lame on the source box and icecast
on the streamer box. 96k and 56k streams sound wonderful. But the 24k
stream sounds like gerbils talking to each other. Any ideas of what would
be causing this?
Thank You,
Mike
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2004 Aug 06
2
problems with liveice
Hi! I'm running icecast 1.3.11 and liveice under
Mandrake 7.2
Right now I don't have a sound card, but I will. Also
I need to reencode the MP3s that I'm sending to the
icecast server.
I followed the instructions but it doesn't seem to
work, when I first run icecast and after liveice I got
this:
from icecast
Accepted encoder on mountpoint /icy_0 from
localhost.localdomain. 1
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast, Liveice... experiences?
Hello.
We have been using LiveIce to serve mp3 streams for 10 months or so. So
far, IceCast has been pretty reliable. Well, until LiveIce is introduced
into the picture. We originally tried LiveIce running on FreeBSD. It ran
for a while, but we suffered wierd problems: disconnects, skips and
such. We are streaming from a radio receiver -- at 28800 compatible
bitrates.
So we switched to the
2004 Aug 06
3
Liveice & Icecast...help
Yes, I downloaded the aumix utility and am using it now. Set line in to %50
then %25 and to record but still the same thing. I'm streaming from the
line in on the sound card which is being fed from a portable radio nearby.
I get the distortion whether I have the audio fed into 'line in' or not.
Matt
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2004 Aug 06
7
Problem with Streams > 160KBit/s
Hi,
does anybody set up an icecast server delivering streams > 160KBit/s ?
I tried that with liveice and shout but in both cases the stream stutters
very much. So, I have eliminated the Net (stream to localhost), the CPU
(P3/800 should be fast enough), and lame (can encode 320kBit/s 3 times
faster then the wav has secs). So the Problem should be icecast.
can anybody please enlight me?
2004 Aug 06
2
I am a Idiot
> I am going to shout one more question out in the air, is it LiveICE i use to
> let ICECAST stream mp3's from a file ?
Nothing let's icecast stream mp3s from a file. Icecast always(1) gets
it's input from a socket, generally via some 'source' program like ices,
liveice, shout, etc.
Now, as for which source you want, that depends on how you are
streaming. If you are
2004 Aug 06
2
Liveice & Icecast...help
I'm running FreeBSD 4.2. I downloaded and installed Icecast 1.3.10,
Liveice, mpg123, and Lame. I know the Icecast streamer is working because I
can feed it from WinAMP on my PC and listen to the stream somewhere else and
it sounds fine. I know liveice is working too because Icecast shows that it
connects and is sending audio to it. However when I listen to the stream on
my PC with WinAMP
2004 Aug 06
1
liveice sending horrible static noise?
Ah... mixice has nothing to do with liveice, does it?
The reason you have to put -x in the LAME arguments in mixice is because LAME
is set up to be big-endian by default. The x86 architecture is little-endian,
though.
I'm using liveice to encode the stream... and being on a big-endian powerpc
machine, I've tried all I can to disable that byte-swapping option in LAME,
which
2004 Aug 06
2
Keeping Icecast and Liveice running...
I'd love to take a look at this script, and, more than likely, I'm not
the only one :)
Please post an example.
> Liveice definitely needs a keepalive script of some kind. It's tricky,
> though - since it can lose connection to the server & stop streaming, but
> continue to run. The only truly reliable keepalive I've used polls the
> server to see if it says the