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2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast2 under OpenBSD - update
> >The question still is, whether it is trivial to fix (even for non-coders >like me) and if yes, how? Does openbsd's pthread library not have pthread_detach? Or is it the extra underscore at the start there that's causing problems? Dealing without pthread_detach would be painful, though not impossible. > >My workaround is a port redirect from my OBSD gateway to a linux
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Sorry for the long rave. I write Windows software for broadcasters (Radio & Internet) and in a newsletter I send out to my streaming clients I was recommending Ogg Vorbis/IceCast2 as the streaming solution for the future. All of my clients are using Windows and a lot of them are using Winamp2 for their broadcasting. Currently they would be forced to use the OddCastDSP. One client who should
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Sorry for the long rave. I write Windows software for broadcasters (Radio & Internet) and in a newsletter I send out to my streaming clients I was recommending Ogg Vorbis/IceCast2 as the streaming solution for the future. All of my clients are using Windows and a lot of them are using Winamp2 for their broadcasting. Currently they would be forced to use the OddCastDSP. One client who should
2004 Aug 06
2
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
Stefan Neufeind wrote: > Could you be a BIT more precise? If you use SQRSoft crossfading, > doesn't it work as desired with the normal Oddcast DSP? And if it > does: Where's the problem with using the Null output plugin? You can only select one output plugin in Winamp and that needs to the the SQRSoft one, not the Null output plugin. The audio needs to pass through the
2004 Aug 06
1
Fading between songs [thanks]
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 12:29, gtgbr@gmx.net wrote: > Scott Manley wrote: > [crossfading] > > well ... liveice has done this for the past 5 years.... but it's not an easy > > package to use > > One could add Winamp based streaming to this list - by using a > crossfading plugin and using a feature like Oddcast DSP's "Adv. Rec". thankyou ... but i run only
2004 Aug 06
3
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
We want crossfading so we need to use the SQRSoft crossfading Winamp output plugin. Ross. Stefan Neufeind wrote: > If thats the problem, why didn't you mention that before? > http://classic.winamp.com/plugins/detail.jhtml?componentId=28451 Null Output Plugin Null Output Plugin allows to run WinAMP without need of any soundcard installed in the system. [...] On 10 Jun 2003 at 8:21,
2004 Aug 06
3
Fading between songs
well ... liveice has done this for the past 5 years.... but it's not an easy package to use ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Shang" <gshang@uq.net.au> To: "icecast mailing list" <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 10:59 PM Subject: Re: [icecast] Fading between songs <p>> Hi: > > To do fading, you'll need to use a source
2004 Aug 06
1
OddCastDSPv2 + Winamp 2.91 + SQRSoft crossfader
Hey Oddsock I couldn't find your email address so sorry for posting to the list. I know we've had a similar discussion in the past but I'm hoping something can be arranged to solve this problem. I've just tried your new OddCastv2 (for Winamp2) with the SQRSoft crossfader hoping that the old problem had been overcome, however, it is much worse. Winamp simply exits without any
2004 Aug 06
2
YP submission / cURL issue. (icecast 2.0.1 / gentoo)
I've yet to assemble a valid crash-procedure to consistently re-produce the issue. AFAIK, whats causing it is possibly CPU-utilization issues with my chaining of processing/DSP, what do y'all think?! -- My encoder setup: Winamp `[DSP] -> SoundSolution (dynamic sonic enhancement) `[Output] -> SqrSoft Crossfading (only ''REAL'' crossfader) `[SqrSoft DSP
2004 Aug 06
1
streaming with crossfade
Hi list, I am just wondering if anyone knows a way to stream with automated crossfading under Linux. I know that you can stream to icecast from windows using something like otsjuke, or WinAmp with the SQR crossfading plugin, but am not aware of anything for Linux that will allow me to stream with gapless output. Any suggestions greatly appreciated as always.
2004 Aug 06
4
skipping at change of song
I think this may be an oddcast issue but I'm not sure. I've been streaming for a few days now and I've noticed when listening to the stream that at the change of every song the stream skips ahead slightly. It appears to occur when the metadata for the song title etc is being sent. For me this is a few seconds before the actual change of track since I'm using the SQRSoft
2004 Sep 13
3
Questions on setting up icecast
Sorry, gang. The FAQ didn't seem to answer me, nor did Googling... I merely want a simple solution to do the following: I am setting up a streaming server for in-house use. I want it to broadcast the RAW MP3 DATA from my actual MP3 files, as I listen to them in xmms. In other words, I DO NOT want: XMMS ---> decode to wave ---> re-encode to MP3 ---> icecast ---> listeners I
2004 Aug 06
1
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
Scott Manley wrote: > Ross Levis wrote: > > We want crossfading so we need to use the SQRSoft > > crossfading Winamp output plugin. > > In that case you may be in trouble. > One more reason why computers will never replace real DJ's ;-) Not too much trouble I think. The output of all the Winamp's can be sent to the same soundcard. We will just keep the sound
2004 Aug 06
3
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
> One more reason why computers will never replace real DJ's ;-) I believe its called desktop webcasting or will be ;) Doesnt sound like replacing dj's, its just enabling them to dj remotely without the need and fuss localy oh and not to mention redundancy, doing a webcast from a house/office/home pc is a major ordeal with todays shitty dsl/cable providers just my 2 dollaws
2011 May 08
2
Fwd: Random "fast forward" noise between tracks
Hello all, I have subscribed to this list hoping I might find someone who can suggest a fix for a problem I'm experiencing with Icecast (or possibly something else in my setup). Here is my configuration: Foobar2000 is running on a Windows XP PC. It has the Oddcast plugin and it is streaming to a Linux machine that is running Icecast Server 2.3.2. Foobar2000 is using the Crossfade,
2004 Aug 06
0
building icecast2 on OpenBSD
jeff@unsealed.net wrote: > Is there anyone who has built icecast2 successfully for OpenBSD? I built it > from source with no problem on Linux, but on my OBSD system the configure bombs > while checking for a function in libxslt... If you look at your config.log, you'll find the actual error to be ld: -lpthread: no match If you want threads on OpenBSD, -pthread is the way to go
2004 Aug 06
1
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
Yes there is - both LiveIce and mpegmixer used a terminal as an interface - telnet/ssh into the box and control it all. Of course back when mpegmixer was released (1996) there was no streaming solutions available so you could only remotely control stuff within earshot ;-) > > But there is no real "remote DJ"-software yet, is there? I mean, not > just "autofades",
2004 Aug 06
0
OddCastDSP & SQRSoft crossfader problem
I've not had a reply on the OddSock forum so I'll try here. I am attempting to use the OddCastDSP Winamp2 plugin via the (free) SQRSoft Advanced Crossfading output plugin (http://www.sqrsoft.com.ar/en/plugins.html). This is necessary to provide intelligent crossfading which sounds very professional. I've not heard of any other crossfading algorithm that works so well. It uses the
2004 Aug 06
2
building icecast2 on OpenBSD
> > from source with no problem on Linux, but on my OBSD system the configure > bombs > > while checking for a function in libxslt... > > If you look at your config.log, you'll find the actual error to be > > ld: -lpthread: no match > > If you want threads on OpenBSD, -pthread is the way to go (it's a > wrapper saying "Do whatever you have to,
2018 Nov 08
2
[nbdkit PATCH] test-layers: Avoid thread leak
Running 'make check' under a ThreadSanitizer build complains that test-layers leaks a pthread; while harmless, it is also an easy fix, by detaching the thread to ensure it gets cleaned up. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> --- tests/test-layers.c | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/tests/test-layers.c b/tests/test-layers.c index 00e6031..7b58699