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2004 Aug 06
1
format icecast.log to html
Could you elaborate on what you mean by "http log analysis tools out there on icecast log files"?
<p>----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Smith
To: "icecast@xiph.org" <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 12:28:06 +1000
Subject: Re: [icecast] format icecast.log to html
"ronnie@mixsessions.com" <ronnie@mixsessions.com> said:
>
> I
2004 Aug 06
1
syntax for playlist
few questions:
What would be the correct syntax for mp3 names with spaces ex:
/mp3Files/Album Name/Name of the song.mp3
Is it necessary for files or mp3's to be in a directory that can be read by everyone?
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2004 Aug 06
1
compilling error ices-0.2.3.tar.gz
sorry about that. I decided to install the latest ices from cvs instead.
However I encountered another problem.
I have the latest libshout, icecast and ices. All were compilled without problems. I am trying to
stream in mp3 format but when I run ices I receive errors that read something similar to
'/path/to/mp3file/song.mp3 - possibly corrupt or malformed data'.
The entire playlist will
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
There isn't much info on the website...I guess I was expecting some beter documentattion.
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Smith <msmith@xiph.org>
To: icecast@xiph.org
Cc:
Date:
Subject: Re: [icecast] icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 14:01, ronnie@mixsessions.com wrote:
> okay those are good reasons but where can I get more info
>
>
The
2004 Aug 06
1
compilling error ices-0.2.3.tar.gz
Ooff! I am using ices2. Well that explains it then! I am new to linux and I thank you very much
for your help and patience.
Please just some clarification.
To get cvs version of ices for mp3 streaming compatibilty with Icecast2:
cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.xiph.org:/cvs/ice login
pw:anoncvs
cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.xiph.org:/cvs/ice -z 9 co ices
or
cvs -d
2004 Aug 06
1
IceS playlist & directory ?
Greetings
Is it possible to command IceS to play from a directory instead of creating a playlist with several hundred mp3's. I have read through the threads and notice that Ices can do some great things but I am swithching from a Win2k environment so I am not familiar with python and perl.
Is what I am asking possible?
Is there some one willing to share scripts created for Ices?
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
okay those are good reasons but where can I get more info
<p>----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Smith" <msmith@labyrinth.net.au>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
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Date:
Subject: Re: [icecast] icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
ronnie@mixsessions.com said:
> upgrade to icecast2? Should I?
>
>
> I have found alot on info on icecast 1.x. I am familiar with how
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast and Liveice
<quote who="Jose Julian Buda">
> From: <ronnie@mixsessions.com>
> > you need to create a .m3u file to launch the media player. In this
> > file you should have 'protocol://url:port#/mountpoint'
> >
> > ex:
> > in my 'ices.m3u' I have:
> >
> > http://stream.goingcreative.net:8000/houze
>
> in what directory do
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
1
IceS playlist & directory ?
>>find /absolute/name/of/directory -name '*.ogg' /usr/local/stream/ices/playlist.txt
Thank you for the prompt reply. I am currently new to linux and although I am learning fast could you explain what the command above does.
<p><p>On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 01:30:04PM -0500, ronnie@mixsessions.com wrote:
> Greetings
> Is it possible to command IceS to play from a
2004 Aug 06
2
/usr/bin/wish - required
Sorry about posting this liveice question here but I know someone can give me an answer. When I try
to install a livice rpm I get /usr/bin/wish is required for installation. Can someone please tell
me what this is or what I require?
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2004 Aug 06
1
format icecast.log to html
I am currently using icecast 1.3x. I would like to know if there is a way I can dump the contents
of 'icecast.log' into html or maybe format variables to create an html doc. I looked through my
icecast manual but I couldn't find any info or variables used for the log file. Ultimately what I
want is to see who, when, and how long it takes to dl a static file.
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2004 Aug 06
2
xslt-config
after running sh autogen.sh and Icecast begins to complie (is this the correct term)
I get the folling:
..
checking for getaddrinfo... yes
checking for inet_pton... yes
checking for xslt-config... no
configure: error: xslt-config could not be found
Could some one please explain. Thanks !
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2004 Aug 06
0
format icecast.log to html
ok now i know, thanks anyway
<p>----- Original Message -----
From: Kerry Cox
To: icecast@xiph.org
Sent: 28 Apr 2003 20:41:39 -0600
Subject: Re: [icecast] format icecast.log to html
<p><p>Analog, webalizer, etc, to name a few. These are relatively easy to
setup and get running.
KJ
<p>On Mon, 2003-04-28 at 20:36, ronnie@mixsessions.com wrote:
> > Could you elaborate
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast and Liveice
you need to create a .m3u file to launch the media player. In this file you should have
'protocol://url:port#/mountpoint'
ex:
in my 'ices.m3u' I have:
http://stream.goingcreative.net:8000/houze
<p>Once you are done point your browser to the .m3u file to launch your media player
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From: Jose Julian Buda
To:
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
upgrade to icecast2? Should I?
<p>I have found alot on info on icecast 1.x. I am familiar with how to use it and what it can do for me. I may be looking in the wrong places but I feel info on icecast 2 is limitted and sometimes confusing. Is there anyone out there that can direct me to info on icecast2. Or maybe explain what the big advantage would be to change or upgrade to version 2. I
2004 Aug 06
1
mount points & multiples streams II
I have done some experimenting but if am incorrect I would like someone to correct me.
I am trying to run multiple streams so what I have created additional directories such as mrock24, mRock64, and mRock128 in the '/etc/ices' directory . In these directories I have placed new conf files and playlist files respectively streaming 24, 64, and 128. These directories are also the name of the
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
If you search the archives someone posted an unofficial howto to get icecast2
started. Was immensely helpful on the config file side of things. I then
stumbled across a short specification on the ices config file which helped me
figure out how to properly hook up a perl script to ices.
>===== Original Message From <ronnie@mixsessions.com> =====
>okay those are good reasons but
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
yes I got that info
<p>----- Original Message -----
From: M Edwards <medwards@ualberta.ca>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Cc:
Date:
Subject: RE: [icecast] icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
If you search the archives someone posted an unofficial howto to get icecast2
started. Was immensely helpful on the config file side of things. I then
stumbled across a short specification on the ices
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
thanks!
----- Original Message -----
From: Kerry Cox <kerry.cox@ksl.com>
To: Icecast mailing list <icecast@xiph.org>
Cc:
Date:
Subject: Re: [icecast] icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
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You may want to try my site at http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/. There is
also a link to a legacy page that