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2004 Aug 06
2
icecast hosting
30 streams at 1dollar = 30 dollars.
30 times 80 = 2,400 kbps upstream
2,400 kbps upstream for $30
Where the hell do you find those deals? I'm interested too.
I probably am not interpreting you message correctly. Please clarify.
Raymond
Nicolae wrote:
> Broadcasting is very cheap. It's you that needs to be up and ready.
>
> You area looking at about $1.00 per stream @ 80ks or
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast hosting
The rate I might be off.. as in 80kb but I was hit and I was about
to go with a $1/stream.
What I have to take in consideration is the "charge" per gigabyte
transfer/month. If "I/MY" server goes over 60gigs per month or 100
I have to pay. If that happens I have to charge more per stream
1-2$ or so. I am putting a server on a OC3 / OC 12 line. I will
eventually try to test
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast hosting
Broadcasting is very cheap. It's you that needs to be up and ready.
You area looking at about $1.00 per stream @ 80ks or more.
Meaning that if you have 30 users connected, you are looking at about
30$/month.
You broadcast from your home DSL or cable to the server/bounce off
the server and broadcast to 30 people.
You would not be able to do that from your house so you need a bouncer.
Shop
2004 Aug 06
3
what's the plans for the website :-)
was: [icecast] what's happening here?
<p>The list doesn't seem any more stagnant than the website ;-)
Seriously, the lack of current news on the website must have a turning-away effect for curious folks checking www.iccast.org out. There's a recent post from 18 days ago, but there was a "no news" dry spell between August 7 2001 and April 10 2002! During this time I
2002 Jul 17
3
Case Sensitive Problem
I am using samba to share a directory that lives on an OpenBSD 3.1 box. The
client is my linux box. I want to mount this directory so I can use my own
tools on the linux box to edit the code.
My problem is that there is a file "boucer" which is an executable and a
"Bouncer" directory. I'm sure you can see my problem. I tried putting case
sensitive = yes in the
2020 Sep 27
5
Providers running dovecot?
Dear list,
I am looking for providers of free e-mail addresses known to run
Dovecot (or a variant thereof) for IMAP access. I need only a few MB
storage space and no particular features beyond SMTP and IMAP.
The reason I ask is that Dovecot is known to implement the IMAP spec
quite respectfully, and I am writing a software which uses IMAP search
(so I would suggest my users to register an e-mail
2002 Sep 25
2
pfifo_fast dosnt work?
Hep
Trying to get pfifo to work. Setup :
|------|<--->eth1 (192.168.10.0/24)
eth0---| GW |<--->eth2 (192.168.11.0/24)
|------|<--->eth3 (192.168.12.0/24)
read all documentation :
http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.cookbook.interactive-prio.html
here is my TOS mangling rulse in iptables :
$IPTABLES -A PREROUTING -i eth1 -t mangle -s 192.168.10.0/24 -p tcp --dport
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast & DB storage
Hi List,
Has anyone had any experiences of using a DB as the source container for
MP3's with Icecast/IceS/Shout.
What we are trying to do is store the source media in Oracle, and/or
Postgres, as BLOB's. The aim is to not have the source-files on the
file-system so clustering and management becomes easier.
Any pointers?
Cheers
Phil
--
Phil Kerr
2004 Aug 06
4
what's happening here?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org]
> On Behalf Of Wade Carroll
> Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 9:31 AM
> To: icecast@xiph.org
> Subject: [icecast] what's happening here?
>
>
> Why is it that this list is so inactive? And what's with all
> the spam?
>
> Is there another list that has more folks
2004 Aug 06
8
[thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
Thomas,
You should post this hear, as it's just as relevant ;)
Hey guys, how do you feel now that you all owe Thompson $2k per year?
Vorbis look more interesting now :)
It's really disgusting how the technology is now worth more than the
music.
jack.
----- Forwarded message from Thomas Kirk <thomas@arkena.com> -----
Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 11:58:23 +0200
From: Thomas Kirk
2004 Aug 06
2
Anybody tried implementing different streaming protocols yet?
On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 10:01:57AM -0600, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> You apparently didn't see: http://xiph.helixcommunity.org :)
apparently not :) The page says : "This is a workspace for all parties
to work on integrating the Ogg Vorbis format and audio codec with the
Helix DNA Client."
What about serverside of it?
--
Venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Thomas Kirk
ARKENA
tlf/phone
2004 Aug 06
3
I declare ices stable
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 11:27:16AM +0500, Asif M. Baloch wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> ICE cast resembles shoutcast, thats for sure and its good that its open
> source. But, it has too many probs. I ran it on a dual p3 800 with a T3 comm
We are running icecast on linux 2.2.19 serving more than 600gb each
months and it has been rock stable so fare. Right now our uptime is
around 3 months.
2004 Aug 06
1
Backup and Intro Mp3 File
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 01:19:31AM +1000, Geoff Shang wrote:
> hmmm. I was told only win media 7.x played MP3 streams properly.
Not really. Use winamp to connect to your stream. Save bookmark on
your stream as m3u on desktop. Shut down winamp fire up WMP 6.4 or
newer and drag m3u into it and watch your stream getting played by
windows media player ;-) Websolution do the same but place m3u on
2004 Aug 06
1
advanced relaying questions
Hey there listmembers!
Two realying questions :
1) Have anyone out there tested how many relays a single icecast
1.3.10 server can serv? Ive been doing tests with the amount of
sourcestreams a icecastserver can handle but not realys?
2) Bug in icecast 1.3.10 adding more than one realy in the alias list
in icecast.conf will make icecast realying the first source in
aliaslist
2001 Jun 15
4
Ogg vorbistest stream up and running
I launched a Ogg vorbis test stream on a good connection.
Feel free to check it out! Be warned though its 128kbps and consist
mainly of electronic music.
Ogg Vorbis streaming :
http://mik.mmstreaming.com:8004/test.ogg
I'll update the playlist as i get around to it ;-)
Enjoy the music!
--
Venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Thomas Kirk
ARKENA
thomas@arkena.com
http://www.arkena.com
If God had
2001 Jun 15
4
Ogg vorbistest stream up and running
I launched a Ogg vorbis test stream on a good connection.
Feel free to check it out! Be warned though its 128kbps and consist
mainly of electronic music.
Ogg Vorbis streaming :
http://mik.mmstreaming.com:8004/test.ogg
I'll update the playlist as i get around to it ;-)
Enjoy the music!
--
Venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Thomas Kirk
ARKENA
thomas@arkena.com
http://www.arkena.com
If God had
2004 Aug 06
2
what's the plans for the website :-)
Hey
On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 01:14:43PM -0700, Nicolae wrote:
> I noticed that RealPlayer plays shoutcast streams along with
> mp3 players but not with MEDIA Player. (lame a** M$).
Thats one of the reasons whey people should use Icecast (Read OPEN
SOURCE!). Using Icecast you actually have the posibility to get all
those mediaplayers out there working with those fucked up
players. Jack
2004 Aug 06
2
Anybody tried implementing different streaming protocols yet?
Hep
On Fri, May 16, 2003 at 12:04:43AM +1000, Michael Smith wrote:
> For entirely different reasons, an RTSP implementation in icecast would be a
> Very Good Thing, but it's an extremely large task. I don't think anyone has
> tried yet.
Maybe another and easier way would be to implement the ogg vorbis
format in Real Networks "open sourced" Helix streaming server
2004 Aug 06
2
i need help...URGENT !!!
hi,
i have posted earlier a few days back, i apologise for the re-post.
my problem is that the moment i start using mp3 files with lesser bit rate (16kbps) it does not stream properly. it keeps getting stuck in the middle. i can stream continuously with 128 kbps files.
I'm using icecast(1.3.7) with ices(beta 5) in "LAN" on Linux Redhat 6.2.
The same problem occurs also on
2001 Sep 05
5
new ogg stream
Thomas was gracious enough to provide a second stream of his beats.dk
vorbis broadcast.
http://vorbis.arkena.com:8004/test.ogg is 128kbps
http://vorbis.arkena.com:8004/test_64.ogg is 64kbps
Now even us lowspeed dsl people can enjoy :)
Everyone should give a listen to the 64kbps and see what they think of
the quality (it's being reencoded from 128kbsp Ogg).
jack.
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