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2004 Aug 06
3
Shout???
Hello, Sorry but in the mails I have read I did not see any "shout" program comments. I have configured icecast and I am using "shout" to encode MP3s. Is the performance of shout bad or others are better then "shout"? I did not encounter any problems yet. Thank you for any comment. Tamer Demir At 12:10 15.01.2002 +0100, Maarten Stolte wrote: >Hello, >
2004 Aug 06
3
seek, pause etc using icecast ?
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 21:58, Erlend Simonsen wrote: > Hirendra Hindocha <hiren_hindocha@comcast.net> writes: > >> > >> > >> No. icecast2 is a streaming server, so it... streams. > >> > > > > Good point. I wonder how the other servers (Real Server ,Quicktime etc) do it. > > Any inputs on any other streaming servers that lets a
2004 Aug 06
2
Number of listeners per server box ?
> Given my experience of running multiple streams on an > old 486, I'd say you will run out of bandwidth before you > overpower the server. Bandwidth is indeed the biggest resources. We used dual CPU p3-600's at icast. We had 4 machines and we built it to easily handle 12,000 listeners over 500 streams. Only 3 were active at any one time ( the 4th was failover ). CPU load
2005 Feb 04
2
RealServer and Icecast
I now this may be a touchy subject, but I'll preface by saying that I'm trying to get away from Real Networks. Now that video is becoming a reality with Icecast, I want to make a slow transition from using RealServer to using Icecast. I have 20GBs of video content in Real format so I need to keep using the RealServer, but I want to start running the live audio stream with Icecast. Has
2004 Aug 06
0
seek, pause etc using icecast ?
You know winamp does support seeking on HTTP connections via the Range: header, of course it relies on the client figuring out how the byte offset corresponds to the time offset, which is easy for CBR files, but not for VBR files. And winamp sometimes gets confused with some streaming servers and keeps trying to seek when it doesn't need to. <p>> > No, they do it using RTSP
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"
2004 Aug 06
2
Liveice & Icecast...help
One possibility is that Lame is using the wrong endianess for your system try changing NUMBER_LITTLE_ENDIAN to NUMBER_BIG_ENDIAN in liveice.h and rebuilding. The default distribution of Lame uses big endia samples on IO, which means that in raw input mode it needs the -x arg to be set. However - some 'helpful' people have made this the default on some distributions.... so when liveice
2004 Aug 06
0
building a multi-user-jukebox with icecast..need some advice
hi I'm trying to build a prototype for something I've had in mind for quite some years and finally is approaching to become reality. But let me explain the circumstances: I have a collection of albums (5000+) ripped to HQ VBR MP3's and use my own web-interface to operate my jukebox (written in php, does all I need, playlist manipulations, add whole albums, search my whole collection
2004 Aug 06
0
Liveice & Icecast...help
Decided to switch to OpenBSD 2.8 as I'm a bit more familiar with it. Everything seems to compile just fine except liveice. I get this error when running make. gcc -g -02 -I. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c -o streams.o streams.c streams.c:39 machine/soundcard.h: No such file or directory *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src/liveice (line 42 of Makefile). Now it seems pretty obvious why this failed, but I
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast or Apache streaming for static files?
Hi, A simple question, that I would appreciate some opinions on: What are the advantages for using Icecast to stream static MP3 files rather than just letting Apache handle the streaming? Many thanks, Glen Scott --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2005 Mar 20
0
[cAos] cAos and CentOS Reorganization
cAos and CentOS administration 20 March 2005 1 Executive Summary The cAos project, and the CentOS project are being separated into two trees; Changes which facilitate DNS and mirror master administration process for easier load management are already complete. 2 Announcement In the past two years, the concept of truly community based, locally rebuildable distributions,
2005 Mar 20
0
[cAos] cAos and CentOS Reorganization
cAos and CentOS administration 20 March 2005 1 Executive Summary The cAos project, and the CentOS project are being separated into two trees; Changes which facilitate DNS and mirror master administration process for easier load management are already complete. 2 Announcement In the past two years, the concept of truly community based, locally rebuildable distributions,
2002 Jun 30
3
Ogg/Icecast vs. Real
After reading through an older thread on this list (streaming ogg audio), I was wondering if would be possible in the future to use OggVorbis and Icecast as a replacement for RealAudio and RealServer. By this I'm not talking about simple live http/tcp streaming, but on-demand rtsp/udp streaming where a user could open a player and instantly jump to a location in a file, or click a link in a
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
2004 Aug 06
0
a few ices/icecast questions
On Wednesday, 24 October 2001 at 20:24, brian moseley wrote: > > 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
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast is cool, but how about video?
Hello, I suggest Darwin Steraming Server. Apple's Darwin Streaming Video Server is pretty good and open source...(It uses RTSP protocol and supports Linux,Mac,Windows) RealServer is not free(there is connection and year limitations....) but powerfull..(uses RTSP, supports Linux, Windows[memory eater :)) ]) Also there is Windows Media(uses HTTP(performance is very bad), supports only
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
2000 Dec 19
0
Record companies drive me nuts (was: new MS codecs)
It's AALLL true... I have buyed a LOT of legal CDs based on the listening of 'pirated' copies downloaded on compressed format. companies should be glad. I agree with Freya (quoted below) very strongly. Not to restate what's already been said, but record companies claim "we lose $XX million in sales each year because of people pirating our music using mp3s". In reality,
2014 Jul 18
2
python-shout 0.2.1 with icecast 2.4.0 segfaults
Hi there, I am trying to use python-shout 0.2.1 to broadcast to a icecast 2.4.0 server, which result in a segmentation fault and I can't understand why. Is anyone else experiencing this problem? Here is the config that I use with icecast 2.4.0. <icecast> <limits> <clients>100</clients> <sources>2</sources>