Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "more fun with LAME - error in bitstream?"
2004 Aug 06
3
no luck with streamers
Did you try liveice?
I'm using it without problems. I didn't try another one, but I can
suggest you liveice. In my case I'm taking the output from an radio set
which is connected to a sound card.
I hope It help you.
<p>Luis Gallardo
Caracas - Venezuela.
Raúl Gutiérrez Segalés wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to stream to an Icecast server (current version) that is up
2004 Aug 06
5
no luck with streamers
The same as wtih liveice, it stops while trying to open /dev/dsp according to strace.
<p><p>On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Maroy Akos wrote:
> Raúl Gutiérrez Segalés wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to stream to an Icecast server (current version) that is up and running and I have tried plenty of streamers and no go..
> >
> > Any advices? I want to
2004 Aug 06
2
bitstream problem: resyncing...
This one really has me stumped.
I'm running 866MHz, 256MB RAM, 80GB Disk (7200RPM) on Linux-mandrake 8.2
icecast 1.3.12 & ices 0.2.3 & lame 3.91
all mp3s encoded with lame 3.91 or higher and --r3mix (VBR)
Sorry for the long email but I'm hoping to get someone out there that's seen
this before and give me some advice...
I'm continually getting errors like this when running
2004 Aug 06
2
where does linein writes to
I have tried broadcasting from both SuSE Linux and Slackware and with various programs being the last one Tim`s Mixice (which is a perl script that works along with a program called catdsp). Looking at the source I saw that this programs, both of them, try to open /dev/dsp.
Now, my question is if /dev/dsp is the standard device for the line-in of the audio card?
I have tried, as suggested in
2004 Aug 06
0
bitstream problem: resyncing...
On Saturday, 04 May 2002 at 17:52, Wade Carroll wrote:
> This one really has me stumped.
> I'm running 866MHz, 256MB RAM, 80GB Disk (7200RPM) on Linux-mandrake 8.2
> icecast 1.3.12 & ices 0.2.3 & lame 3.91
> all mp3s encoded with lame 3.91 or higher and --r3mix (VBR)
ices behaves unpredictably in the face of VBR mp3s. It's on the TODO
list, but I've never had the
2004 Aug 06
1
where does linein writes to
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Akos Maroy wrote:
> Raúl Gutiérrez Segalés wrote:
> > I have tried broadcasting from both SuSE Linux and Slackware and with
> > various programs being the last one Tim`s Mixice (which is a perl
> > script that works along with a program called catdsp). Looking at the
> > source I saw that this programs, both of them, try to open /dev/dsp.
>
2004 Aug 06
0
no luck with streamers
Check out if there is another application using /dev/dsp. Especially if
you have Mandrake and KDE, because Mandrake set up artd (a sound server
for KDE) by default.
You should also check out the permissions for /dev/dsp. The user who is
trying to run liveice (or whatever) must be allowed to open /dev/dsp.
I hope It Help you.
<p>
---
Luis Gallardo.
Caracas - Venezuela.
Raúl Gutiérrez
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast +liveice +linein
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
my liveice.cfg
# liveice configuration file
SERVER localhost
PORT 80
NAME My Radio Box
GENRE
2000 Jun 28
0
response to The r3mix review (fwd)
Yes, r3mix found a bug, no it's not a serious one.
It's amazing how something small gets overblown like this. The r3mix reviewer
basically just hit the known short block trigger bug when doing his tests.
We've known about this bug since before the beta and haven't fixed it yet
because it was considered relatively minor; [ironically] it mostly affects test
samples with a single
2000 Sep 01
4
Samba on Sun
Hello.
I'd like to know if Samba can be installed on Solaris. If so, what are the
steps to follow?
If my question is not well defined please let me know.
Thank you in advance for your precious time,
Juan Diego Guti?rrez Gallardo
jgutierrez@teleserver.es
2009 Mar 24
5
Wine apps in realtime,possible?
Hi All
I need a sound application which is cpu heavy,to run in real time.Im guessing it would eliminate skipping sound when I open other windows etc.
Is there a way of running wine apps in real time?
[Question]
2002 Feb 06
1
default quality settings...
I use "jack" for my ripping, changed a few things here and there to get
the "right" switches for oggenc. I reported a wishlist item to it's
author to make the defailt -q instead of specifying bitrate. So for the
time being he has set it to -q5, without the ability to specify quality
on the command line, like bitrates for mp3. -q5 sounds high to me. He
said it should be at
2004 Aug 06
0
no luck with streamers
I have seen this behavour with my mixice streaming program too if
the channels are turned down or if the line input is not set for
"record". Using "aumix" or "mixer" can find out how they are set
and can be used to adjust them.
Tim
On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 08:02:00AM -0400, Ra?l Guti?rrez Segal?s wrote:
> The same as wtih liveice, it stops while trying to open
2004 Aug 06
1
reconnecting liveice
Hi everybody.
Is there a way to set up liveice so it reconnects to Icecast
automatically when the connection is lost?.
I tried to automate this process by using a crontab and a perl script,
but when liveice is run with the -@ 2 option It seams It doesn't realize
that the connection has been broken and continues "running". If I do ps
ax, I can see liveice is "running",
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
2005 May 25
2
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2001 Jul 23
0
Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder v1.13a (BUG)
Hi, there.
Thanx for the update, Peter. That scrolling stuff working...but this
time, the information on the artists and the titles are not displayed
on the playlist till the song is being played. Is this happening to
only me (I am on Win98SE)?
At r3mix forum (http://r3mix.net/forum or http://r3mixforum.cjb.net),
there is a high-level discussion on the channel coupling implementation
on RC1
2014 Dec 15
3
Making iconv portable?
Hello, All:
What would it take to make ?iconv? portable?
I ask, because I want to convert accented characters to vanilla ASCII, thereby converting, e.g., ?Ra?l? to ?Raul?, and Milan Bouchet-Valet suggested on R-help that I use 'iconv(x, ?", "ASCII//TRANSLIT?)?. This worked under Windows but failed on Linux and Mac. It?s part of the ?subNonStandardCharacters? function
2010 Apr 27
4
Translated (language-aware) routes in Rails application
Hi,
I''d like to have translated languate-aware routes in my application,
like:
/projects/5/permissions => locale "PL"
/projekty/5/pozwolenia => locale "PL"
Is there any way to achieve it with RESTful routes? I have done it
manually with named routes, but it''s overwhelming with over 300
routes :D Also tried namespace (yeah, didn''t work) and
2004 Aug 06
0
where does linein writes to
Raúl Gutiérrez Segalés wrote:
> I have tried broadcasting from both SuSE Linux and Slackware and with
> various programs being the last one Tim`s Mixice (which is a perl
> script that works along with a program called catdsp). Looking at the
> source I saw that this programs, both of them, try to open /dev/dsp.
>
> Now, my question is if /dev/dsp is the standard device for