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2000 Aug 08
0
OGG Vorbis jukebox program from PhatNoise (fwd)
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Hi -
I'm writing to tell you
2000 Oct 29
3
'Jukebox' quality?
In light of the recent study
- http://www.airwindows.com/encoders/index.html -
posted at slashdot, I've come to realize how little I know about this whole field.
So, I'm making an appeal to the audio experts here. I want 'jukebox' quality,
meaning ~0 artifacts while maintaining a good compression ratio, but not
quite 'archival' (read high bitrate) as I don't mind
2007 Jun 20
3
MusicMatch Jukebox-like mp3 player...
Looking for recommendations....
On WinXP, I use MusicMatch Jukebox version 9 for all my tinkering with
mp3s. What do you guys use that would match the functionality of MMJB?
I'm mainly interested in the music library setup of MMJB...
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--- David Woyciesjes
2000 Aug 18
0
J. River (makers of Media Jukebox) interested in helping with development...
Hello everyone,
This is Matt Ashland, a developer for J. River, the makers of the popular
freeware program Media Jukebox. (some of you may know me better as the
author Monkey's Audio). Our development team here at J. River is quite
interested in helping with the development of Ogg Vorbis. The licensing
restrictions of other formats (namely mp3) are becoming somewhat
problematic for us,
2006 Jul 01
0
icecast jukebox
Hi,
Hopefully I got you right to email here if you have problems.
I'm a programmer for over 30 years and in general just read instructions and
do it. But I'm stomped with the online doc. I've tried all sorts of links to
make it work for me, but no luck.
I'm trying to build a jukebox for my LAN. All files are on the server in a
user sub dir.
The error I get is permission
2005 Jan 30
0
Icecast 404 in the stats page
Hi,
When I open the stats page on the icecast server, I get the basic info,
but images and stuff generate 404's, although all the files are there
and readable by the user that icecast runs under:
This one works:
80.127.65.160 - - [30/Jan/2005:18:15:08 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 44
"-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; nl-NL; rv:1.8b)
Gecko/20050129" 0
2005 Jan 30
0
Icecast 404 in the stats page
Hi,
When I open the stats page on the icecast server, I get the basic info,
but images and stuff generate 404's, although all the files are there
and readable by the user that icecast runs under:
This one works:
80.127.65.160 - - [30/Jan/2005:18:15:08 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 44
"-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; nl-NL; rv:1.8b)
Gecko/20050129"
2009 Jan 12
1
Deliver *sometimes* delivers via /tmp?
Hi,
I'm running dovecot (1.1.7) deliver and sieve (1.1.5) on a Fedora 9
platform, using selinux targetet mode.
Most of the mail deliveries goes well, but once deliver tried to copy
the mail to the /tmp directory, which it seems it not allowed by
selinux. I guess that deliver wants to sanitize the mail or something
and therefore copies it to /tmp.
Before I ask for selinux to allow this, I
2002 Apr 11
1
re-encoding on the fly?
I've written up a nice streaming jukebox so I can listen to my mp3's and ogg's
from anywhere with a net connection. I even got it set up so you can re-encode
mp3's on the fly by calling lame and using stdout as the output. I've found a
program ( http://www.inf.ufpr.br/~rja00/ogg.html ) called ogg2ogg which
basically is oggenc combined with oggdec, allowing you to
2005 Dec 07
8
WARNING: <file> failed verification -- update discarded (will try again).
I've been using rsync for a long time, and it's very cool. For the
first time, last night, I got a message I don't understand. I am using
rsync 2.6.4 on Fedora (FC4) Linux to a Fedora (FC3) Linux machine. The
command I am using is:
rsync -av --delete-excluded --exclude="*~" --exclude="#*#" <source dir>
remove_machine:<dest dir>
I got the following
2002 Jan 13
0
Win32 commandline discid utility?
I'm in the process of re-encoding lots of albums with rc3. This isn't too
hard because my computer lab at school has 24 machines which I can all get
ripping/encoding in parallel. Machines are Win95. I'm currently using EAC
(www.exactaudiocopy.de) to do clean rips (unfortunately a GUI interface), a
cygwin port of normalize (http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~cvaill/normalize/),
oggenc,
2005 Feb 05
2
Question about relays, mountpoints and fallback
Hi,
I'm trying to make the following situation work:
We have a jukebox (/jukebox.ogg) and live DJs (/live.ogg). The jukebox
should be the active stream when no DJ is connected and also the
fallback if the DJs connection should drop.
However, when a DJ is connected, one should not be able to listen to the
jukebox correctly. So there would be 1 effective stream as a result.
(Users are
2009 Sep 11
0
Trouble running 'alsamixer' as normal user on headless box
>Hi,
>
>I just transformed an old Pentium III 500 into a headless jukebox. It's
>installed in the basement, near the stereo. There's only a base CentOS
>system on it (GNOME unchecked, package customization checked and then
>everything unchecked). From there on, I just installed the ALSA utils,
>and vorbis-tools. The machine is only supposed to do one thing (and to
2004 Aug 06
4
suggestion: add mp3 support to ices2
It says here there hasn't been much interest in handling mp3 with ices2:
http://www.icecast.org/files/ices_docs/faq.html
I just wanted to mention that I'm interested in doing so. I use ices
for a web-based jukebox project called Tunez. I have tried the other
suggested icecast streamers and have had major problems with both of
them (muse and liveice). It would be really cool if the
2009 Jul 06
2
Trouble running 'alsamixer' as normal user on headless box with minimal system
Hi,
I just transformed an old Pentium III 500 into a headless jukebox. It's
installed in the basement, near the stereo. There's only a base CentOS
system on it (GNOME unchecked, package customization checked and then
everything unchecked). From there on, I just installed the ALSA utils,
and vorbis-tools. The machine is only supposed to do one thing (and to
do it well, UNIX philosophy
2004 Aug 06
0
Web Based Front Ends
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Can anyone comment on the "front ends" they are using to manage their
ices/icecast streams?
I have done some searching and playing with such web-based products as
netjuke, and obsequium, and otto audio jukebox, but none fill the
requirements exactly, and none appear to interface with ices/icecast the way
I would like.
Rather than have
2005 Apr 12
2
Adding authenticated mountpoints
I've got a jukebox type programme streaming out through multiple Ices
(0.4) sources, and an Icecast (2.2) server streaming to the listeners
over the web.
As a new user starts to play tracks on the jukebox, it writes a new
ices.conf file (with the specific mountpoint, bitrate etc for that user)
and spawns an instance of Ices to stream out that user's music. As it
stands today Icecast
2005 Apr 12
1
Adding authenticated mountpoints
OK, so let me check I understand how the timing must work:
0) New user joins the jukebox and wants to start listening to music.
Jukebox app selects a mountpoint name, user ID and password
1) Modify the icecast.conf file with the new mountpoint
2) Send HUP to icecast
3) Set up username:password for new stream
4) Create new stream's ices.conf file
5) Spawn new instance of ices to stream
2004 Aug 06
0
Mount point switch
>>This post is from offlist, please cc me in any reply.
I am writing a web system for running our college radio station and I
need a way of changing what source a clients hears.
We have a radio station that people broadcast live from and script that is
playing random mp3s out of our library. These are sources that are
broadcasting from /live and /jukebox.
When someone is broadcasting from
2005 Mar 10
1
Creating playlists in real-time
I've been working on a jukebox application for a
while. My wife recenlty asked "You spend so much time
coding that and ripping CDs... Is there a way I can
listen to the songs at work?".
So...I made a simple web script to add songs to the
play queue and I added the ability to stream the raw
audio to stdout and linked it up with ices2.
My problem is I think the jukebox decodes