Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Icecast Stream from Linux Audio Developers Meeting 2003"
2004 Aug 06
3
cvs problem...
hello everyone!
i have a problem checking out the icecast cvs. the checkout stalls after
pulling timing/timing.h (no matter which module, they all seem to depend
on it). i have to kill it after a while.
am i doing anything wrong, or is your cvs botched ?
for now, i'm using a nightly snapshot, but i can't find ices2 in it, so
i tried to pull cvs. btw, the chroot feature is cool. i
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
2004 Aug 06
2
relaying problem w/ icecast 1.3
hello * !
i have a problem setting up a relay server:
icecast starts up fine, but when i do
-> relay pull -m /liveice http://mallia.zkm.de:8000/liveice
on the admin console, it fails to connect to the stream:
Connecting to relay [mallia.zkm.de:8000/liveice], please wait...
Could not connect to port 8000 on host mallia.zkm.de
->
trangely enough, this happens instantly, without any chance
2004 Aug 06
0
relaying problem w/ icecast 1.3
[slightly ot, linker question]
Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
> i gave up compiling icecast2 cvs because of the many needed libs (it's a
> production machine, and the admin does not want to fiddle with it, so i
> would have had to build them all separately...)
on second thought, is there a way to compile a static icecast2 binary
with each and every dependency (well, except maybe for
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast2 is killed when client connects (on sparc32)
hi !
i have succesfully compiled libshout/icecast/ices on a quad ss20
(4xhypersparc@125mhz, 128mb ram). ten out of ten for a robust,
cross-platform build, guys ! it compiled straight out of the box.
i can start the server and it even connects to a remote server and
starts to relay. when i run xmms from another machine and connect, it
stops at "pre-buffering 0/32k". here's an
2004 Aug 06
1
which icecast2 for production...
hello * !
i'm about to set up two icecast2 boxen, that, ahem, just have to work by
next wednesday :)
(not that i have encountered any problems so far, but then i'm still in
test mode...)
i wonder if there's any special cvs vintage that the developers would
recommend (do you tag "stable" releases ?), or should i just stick to
the latest and greatest..?
best,
jörn
2004 Aug 06
3
test load for icecast2 ?
hello everyone!
first of all, thanks to all software authors and documentation writers
for a great piece of work !
i'm test-driving an icecast2 relay on a rather crappy network
connection. to hammer on it, i was listening to the stream with xmms
while doing a couple of parallel wget -O - http://..mystream 2&>1
>/dev/null from another machine. however, as few as 5 parallel
2004 Aug 06
0
PDA as source client
Luke Stodola wrote:
> Has anybody used anything other than a PC as a source for icecast2? Are
> PDAs powerfull enough? I know vorbis encoding takes a signifigant amount
> of CPU power, but I've been able to do it on 4 year old PCs. Does a
> 206MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor have as much power as a 200
> Mhz Pentium?
the big problem here is that the arm does not
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: sample rate and emu10k1
Matt Boersma wrote:
> This is slightly off-topic, but since we're talking about sample rates
> perhaps one of you can help.
>
> I have a SoundBlaster Live! 5.1 card installed in a nice server
> running Debian Woody (stable). I have ices and icecast2 working
> well from recent CVS sources. Linux 2.4.18 kernel using the included
> OSS/Free emu10k1 driver.
>
>
2004 Aug 06
0
MB soundcards and PCI soundcards
this is almost certainly a driver or device mapping issue. the
answer depends on whether you use alsa or oss.
if you're using oss: use alsa :)
if you're using alsa: are both cards correctly installed? what does
aplay -l say? what does lsmod | grep snd say?
have you specified the correct device to use? depending on your
installation, the onboard sound chip might be set to be the default
2004 Aug 06
0
status of speex over icecast ?
hello everyone!
is it possible to stream speex via icecast ?
i'm looking into it for the broadcasting of the upcoming linux audio
developers' conference (http://www.zkm.de/lad) as an addition to the ogg
vorbis streams we will provide.
a quick search in the speex mailing list archive yields nothing.
if somebody here has such a project on the back burner and is looking
for the ultimate
2004 Aug 06
2
how much horsepower will i need for streaming?
hi!
i'm putting together a streaming relay network for the linux audio
developer's conference #2 (http://www.zkm.de/lad), and i was
wondering how much cpu power will be required on the master server.
we need to record 2 48k stereo signals simultaneously and encode
them into three streams each:
2x 54kbit/s 22k05 mono
2x 112kbit/s 48k stereo
2x 192kbit/s 48k stereo
it would be very
2004 Aug 06
2
On demand relay in icecast 2?
Michael Smith wrote:
> On Thursday 12 February 2004 03:05, v b wrote:
>
>>I'm using this on icecat 1.3.12 but it doesn't seem to work with icecast
>>2.0.0. The relay starts as soon as icecast is started and does not drop,
>>even if there are no clients. I've been over and over the docs and can't
>>figure out what I'm doing wrong.
>>
>
2004 Aug 06
0
does icecast care what it streams?
Michael Smith wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 February 2004 15:16, oddsock wrote:
>
>>it would be true to say that yes, you could stream NSV or other video types
>>with this manner (assuming that they don't need special stream processing,
>>NSV does not, something like Ogg-Theora probably would)...the main problem
>>is the issue of a source client. Currently, there is
2004 Aug 06
0
Questions
at least i found that the -kh version of icecast2
(http://xiph.org/~karl) have a config option to include theora and
speex. not sure whether its functional already, though.
the NEWS file of icecast-2.0-kh31 says
"initial implementation of multiple Ogg codec streaming, theora,
vorbis and speex. more work needed to start at theora key frame."
there is however no mention of speex in
2004 Aug 06
0
*Real* real time streaming (no delay/latency)?
one problem apart from icecast is that tcp/ip over ethernet does not
guarantee *when* your packets will arrive, or even in what order.
while the chances are good that it works rather quickly, you can't
sue anyone if it doesn't ;)
but once the network becomes congested, you are in trouble. if the
network between your two locations is one cable, not shared, no
hubs, it might work. but
2004 Aug 06
4
does icecast care what it streams?
...i.e. could it stream arbitrary stuff (such as video) if i don't
care about metadata?
--
"I never use EQ, never, never, never. I previously used to use mic
positioning but I've even given up on that too."
- Jezar on http://www.audiomelody.com
<p>Jörn Nettingsmeier
Kurfürstenstr 49, 45138 Essen, Germany
http://spunk.dnsalias.org (my server)
2004 Aug 06
1
Recommended IceCast streaming hosts
Can anyone suggest a streaming host company with lots of bandwidth that
supports IceCast streams, or at least knows how to setup & maintain
IceCast.
Thanks,
Ross Levis.
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2004 Aug 06
1
OSS/Linux and Ices
Hi,
I've had a series of problems in the past getting ices to work properly which I
think might now have some relation to the OSS/Linux drivers I'm using. Does
anyone know if you need to change a setting or take an extra step to get Ices2
to work when using the commercial OSS drivers as opposed to any of they other
available methods.
The reason I suspect this is that I've found only
2004 Aug 06
6
PDA as source client
Has anybody used anything other than a PC as a source for icecast2? Are
PDAs powerfull enough? I know vorbis encoding takes a signifigant amount
of CPU power, but I've been able to do it on 4 year old PCs. Does a
206MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor have as much power as a 200
Mhz Pentium?
I'm thinking Compaq iPaq, running Familiar Linux and IceS, would make a
nice portable