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2004 Aug 06
1
Two sources on one mountpoint?
also, you can try two more things: 1- make the mix by hardware: a very simple mix console can do that. you can build it starting from resistors and capacitors. You can find a lot of such circuits in google. 2- mixing by soft: I can't tell you right now which soft can do that, but may be you find someone. chao, karel --- Geoff Shang <gshang@uq.net.au> wrote: > Hi: > >
2004 Aug 06
1
Bandwidth & Cost for broadcasting
Hello Nicolas, Sunday, April 6, 2003, 2:42:36 PM, you wrote: NB> Hello EISELE, NB> Sunday, April 6, 2003, 11:32:59 AM, you wrote: EP>> Hi, EP>> I'm CTO for a new Techno/Trance Radio named Let's Go Zik EP>> (http://www.letsgozik.com) and i'm looking for the cheapest solution to EP>> broadcast. For the moment, we're using Live356 for relaying our
2004 Aug 06
2
Bandwidth & Cost for broadcasting
Hi, I'm CTO for a new Techno/Trance Radio named Let's Go Zik (http://www.letsgozik.com) and i'm looking for the cheapest solution to broadcast. For the moment, we're using Live356 for relaying our stream. It's quite good but a little bit too cheap and not handy (they do not provide multiple bitrate relay, ...). This is why I'm starting a new study. Everyone can help us by
2004 Aug 06
2
compile error
duh?! the port complains about my libtool being outdated, although i installed the latest from gnu.org. any more advice? > > yes, look at what the port maintainer did *duh* > > boink > > On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 11:44:35AM +0000, till@klimpong.com wrote: > > > > > > in the FreeBSD ports there already is something for ices2 and icecast2. > > >
2004 Aug 06
1
compile error
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 10:59:00AM -0700, Kerry Cox wrote: > The docs are only as > good as the feedback given. > Best of luck. > KJ Pax, Also, you might want to mention the compatibility issues between icecast2 and shout. I will test again when i get a chance, i am almost sure that i compiled first icecast2 (from the port) and that server_info said "Using crypt" (this
2004 Aug 06
2
compile error
> > in the FreeBSD ports there already is something for ices2 and icecast2. > it's a little on the old side (from november 2002). > > cvsup the latest ports tree, though, you should update your box to 4.7 > as well ... or 4.8-rc if you really want to be l33t. Yeah, my ports are up to date. I prefer to build some things by hand though. ;-) I updated libtool and got a little
2004 Aug 06
2
bit/bytes <= broadcasting : the state of art ?
Hi, Our webradio (Let's Go Zik - http://www.letsgozik.com) works with donation and partenship. I think it's the only way to keep a webradio alive for the moment... We are making our radio in a associative way... It's quite hard to "find" listeners. Currently we are nearly broadcasting for 60 simultaneous listeners (and approx. 5000 differents listeners per months)...
2004 Aug 06
2
dare to compare -- live streams: ogg/WMA
hello all! After having read http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/listen.html and listened to the examples on that very educational page, I decided to augment the info. This example is more simple, it involves the comparision between two streams of the same radio station, FranceInter (a station of Radio France in Paris). The ogg stream is running at around 30 kbps/11 kHz in stereo. The WMA stream
2004 Aug 06
2
libshout compile problems
hehe... i don't think it's that difficult to guess ;) we just want to successfully compile the actual snapshot of libshout. As I had said before, I haven't tried to compile the latest version yet, but the previous versions gave me the same errors when trying to compile them. boink wrote: >it's a little difficult for us to read minds. > >What do you *exactly* want to
2005 Jun 20
2
Fallback
Thanks for the answer. How can I do a "failback" for a relayed stream ? The idea is to set up a relay that can use for the same mountpoint two connection. Karl Heyes a ?crit : >On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 13:34, EISELE Pascal wrote: > > >>Hi, >> >>I'm trying the following settings but it seams that it's not working :( >>While I try to switch down
2004 Aug 06
2
Radio france in ogg
Boink wrote: > They're streaming only in 22050/11khz mono. > I'm doing my stream around 30 kbps/11khz in *stereo*. Just my opinion but I've found streaming with quality -1 22khz Mono produces the best sound quality for 32kb/s. 11khz stereo sounds like crap in comparison. I'm just waiting (impatiently) for OddCastDSP(v1) to support 22050 mono via the SQRSoft crossfader. If
2005 Jun 06
23
Multi-ISP in 2.4.0
Hello Shorewall list, I''m a happy Shorewall user since a few years now and everything works fine for me except one thing that I try to implement since a week, the multi-isp. I''ve downloaded the 2.4.0 Stable release yesterday and tried the RC2 since a week. My config is a Debian running a kernel 2.4.27 home made with the CONNMARK.diff patch applied I''m using 2 ISP,
2004 Aug 06
1
cannot get icecast and ices totalk...authenticationfailed
I have the latest items, but cannot seem to figure out how to include libshout2 in the ices build...I put it into the requested conf file, set LIBDIR, and tried the --libdir param when compiling ices, with no luck. Thanks! Eric > > go to http://www.icecast.org/~brendan and get the latest libshout2 and > the latest ices-0.2.3. > > using the latest icecast2-cvs helps too. you can
2004 Aug 06
3
libshout compile problems
No, it's not his version of autoconf or automake. I had the same errors even with the latest versions available for my debian distribution. I only could help myself by using one of my precompiled binaries from a previous cvs snapshot. I haven't tried it with the current snapshot but I also don't know if there had been any update lately. Michael Smith wrote: >>all ok until
2004 Aug 06
3
compile error
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 09:26:53AM +1000, Michael Smith wrote: > icecast2 does not use "encrypted" passwords. I considered that a feature not > worth adding, since (done the way icecast 1.x did it) it adds zero additional > security. Hi Mike, Could be a FreeBSD Ports problem? It seemed to me that t was compiled with that feature. erver_info would mention "Using
2003 Apr 01
2
Radio france in ogg
Hi there. http://www.radiofrance.fr/services/aide/difflive.php#ogg Looks like radio france has started its ogg stream ! Thanks to them. France Inter : http://ogg.tv-radio.fr:1441/encoderfinter.ogg France Info : http://ogg.tv-radio.fr:1441/encoderfinfo.ogg France Culture : http://ogg.tv-radio.fr:1441/encoderfculture.ogg France Musiques : http://ogg.tv-radio.fr:1441/encoderfmusiques.ogg
2005 Nov 25
1
2 WAN links and DNAT
Hi Here is a short description of my network: ppp0 (adsl) ppp1 (adsl) | | | | --------------------- | Router | | Firewall | | MASQUERAD | | DNAT | | | | eth0 | --------------------- | | | ---------------------- |
2004 Aug 06
4
solved: building icecast2 on OpenBSD
Icecast2 compiles on OpenBSD 3.2 with the steps outlined by Moritz (thanks for that). I'm running into problems streaming ogg files from the fileserve directory, although serving mp3 files from the same directory happens without a hitch...again, both work fine on a Debian system. I'll try building the ogg and vorbis libraries from source to see if that fixes anything (they are
2004 Aug 06
1
SXSW.com fun
how diapointing no mp3 streams! <p><p><p>----- Original Message ----- From: mike To: icecast@xiph.org Sent: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 12:37:25 -0600 Subject: [icecast] SXSW.com fun We finally got icecast/ices streaming audio for 6 venues in Austin here for SXSW. We are streaming wirelessly and that gave us a fit at the outset. Anyway, the url is http://sxsw.com/music/livestreams
2004 Aug 06
1
Radio france in ogg
Geoff Shang wrote: > 22khz quality -1, which in my > experience tends to come out at around 22-24kbps Based on the OddCastDSP status screen, I'm getting averages of around 30k in mono, about 42k in stereo. 30k is likely too high for 33.6 modems but don't most people use 56k modems these days? Most connections are around 48k I believe. Ross. --- >8 ---- List archives: