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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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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
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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
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
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From: M Edwards <medwards@ualberta.ca>
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
1
compilling error ices-0.2.3.tar.gz
dowloaded the latest libshout and icecast2 from cvs. I also downloaded ices-0.2.3.tar.gz from
icecast.org for mp3 suport. Libshout compiled succesfully but when i tried to compile ices i
received the following error. please help.
<p>make[3]: *** [playlist.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/stream/ices-0.2.3/src/playlist'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving
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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----- Original Message -----
From: Jose Julian Buda
To:
2004 Aug 06
3
ices2
can i stream static mp3 files using ices2?
if so does the mount point need to to be something similar to"mountpoint1.m3u", "mountoint1.mp3" or just "mountpoint1"
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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
3
Icecast User Login Question
At 01:37 PM 11/3/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >I can have a look at implementing this when I get chance.
>That would be great as the devs at shoutcast have absolutely no interest or
>so it seems in adding this feature, which causes people
>to rely on 3rd party scripts to handle the authentication, which is shotty
>at best.
actually, as it turns out, this does make alot of sense,
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
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
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
thanks!
----- Original Message -----
From: Kerry Cox <kerry.cox@ksl.com>
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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