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2004 Aug 06
0
icecast2 with MP3
Hello... Thanks fo your contributions...The port 8000 was actually opened, but i was using wrong command to see it opened. The server is working. I want also to be able to stream MP3 files, does icecast 2 support that? Let say if i use darkice instead of ices? Also, it seems like icecast2 doesn't support multicasting, what third party software do i need in order to be able to multicast my
2004 Aug 06
1
audio streaming server
Hello... I'm involved in a project whereby a live audio input from the FM radio station is to be sent to an audio streaming server, which will stream the audio to the remote sites thru the VSAT (satellite based) network. The remote sites are to rebroadcast the transmissions (FM station rebroadcast), as most of the expected listeners do not have access to the internet. Is icecast2 capable of
2004 Aug 06
1
Building Linux Audio Streaming server
Hello... I'm building a Linux audio streaming server using icecast 2. I've installed all necessary packages (including icecast, ices, libshout, Ogg Vorbis libraries, and other libraries required by icecast). The problem i'm getting is that after running the server, and try command netstat -n(to check network status), the port 8000 is not opened (while it expected to be opened). What
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast-1
Hello everybody, >> I have a project whereby it is required to multicast audio streams. >> I'm so much interested with icecast-2 , but it doesn't support >> multicast. The 'LiveCaster" application can multicast audio streams >> from icecast, but it can only multicast mp3 audio streams. So, it >> can't be used with icecast-2 as icecast-2 streams
2004 Aug 06
0
libshout1-based mp3 streaming to icecast2
The short answer, as Geoff says, is to use ices 0.x from CVS with libshout 2. The good news is CVS ices 0 has a number of bug fixes. libshout2 may be found at anoncvs@cvs.xiph.org:/usr/local/cvsroot libshout ices is at anoncvs@cvs.xiph.org:/cvs/ice ices Note the different paths above! Now, a little more detail: On Sunday, 16 March 2003 at 02:41, jeremy@squat.net wrote: > ices0 -b 24 -h
2004 Aug 06
2
CVS changes || http://www.xiph.org/cvs.html
look on http://www.xiph.org/cvs.html for the right login. b. On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 03:14:28AM -0500, Adon Irani wrote: > > thanks for the update ; i've finally been able to d/l the latest ices 0.x > fr0m cvs . > > but i'm having difficulties compiling . the builtin libshout doesn't work > , and it won't find my latest cvs-snapshot install of libshout . >
2004 Aug 06
0
(was, streaming both ogg and mp3) now, sending out 3 streams
Okay, I get the picture. Darkice is the way to go. I downloaded it and installed it and will be testing it using the latest icecast 2.0 beta. Just give me a few days to get it running and become used to it. <new question> Now, for another question. It's just a config issue really. I successfully have two streams running, one at high bandwidth or 96 kbps and the other low bandwidth at
2006 Feb 13
1
Streaming vorbis support
Hi! I'm setting up a streaming audio server for the student radio here in Stockholm. I'm of course going to primarily use Ogg/Vorbis, but I'd like to know how well Ogg/Vorbis streaming is supported on different platforms. I know it works well Windows (for example w/ recent Winamps) and Unices (XMMS, ogg123 etc.) but I'm not so sure about other platforms, most importantly Mac-OS
2006 Jul 20
1
libshout: Streaming MPEG Audio Layer 2
Hi, I'm not anywhere near an expert, but I had successfully used Darkice, TwoLame, and Icast231 to netcast a mp2 stream. If it will help, here is a snip from the related area of my darkice.cfg: [icecast2-1] format = mp2 bitrateMode = cbr bitrate = 384 quality = 1.0 server = 127.0.0.1 port = 32710 password = (duh!) sampleRate =
2004 Aug 06
3
libshout1-based mp3 streaming to icecast2
According to what I've read on this mailing list, it should be possible to stream MP3 data to icecast2 using ices-0.2.3, which I assume also should be the case for any other streaming client based on libshout1. So I decided to test this out to see if we really could dispense with icecast1 altogether on the server I help administer. My results were not promising, to say the least. I wiped out
2004 Aug 06
0
ices, alsa, dsnoop plugin a metadata update
Hello, I found a bug by metadata updating in ices-2.0.0. I use icecast2 server for streaming stations of Czech Radio. Czech Radio prefers streaming in both formats mp3 and ogg. So - I'm using DarkIce as a live audio streamer, which does encoding to mp3 and ogg streams together. I would like to insert textual information about actual streaming program, but DarkIce does not support it. So -
2005 Mar 07
2
New User Installation: Questions about live streaming
I recently installed icecast and iceS and all seems to be well. I have spent four days trying to understand and use darkice and finally gave up. Using darkice configuration: [general] duration = 0 # do it forever bufferSecs = 10 [input] #device=hw:0,0 device = /dev/dsp sampleRate = 22050 # 44100 or 22050 or 11025... bitsPerSample = 16 #16 bit samples channel = 2 # 1 for mono, 2 means stereo.
2004 Aug 06
1
I need a Freelance Coder...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Huh, why not just use ices with a perl song choser module ? This eliminates the need to develop the libshout based streamer (use ices instead) and give ices the title from your module, ices will take care of the rest. Or I am wrong ? :) On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Renaud Waldura wrote: > For what's it's worth, I do something similar to this
2004 Aug 06
0
libshout1-based mp3 streaming to icecast2
just a side note: as of 3/12/2003 I could not get ices0x from cvs to compile without errors. the nightly snapsot compiled fine <p><p><p><p>----- Original Message ----- From: Brendan Cully To: icecast@xiph.org Sent: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 21:15:01 -0500 Subject: Re: [icecast] libshout1-based mp3 streaming to icecast2 Sorry to follow up on my own post, but you may find it more
2004 Dec 31
2
Live streaming from Mac OS X
Hi Geoff! Thanks for ur reply Is there a way to tell icecast that the stream is mp3 ? Mac OS X has another way of live streaming using Quicktime Broadcaster, however, i am not able to make it work with MPlayer2. It works file with a quicktime client. There seems to be some issues with the SDP files that Quicktime creates for playing the audio and mplayer. Nicecast is kindof exactly what i
2004 Aug 06
4
mp3 support and compatibility
<quote who="Adon Irani"> > hello every0ne , it's ad0n from theDV8network.com . > > i've been hearing of more and more people in my community who are > having troubles connecting to our netw0rk . in most cases , wind0ws > media player or realone is stealing the associations ; What associations? > and even if they've installed winamp , the stream
2004 Aug 06
1
problems building ices-0.2.3
hello all: i have icecast2 and ices2 built and working great, streaming ogg like it aint no thing...i have a bunch of (legacy) mp3's however, that id like to stream to the icecast2 server, which means ices-0.2.3 (i know i could just convert all the old mp3s to ogg, but thats not being very nice to people with windows media player, for example...). i have an old ices (i think its from a
2004 Aug 06
0
Liveice on Linux PPC || use ices => use darkice
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 21:52, Drew Lane wrote: > I need a live streamer that will work on Linux PPC (Yellow Dog Linux). > > I can't get darkice to compile (error in 'MultiThreadedConnector.cpp') > and there is no darkice RPM for PPC. Well try ices, I'm guessing the OSS input will read from the sound card on PPC but check and let us know so we can fix it if not. Check
2004 Aug 06
2
using the latest icecast and ices to stream both ogg and mp3
darkice is an execellent bit of software, very well written. and the author of the darkice software, akos, is very active on the darkice ML. http://yp.tilos.hu:9000/tilos_high.ogg <= for a darkice stream. b. On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 12:05:55PM -0500, Brendan Cully wrote: > On Saturday, 22 November 2003 at 10:50, Kerry Cox wrote: > > So basically, I download and install ices 0.3,
2004 Aug 06
4
intended login protocol for icecast2
well, don't get me wrong, I am not generally opposed to progress, but speaking as a coder of source clients, providing yet another authentication mechanism is a bit frustrating.... I guess it wasn't too bad having to deal with Shoutcast/Icecast/Icecast2 specific connection protocols (yes they are ALL different!) but I am NOT going to support Shoutcast/ICecast/Icecast2 (ICE