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2004 Aug 06
4
off: live365 relay
A bit off-topic question: has anyone any experiences with the relaying
service that live365.com has? what kind of stream(s) do they relay? what
is the protocol they use?
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2004 Aug 06
2
Trying to stream to a Nanocaster/2.0 server
Hi Akos,
--- Akos Maroy <darkeye@tyrell.hu> wrote:
> well of course, the nanocast server uses some different login
> protocol
> than icecast or shoutcast. is there a site for this server? maybe a
> spec
> on the source login protocol? then I could add support for it to
> darkice
Hmm.. I thought nanocaster was similar to shoutcast? I can use the
shoutcast plugin for
2004 Aug 06
1
Trying to stream to a Nanocaster/2.0 server
--- Akos Maroy <darkeye@tyrell.hu> wrote:
> did you try it with darkice configured for shoutcast? e.g. a
> configuration section [shoutcast-0]?
Yes I did, but it never connected properly.
This is the message:
DarkIce 0.8 live audio streamer, http://darkice.sourceforge.net
Copyright (c) 2000-2002, Tyrell Hungary, http://tyrell.hu
Using config file: /usr/local/etc/live365.cfg
Using
2004 Aug 06
3
metadata update in the stream
This has come up earlier, but I don't remember a solution.
How do I update the metadata of the stream 'on the fly'? I'm thinking of
having a live stream (through darkice), with the title, author, etc.
metadata changed every once in a while to reflect the actual program.
How would I do that?
Should I insert such data into the mp3 / ogg voribs data somehow by
calling some
2004 Aug 06
0
off: live365 relay
Answer to your question:
Live365 is strictly mp3
Much more than you wanted to know:
I started using Live365 about a zillion years ago and of course it was wonderful "back in the good ole daze". After you
signed up with them, you could park 365 meg of mp3s (up to 56k) and/or set up a relay (using either icecast or
shoutcast) all for free. (Dirty little secret was at first, although
2004 Aug 06
3
Audio Capturing
Gary Major wrote:
> Does darkice or anything else allow you take the incoming audio from a
> soundcard, but instead of encoding it and sending it to icecast, just encode
> it and save it as a file instead?
DarkIce not at the moment, though as of 0.8 you can save all what is
sent to the server in a local file.
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2004 Aug 06
2
Updating stream metadata...
Does anyone know what tool I can use to update the stream metadata
(like artist, title, etc..) while I use an app like DarkIce? I would
like to be able to update the stream info with the track I play.
I know that XMMS and its liveice plugin do that, but I'd rather use
DarkIce and capture all the sound from the card.
Thanks,
Tom
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2004 Aug 06
2
Trying to stream to a Nanocaster/2.0 server
Hi all,
I'm attempting to stream audio to a live365.com server, more
specifically, it is a Nanocaster/2.0 server:
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Server: Nanocaster/2.0
Content-Type: audio/mpeg
Cache-Control: no-cache
Pragma:no-cache
Connection: close
Content-Length: 44000000
I tried Liveice (XMMS plugin) and it wouldn't connect properly. I
tried ices, that too would not work. I even tried DarkIce
2005 Apr 11
1
how to update stream metadata by source client
Karl Heyes wrote:
> The handling of metadata is specific to the format, eg MP3 itself has no
> in-stream metadata support, only the shoutcast-style streams have
> metadata handling. Vorbis has in-stream metadata support but is handled
> differently to MP3.
I see. so we have separate solutions for:
- shoutcast (mp3)
- icecast 1.x (mp3)
- icecast 2.x
- mp3
- ogg vorbis
> The
2004 Aug 06
5
no luck with streamers
The same as wtih liveice, it stops while trying to open /dev/dsp according to strace.
<p><p>On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Maroy Akos wrote:
> Raúl Gutiérrez Segalés wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to stream to an Icecast server (current version) that is up and running and I have tried plenty of streamers and no go..
> >
> > Any advices? I want to
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice memory leak
ups, sorry for fuzzy description. I use "top" to watch the running
processes. It updates every 5 seconds.
I am running RedHat 7.2, download from one of Redhats mirros. Haven't
installed any updates of Redhat 7.2. The box is a fresh PC with Amd Athlon
1700XP, 128MB, two SoundBlaster 16 PCI using OSS drivers.
Any info missing?
Kristjan
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2002 Jun 27
2
streaming ogg audio
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> From: Akos Maroy [SMTP:darkeye@tyrell.hu]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 9:14 PM
> To: vorbis@xiph.org
> Subject: Re: [vorbis] streaming ogg audio
>
> figyu wrote:
> > so, if i listen to a streamed ogg file (enter url into winamp, eg), the seek
> > bar never shows up, nor the position of where the playback is at any given
> >
2004 Aug 06
3
server side stream dump in icecast2?
Hi,
I'm wondering if this feature is implemented in icecast2? It was in
icecast 1.x, and I found it very useful...
<p>Akos
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2004 Aug 06
3
Setting up Icecast on a shell?
What settings do I need to change in the Makefile etc so it compiles and
installs on a normal shell account?
I've already tried compiling it using a different prefix etc but I must have
messed up somewhere.
Since its a normal shell account i obviously can't install to /usr/local and
so forth...
I'm wanting to have it installed to /home/username/icecast/server (then /bin
for binaries,
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice and Icecast ..
I can create a section in darkice
with looks like
[file-0]
format = vorbis
bitrateMode = abr
bitrate = 48
fileName = /tmp/save.ogg
Is there a way to start/stop recording
without stopping all other streamer?
per example
- stop file recording
- save file to another name
- start recording ( regenerate the nessesary header for mp3 or ogg)
maybe an HUP?
Thanks.
2004 Aug 06
7
question on downsampling
Hi,
Maybe a bit off topic for this list, bt anyway.
I have received several feature requests for DarkIce to support
downsampling of the audio input before passing it to lame or ogg vorbis.
For example the audio read from the soundcard would be 44.1kHz, and lame
would get it at 22.05kHz.
I figure two ways of doing this:
1. For lame, one can specify the input and the desired mp3 sampling
rate,
2005 Jan 25
3
Darkice/Streamer
Does anyone know if darkice can send the same stream to both an icecast and
a shoutcast sever, without encoding it twice ?
Or any suggestions for another streamer that can?
Thanks,
Dan
2004 Aug 06
5
A large streaming project
> As a guess, how many IceCast streams could be supported on one Linux PC
> (say 1.5Ghz PC).
Icast at one point had about 456 stations or so. We were able to do
this (all the music was preencoded) with 8 machines quite reliably.
Basically 4 machines sourced streams, and 4 machines served them. Only
three machines were really needed, so failures were taken care of if
only one machine
2004 Aug 06
1
A large streaming project
Akos Maroy <darkeye@tyrell.hu> said:
> Jack Moffitt wrote:
> > Icast at one point had about 456 stations or so. We were able to do
> > this (all the music was preencoded) with 8 machines quite reliably.
> > Basically 4 machines sourced streams, and 4 machines served them. Only
>
> but the source machines: did they encode live audio, or send static
> files
2004 Aug 06
0
Audio Capturing
So how would that would work?
I guess I could use Darkice to broadcast the stream to a new mountpoint, and
then use winamp,xmms or streamripper on another PC to attach to that mount
point and save the stream to a file - kludgy but would work. I realize I
could use something like waverc, but that would chew up significant disk
space as I need to capture this audio (approx 2-3 hrs) at 128K VBR.