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2004 Aug 06
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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
0
liveice SAVE_FILE
Hi Bruno,
> or ist there some other solution concerning dump (or save) files?
I wrote a patch that might be useful to you. It doesn't do exactly what you
described, but maybe it'll work anyway. It lets you tell liveice to close and
reopen its savefiles while it's running. You can also start/stop save_file
archiving entirely:
2004 Aug 06
0
LiveIce and Zope
Are you using liveice with -@ 2 option?
You can see liveice's options by running it with the -h switch.
I hope it helps you.
---
Luis Gallardo.
Caracas - Venezuela.
Cédric Mallet wrote:
>
> I have a very weird problem between Liveice and Zope.
>
> I start LiveIce with a script shell that works well. Since I want to run
> it under a Zope page I made a Zope "external
2004 Aug 06
1
AW: liveice SAVE_FILE
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david,
thanks for that great patch! :)
would it be possible to include that feature into liveice (cvs at
least), since it works really great and doesnt hurt anyone?
also thanks for the other suggestions. where is ices2? is it stable
enough for live streaming?
regards,
br1
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2004 Aug 06
1
liveice.cfg location
Can I tell liveice to load a liveice.cfg in a location other than the same directory the liveice program is in? The problem is if I try to run liveice from anywhere other than it's directory it's not finding the liveice.cfg file.
Let's say I'm at /. If I run /usr/local/icecast/bin/liveice from there it will not find the /usr/local/icecast/bin/liveice.cfg file. There has got to
2004 Aug 06
0
liveice mount points
It sounds like both liveice procs are trying to open the sound card? and
the second one fails? I think you can double check that NO_SOUNDCARD is
set in the second liveice. If you are just streaming a playlist (no
soundcard) with the second liveice you should probably use Ices
instead. I've had one broadcasts going with liveice and a second with Ices
before. Also done 2 using 2 Ices. I never
2004 Aug 06
0
Liveice not streaming to Icecast?
I'm totally new to this, so forgive me.
I've installed Icecast, Liveice, Lame and MPG123 in usr/local directory,
each with its own directory.
In icecast.conf I've set the server name to a name that resolves to home
network IP address. streamurl is set to http://servername:8000. staticdir is
set to /usr/local/icecast/static.
In liveice.cfg, the servername is the same as in
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
0
Run liveice as a background process...
You can chmod 666 /dev/dsp* - I can't think of any problems with that. Or
create a group with the appropriate permissions.
> Tried running it as non root user but something about the user not having
access to the /dev/dsp audio device. I've got to give the user the ability
to use that device?
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Matt
> >>> wildbill@kpig.com 10/8/01
2004 Aug 06
0
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.
>
>
OK - This is a quick & dirty hack - I'm sure there are several more elegant
solutions... But it works. NOTE: this is designed for a Shoutcast server.
You'd need to change the check= lines to work with Icecast. Couldn't find
an
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast, Liveice... experiences?
On Thursday 28 February 2002 06:20 pm, you wrote:
> 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
2004 Aug 06
0
can´t start liveice with cronjob
Hallo,
I have a problem to start liveice with a cronjob.
On both machines is running debian 3.0. Both machines are connect via
vpn. As server is icecast 1.3.11 running on the nother machine liveice.
No GUI. Ihave sometimes problems with the vpn connection, this is the
reason why I will frequently kill an restart the liveice process. In the
archive list I found some scripts to restart the
2004 Aug 06
1
how to start liveice with screen?
Moin,
I installed liveice as well as 'screen' at a debian maschine, both
applications are running fine. But when I try to start liveice in a 'screen'
environment then the liveice process ends without an error message:
$ /usr/bin/screen -dmS liveice /usr/bin/liveice
A prefixed 'strace -f' shows me:
[pid 5614] old_mmap(NULL, 167936, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast and LiveIce-XMMS Working!
Previously I mentioned some problems I was having getting LiveIce and
Icecast working.
Everything is working so I wanted to get the archives updated with the
solutions.
The first was just my player I was streaming to needed a much larger
buffer configured (stupid, but I'm just starting up with streaming).
The problem I had with LiveIce streams being unlistenable was due to the
wrong input
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast +liveice +linein
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Alex Dovgal wrote:
> use icecast+liveice and i need to get stream from linein .
> Icecast work perfectly and liveice was perfectly but i can get stream
> only if I plug
> lineout from my radio box to mic on my sound card . Is there any special
>
> config string in liveice for streaming from linein or maybe liveice
> can't do it
You need to set
2004 Aug 06
0
multiple liveice sources
The easiest way to accomplish this is to create a 2nd directory containing
liveice & its config file. You can't run 2 instances in the same
directory - their temp files will overwrite each other.
Contrary to what others have written, liveice works just fine once it's set
up. That's not always easy, though... :-)
-bg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kristján Guðni
2004 Aug 06
0
multiple liveice sources
Hey, Tim.
His problem was with liveice - which only allows one instance per directory
because it uses named pipes with hard-coded filenames - not with icecast.
> Hmm... I haven't had that problem with the KPFA servers. I just
> run two different configuration files. From my rc.local file...
>
> echo Starting local icecast servers
> /usr/local/icecast/bin/icecast -c
2004 Aug 06
3
LiveIce and Zope
I have a very weird problem between Liveice and Zope.
I start LiveIce with a script shell that works well. Since I want to run
it under a Zope page I made a Zope "external method" to run the script
through a Python module. When I call the method, the script is called by a
function in the python module, and runs, but LiveIce does not work (seems
like it does not even start). The weird
2004 Aug 06
2
Run liveice as a background process...
Tried running it as non root user but something about the user not having access to the /dev/dsp audio device. I've got to give the user the ability to use that device?
Thanks for the help.
Matt
>>> wildbill@kpig.com 10/8/01 10:43:44 AM >>>
That will run liveice as root. If that's what you want, then this ought to
work:
/usr/local/icecast/bin/liveice >/dev/null