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2004 Aug 06
2
Stuttering stream
This reminds me of a problem I've been having occasionally with ices... once in a while, instead of properly decoding and re-encoding the MP3 for my stream, it'll stream gibberish (basically, it sounds like a "cooked" MP3). After that, maybe 1 time out of 3, it'll segfault and crash. Even in verbose mode, ices doesn't report anything other than "resyncing".
2004 Aug 06
1
iceplay available anymore ?
All, I need a good radio station solution for icecast. It seems iceplay is a good solution but I got it out of CVS and seems to be quite old. Anybody know of a good radio station solution to manage streams and requests and all that (already tried iceDJ , it does not support ices, and is a pain in the neck to work with). Thanks a bunch. Adam --- >8 ---- List archives:
2004 Aug 06
4
Stuttering stream
on 2/6/02 10:19 AM, Jack Moffitt at jack@xiph.org wrote: >> It's not my bandwidth from the server... a week ago, I was streaming >> Shoutcast from Windows with no problems. It's not my bandwidth at work >> (where I'm listening), I can pull in other 128k streams with no problem. >> >> Help? > > Where is shout? > > And you shouldn't be
2004 Aug 06
0
Sacrilege, but...
Hi all, >It looks like there's a legitimate hard-to-find bug in there somewhere, >but on the bright side, icecast 2 seems to have _none_ of these >problems. We might try all reporing our glibc versions, OS versions and >vendors, and system load while broadcasting to see if there are any >obvious similarities. Well, just for the record... Linux 2.2.16-3 #1 Mon Jun 19 18:49:25
2004 Aug 06
0
IceS compiling problems
On Wednesday, 01 May 2002 at 00:55, Cédric Mallet wrote: > I have serious problems to compile IceS on a debian (woody), kernel 2.4.18. > I have to say the configure script does not find anything... > > - I installed libshout and libshout-dev downloaded drom the icecast site. I > have shout.h : > 0:33 root@radiopi2 /usr/include/shout# ls > shout.h > > Yet configure
2004 Aug 06
0
playlist script
Hi, I am looking for a script for icecast that will generate playlists with a few requirements. For example, our station broadcasts 3 styles of techno, and it sounds wierd when you drop a more mello trance style track in the middle of a hard house style set. so I need to be able to say, play 7 songs of type 1 then 7 songs of type 2 etc. Also some songs should get a higher frequency in the
2004 Aug 06
2
IceS compiling problems
I have serious problems to compile IceS on a debian (woody), kernel 2.4.18. I have to say the configure script does not find anything... - I installed libshout and libshout-dev downloaded drom the icecast site. I have shout.h : 0:33 root@radiopi2 /usr/include/shout# ls shout.h Yet configure gives me this : ~/sources/ices-0.2.2% ./configure --with-libshout=/usr/include checking for
2004 Aug 06
1
shout - icedir - iceplay !
Von: Gesendet: 07/12/01 05:12 An: "icecast@xiph.org" <icecast@xiph.org> Betreff: [icecast] shout - icedir - iceplay ! CC: ---------------------------------------------- > i read on the icecast page .. i can use > iceplay or shout for playing mp3 ! oK .. i was search on rpmfind.net .. and there was nothing .. and i try it again .. and now .. AHH ! oK .. now i have iceplay
2004 Aug 06
1
Problemas compiling IceS with lame
Hi ALL... I've compiled ices without lame, it worked. My lame is the 3.70 version. when i put the option in ./configure --wtih-lame, this error occurs: checking for shout/shout.h... (cached) no Installed libshout not found, using builtin checking for lame/lame.h... (cached) no checking for lame.h... (cached) yes checking for lame_init_old in -lmp3lame... (cached) no configure: error: Could not
2004 Aug 06
1
compilling error ices-0.2.3.tar.gz
thnks for the clarfication. I downloaded libshout2 and ices-0.2 from cvs. I compiled libshout with out a problem but when i try and compile ices I get the following error: <p><p>checking whether to build shared libraries... yes checking whether to build static libraries... yes checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no checking shout/shout.h usability... yes checking
2004 Aug 06
2
Is the list alive?
At 13:44 31-10-2002, Michael Smith declared: >At 01:18 PM 31/10/2002 +0100, you wrote: > >And more importantly (for me) - Can I ask question about Shout.pm? >Yes. And yes, you can ask questions, but you should just do so - not >waste time asking if you can do so. This doesn't (either way) guarantee >anyone will be able to give you useful answers, but you should try
2004 Aug 06
2
includes and libraries
Thanks to Mike for pointing me to ices and away from the braindead shout. I'm kind of stumped on this one, now. I compiled ices-0.2.3 just fine it actually works! :) Ok, so I want to reencode for a lower bitrate (ices -R) and it complains that I need lame. ok, so I grab it. I compiled lame-3.92 (and lame can at least be started on the cli) So I go back to ices-0.2.3 and run: # ./configure
2013 Jul 25
0
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
Hi everybody . i'm testing html5media to move from flashonly to "works everywhere" icecast webplayer. I have both my ogg and mp3 streams served by my page : http://www.radiogalere.org/ecoute/index.html and opus and aac in the works. But I experience very frequent disconnection, do you confirm ?
2004 Aug 06
0
Ices on Linux PPC
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 22:31, Drew Lane wrote: > Well, is ices 0.2.3 still being supported? not that I'm aware of. > Because I still can't get it to compile on the PPC > even with new version of LAME and ogg installed. Thats because your mixing shout versions, your using libshout from CVS and ices 0.2.3. There are some gaffs really, that what's causing this. Someone has
2004 Aug 06
0
Trouble compiling ices
On Saturday, 23 February 2002 at 00:51, lists@returntonature.com wrote: > Any help would be appreciated, not sure why this isn't compiling: You have an old version of libshout installed. The configure script should probably be updated to check for shout_strerror instead of shout_init_connection, but in the meantime either remove your old libshout (probably in /usr/local) or try compiling
2013 Jul 25
0
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
On which browser/ os? Le 25 juil. 2013 16:01, "Tim Baker" <tim at tjbaker.co.uk> a ?crit : > Yes it disconnected after 1:52 on the player. > > On 25 Jul 2013, at 10:59, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi everybody . > > > i'm testing html5media to move from flashonly to "works everywhere" > icecast
2013 Jul 25
0
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
You are s?re it s using html5 and not flash? Le 25 juil. 2013 16:13, "Tim Baker" <tim at tjbaker.co.uk> a ?crit : > Sorry forgot to say - Firefox 22 Mac 10.8 > > On 25 Jul 2013, at 15:11, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> > wrote: > > On which browser/ os? > Le 25 juil. 2013 16:01, "Tim Baker" <tim at tjbaker.co.uk> a ?crit :
2013 Jul 25
1
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
Its seem to be ok in here. Also, i would suggest giving http://jplayer.org/ a try, provides fallback solutions as well as customization options and large active community. On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 12:59 PM, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com > wrote: > Hi everybody . > > > i'm testing html5media to move from flashonly to "works everywhere" > icecast
2013 Jul 25
2
Re What HTML5 radio player do you use ?
Yes it disconnected after 1:52 on the player. On 25 Jul 2013, at 10:59, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everybody . > > > i'm testing html5media to move from flashonly to "works everywhere" icecast webplayer. > > I have both my ogg and mp3 streams served by my page : > > > http://www.radiogalere.org/ecoute/index.html
2004 Aug 06
1
Is the list alive?
At 02:34 02-11-2002, you wrote: > >LD_RUN_PATH="/usr/lib" gcc -shared -L/usr/local/lib Shout.o -o > >blib/arch/auto/Shout/Shout.so -lshout > >/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lshout >You need the actual (native) libshout, as well - then Shout.pm can >use it for the low-level streaming. Just install that where your >linker can find it, and it should work. I had