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2004 Aug 06
2
strange way of forwarding to another stream.
This goes back a couple of months in the list.. But below refers to the idea of forwarding streams. *Is* there currently any way (with mp3 or ogg) to force the client to a new stream?? Is the "forward directive" referred to below in use by anything, if so what? And how is it implemented? This seems like a very useful thing to be included in a spec. And it doesn't seem
2004 Aug 06
0
strange way of forwarding to another stream.
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 14:54, Martin Blackwell wrote: > Just a kinda question on a random thought I was having. > Would it make sense, or be concievably plausible to write a plugin for winamp, or other Icecast2 client to read a comment in the Ogg Vorbis file to automatically open a new stream when the stream/file has finished playing- eg, client starts/downloads the ad stream/file for the
2004 Aug 06
3
strange way of forwarding to another stream.
-----Original Message----- From: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org] On Behalf Of Michael Smith >> >> This seems like a very useful thing to be included in a spec. And it >> doesn't seem unreasonable to include it in a client, except that there >> is no official spec that stream client developers use to develop >> against (or is there??).
2004 Aug 06
2
strange way of forwarding to another stream.
Just a follow up to this, Geoff... True, that is how you'd do it when you know what *n* number of streams/files you wished to serve at the time the client d/l's the playlist. There are cases when you may wish to dynamically change what the client hears (live radio for instance, or maintenance, etc.) without requiring the client to manually reconnect. Redirects would/could be handy _IF_
2004 Aug 06
0
strange way of forwarding to another stream.
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 08:01, Todd Poston wrote: > This goes back a couple of months in the list.. But below refers to the > idea of forwarding streams. *Is* there currently any way (with mp3 or > ogg) to force the client to a new stream?? Is the "forward directive" > referred to below in use by anything, if so what? And how is it > implemented? icecast can move a
2004 Aug 06
2
directory servers
> www.icecast.org contains information regarding the icecast > 1.x releases. > Development on that series has stopped in favor of Icecast2 > and Ices2, for Are you serious??? The development state of "Icecast 1" vs. Icecast2 has *nothing* to do with the web site. Not from a user perspective anyways. What's infuriating is you're not even ASKING for help..
2004 Aug 06
2
yet another test stream / Icecast2 segfault
Hi, My stream is up and running until today evening somewhen (CET). http://scapa.dnsalias.net/oggmusic.m3u or directly: http://scapa.dnsalias.net:8066/test.ogg It's tested already, so it should work, but I don't know much about the reliability yet. Icecast1 unreproduceable segfaulted on me sometimes and that's what I want to know with Icecast2, too. It DID segfault today, but only
2004 Aug 06
2
directory servers
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Martin Blackwell wrote: | i remember a while ago when nothing was listed- or yp.icecast.org didnt like | mozilla 1.1 yp.icecast.org has been broken for some time, and the icecast "maintainers" do not seem to care. It's a orphaned site, for all intents and purposes, it seems. Unless "they" (xiph.org? vorbis.com?) want someone to step up and maintain
2004 Aug 06
4
Using icecast2 with MP3 problems
I've downloaded and compiled icecast from cvs and the ices-0.2.3 from the download area for MP3 support.. (I'd use ogg, except I have 1000's of mp3. I'll re-rip them, but not today) 8) Is there a particular version of the icecast2 server that works w/ the ices-0.2.3 I'm using? I'm having difficulty getting the two to communicate. >From ices, I get the errors: Error
2004 Aug 06
3
another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
Connected to the stream just fine with the Winamp plugin & listened for about 20 min. A few dropouts & 1 disconnect - but I'm on a flaky DSL circuit this morning, so that's hardly unexpected. Winamp reported bitrates from 26-31 kb/s. The sound quality was very decent, given the bitrate. I noted a few artifacts in the 6-8 kHz range (cymbals & electric-guitar harmonics) on an
2004 Aug 06
7
another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
Greetings: Another test. I've re-encoded a batch of mono 22050 Hz WAVs, average bitrate seems to hang around 30-40 kbps. Icecast.xml is set for three connects, and the URL is here: http://64.108.112.145:8000/shouter.ogg IMO, the sound quality is much better now. Again, the stream should be up for about 45 minutes or so. Please let me know how it works for you... Best regards,
2004 Aug 06
7
another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
Greetings: Another test. I've re-encoded a batch of mono 22050 Hz WAVs, average bitrate seems to hang around 30-40 kbps. Icecast.xml is set for three connects, and the URL is here: http://64.108.112.145:8000/shouter.ogg IMO, the sound quality is much better now. Again, the stream should be up for about 45 minutes or so. Please let me know how it works for you... Best regards,
2004 Aug 06
6
another Icecast2/Vorbis test stream
Greetings: Yes, I've placed another test stream on-line. Thanks to the feedback from members of this list, I've taken a few extra steps. 1) According to DSLReports, my uplink today is 137 kbps. It may actually be a little faster, they say that Netscape's reporting is skewed (and I use Netscape). 2) Thus, I've prepared a set of Ogg files encoded with -b 24 to fit my
2004 Aug 06
6
another Icecast2/Vorbis test stream
Greetings: Yes, I've placed another test stream on-line. Thanks to the feedback from members of this list, I've taken a few extra steps. 1) According to DSLReports, my uplink today is 137 kbps. It may actually be a little faster, they say that Netscape's reporting is skewed (and I use Netscape). 2) Thus, I've prepared a set of Ogg files encoded with -b 24 to fit my
2004 Aug 06
3
using the latest icecast and ices to stream both ogg and mp3
I've gotten a request from another broadcasting partner to set up yet another streaming audio server. They would like to stream in both ogg and mp3 formats from off a single icecast machine. I have been searching through the archives and I have seen this mentioned as being possible, but no real configurations. I would of course place LAME on the box and use that for streaming just as I would
2015 Nov 19
2
Can i relay a udp://@<multicast-address>:<port> stream using Icecast2?
Hello to all, I am a newbie to Icecat2. I already know how to use darkice as a source but I can't find any information on how to relay a udp multicast stream like "udp://239.192.0.145:5000 for" example. Can icecast2 stream this directly or do I need to use some source client?
2023 Aug 03
12
[Bug 3598] New: Dead lock of sshd and Defunct of sshd
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3598 Bug ID: 3598 Summary: Dead lock of sshd and Defunct of sshd Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 9.1p1 Hardware: ix86 OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: sshd Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2017 Aug 28
2
Fallback stream not preventing a disconnect
Dear Philipp, Thanks for this fast answer. I'm using "Icecast 2.3.3-kh7-20130425090916", installed on a Raspberry Pi 3 using the cononical "sudo apt-get install". The output was copied from the log file in /var/log/icecast2/error.log. Kind regards, Erwin 2017-08-28 10:06 GMT+02:00 Philipp Schafft <lion at lion.leolix.org>: > Good morning, > > On Mon,
2004 Aug 06
2
[semi-OT]: will icecast eventually be able to stream video ?
hello guys ! i wonder whether the new ogg theora video codec will be added to icecast2... we've been using icecast2 earlier this year for a webcast of our linux audio developers conference (http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/eventszkm2003.php3), and since next year's event will be somewhat bigger, we would love to have some sort of video stream happening. it's nothing mission
2010 Aug 12
2
Stream HD video
Hello everybody, I am new on this mail-list. I want to try to config a HD video stream server on my LAN. I use Debian Squeeze OS and the idea is to use H.264 video codec. I just install Icecast2 on a Debian Lenny server and it works great with a OGG audio playlist. I have lost of questions about it: 1. Is possible to configure Icecast2 to stream video as LiveTV? 2. Which will be the best client