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2004 Aug 06
0
Looking for a client to feed Icecast
Todd -- I was actually able to get this working with the WinAmp plugin, Oddsock (www.oddsock.org) last night. The configuration is a little twitchy, but worked well for my purpose. Email me directly if you need help. Roy At 09:17 PM 03/02/02 -0500, you wrote: >Would like to use a Windows client with a line-in processor to >feed an icecast server. Have tried Winamp, but could not get
2004 Aug 06
2
mini browser and winamp info
Hi, Can anyone point me at a url where i can learn to: 1. display the name of the ogg stream in the winamp window (is this to do with the oddcast config or with the .pls file?) 2. show a url automatically in the winamp minibrowser when the ogg stream plays <p>many thanks adam <p><p><p>Adam Hyde XS4ALL Internet B.V. mobile : + (31) 06 2903 6248 Eekholt 42 1112 XH
2004 Aug 06
5
Client Woes
My problem is not with the Icecast server, but with my user's ability to get a decent client to play the streams. I have 3 Icecast streams created using Ices, and the mountpoints have the mp3 extension. My users and I have observed: 1) If Quick Time is brought up by the browser, it skips and chokes on the stream. 2) If Windows Media is brought up by the browser, it will do either of two
2004 Aug 06
2
Client Woes
>This certainly sounds like the 'war for control' that often happens when you >try to install Winamp & RealPlayer on the same box. It's been discussed at >great length in the www.winamp.com support forum. > >You are sticking the URL into a .ram file in order to start RealPlayer, >right? No. I stick the URL, http://www.RainbowRadio.com/club.mp3 into RealPlayer,
2004 Aug 06
3
mac player for ogg streams
Hullo Would JOrbis work? http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/ It's a java applet that plays vorbis streams. I can't think of another. But then I don't get to uses macs often :( Leo <p>On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, adam wrote: > Hi, > > I have 2 Icecast2 servers set-up (1 unix and 1 win32) that I have been > testing with live streams using Oddcast. I can get the stream playing
2004 Aug 06
3
Client Problems
Thanks for the help, I can have people connect that are still on my local network at school. People outside of it always get timed out.. Is there something special I'm not doing (that i should) to give outsiders access ? <p>>From: Moritz Grimm <gtgbr@gmx.net> >Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org >To: icecast@xiph.org >Subject: Re: [icecast] Client Problems >Date: Wed, 30
2004 Aug 06
1
Setup of Winamp as a source
How does one set up Winamp as a source for Icecast. I've already figured out how to use the line input for Winamp's input, but I can't figure out which output plugin to use to feed the server. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Todd Merriman - Rainbow Radio Sound & Light +1 770 889 5897 8030 Pooles Mill Dr., Ball Ground, GA 30107
2004 Aug 06
3
winamp >2.75 -answer on song titles // use_meta_data-
I've searched the archives on xiph and elsewhere in hopes of finding an answer on whether song titles will work. There seems to be no definitive answer. use_meta_data 1 DOES work for WinAmp 2.75 but nothing else I've tried (which includes the latest WinAmp and Sonique). Also, I can get some header by telnetting into my port (see below) but still the "meta_data" issue remains a
2004 Aug 06
8
Vorbis stream up now
Greetings: If you're using the latest XMMS (CVS preferably), FreeAmp, Sonique (?), or ogg123 (maybe), please check out this URL for a Vorbis playlist stream: http://64.108.112.34:8000/shouter.ogg The playlist is lengthy, and I've set it to repeat three times, so it will be on-line for a while. Please let me know how well or badly the stream was received, thanks. Best
2004 Aug 06
8
Vorbis stream up now
Greetings: If you're using the latest XMMS (CVS preferably), FreeAmp, Sonique (?), or ogg123 (maybe), please check out this URL for a Vorbis playlist stream: http://64.108.112.34:8000/shouter.ogg The playlist is lengthy, and I've set it to repeat three times, so it will be on-line for a while. Please let me know how well or badly the stream was received, thanks. Best
2004 Aug 06
8
Vorbis stream up now
Greetings: If you're using the latest XMMS (CVS preferably), FreeAmp, Sonique (?), or ogg123 (maybe), please check out this URL for a Vorbis playlist stream: http://64.108.112.34:8000/shouter.ogg The playlist is lengthy, and I've set it to repeat three times, so it will be on-line for a while. Please let me know how well or badly the stream was received, thanks. Best
2002 Jul 20
3
Difficulty w/1.0 and Sonique/Winamp
I am very excited to see the Vorbis 1.0 out. Unfortunately, neither Sonique 1.808a nor Winamp 2.5 is willing to play the resulting files. Only silence. I tried the simple case of 'oggenc track1.wav' and it created the expected track1.ogg, 3.5MB in size with avg. bitrate of 110kbps at default quality 3. These applications worked fine with a much older version of oggenc. Maybe Beta 2
2004 Aug 06
2
connection problem
I am pretty sure that the integrity of my mp3's is okay. I know that music match shreds the mp3 data and produces mp3 files that are not ISO compliant. I always use WaveLab and the radium codec to encode my sets and enable the ISO compatibility option at all times. This problem only seemed to come about with winamp 2.7 but if sonique is doing it to, I don't know... What about relaying? Do
2004 Aug 06
1
Line input to client for Icecast Server
My needs are simple. I need a Windows client to accept the line input on my sound board and stream it to an Icecast server. I plan to encode the stream at 56kbps stereo. I tried this about 2 years ago using Winamp with the Oddsock plugin. This turned out to be a very time-wasting excersize in futility. I gave up, but now I'm back hoping the technology (and documentation) is there. My
2001 Feb 20
1
plugin cause winamp and sonique to crash when using playlist or skin ahead
Winamp Version: Winamp v2.72 Processor Type: PII 300mmx RAM: 64mb RAM FILES IN PLAYLIST: 99 Number of OGG Files in Playlist: 90 Number of MP3 Files in Playlist: 9 scenario: I have several OGG files along with MP3s in a PLS playlist and evertime I skip ahead in the list about 12 or so songs the program crashes (I've also tried this with a M3U playlist, using the same files). It happens
2004 Aug 06
1
Vorbis stream up now
At 10:54 PM 3/13/01 +0100, you wrote: >freeamp and sonique both crashed on win2000 Update freeamp. There were streaming bugs until last week. Not sure about sonique. Michael --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org' containing only the word
2004 Aug 06
3
Client Woes
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote: > The way to prevetn this download, or rather to work around it, is to use > a small intermediate playlist file. In order to get maximum client > support, m3u files are best. Just make an m3u file called stream.m3u > and in it put: > > http://www.RainbowRadio.com:8000/club.mp3 > > Then point your users to that file. Which will
2000 Jun 15
2
more commits
Contained in tonight's last commit: Fixed a link-crossing bug in libvorbis (total time was reset to -1 at the link boundary until the next packet with a frame number arrived) Implemented instantaneous bitrate capability in libvorbis; added ov_bitrate_instant() to interface. I know I talked about a different interface to this with the Sonique folks a few months ago... I couldn't remember
2014 Jun 26
2
[LLVMdev] -gcolumn-info and PR 14106
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Robinson, Paul <Paul_Robinson at playstation.sony.com> wrote: > The main motivation for turning it off is that no known consumer (debugger) > took advantage of it. > There are lots of non-debugger consumers of debug info, and now we've got cases where we actively want it for those. > Turning it on does more than slightly increase the object
2004 Aug 06
2
Winamp icecast streaming broken?
Hi, I have a few problems with Winamp 2.8. (I can't use or recommend Winamp3 because of all the various problems I've had with it. It seems that Ogg streaming is broken on ports other than port 80. However, streaming in general seems not to work correctly. If I point the winamp client at an icecast or gnump3d server, it locates the file or stream fine, buffers a bit, and starts