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2004 Aug 06
0
Admin question[s]
welcome to the list. Check the archives. There you will find about one newbie a month minimum discovering that the widely distributed and still available shout package version 0.8.0 is actually deprecated and highly broken in exactly the manner you describe. On Thu, 31 May 2001, Kevin Brouelette wrote: > Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 21:34:55 -0700 > From: Kevin
2004 Aug 06
2
Admin question[s]
David Dennis wrote: > welcome to the list. > > Check the archives. > > There you will find about one newbie a month minimum discovering that the > widely distributed and still available shout package version 0.8.0 > is actually deprecated and highly broken in exactly the manner you > describe. > > Thanks but one point I can make is I get the same results when not
2004 Aug 06
2
few questions about icecast/ices
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 10:08:20AM +0200, Thomas Gutzler wrote: > Can I force a special streamer "foo" always to be heard on a specified > mounpoint "/bar" ? Please rephrase the question im not sure i understand? > I found the users.aut, groups.aut and mounts.aut but I'm not really sure > what they do, or if they do something at all .. They do. They are
2004 Aug 06
3
Multiple streams
Good afternoon everyone. I'm using Icecast 1.3.10, LiveIce and Lame 3.91. I configured LiveIce to encode different bitrate streams of my station and send them to the Icecast server. In the admin panel of Icecast I can see both of the encoded streams, one mounted on /icy_0 (bitrate 16000) and the other on /icy_1 (bitrate 24000). When any client connects IceCast is sending the default
2004 Aug 06
3
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
> How do you define the mount points? Are they a directory within > /usr/share/icecast that contain an index.pls file for example? > > Forgive me but the documentation appears quite sparse here. A mountpiont is a fragment of a URL (often referred to as a URI) like '/stream1' or '/my_cool_stuff/stream.ogg' You tell shout, ices, or whatever what mountpoint to use.
2005 Apr 28
1
site n shoutcast
alo...just noticed www.icecast.org is down...probably someone else mentioned this...just throwing it in the mix just in case i was wondering if anyone can tell me how to stop icecast1.2 from automatically giving mountpoint names when using shout....i am trying to get a mountpoint on an icecast1.2 using the oddcast plugin for winamp and the mountpoint name is defaulting to icy_0 despite my config
2007 Mar 06
2
parse error with if else (PR#9551)
Full_Name: Stephanie MAHEVAS Version: 2.4.1 OS: Windows NT Submission from: (NULL) (134.246.55.50) the two following instructions provide a synthax error : if ( 5 > 4 ) cat("ok1") else cat("ok2") and if ( 5 > 4 ){ cat("ok1")} else cat("ok2") whereas these ones don't if ( 5 > 4 ) cat("ok1") else cat("ok2") and if (
2004 Aug 06
1
ices configuration not working
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 21:48:49 -0400, Brendan Cully wrote > If you want to stream to a shoutcast server, ices1 can do that > directly - there's no need to relay through an icecast 1 server. But > unless you want to be listed in the shoutcast directory, I don't know > why you need to talk to a shoutcast server. icecast 2 will also > stream MP3s to all the same client programs
2004 Aug 06
2
ices...mount points (and a LAME question)
On Tue 26. June 2001 15:55, you wrote: > On Tuesday, 26 June 2001 at 13:20, Darrell Berry wrote: > > hi > > > > don't know if i'm missing something, but how do i name mount points > > using ices? > > > > i assumed this was specified in the > > > > <ices:Stream> > > <ices:Name></ices:Name> > >
2004 Aug 06
2
newby question: Is there a way to direct streams to a mount point?
Is there a way to direct icecast to associate a stream from a particular source to a designated mount point? I've got two different streams I'm encoding that I'd like to make available on the same server. Currently, I have one going to /icy_0 and the other to /icy_1. That's okay for the moment, but if either the server or the two encoders reboot, the streams might reconnect in
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
1
lame question.
I think the question is, how do you change /icy_0 to /mystreamname, or at least /mystreamname_0. I'm guessing it would have to be somewhere in the source? I'd love to have some kind of control over stream names, such as having a particular mount point for a stream from a certain IP address. I have some macs streaming using MacAmp, and they have no way to specify mount point.
2010 Feb 16
6
Xen Cloud questions
I''m using Xen 3.4 on Debian Lenny, and a web interface (still in dev), to have a eye on all the stuff. I saw the Xen Cloud project, but I have some questions about it. Can I summarize Xen Cloud like this : "latest" Xen Hypervisor with "improved" API (OCaml replacing python and more stuff) which enhance informations about all Xen hypervisors in same time, to provide a
2004 Aug 06
2
Protocol
jaromil, > > > > wanted to ask again if someone has some online documentation on the > > icecast (or shoutcast) protocol at the socket/data level. > > have a look into MuSE/libmpeg/httpinput.cc (http://muse.dyne.org) > i hope that code can help you figuring out > No actually not. It just makes the connection to the shoutcast/icecast server. I've gotten this
2004 Aug 06
0
few questions about icecast/ices
Am Wed, 26.Jun.2002 um 10:31:43 +0200 schraubte Thomas Kirk: > On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 10:08:20AM +0200, Thomas Gutzler wrote: > > > Can I force a special streamer "foo" always to be heard on a specified > > mounpoint "/bar" ? > > Please rephrase the question im not sure i understand? OK. Theres a DJ "Foo" feeding my server. "Foo"
2010 Jul 08
8
XCP Management Tools Inquiry
XCP Users: As many of you are aware, there are several open source products available for everyone to use when working with XCP. I would like to get some feedback on the various tools to get a feeling on how people are using XCP and these tools. Here are the tools that I am aware of (please respond if you are using another tool): * OpenXenManager -
2004 Aug 06
2
winamp shout
i am using icecast v1.3.11 my friend streams music to my server with the shout plugin for winamp. there are a couple of problems. 1. icecast doesn't seem to recognize when a client disconnects. i enabled the shoutcast and icecast directory servers, and they were both saying that i had around 400 listeners last night, when in fact i only had 8. the only lines in the icecast configuration
2009 Sep 10
22
Xen and Enomaly
Hi list, Right now I''ve to find some graphic (or web!) interface to administrate our new data center infrastructure who will be running over Xen. I''ve been googling around to find something, and looks like Enomaly is a good choice. Can anybody give me some feedback about this? Or maybe recommend another front-end interface? Thanks in advance. Boris.
2004 Aug 06
4
Icecast drop in replacement for shoutcast
On Saturday 19 April 2003 00:53, Daniel Seebald wrote: > Hmm...so how does it work? I already tried it without success. > The Shoutcast DSP Plugin doesn't support the option to specify a > mountpoint for mp3-streaming on icecast2 so I wonder how I could > connect with the DSP. > There was a recently fixed bug that may have caused this problem in some circumstances, it's
2010 Feb 17
9
Non-XCP/XenServer frontend or management console
Hi all. Obviously there''s been a lot of talk lately about frontends or management consoles for xen. All, or most, seem to be for XCP or XenServer. Is there anything for a group of standalone servers sharing storage? In my case it''s SLES11 with xen 3.4.1. I would love to have a frontend for seeing status, starting, and stopping domains. Provisioning new domains would be an