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2004 Aug 06
2
Keeping Icecast and Liveice running...
I'd love to take a look at this script, and, more than likely, I'm not
the only one :)
Please post an example.
> Liveice definitely needs a keepalive script of some kind. It's tricky,
> though - since it can lose connection to the server & stop streaming, but
> continue to run. The only truly reliable keepalive I've used polls the
> server to see if it says the
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast, Liveice... experiences?
Chris Riddell scriveva:
> I've been streaming live audio and not had much luck with LiveIce staying
> alive either... I had a silly cron script running to check if it was alive
> and bring it back up again!
>
> I switched to Darkice about 2 months ago and the stream has been rock solid.
> This on a linux box running 2.4.14 kernel. Darkice uses liblame without
>
2003 Nov 07
13
File Locking
Hi,
I'm running smbd 2.2.8. I'm a little green when it comes to file locking
with samba.
I have two users that access a single data file on a FreeBSD box. It's a
moneydance data file and obviously it gets messed-up if two users are
writing to it at the same time. Is there a way with samba to stop a second
instance of the file from being opened, something like a "File In
2004 Aug 06
3
Keeping Icecast and Liveice running...
I'm just wondering how people are keeping Icecast and Liveice running. If it crashes at some point do you just restart everything by hand or do you have something to keep an eye on the processes (e.g svscan/daemontools program)??? I will be running a stream for a radio station and if the stream crashes I would like it to know that it has crashed and either reboot the system or restart the
2004 Aug 06
2
how to modify ices source?
On Wednesday, 01 August 2001 at 16:37, Robin P. Blanchard wrote:
> > assuming otto can execute an arbitrary shell command whenever the
> > track plays (I assume it can call whatever mp3 decoder you want), you
> > can
> > a) have a script that does something like
> > echo $1 > /path/to/playlist.txt
> > Then ices will reload the playlist file (size: one entry)
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast and liveice
http://www.xiph.org/archives/icecast/1732.html
Apply the same concept using the "lsof" command and you should be set.
GHERdO wrote:
>
> Hi ppl! :)
>
> I'm streaming a LIVE radio station with icecast 1.3.11 and liveice. It
> works, but I've a problem:
>
> >[04/Jan/2002:18:48:51] [9:Source Thread] Didn't receive data from source after 500000
2004 Aug 06
4
how to modify ices source?
On Wednesday, 01 August 2001 at 15:12, Robin P. Blanchard wrote:
>
> > > Ices will reload the playlist file if it changes on disk. So if the
> > > file changes every track, everything will be fine. Alternatively you
> > > could write your MP3 to a FIFO, which ices could pipe to your icecast
> > > server.
> >
> > that looks like an interesting
2004 Aug 06
1
FreeBSD in general
Hi,
> icecast / liveice / lame
>
> without problem on freebsd-4.3.
thanks a lot. How about OSS then, no troubles?
What sound card do you use for A/D-changing?
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2004 Aug 06
2
language
Hallo GHERdO,
Saturday, January 05, 2002, 6:12:09 PM, you wrote:
>> did everyone an idea or that information do you need to help me?
GHERdO> uhm... what about your icecast logs? 'logfiledebuglevel' directive in
GHERdO> icecast.conf could help you.
this say icecast.log
[06/Jan/2002:01:46:26] [29:Source Thread] Kicking client 27 [192.168.17.43] [Too many errors
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem with dual streaming
I've been using liveice to feed an encoded stream to an icecast broadcast
server. Now I want to feed two streams at the same time to the broadcast
server.
To acomplish that I am using a dual soundcard setup in a debian linux
server.
I've setup two different mountpoints in the icecast server wich will receive
the stream and in turn will broadcast the streams to the listeners.
This is, the
2004 Aug 06
1
how to modify ices source?
> i'm not trying to argue that what i want to do is "right"; i just
> know that it will be easier to have ices not loop, than to rewrite otto.
No one asked you to rewrite otto. But maybe getting the maintainer to
do it correctly would be nice. This isn't our bug to fix :)
jack.
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2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast, Liveice... experiences?
Hello.
We have been using LiveIce to serve mp3 streams for 10 months or so. So
far, IceCast has been pretty reliable. Well, until LiveIce is introduced
into the picture. We originally tried LiveIce running on FreeBSD. It ran
for a while, but we suffered wierd problems: disconnects, skips and
such. We are streaming from a radio receiver -- at 28800 compatible
bitrates.
So we switched to the
2004 Aug 06
2
Another icecast2 question
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 10:39:01 +1000
Michael Smith <msmith@labyrinth.net.au> wrote:
> It should take little to no cpu (I haven't yet tested it with enough users
> to take it above... 0.1% cpu?), so there's a serious problem here.
>
> Michael
Ok, That's not good then.. Hmm..
Here's my setup currently.
libogg-1.0rc2, libvorbis-1.0rc2, (both from the vorbis.com unix
2004 Aug 06
4
FreeBSD in general
Hello everyone,
I am very tempted to try and use icecast as the weapon of choice
to realize a live audio stream for the radio station I work for.
Now, the last time I tried the FreeBSD port of Icecast, it
immediately consumed something like 95% CPU time, even without
any client connected. I think someone else reported that
problem, but I somehow lost track of the issue - has this been
2004 Aug 06
3
how to modify ices source?
i have the same need, via otto
Brendan Cully wrote:
[snip]
> Ices will reload the playlist file if it changes on disk. So if the
> file changes every track, everything will be fine. Alternatively you
> could write your MP3 to a FIFO, which ices could pipe to your icecast
> server.
that looks like an interesting alternative, tho i have no clue how to do
that, and particularly in the
2004 Aug 06
3
language
Hallo icecast,
is this mailinglist in english or in france?
i have a problem with icecast and shout.
when i listen with winamp to the icecast server,
i become after a few minutes a timeout?
did everyone an idea or that information do you need to help me?
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2004 Aug 06
2
PLEASSSSEE HELP
Just for the sake of clarity, I think he ment to say "You might
(write) the maintainers of otto mp3."
Aye Jack?
:)
Scott
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> Since I'm not familiar with that program, I have no idea what could be
> wrong. You might the maintainers of otto mp3.
>
> jack.
>
> > ok from the beginning ..
> > the "otto
2004 Aug 06
7
question on downsampling
Hi,
Maybe a bit off topic for this list, bt anyway.
I have received several feature requests for DarkIce to support
downsampling of the audio input before passing it to lame or ogg vorbis.
For example the audio read from the soundcard would be 44.1kHz, and lame
would get it at 22.05kHz.
I figure two ways of doing this:
1. For lame, one can specify the input and the desired mp3 sampling
rate,
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: keeping liveice running
Matt --
I actually came up with a much more elegant script. On FreeBSD there is a
command 'fstat' (I'm sure this could be modified to use 'lsof' or something of
the like).
First of all, while liveice and icecast are running properly,
# fstat -m | grep liveice |wc -l
for me yeilds 56 or 57. I let liveice die and checked again, and that number
went significantly down.
2004 Aug 06
4
a few ices/icecast questions
hiya. i'm using ices 0.2.2 with icecast 1.3.10 and otto 1.0
(a web/db playlist mgmt tool). overall, i'm very pleased
with the setup, but i'm having a few problems.
1) whenever otto plays a track (by exec'ing ices), that same
track keeps playing over and over. i have to direct otto to
kill the track (and the ices process) in order to get it to
play the next track.
i notice this