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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
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
0
Icecast and Liveice
in what directory do i need to put this .m3u file? <p><p>----- Original Message ----- From: <ronnie@mixsessions.com> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 1:32 PM Subject: Re: [icecast] Icecast and Liveice <p>> > you need to create a .m3u file to launch the media player. In this file you should have > 'protocol://url:port#/mountpoint'
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
syntax for playlist
I should be more specific . What I meant to ask was - is it necessary for the directory that icecast streams or serves files from to "everyone" or the "world" have at least read permissions. I do plan to experiment with the permisions but I was just asking to see if any one had already tried this. I like to lock down my system as much as possible. Thanks for the help!
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
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 <p>--=-yzJC+pyJDj1RouYtMnAL Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You may want to try my site at http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/. There is also a link to a legacy page that
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 <p><p><p><p> ----- Original Message ----- From: Jose Julian Buda To:
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
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
they are the same for practical purposes, but I believe i started pushing m3u because it was better supported, or less application fought over it, or something. it's probably different today, but i still use m3u. M3U is simpler than pls. just a file/url per line, that's it. for a sstream a pls file would look like: http://your.server.com:8000/mymount and that's it. jack. On
2010 Feb 09
2
Comparing means and trends in short time-series
Dear R-list, I have a statistical problem with the comparison of short time-series, representing densities of fish in different streams. For each stream (6 in total, here below showed only part of the dataset) I have 8 years of density data, as follows: year density stream 1 2000 0.51 stream1 2 2001 0.87 stream1 3 2002 0.68 stream1 4 2003 0.56 stream1 5 2004 0.50 stream1 6
2003 Sep 06
3
MP3 streams for MOH: idea
[thread change, different topic] >is there a clean way to have MOH (Music on Hold) source >its audio from say a MS-ASF streem ??? > >got a radio station that wants to have their MOH come >from their ASF based netbroadcast I have run out of time for fooling around today, but I started to think about this one but have no time (or ability) to build this little glue program.
2005 Mar 02
0
Running 2 port streams on a windows Server
Doc- Even easier than that. Icecast supports moutpoints. This means you can use the same port for multiple streams. Just give each stream a different mountpoint (name). e.g. http://123.45.67.8:8000/stream1 <http://123.45.67.8:8000/stream1> http://123.45.67.8:8000/stream2 <http://123.45.67.8:8000/stream2> -greg. -----Original Message----- From: Doc NAsty
2006 Mar 02
0
Stream fallbacks/spillovers/splashing
Dan Regalia wrote: > My assumption is that the Fallback-override should only pertain to the > mountpoint in which it is contained, and not the entire server. You have found what I consider to be a bug in Icecast, though there seems to be no willingness to fix this. If you have a stream which is a fallback for more than one source, any listener which fell back to it will be pulled
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> Cc: 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
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
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
2011 Aug 24
1
king fm m3u streams
That's interesting, I didn't know m3u files could do that. Are they built up using xml? On 23/08/2011 07:31, Greg Ogonowski wrote: > M3U is just a playlist file, and can actually specify different types of > streams: MP3, AAC, OGG, for example. > The Logitech Squeezebox Product Family plays these streams nicely, although > you will need to create an account on the Logitech