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2004 Aug 06
0
iceplay available anymore ?
Nah , I know about that. I just need a piece of web frontend software to manage an icecast radio station. Thanks Adam <p>-----Original Message----- From: Roland Häder [mailto:quixy_man@gmx.net] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 2:31 PM To: icecast@xiph.org Subject: Re: [icecast] iceplay available anymore ? Hi, I just know the SHOUTcast plugin for WinAMP, with microphone support. But
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
0
running a radio station
Hello, I successfully have installed icecast server and can stream content using lame and libshout. However I can not find iceplay anywhere and it seems to be unavailable on the icecast site. I for whatever reason can not get icedj to work (only works with shout and not ices anyway). So I was wondering what other solutions there were to run an icecast radio station so anyone can listen to
2004 Aug 06
4
different play lists on different ports?
> No, what I meant by instances was multiple non-forked instances of the > executable in the process table, ie icecast run multiple times with different > port options. I see from your answer below that this is no longer possible. If you run multiple copies of icecast, they will be completely separate, and work as two separate entities. I have run many instances of icecast on the same
2004 Aug 06
3
different play lists on different ports?
I'm running icecast 3.1.10 (from the ports collection) on a freebsd 4.3 machine with a hacked version of iceplay doing the encoding. With older version of icecast you could start multiple instances and tell iceplay to broadcast to each one of those instances with a different playlist. This version of icecast seems to only run one instance, even if I try to start more than one. So, I've
2001 Oct 18
3
Encoding from mic (linux) question
How much work would be involved to encode audio from the microphone? LiveIce, for instance uses a FIFO, opens the sound card, reads from the soundcard, and calls lame(or some other encoder) on the buffer. I'd like to be able to vorbis-encode from the mic, and send the encoded stream to an IP. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
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".
2005 May 30
4
source client on winXP for live input?
hey there, short question, maybe asked 1000times... but have no access to the list archive at the moment and need a quick setup. i need a live feed (microphone) to connect to an icecst2 server. on linux i've successfully used muse, but what's the best... on winXP? thanks, uno
2010 Aug 15
4
Icecast2 / edcast Initial Setup Question
Hi, I have setup Icecast2 and edcast (standalone) on an XPSP3 machine. The basic setup works. I can speak into a microphone and hear my voice from another PC on a LAN. Now I want to "stream a file" such as an mp3 podcast I made or just a song (mp3, acc etc.) or play a CD and don't know what to even search for in the mail archives, forum or Google to get help. I can't
2004 Aug 06
0
different play lists on different ports?
> I'm running icecast 3.1.10 (from the ports collection) on a freebsd 4.3 jack> First of all, I hope you meant 1.3.10. If there's an icecast 3.1.10 jack> floating around, there are bigger problems. Yes, pardon, finger dyslexia. jack> 1.3.10 definately works with multiple mounts (what you called instances) jack> without problems. No, what I meant by instances was
2004 Aug 06
1
choosing icecast and creating my own streamer
Hi all, is icecast good for me? I am interested in delivering some audio + mpeg4 animation through the internet (live streaming). my mpeg4 animation is supposed to be smaller than the audio o my questions are: - would icecast, as it is, support a different kind of stream (my own type) or do i have to mux the audio and video before into a special format? or maybe it supports only audio? - it
2005 May 31
2
trouble getting speex_echo_cancel() to work
I'm trying to convert my current headphones and microphone chat application to support loudspeakers and microphone, and so I thought I'd give speex_echo_cancel() a try. Since my users quite frequently have other sound-producing applications running on their computer (such as winamp), I sample 'wave' recording device of the soundcard in addition to the microphone. I then call
2011 Sep 05
4
Winamp streaming to icecast2
Hello, I'm trying to set up winamp to stream a live event to an icecast2 server. I've got the icecast2 server set up, and to date have streamed playlists only via ices0 or ices2, now I'm wanting to stream live using winamp. Software wise, I'm needing to use free or open source software, the icecast2 server is a Linux machine, the Winamp will be on either a Win7 or a WinXP
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
2
Windows streaming (from microphone) client for IceCast 1.3.11, anyone?
Hello, I have some old Window$ machine laying around and I want to live send from microphone from that Windows machine to Icecast server. I've found plugins for WinAmp, but those don't include encoding from sound card input/mic/etc. 10x, i -- [We] use bad software and bad machines for the wrong things. -- R.W. Hamming <HR NOSHADE> <UL>
2004 Sep 01
1
Really Wierd softphone problem ... must read
Hey guys, I have just developed this problem with my Windows XP box. I think it started since I installed XP SP2. Both SJPhone and Xlite does some kind of bridging with the speaker out port. When ever I make a sip call to where ever, the other party hears a lot of echoing. Well I noticed just now when I was playing mp3's via Winamp, the music was being played through my sip calls that I
2004 Aug 06
3
Q: Is it possible?
wow, Enrico ... it's a great help ;-) I comment: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Enrico Minack" <enrico.minack@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:00 PM Subject: Re: [icecast] Q: Is it possible? <p>> Hi Raúl, > > interesting project ;-) So this is what I would recommend. For a number of > remote
2002 Aug 12
4
Chat with ogg
The last week, after 5 minutes of astonishment for the great compression ratio achieved by ogg (370MB wav of voice -> 14 MB OGG, 28 kbps without any perceivable and/or significant quality loss), I had the idea of use ogg to stream my voice, in order to chat in almost-realtime with a friend (only one, of course: I have a 56k modem). Here the idea: I put a streaming server on my machine (I
2002 Apr 03
2
format of http stream?
I am streaming ogg via inetd. Basically, I am outputing like: oggenc -Q -b 1 -o - /some/wave/file.wav This works fine with ogg123 (other than that I want the bit rate to be lower than 55-100 range that it is doing). I am using: Ogg123 from vorbis-tools 1.0rc2 OggEnc v0.8 (libvorbis rc2) But, FreeAmp for Windows slowly buffered up to 100% then said "Skipped Corrupted File". And
2004 Jun 04
2
(possibly) new use for asterisk
Has anyone ever thought configuring asterisk on a pair of pc's to act as remote broadcast terminals for the broadcast radio industry? Seems like a stripped down asterisk on a laptop with a PCMCIA ISDN modem connecting to another asterisk instance on a PC at a radio station would work nicely. Use one of the higher quality codecs, interface the remote mixer to the sound card on the