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2004 Aug 06
0
how many streams can icecast handle ?
The simple answer is: way more than your Internet connection will support :-) The server consumes very little in the way of resources. Your outgoing bandwidth will almost certainly be the limiting factor. Just divide your available bandwidth by the bitrate of your stream (& lop off about 5% of that number for overhead & a safety margin) . Example: a T1 line = 1.54 mbps = 1540 kbps /
2004 Aug 06
3
final question: how many mountpoints can icecast handle ?
Hi everyone I have one final question regarding my diploma work. As it seems, the hardware performance seems not to be the bottleneck when streaming out ONE stream to x clients. What happens when I use instead of ONE stream different streams, because my concept is an on-demand radio station that basically provides everyone with access to a huge library of music files and lets him create
2004 Aug 06
3
winamp >2.75 -answer on song titles // use_meta_data-
I've searched the archives on xiph and elsewhere in hopes of finding an answer on whether song titles will work. There seems to be no definitive answer. use_meta_data 1 DOES work for WinAmp 2.75 but nothing else I've tried (which includes the latest WinAmp and Sonique). Also, I can get some header by telnetting into my port (see below) but still the "meta_data" issue remains a
2004 Aug 06
3
AW: final question: how many mountpoints can icecast handle ?
Hi Jack thanks a lot for the inside information about the mountpoints. So what you're saying is that I need for my project when doing with icecast 1.x - per 25-50 concurrent users one single server So problem is, if I wanted to handle, say 1000 streams, I would need 200 Servers..this puts the concept a bit in jeopardy because that would push the cost of the service into astronomical..in
2004 Aug 06
2
AW: AW: final question: how many mountpoints can icecast handle ?
Hello Michael damn, I was afraid of that, but thanks for lightening me up (although I am in complete darkness now, after having seen the light just some days ago..) I'm looking into http streaming of the static files just now, but I came to find that there is one huge drawback: 1. when sending the stream out with icecast/shoutcast it would be possible to "push" the next song
2003 Feb 01
5
ID3 info and Streaming titles
Hi, I'd really like to enable ID3 tags and streaming titles. > From reading icecast.conf I realise this is experimental. I'm assuming experimental means works most of the time :-) I've set this flag, however receive no ID3 tags or streaming titles. use_meta_data 1 I need some guidance on this one, im using icecast 1.3.12 and ices 0.2.3. Thanks, -- Best regards, Darren
2004 Aug 06
1
Displaying song titles
> OK, I'm a clueless newbie...I'm using icecast on a > colocated server as a mirror to my shoutcast > server. Everything works ok, but the only info > shown in winamp is the stream title (station ID) > when connecting to the mirror. The shoutcast server > displays song info as it should, but the mirror is > not parsing it. How do I set things up to display >
2004 Aug 06
1
Relay of title info
Hi Icecast users! I have a Debian box running with Icecast 1.3.11, installed from package icecast-server 1:1.3.11-4.3 from the unstable tree. It's purpose is to relay a bunch of stations using the alias functionality. It all works like a charm except the title information. When relaying stations like Groove Salad from soma.fm WinAMP doesn't show the title info. In my icecast.conf
2004 Aug 06
1
winamp >2.75 -answer on song titles // use_meta_data-
also, keep in mind that support for streaming song titles is also a function of the source client you use.... I've been very successful with use_meta_data=1 and using either my DSP source (oddcast) or the Shoutcast DSP source.... and you can always know for sure if song titles are supported on your server by looking at the HTTP response headers from a request of the stream, (your request
2004 Aug 06
2
Displaying song titles
OK, I'm a clueless newbie...I'm using icecast on a colocated server as a mirror to my shoutcast server. Everything works ok, but the only info shown in winamp is the stream title (station ID) when connecting to the mirror. The shoutcast server displays song info as it should, but the mirror is not parsing it. How do I set things up to display currently playing song and artist and
2000 May 24
1
it does not show musics !
hi !!! I am not obtaining configures to show to the name of music in the customers type winamp, xmms.. etc! I am using icecast and ices. Somebody has some tip? Thanx Patricia Brito <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request at xiph.org'
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
2004 Aug 06
2
ices, name of current song
Dear Bredan -- I'm seeing them in the debug logs, but they're not making their way into the stream. OTOH, they are making their way to the directories (ie, shoutcast): http://yp.shoutcast.com/directory/?s=lamrim&st=gs&l=25 Any thoughts? Thanks for the great work! Roy At 03:38 PM 7/12/01 -0400, you wrote: >On Monday, 09 July 2001 at 12:26, Darrell Berry wrote:
2004 Aug 06
2
Metadata once more...with Ices
I use Ices with the perl module. I would like to know how to use the function supposed to return metadata, for example to read Id Tag. I didn't find anything in the documentation. Are there commands to get all the fields provided by the IdTag ? I also had strange results when commenting this function (in that case it is supposed to stream the name of the song, by reading the IdTag). With
2004 Aug 06
2
Metadata once more...with Ices
dimanche 24 mars 2002, 21:42:54, Brendan Cully a écrit : >> I also had strange results when commenting this function (in that case >> it is supposed to stream the name of the song, by reading the IdTag). With >> Winamp, I didn't get anything ("unnamned"), with XMMS, I had the proper >> name, with "unnamned" written after it, and it only worked
2018 Apr 04
2
Plot data in sequence
Hi r-users, I would like to draw line plots. However, the plot starts from 11121 data and plot data ENTRY last in the plot. Here is the code and data. datn <- read.table(header=TRUE, text=' LEVEL STATUS CGPA DIPLOMA ENTRY 3.32 DIPLOMA 11121 2.91 DIPLOMA 11122 2.90 DIPLOMA 12131 2.89 DIPLOMA 12132 2.89 DIPLOMA 13141 2.93 DIPLOMA 13142 2.96 DIPLOMA 14151 2.76 DIPLOMA 14152 2.73 STPM
2018 Apr 04
0
Plot data in sequence
Hi, Thanks for the reproducible example. Looking at str(datn) would give you a clue. STATUS is a factor because it contains character values. Factor levels by default are alphabetical with numbers first, but you can change those. > str(datn) 'data.frame': 36 obs. of 3 variables: $ LEVEL : Factor w/ 4 levels "DIPLOMA","MATRIC",..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 ... $
2004 Aug 06
2
Source Reconnect Problem in
Using Icecast 1.3.12 If the Source Strea gets disconnected from Internet (i.e. OS-Crash or something) the Server dows not kick the death source stream automaticly. I have to do this via admin console then. Whats the problem? COnfig file max_clients 30 max_clients_per_source 30 max_sources 1 max_admins 3 throttle 10.0 use_meta_data 0 streamurllock 0 streamtitletemplate %s streamurl sth
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
playlist streams
Geoff Shang wrote: >My experience is that if you just want to stream content from a web server, >there won't be nice and neat transitions between your files. > > Yes, I see, of course. OK we won't do that, so can we use IceCast to stream a pre-built playlist file containing individual .ogg files all encoded at the required bitrate? I'm hoping so, so we don't have