Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Why doesn't yp.icecast.org show my stream?"
2004 Aug 06
1
Why doesn't yp.icecast.org show my stream?
[Reposted here, silence on the icecast list, is this deliberate?]
Once again, I'm clueless as to what is going on because I don't have
the source or logs to yp.icecast.org. I am touching yp.icecast.org fine:
[14/Feb/2002:01:39:22] directory_touch_xa([yp.icecast.org:80])
completed...server id = 69
but my radio station isn't shown. More details on my setup:
xmms -> darkice
2004 Aug 06
1
Why doesn't yp.icecast.org show my stream?
Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org> writes:
> Now I see the problem. This will not cause anything to show up. You
> have no sources.
Eh?
-> sources
Listing sources
[Id: 509] [Sock: 14] [Time of connect: 18/Feb/2002:20:55:14] [IP:
205.147.43.110] [State: 1] [Type: pulling relay] [Proto: x-audiocast]
[Clients: 2] [Dumpfile/fd: (null)/-1] [Priority: 0] [Song Title: ] [Song URL:
2004 Aug 06
1
Why doesn't yp.icecast.org show my stream?
Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org> writes:
> The source is in icecast cvs in the 'icedir' module. But what's
> actually running is slightly modified.
Heh. Is it possible to see a copy of what is actually running? I'm
probing the directory server with a quick script but I'm getting
400 URL must be absolute
which I should figure out soon.
>>
2004 Aug 06
1
Why doesn't yp.icecast.org show my stream?
Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org> writes:
> What are you trying to do that you get that error?
I sent an improperly formatted URL to your server. I've corrected this
since. =)
> id=69 is the normal success code. You'd get -1 if it failed I think.
> What's your ip address? I'll go check the logs.
The ip address of my streaming server is 216.133.255.2
> Other
2004 Aug 06
2
CVS
Jeff Utter <funk@softhome.net> writes:
> I was just wondering how to access the icecast CVS server, it seems that
> anonomously (boy i can't spell) you can only download the CVSROOT
> directory, which doens't really contain much. how do i get other stuff,
> like icecast, icecast2, ect.
Pointing a browser at http://cvs.icecast.org should answer your
questions. =)
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2004 Aug 06
1
Why doesn't yp.icecast.org show my stream?
Dave Hayes <dave@jetcafe.org> writes:
> Darkice has:
> public = yes
> So I check darkice:
> Icecast.cpp:
> ...
> str = "\nx-audiocast-public: ";
> sink->write( str, strlen( str));
> str = getIsPublic() ? "yes" : "no";
> sink->write( str, strlen( str));
> and then icecast:
> ....
> else if
2004 Aug 06
0
yp.shoutcast.com 404 errors...
In trying to find out why neither icecast nor shoutcast no longer
lists my radio station (I thought it might be the connectivity issues
which plagued me this month), I find this:
>> unfortunately, the kind folks over at Nullsoft axed all icecast entries on
>> their YP...
>> Quote from Tom Pepper :
>>
>> "I also had to pull support for icecast today from the
2004 Aug 06
1
[SOLVED] Re: [icecast-dev] Why doesn't yp.icecast.org show my stream?
Just following up to myself here so this will be in the archive
for people.
The problem was in darkice 0.7. There is a patch required to make
it comply with the x-audiocast-public "standard". You can get the
latest CVS to fix the problem.
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Dave Hayes - Consultant - Altadena CA, USA - dave@jetcafe.org
>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
2004 Aug 06
1
Why doesn't yp.icecast.org show my stream?
Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org> writes:
> The source is in icecast cvs in the 'icedir' module. But what's
> actually running is slightly modified.
$ setenv CVSROOT :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:/usr/local/cvsroot
$ cvs login
...
$ cvs -z 1 co icedir
cvs server: cannot find module `icedir' - ignored
cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot expand modules
It's not there or I've
2004 Aug 06
2
Why doesn't yp.icecast.org show my stream?
Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org> writes:
> I assume the public flag is not set for that source. I don't see it in
> there.
Ah ha! I think I found the problem. Remember my setup is:
xmms -> darkice 0.7 -> relay icecast server -> main icecast server
|
+->to other networks
Darkice has:
public = yes
So I check
2004 Aug 06
1
Connecting to yp.shoutcast.com
Mike hodson <mystica@darktech.org> writes:
> Might I ask -how- precisely they banned all icecast servers.
Perhaps the real question you should ask is..."should" anyone worry
about this at all?
Personally speaking, I've been streaming for quite a while (barring a
few networking problems) and I've always seen the same behavior from
the shoutcast (Nullsoft) people.
2012 Apr 24
1
Attempting to boot into ramdisk on 8.3
I have a build process (which worked at release 7.3) that makes a
bootable ISO using a ramdisk image as the boot volume. At release 8
it panics right after reporting the real memory size with:
kernel trap 12 with interrupts disabled
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
...
[thread pid 0 tid 0 ]
Stopped at pmap_enter+0x19a: moveq (%rcx),%r14
(I have the text frozen on
2004 Aug 06
0
Bad stuttering with Winamp 2.80
Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org> writes:
>> > If you've isolated it to winamp, why complain here? :)
>> I wasn't complaining. I was attempting to see if anyone else had seen
>> this problem.
> I was joking :)
Heh, wasn't sure. The tone of the list had been down lately...
> Does streaming from a web server have the same problem? I assume you
> tested
2004 Aug 06
1
1.3.11 instability on MIPS?
Mike hodson <mystica@darktech.org> writes:
> Is there any way I could debug why the server unexpectedly dies?
It's simplistic, but have you tried forcing all icecast code to
compile with gdb support enabled, then running it in GDB?
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Dave Hayes - Consultant - Altadena CA, USA - dave@jetcafe.org
>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
2006 Oct 02
3
How do I list in YP? icecast2 ices0
ices.conf:
<Public>1</Public>
<!-- The name of you stream, not the name of the song! -->
<Name>Poohba's Urban Sounds</Name>
<!-- Genre of your stream, be it rock or pop or whatever -->
<Genre>RnB</Genre>
icecast.xml
<directory>
<yp-url-timeout>15</yp-url-timeout>
2004 Aug 06
1
Too many "too many errors"
Jack Moffitt <jack@icecast.org> writes:
> Are you using shout?
No, using winamp with the shoutcast plugin to get audio from an analog
stream.
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Dave Hayes - Consultant - Altadena CA, USA - dave@jetcafe.org
>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
"You have rights antecedent to all earthly governments; rights that
cannot be repealed
2004 Aug 06
0
Too many "too many errors"
Let me explain more of my testing.
I take the same laptop (a cheap compaq). I point winamp at my icecast
server, which is one hop away (frame relay T1). After 30-40 min I get
stuttering and eventual disconnect.
I point same winamp on same laptop to random icecast server(s). It's
fine for more than 2 hours, at a higher bitrate even. (I am
broadcasting at 40kb, I tested rates at 96 and 128kb.)
2004 Aug 06
0
Too many "too many errors"
Let me explain more of my testing.
I take the same laptop (a cheap compaq). I point winamp at my icecast
server, which is one hop away (frame relay T1). After 30-40 min I get
stuttering and eventual disconnect.
I point same winamp on same laptop to random icecast server(s). It's
fine for more than 2 hours, at a higher bitrate even. (I am
broadcasting at 40kb, I tested rates at 96 and 128kb.)
2004 Aug 06
0
FreeBSD in general
Matt Boersma <boersma@genomica.com> writes:
> from 0.8 - 2 % CPU time and about 4MB of resident memory. I even
> "renice -10" it at the suggestion of someone else on this list.
> Lame (or another encoder) will be by far the biggest CPU consumer.
Have you tried rtprio at all? I understand this may be the only thing
running on your box, but still...
> If you don't
2004 Aug 06
0
using in home LAN
the Arioch <Arioch> writes:
> I think that the folllowing options could be very good to see:
> 1) list of enabled/disabled ip masks for clients
...
I thought you could set this kind of stuff up in the config file?
> 1) list of our LAN servers (to choose one to connect on launch)
> 2) ability to request from current server list of online servers
> 3) filtering list 2) throug