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2004 Aug 06
1
Auto Archiving function for Icecast.
A remote dump feature of icecast. Ok I'll see if I can find any info on the dump feature. Very clear description. Thanks. Raymond Akos Maroy wrote: > Raymond, > > > Does anyone know how to set up auto-archiving with icecast. I have an > > encoder coming in with a radio station. I want to create hourly mp3 > > archives of their streams that are coming to my icecast
2004 Aug 06
0
Auto Archiving function for Icecast.
Raymond, > Does anyone know how to set up auto-archiving with icecast. I have an > encoder coming in with a radio station. I want to create hourly mp3 > archives of their streams that are coming to my icecast server. Got any > ideas? I have a set of scripts that do this for me. The idea basically is: - encode in 4 hour sessions, that is 6 sessions per day (use 4 hour-long darkice
2011 Aug 19
3
Fedora and CentOS no longer on speaking terms
I have just upgraded my server from CentOS 5 to CentOS 6 and am having connectivity problems. My laptop runs Fedora 14, and I have been in the habit of mounting data partitions on my server by fstab entries. Since the update I've not been able to do that. On watching the messages during a reboot I saw a statement that the connection was denied by the server (where are those messages
2004 Aug 06
2
DarkIce and archiving things
Hello, After solving my previous problem with DarkIce, I have another question. I'm streaming for a radio station, and we want to archive our shows. I'm writing a little script that talks to our schedule database and "rotates" mp3 files much the same way one might rotate syslog. My problem is, DarkIce only lets you specify a /remote/ file to save, not a /local/ file. I know I
2009 Oct 19
3
remote port forwarding unstable
Hi, I'm not sure if this is a bug or not, maybe someone noticed it also... I always do a remote port forwarding with openssh on 1026 port let's say ( ssh -R 1026:localhost:55555 ). Most times the port is opened on remote machine. But sometimes i notice that ssh can't do remote port forwarding to that port 1026. I looked on the remote machine (netstat -an) and no one is using that
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast "dump" suggestions (archiving)?
Hello. Anyone have any suggestions for automating archiving? I have a stream that will connect to the server every morning at 5am and be kill'ed at 10am. I'd like to record this every day... is there any suggested solution? I'd have to setup a script to telnet in and start a dump command, and I don't know if that would easily be possible without parsing out the stream ID (Which is
2010 Aug 24
2
Read data in R
I have a txt file with column data separated by commas. Subject,Sessionblock,LotteryImg,SubjectResp,Pictime,Bidtime,Voltage,ForcedAns 10816,Session1,75_C2.jpg,No,7095,9548,Mid,Yes 10816,Session1,25_C1.jpg,No,16629,18130,Low,Yes 10816,Session1,5_C1.jpg,No,23217,24276,Low,Yes 10816,Session1,75_C1.jpg,NULL,36359,-66179,Low,Yes 10816,Session1,25_C2.jpg,NULL,49468,-66179,Mid,Yes
2002 Oct 08
3
repeated measures help; disagreement with SPSS
Hi, all. I have a simple design I'm comparing to output from SPSS. the design is 1 repeated measure (session) and 1 between measure (cond). my dependent measure is rl. here is the data I'm using (in a data.frame): mig <- data.frame(subj=factor(rep(subj,3)), cond=factor(rep(cond,3)), session=factor(c(rep(1,nsubj),rep(2,nsubj),rep(3,nsubj))),
2006 Nov 15
2
script for VFS module shadow_copy
hello, is someone interested in a script to manage snapshots for the VFS module shadow_copy. I recently wrote something and maybe other people might have some use for it. Is there any kind of script collection for samba where I can send it? Greetings, Christian
2004 Aug 06
2
ICE/1.0 specs
On Friday, 08 February 2002 at 13:12, Samuel Hathaway wrote: > On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Akos Maroy wrote: > > > Jack Moffitt wrote: > > > > > Why are you writing clients that don't use libshout? > > > > darkice doesn't use libshout either. > > > > I guess the main reason to have a protocol is that anyone can connect > > using it? >
2010 Feb 20
23
Rails 3 possible bug in Routing
Hi, I just ran into this ActionController::RoutingError and just wanted to check if someone can confirm this as a bug in the Rails 3 beta gem. config/routes.rb contains: get ''login'' => ''session#new'' post ''login'' => ''session#create'', :as => :login GET /login works fine: Started GET
2004 Aug 06
3
metadata update in the stream
This has come up earlier, but I don't remember a solution. How do I update the metadata of the stream 'on the fly'? I'm thinking of having a live stream (through darkice), with the title, author, etc. metadata changed every once in a while to reflect the actual program. How would I do that? Should I insert such data into the mp3 / ogg voribs data somehow by calling some
2006 Mar 27
5
splitting vorbis files
Greetings The Unix application 'wavsilence' is a program that takes a WAV file with gaps of silence and creates smaller WAV files, containing the data between the gaps. ( http://danplanet.com/wav/ ) Is there a similar program for ogg vorbis? How difficult would it be to write such a program? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The usage
2004 Aug 06
4
some features of icecast2 beta
I'm inquiring about some possible features of icecast2, that are important to me: - stream relay - server side stream dump - mp3 streaming alongside Ogg Vorbis which of these are going to be in the upcoming beta? another question: how and what stream metadata can be set when using icecast2? <p>Akos --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project
2005 Apr 11
2
how to update stream metadata by source client
this is an ICE protocol question - how would a source client send an update of the stream metadata to an icecast 2 server? as much as I know, the source sends an HTTP-style header at the beginning, with various metadata fields, than an empty line, then starts to send the binary audio data to icecast. but if the metadata for the stream needs to be updated, I guess the source has to 'stop'
2004 Aug 06
3
Akos...Darkice questions
I'm using liveice and lame on another stream... ample rate of 22050 bitrate of 24000 It has worked fine for over 9 months now...except it crashes all the time because of liveice I think. >>> darkeye@tyrell.hu 8/28/02 9:15:58 AM >>> Matthew Mencel wrote: > Can the bitsPerSample be set any higher than 16? I try to set it to > 20 or 24 and get this error... >
2004 Mar 15
2
R equiv to proc gremove in maps package
Is there an R equivalent to SAS's proc gremove? You would use this procedure to combine the units on an existing map, for example to build a map of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from the [US] counties dataset where the internal boundries surround the MSAs (which are groups of counties) rather than the individual counties. I can imagine the mechanism would be to find and erase the
2005 Apr 11
6
AAC support?
on the download page for icecast, I can read in the icecast-2.2.0 changelog that there's support for AAC: AAC is added as a supported streaming format Not too many source clients support streaming in this format, but we support it. but when looking at the source code for icecast-2.2.0, I can't find reference to AAC anywhere. in particular, in format.c the format_get_type function only
2012 Oct 25
2
free host?
Hello I'm new to the list so I'm sorry if this question has been asked before but does anyone know where I can stream for free on an ice cast server? I would like to use AAC if possible but I can use .OGG if need be as the soft where I would like to use doesn't support MP3. I have soft where that will but I like the quality and size of AAC much better. I'm on a mac so any help
2005 Apr 11
3
AAC support?
Greg J. Ogonowski wrote: > By adding support for AAC/HE-AAC to Icecast2, the project is certainly > about freedom. > It gives users the freedom to choose whatever codec they want. > > HE-AAC/aacPlus, because of its efficiencies and good sound quality at > ultra low bit-rates, is rapidly becoming a very popular streaming audio > codec solution. Even though the codec is not