Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "bad quality, important buffering, etc..."
2004 Aug 06
1
[blp@pfaff.stanford.edu: ]
Hi,
Last week, while trying to compile IceCast2 from CVS on several Debian
machines (sid, woody, sarge), I encountered a problem where autoconf
told me to file a bug report, which I did with Debian's reportbug
utility.
here's the answer from Ben Pfaff, who's in charge of Autoconf at Debian,
which you may find interesting to read.
hth.
bye,
PS: I've not tested his suggestion
2004 Aug 06
1
Encrypted password problem with icecast 1.3.11
I have tried these steps and the encryption on the console still does not
seem to validate? Any other thoughts? Thanks,
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerome Alet [mailto:alet@unice.fr]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 3:50 PM
To: icecast@xiph.org
Subject: Re: [icecast] Encrypted password problem with icecast 1.3.11
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 12:03:53PM -0500, Thomas Steiger wrote:
> I
2001 Oct 05
0
default stream
Hi,
Two questions:
I wondered if there's a solution for an icecast 1.3.11 server to
automatically play a static stream by default (a welcome message
announcing future streams) whenever someone connects to / without needing
any source. The solution I use is to launch shout as a source and make it
loop over this welcome message, but I find this not optimal because most
of the time there's
2004 Aug 06
0
ices dies
Hi,
I'm using icecast 1.3.11 with ices-0.2.2
on the server I launch 2 ices process on two different mountpoints, at a
five seconds interval:
the first streams a stupid welcome message on /default which is the single
entry in the playlist, and it lasts approximately 30 seconds.
the second, which starts 5 seconds later, streams music and talks on
another mountpoint (/linux), there's
2004 Aug 06
1
how to cut very big mp3s ?
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> I think you're only solution is to convert to .wav do your editing, and
> then recompress (for mostly voices you'd probably want to downsample
> etc).
OK, that's what Audacity does, but unfortunately the version I've tried
breaks with big files (it shouldn't however because it cuts work files
in many small chunks)
> Out
2004 Aug 06
1
Encrypted password problem with icecast 1.3.11
This is what I get when I do ldd on the icecast binary.
[root@gala bin]# ldd icecast
libcrypt.so.1 => /lib/libcrypt.so.1 (0x0ffb3000)
libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x0ff65000)
libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0x0ff2e000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x0fde9000)
/lib/ld.so.1 => /lib/ld.so.1 (0x30000000)
[root@gala bin]#
It looks like
2004 Aug 06
3
[PATCH] is it of any interest ?
Hi,
While looking at icecast's sources, I wondered if this was feasible, so
I've tried and it seems to work:
the attached patch allows a /cgi-bin/ url in icecast-1.3.11 to launch cgi
scripts directly from within icecast.
you have to put the real absolute pathname to the cgi script, and it seems
to more or less work.
WARNING: you must use two slashes after "cgi-bin" for an
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast admin interface
mardi 21 mai 2002, 18:51:14, Jerome Alet a écrit :
<p>> icecast in woody is compiled with tcp-wrapper activated, so look
> into hosts.deny/hosts.allow maybe there's a conflict with what
> you've set in icecast.conf
I tried with an empty /etc/hosts.deny, and /etc/hosts.allow only
containing "ALL : ALL".
That did not solve the problem..
Ced
<p>> hth.
2004 Jun 16
1
Compiling C++ package source: linking problem?
Dear All
I'm currently developing a package for R (1.9.0) on Win32, with C++ source code.
Having followed the instructions in readme.packages, my code compiles fine with
R CMD SHLIB (as well as R CMD check) ... until I start using the internal R
functions.
(Interesting: Rprintf seems to be the exception.) For instance, the following
code compiles fine:
#include <R.h>
#include
2004 Aug 06
2
statically link icecast2.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 03:58:13PM +0000, Karl Heyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 15:35, Jerome Alet wrote:
>
> > The only solution I can think of is to manually modify the
> > automatically generated makefiles, which is IMHO completely stupid.
>
> Assuming gcc is used (the default many cases) and provided you have the
> static libs installed, you should be able to
2004 Aug 06
0
bad quality, important buffering, etc...
> I'm sure it's not an icecast problem because I've set up my
> own icecast server (same version, same playlist) on an ISP's server
> and all is OK, nevertheless maybe some of you had encountered the
> same problems and could tell me where to look at.
You didn't say what you were originating the stream with. What tool are
you using for that (it might be the
2004 Aug 06
1
DarkIce problem
Hello
Sorry if i'm not exactly on the right list, but I'm sure you guys will
help me :-)
I have a problem with DarkIce, since the compiler can't find Lame
libraries. I tried with Lame 3.70, 3.89beta (both hand-compiled) and a
package (3.89 too), nothing works. Which version on Lame am I suposed tu
use to make DarkIce work, and is there a secret trick to make it work ?
:)
Thank you
2005 Feb 01
5
Terrible inbound call quality vs. outbound
Hi. I'm having a terrible time with call quality coming into my * box.
I'm using VoicePulse over a 1.5/1.5 mbit line. Outbound calls are
crystal clear on both the RX/TX sides of the conversation. Inbound
calls, though, are HORRIBLY garbled on the RX side. I can barely hear
the caller, but they report my quality is fine. Getting loads of
garbled sounds and weird echoes. (Could just be
2004 Aug 06
1
pymp3cut v0.27
Hi,
I'm pleased to announce v0.27 of the Python MP3 Cutter.
PyMP3Cut is a Python commandline tool designed to cut huge (> 100MB) MP3
files at high speed without requiring the extra disk space and processing
time usually needed by visual audio editing tools, which convert the MP3
format to more easily manageable formats like WAV before doing anything.
It reads and cuts simultaneously
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast 2: planned stuff.
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 11:20:41AM -0500, Erich J. Ritzmann wrote:
>
> The advantage of centralization from a system management perspective is
> significant. Everything from the standard location of logs, to
> simplicity of log rotation, to the ease with which you can configure
> the logging level using standard syslog configuration -- these are all
> highly valued if you
2004 Aug 06
4
statically link icecast2.
Hi there,
I'd want to know how can I statically link icecast 2 when compiling
it on my laptop.
I want to compile it there, then just copy the final statically
linked executable on a server which doesn't currently have the
appropriate libraries (and for which upgrading is currently not an
option).
I've searched a lot, and tried --enable-static and --disable-shared,
but these
2004 Aug 06
2
ICECAST enseirb group
Hello,
after the reply of Jerome Alet, I forward our questions
to you. I hope it is now the right place to put it.
Could you please send your answers, questions, comments
to interopcast-general@nongnu.org so everyone in the
group can get a copy of it.
Thank you.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerome Alet" <alet@librelogiciel.com>
To: <interopcast-general@nongnu.org>
2004 Aug 06
1
Run liveice as a background process...
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 09:43:39AM -0700, William Goldsmith wrote:
> You can chmod 666 /dev/dsp* - I can't think of any problems with that. Or
> create a group with the appropriate permissions.
with this chmod, any user who has an account can spy what you do if you happen
to have a microphone plugged in.
it's better to make /dev/dsp chmod 660 and make it owned by root.audio, then
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast encoders?
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 06:57:46PM +0100, Maroy Akos wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Samuel Hathaway wrote:
>
> > I agree! Also, something I've been looking for is a way to pull sound from
> > the dsp device at 44kHz and then downsample it to 22kHz for one of my two
> > streams. Ideas?
>
> DarkIce does this already. What it doesn't do, is to have mono and
2004 Aug 06
2
Stupid question of the day
Hi all,
I just wanted to know where to find icecast2.
I've downloaded icecast 1.3.11 and it looks wonderful, and works fine as
far as I've tested it.
However I want to be able to stream ogg instead of mp3. I've search "icecast2"
on sourceforge, freshmeat, and google but to no avail.
Google's "I'm feeling lucky" sends me directly to