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2004 Aug 06
0
Unofficial Icecast HOWTO posted
okee, I put the oddcast help online at: http://www.radioqualia.net/oddcast i have to appologise twice for this, because the formatting is kinda crappy and i just converted it from a word doc with a straight doc->html export :/ will fix in the coming weeks but its online for now...also if anyone can give some more informatiuon about the oddcast encoder settings then please let me know so i
2004 Aug 06
2
Unofficial Icecast HOWTO posted
Absolutely!! That was one thing that I was missing and would have like to have included. You can either send me the data or let us know the link. If you wouldn't mind adding to this HOWTO and I will post a link to your page so that people would know where I got the original files. Sounds good. KJ <p>On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 10:37, adam wrote: > looks great! :-) > > if you like i
2004 Aug 06
0
compile error
Good point. I just read that thread the other day. I will be sure to add the part about unencrypted passwords as soon as I get a chance. No offense was taken. But I want people to be sure to let me know if they find any problems or errors with the docs. The docs are only as good as the feedback given. Best of luck. KJ <p>On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 09:53, David Correa wrote: > On Wed, Apr 02,
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast 1.x vs icecast 2
thanks! ----- Original Message ----- From: Kerry Cox <kerry.cox@ksl.com> To: Icecast mailing list <icecast@xiph.org> Cc: Date: Subject: Re: [icecast] icecast 1.x vs icecast 2 <p>--=-yzJC+pyJDj1RouYtMnAL Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You may want to try my site at http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/. There is also a link to a legacy page that
2004 Aug 06
0
Unofficial Icecast HOWTO posted
looks great! :-) if you like i can post a how-to for setting up and streaming with oddcast and the win32 icecast 2 from oddsock (I have both with step by step screen shots etc). adam <p>On 12 Feb 2003, Kerry Cox wrote: > Howdy. I just posted an unofficial HOWTO on configuring icecast2 on a > Linux or other UNIX machine. It's just a draft in DocBook format, but I > was hoping
2004 Aug 06
0
compile error
I'm going to have to step in here now and say a few things. I maintain the http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/ page. I had hoped I had made it clear that the instructions outlined there are based on downloading the source from CVS. I have tested the instructions on my page on several occasions, each time with success. However, I am willing to admit there may be some discrepancies. If you or anyone
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast 1.3??
i'm still trying to get ices 0.x from cvs ., ( i need a recent enough one that supports .mp3 broadcast to icecast2 ) thanks ., a:/, On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Kerry Cox wrote: > Ted, > I agree. I am unable to find a link. > However, I have a copy (unofficial) that I downloaded before the web > page change. It's available along with several other icecast related > apps. The link
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast 1.3??
Ted, I agree. I am unable to find a link. However, I have a copy (unofficial) that I downloaded before the web page change. It's available along with several other icecast related apps. The link is here: http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/ This is open to all icecast users. I have had much luck with icecast and would like to offer up some of our bandwidth for downloading. I can make anything else
2004 Aug 06
0
OGG streaming and Icecast2
Maybe try my unofficial icecast howto at http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/. It's not much but it works great for me. Hope it works. KJ <p>On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 13:16, Brandon wrote: > Hi All, > > I recently just took the time to play with the OGG format and compare it to > mp3..and my conclusion is: > > SWEEEEET > > Where can I learn about writing a source for
2004 Aug 06
6
Unofficial Icecast HOWTO posted
Howdy. I just posted an unofficial HOWTO on configuring icecast2 on a Linux or other UNIX machine. It's just a draft in DocBook format, but I was hoping it might help someone. I've worked enough with icecast over the past few years that I thought it time to share what I've learned. The URL is as follows: http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/ I have older documentation in
2004 Aug 06
0
Restricting access to specific IPs
I would think the /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny would do the trick. /etc/hosts.allow icecast: 127.0.0.1 64.147.130. 192.168.0. /etc/hosts.deny ALL: ALL Someone please correct me if I am wrong. It's been known to happen. KJ On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 09:55, Jesper Johnson wrote: > Hello > > I tried searching the mailing list and did some googling on the topic also, > but
2004 Aug 06
4
streaming ogg and mp3 on the same machine
I have been able to successfully stream ogg vorbis as both a playlist and as a live stream off my icecast2 server here using port 8000. Works great. I can also stream MP3 live audio using darkice and icecast2 off the same box using port 8001. But I have been unable to create a situation where I can stream *both" ogg and mp3 off the same machine. I have even created a new icecast directory to
2004 Aug 06
1
streaming ogg and mp3 on the same machine
Ahh, I knew I had simply overlooked something. Do you have a sample config to share? Thanks. KJ <p>On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 13:52, Akos Maroy wrote: > Kerry Cox wrote: > > I can also stream MP3 live audio using darkice and icecast2 off the same > > box using port 8001. > > darkice can stream both ogg and mp3 at the same time, to the same > server, or different
2004 Aug 06
3
parsing icecast 1 and icecast2 logs in GUI web format
I know this was mentioned some time back, but I am curious if anyone has had any further success with this. My radio station is looking for a nice clean comprehensive overview of all connections to our icecast 1 and 2 servers. Someone had tweaked the webalizer program to render all the stats in a nice GUI format. However, there were still a couple items missing. Just wondering what everyone else
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast + liveice won't play nicely
Ben, This is what I have in my liveice.cfg file. #SERVER xx.xx.xx.xx SERVER xxxxx.xxxx.xxx PORT 8000 PASSWORD xxxx USE_LAME3 /usr/local/bin/lame ENCODER_ARGS --lowpass 6 --silent --noshort -q2 SOUNDCARD HALF_DUPLEX SAMPLE_RATE 48000 BITRATE 64000 STEREO X_AUDIOCAST_LOGIN NAME KSL Radio 1160 GENRE KSL's Testing Internet Radio URL http://xxxxxx.xxx.xxxx/ DESCRIPTION Utah's Home for News,
2004 Aug 06
9
Unofficial Icecast HOWTO posted
It should. I just tried it out my own instructions after letting them go a few days. I didn't want them fresh in my mind. I simply copied the configs and played dumb (not too hard). I then started up my playlist server and am listening to it right now. I tested out the streaming stuff a few days ago with good results. Hope it works out as well for you all. Find anything wrong, let me know and
2004 Aug 06
1
other encoders?
Just doing a bit of research here. I hope it is not too off topic. 1) Is anyone using any other type of audio encoding utility *other than* LAME? 2) If so, how compatible have you found it to be with your streaming utilities, i.e. ices, liveice-ng, darkice, etc? 3) What other platforms have you been able to run these utilities successfully? I am not planning on migrating, but doing due dilligence
2004 Aug 06
2
compile error
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 09:09:28AM -0700, Kerry Cox wrote: > I'm going to have to step in here now and say a few things. > I maintain the http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/ page. I had hoped I had > made it clear that the instructions outlined there are based on > downloading the source from CVS. I have tested the instructions on my > page on several occasions, each time with
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
2004 Aug 06
3
using the latest icecast and ices to stream both ogg and mp3
So basically, I download and install ices 0.3, fire it up as well and then using the currently running icecast server, just set a new mountpoint. Instead of /ksl.ogg I would make a /ksl.mp3 mountpoint. This would be configured in the configuration file included with ices 0.3? I am only doing live streaming, feeding a raw audio feed into the box, and then encoding it on the fly. Thanks much. KJ