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2004 Aug 06
0
icecast2 relaying
At 10:06 AM 9/4/02 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Can someone enlighten me, how does icecast2 stream relaying work? Is it
>same (pull-style) setup like in icecast 1.x? in the config file, I see
>elements like:
>
> <master-server>127.0.0.1</master-server>
> <master-server-port>8001</master-server-port>
>
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem connecting to icecast2
I am trying to connect to an icecast2 server that I have running on redhat 9.
Via Ice0. Here are the errors that I am getting.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kris.
<p>[root@wyatt icecast]# ices -m mymp3stream -c ices.conf -P hackme
Unknown Node: Server
Unknown Execution keyword: Base_Directory
Logfile opened
DEBUG: Sending following information to libshout:
DEBUG: Stream: 0
2004 Aug 06
5
shoutcast to icecast2 issues
relaying a shoutcast stream via icecast2 is pretty much unlistenable --
it constantly stutters.
for example,
shoutcast relay -- http://205.188.234.1:8030/listen.pls
icecast2 relay -- http://liveradio.indymedia.org:8001/sf-hifi.mp3.m3u
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2004 Aug 06
3
example config for icecast2 relaying
Is anyone doing pull relaying under icecast2? I think I've got my
configuration file more or less correct but I wanted to check it against
someone else's working config. Would anyone be willing to post an
example here?
I have a machine labelled X in a local DMZ where audio is being fed in
directly. I am encoding this audio and then streaming it out. I have a
machine labelled Y that sits at
2004 Dec 09
2
icecast2 relaying question
I understand there are two types of relays in icecast2. The master
relay which relays everything from a source and a point relay which
relays a specific mount point from a source.
I have a server which has 3 streams. I want to relay 2 of them. How
can I do this?
Can I define two relays and two mountpoints within the xml config file?
Do i do this in the same relay tag:
<relay>
2004 Aug 06
2
shoutcast to icecast2 issues
btw i just noticed that the icecast2 relay sounds fine in whamb (mac os
x mp3/ogg client). so it does seem that some clients don't have the
problem. here's the relay configs we're using:
<relay>
<server>server.to.be.relayed</server>
<port>8000</port>
<mount>/</mount>
2004 Oct 19
1
Some metadata missing, relaying icecast1 stream with icecast2
I'm relaying an icecast1 mp3 stream with icecast2. This works fine,
and the song title is displayed correctly no matter if I use
<relay-shoutcast-metadata>1</> or not on the relay.
But, the stream name and other metadata provided by ices0 on the
icecast1 server is not displayed in the listening client.
Icecast1 source:
[Id: 1] [Sock: 11] [Time of connect: 09/Aug/2004:10:01:24]
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
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2005 Oct 05
3
icecast2 mountpoints maximum
We are using icecast as stream-relay for a true narrowcast solution
we've developed. The idea behind the system is that each individual
client gets it's own mountpoint.
Basically we have an application that creates streams. Its written in
c++ and uses libshout to handle connecting to icecast.
Everything works fine, as long as we keep the number of mountpoints
below 347. As soon as we
2004 Aug 06
2
Problems building icecast2
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Hello!
Thanks for the help in my last post. I checkout icecast and libshout
from CVS and now I have some problems building icecast.
I read the HACKME file and I follow the instructions but when run
"autogen.sh" it returns a serial of errors concerning to
"libtoolize". I suppose this library is missing, but I can't locate
it.
2004 Aug 06
2
Master vs Relay
Luke Stodola wrote:
>Since you want to allow users to connect to any of the three servers, I
>don't think you need to deal with "relay-password". Leave your working
>server alone, and on the new servers put
>
> <relay>
> <server>serverA </server>
> <port>8000</port>
> <mount>/foo.ogg</mount>
2005 Jul 28
2
understanding error.log
Hello. A couple questions.
When I execute curl
http://myserver.xxx.xxx:8000/test.mp3 , I get "<b>The
source you requested could not be found.</b>"
I've placed my error.log and icecast.xml files below.
Could someone help me understand my error.log a little
better - to maybe see why I'm not getting a stream
when I make the above curl call.
Also, you'll see in
2008 Jun 20
2
Questions and problems about relaying
Hi guys , I have some strange problems using Icecast2 Rlay.
I'm using two icecast2 server , 1 in a office and 1 in another office.
Every office connection have static Ip and the 8000 port fordwarded to
the icecast private Ip by every router.
Reading the documentation
http://icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.3.1/icecast2_relay.html
I have tryed the two type of realy:
the master-server relay
2013 Feb 20
3
Relaying with Icecast - stand-by or active all the time?
The relaying-configuration seems to be straight-forward, unfortunately it
does not work. That's my configuration:
<relays-on-demand>1</relays-on-demand>
<relay>
<server>http://mp3stream7.apasf.apa.at</server>
<port>8000</port>
<mount>/</mount>
<local-mount>/oe3.mp3</local-mount>
<on-demand>1</on-demand>
2005 Jul 18
2
relaying IceCast from ShoutCast
Hi;
Has anyone successfully relayed an Icecast stream using Shoutcast? I
realize that this is backwards! However, several organizations that want to
use our streams use Shoutcast, I really don't want to setup shoutcast and
Icecast, but unless I can relay an Icecast stream with Shoutcast, I'm going
to have to.
Thanks,
Fred
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2014 Jul 30
4
can't use icecast2 in ubuntu 12.04
Hello,
first of all thank you for your patience and having answered you.
I tried to change port from 8000 to 8001 but nothing happened. I am using a vps server so I don?t need to open port from router.
I paste here all my icecast.xml configuration file.
can you please give a llok and tell me if all seems ok to you?
still thank you!
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root at mail2:/etc/icecast2# nano icecast.xml
GNU nano
2014 Jul 30
2
can't use icecast2 in ubuntu 12.04
Hello,
I really don?t know if this question is already been discussed, what I say is that is about 5 days that I can?t find any solution.
the problem is that icecast2 works only locally, I am not able to connect remotely. Now I?m going to explain:
on ubuntu 12.04, I installed icecast2 with:
apt-get install icecast2
it is not the latest version, since I see here there is the 2.4.
anyway, I
2004 Aug 06
3
details of HTTP Basic auth for icecast2
Hi,
A question for the HTTP Basic auth for icecast2: what is the username to
use when doing such authentication. The related line in the login is:
Authorization: Basic <base64 encoded string>
where the <base64 encoded string> in its original form is:
username:password
now, what username is used? in the config file for the icecast2 server,
one can only set the password (except
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem connecting to icecast2
Kristoffer R. Munroe wrote:
> <ices:Password>hackme</ices:Password>
> DEBUG: Mount: /mymp3stream, Password: letmein
Are these not significant?
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2014 Jul 30
1
can't use icecast2 in ubuntu 12.04
Hello,
in the first listen socket, I put 8001 to make a test, generally it is always set to 8000. should I change also the second listen socket?
Il giorno 30/lug/2014, alle ore 22:15, Jos? Luis Artuch <artuch at speedy.com.ar> ha scritto:
> El mi?, 30-07-2014 a las 21:41 +0200, Simone Dal Maso escribi?:
>> Hello,
>> first of all thank you for your patience and having