Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "playlist streams"
2004 Aug 06
6
playlist streams
Adon Irani wrote:
>you mean you have a pool of .ogg/.mp3 files ( perhaps an open po0l with
>personal folders, etc ) . and you want to generate a playlist to a select
>few or more of these files .. so that a listener will tune in at a certain
>time, and listen to whichever types of songs you've decided for that time
>
>
Basically, yes.
>you don't want to do live
2004 Aug 06
0
playlist streams
>
> We will have thousands of 24 hour playlists generated everyday by
> software I'm developing. If we encode all our audio files at 32kb/s,
> could we not just supply a link to the playlist files directly on our
> server. So in effect, our server is just acting like a hard disk and
> listeners are playing the files directly. Would this work?
you mean you have a pool of
2004 Aug 06
0
playlist streams
>
> >you don't want to do live simulcast sh0ws , correct? .. just offer 24-7
> >music ( which will change depending on the time ) . you don't want to have
> >actual radio shows w/ song intro's , etc . .
> >
> That is correct, however, there will be song intro's etc because they
> will be pre-recorded as audio files.
right . but all the content is
2004 Dec 31
1
Icecast not streaming from playlist. (Newbie)
Hi all,
I'm new to the streaming audio thing, but have been a linux user for 7 or 8
years. Here's some background:
I work in a really EMI-nasty environment that prevents receiving radio
broadcasts. In order to listen to sporting events, local news, etc. I
planned to set up icecast to stream live audio snatched from a radio at
home, and listen to it at work.
I installed icecast,
2001 Feb 20
1
plugin cause winamp and sonique to crash when using playlist or skin ahead
Winamp Version: Winamp v2.72
Processor Type: PII 300mmx
RAM: 64mb RAM
FILES IN PLAYLIST: 99
Number of OGG Files in Playlist: 90
Number of MP3 Files in Playlist: 9
scenario:
I have several OGG files along with MP3s in a PLS playlist and evertime I skip ahead in the list about 12 or so songs the program crashes (I've also tried this with a M3U playlist, using the same files). It happens
2000 May 08
3
about playlist
I have the icecast with some ices working perfectly in a Linux server,
mp3
files are reproduced with no problems, I'm quite satisfied with it but I
have a little doubt!
When users click the link at the HTML page, their default player (like
xmms,
winamp... etc) doesn't load.
That's how I've made the link:
<a href="http://my.server:8000/playlist.m3u">
How can I
2020 Jul 12
4
Linux source-client that can push AAC to icecast2?
Hi all, I set up ezstream to read a playlist.m3u file containing only MP3 encoded songs (to shuffle continuously) and push this to icecast2. This works, and I can also reencode to a lower bitrate.
I would like to know if there is a way to reencode these MP3s into AAC-LC 128kpbs and then push the stream to icecast2. I'm doing this on a VM with only terminal access and no audio hardware, so
2004 Aug 06
1
Playlist Web Display Code Request
On 28 Jun 2003 at 7:42, Roy Harvey wrote:
> Does someone have any script code (perl, bash, whatever) that creates
> a "Now Playing" list from the ices playlist and logs? Ideally, it
> would display the last five songs that played as well as the next five
> (for non-random playlists) and be able to wrap around to the beginning
> when it hits the end of the list. ;-)
You
2004 Aug 06
3
Update ezstream playlist 'on the fly'
Hi,
I'm using ezstream to stream a list of mp3 files to my icecast2 server
which works great. I'm using a m3u playlist file which ezstream reads
when it starts and rereads when it loops. The problem is that this
playlist is quite long and I would like to be able to inject a song
last minute some where in the playlist. I have two options at the
moment to do this:
- restart ezstream
-
2004 Dec 08
2
Serving a playlist.pls / listen.m3u file
Hi - I've heard that Icecast provides a fake "playlist file" along the lines of
http://blahblah:8000/listen.m3u
or
http://blahblah:8000/playlist.pls
because Quicktime can't seem to handle the stream without a playlist
file to wrap it up. (There may be other reasons.) However, I can't
seem to find any documentation about this, and guessing various URLs
on my icecast2.0.1
2015 Aug 22
6
Best source for creating multiple streams
Hi there.
I'm trying to find a way to create multiple streams with one source
client. Each of the streams should read from a different playlist file
and randomly pull and play songs from the file. I know how to do this
with a single stream with clients such as IceS and Ezstream, but I
don't see a way to specify different playlists for each mountpoint. I
was wondering if anyone had any
2017 Sep 23
1
Please make permanent playlist URLs
I've noticed that playlist urls change over time. Thismakes it
impossible to use them in a playlist (or to use them for other services
like radio-browser.info) for long-term use
(http://dir.xiph.org/listen/576154/listen.m3u expired today for example).
Why don't you use permanent playlist file names?
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2004 Aug 06
1
web-based playlist manager
>
> > This must have been done before, right? If not, I'll take a stab at
> > writing one.
>
> Many, many times. It's a complicated enough type of UI that few of them
> are very good, and none of them may be to your liking. Search on
> freshmeat :) And I'm sure respective authors who hang out here will
> push their wares as well.
>
The real
2004 Aug 23
1
theora playlist extension
> If you just meant serverside generation, most people do use cgi to
> do this, and I believe icecast has this built in, so a request for
> http://icecast.server.net/stream.ogg.m3u will generate an
> audio/mpegurl response that points to the .ogg url.
>
> Are either of those what you mean?
exactly to link to an ogg vorbis stream on an icecast server you link it
with
2015 Sep 15
3
Best source for creating multiple streams
How do you create different logs files for each stream?
From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf
Of Camara, Carlos
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2015 12:43 AM
To: icecast at xiph.org; icecast at xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Best source for creating multiple streams
With IceS2 this is easily accomplished by copying the 'ices-playlist.XML'
file
2004 Aug 06
3
Client Woes
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> The way to prevetn this download, or rather to work around it, is to use
> a small intermediate playlist file. In order to get maximum client
> support, m3u files are best. Just make an m3u file called stream.m3u
> and in it put:
>
> http://www.RainbowRadio.com:8000/club.mp3
>
> Then point your users to that file. Which will
2004 Aug 06
2
content on demand HOWTO available
if you point most clients to an mp3 file the entire file must be downloaded
before it can start playing.
The .m3u and .pls files tell an mp3 client to start downloading and buffer
the mp3 so that it can play it while it is downloading. The biggest issue
with streaming this way is that if the file is encoded at a bitrate that is
higher than can be downloaded by (or served to) the client due to
2004 Aug 06
1
Scripted playlists with shout?
Hi,
Another basic question (the list archive search doesn't seem to be
working).
Is it possible to do scripted playlists with shout? I want to allow the
people at my site to upload new mp3 files to the server and have them placed
in the playlist automatically. I tried generating the playlist (file) with
crontab, but it seems shout only reads the playlist once, at startup.
I
2004 Aug 06
4
Tweaking Questions.
5/16/01 12:45 PM kevin@kevinsearle.com
Kevin:
>> The reason for asking is that everything else had "hackme" as a pw
>> and "prettyplease" raised a question because we thought it may be
>> a part of something else (ie. ices) and curious if we missed something
>> in the setting up process.
>
>There are three different passwords - one for the admin,
2020 Jan 07
2
admin console
January 7, 2020 10:56 AM, "user" <5f787a at i2pmail.org> wrote:
> 2020-01-06 17:50, Philipp Schafft wrote:
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>
> I'm consider to put icecast behind reverse proxy. It is not so easy as I
> think before. Does anyone have experience with it?
I run it behind a reverse proxy on apache, and everything works bar one thing - the links in the status and admin