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2004 Aug 06
2
Funky password mount point error for liveice and ic ecast - PLZ HL P!
OH MAN THANK YOU!!! I have been pulling my hair trying to get this $hit to work for weeks now. What other DSPs do you recommend instead of LiveIce? Either that or when do you expect the patch to be released? Thank you so much!!! DK > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Smith [mailto:msmith@xiph.org] > Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:35 PM > To: icecast@xiph.org >
2004 Aug 06
6
Problem with liveice
It's an Icecast 2 server which appears to be running fine (in that I can get status.xsl up in the browser) and using the latest Liveice tarball from http://star.arm.ac.uk/~spm/software/liveice.html <p>>From: EvilOverlord <eviloverlord@kucs.net> >Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org >To: icecast@xiph.org >Subject: Re: [icecast] Problem with livice >Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004
2004 Aug 06
3
Multiple Ogg Streams
Hello I've been playing around with Icecast, Oddcast DSP v2 and streamTranscoder, trying to get multiple streams with different bitrates in ogg format running. The source I am streaming is from Winamp 2.80 Oddcast DSP v2 serving to a linux compilation (got it from CVS just yesterday) of Icecast 2. I also compiled streamTranscoder 1.1 and after much trial got a not really stable second
2004 Aug 06
3
[FWD: Unable to login to icecast with liveice???]
Geoff Shang wrote: > Hi: > > Unless anyone's released an update, liveice does not work with icecast2. > > If you just want something to read from the soundcard, maybe darkice is for > you. Or, since you're using XMMS, try oddcast DSP for XMMS (visit > oddsock.org). > > Geoff. <p>Sorry no update for liveice - If only I had spare time to support it
2004 Aug 06
2
Hello everyone, here is some php code.
Okay, So remember that question I had last week about taking a bunch of relay servers and greping the status2.xsl file for the number of listeners? I coded it. I have to apologize right now, as its krufty, nasty, braindead code. But it works, and I'm rather proud that after being up as long as I have been up and drinking as much coffee, it works. It should be attached to this e-mail. I
2004 Aug 06
6
Liveice on Linux PPC
> > >> >> > >That line relates to this >struct ovectl_ratemanage_arg ai; > >which is defined in vorbis/vorbisenc.h. Is one of those other lines >stating that certain headers files could not be found? If so then make >sure that your system has the ogg and vorbis packages installed. You may >have to build libogg and libvorbis from source if you
2004 Aug 06
1
could not start logging
Hello! Whenever I get that error, its due to either the directory/file not existing, or having the wrong file permissions. Remember, it needs the file permissions of the user you created to be "icecast". Happy holidays all --stauf On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 05:00:39PM -0800, jensen galan wrote: > Greetings! > > Running into a snag when trying to fire up icecast: > >
2005 Mar 19
3
[Fwd: IceCast up to v2.20 multiple vulnerabilities]
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey all, did you happen to see this recent post to bugtraq? If so, I apologize. I haven't been keeping up with the archives since everything has been running so smoothly. ;) - --Stauf - -------- Original Message -------- Subject: IceCast up to v2.20 multiple vulnerabilities Date: 18 Mar 2005 22:31:14 -0000 From: Patrick
2004 Aug 06
1
PHP + parsing # of listeners.
Hello all, I have a quick question I believed was already touched on earlier, but I cannot find the thread/information in the archives, so I am going to ask away and ask for your patience. :) So I have my wonderful little PHP script, and my .pls files, and the relaying and everything else perfect for my icecast2 setup. But what I still need to do is pull the # of listners for a mount point, and
2004 Aug 06
3
alternatives to liveice and darkice
are there any decent alternatives to live audio streaming [via. soundcard] to darkice or liveice? after a few days fighting with darkice, i finally managed to bring it up only to see that it takes 55% of my cpu just to encode one 128kbps stream using libmp3lame. a similar 128kbps stream only takes up 36% cpu using liveice. maybe i have something configured wrong, but i was sortof expecting darkice
2004 Aug 06
7
icecast2, ogg, mp3, etc
Hi, Just wanted to clarify, can icecast2 not read OR broadcast any mp3, or can it just not broadcast mp3 (but still play from a playlist)? I know the quality would be dropped if it had to reencode them though. And what's up with that POS Winamp3, it doesn't even play gg streams?!? I use xmms, but we have winamp3 on a demo computer, it just sits and keeps prebuffering. I need something
2004 Aug 06
2
[FWD: Unable to login to icecast with liveice???]
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2005 Sep 14
2
live broadcast + WMA
_+icecast@sucs.org wrote: > Ices, Darkice, most of the normal stream creation bits don't need X11 > Do you mean normalisation? I mean dynamic compression. > WMA is Microsoft only so you will probably need to use Microsoft > software to do this. > > But if you already have MP3 I realy don't see the reason for WMA, as > anything that plays WMA is likely to also
2004 Sep 12
1
Icecast2 - different Qualities
Hi, We are streaming via oddcast/winamoo to icecast2 a 128kbit/s stream. I didn't find any information about offering a second version of the stream in a lower quality. Can I configure Icecast, that it takes the first mountpoint and gives it a second lower kbps rated mountpoint? Greetings and THX, Daniel
2005 Apr 11
2
stream to icecast and shoutcast
Hello, I would need an advice on how to change the setup of my streaming server. The box is an AMD Sempron 2800+ 512MB of RAM, nvidia nforce2 chipset, running on an OpenBSD 3.7. Changing the OS is the last thing I am prepared to do. The system is runing icecast 2.2.0 and Darkice 0.15beta (live streaming). Because POSIX scheduling is not supported in OpenBSD (darkice message on startup) I am
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast, Liveice... experiences?
Hello. We have been using LiveIce to serve mp3 streams for 10 months or so. So far, IceCast has been pretty reliable. Well, until LiveIce is introduced into the picture. We originally tried LiveIce running on FreeBSD. It ran for a while, but we suffered wierd problems: disconnects, skips and such. We are streaming from a radio receiver -- at 28800 compatible bitrates. So we switched to the
2004 Aug 06
3
Propping up liveice
I'm a volunteer who runs the mp3 streaming for KGNU-FM in Boulder, Colorado. We stream live at 64K with Linux, icecast 1.3.12+ minor patches, liveice, and lame 3.92. It easily supports 32 internet listeners 24x7 from a donated 400MHz Pentium II. Liveice is the only problem--it does its job of connecting the soundcard rec in to the lame encoder and to icecast, but dies without
2004 Aug 06
3
livestreams, anyone have good success ?
buggz wrote: > Oct 20 10:30:43 buggz1 kernel: Sound: Recording overrun > Oct 20 10:31:14 buggz1 last message repeated 345 times > Oct 20 10:32:11 buggz1 last message repeated 601 times > > Anyway to correct this ? yes, your system is too slow, and can not keep up with the sound card input. are you running darkice as root? what is the system load when you run darkice or liveice?
2004 Aug 06
2
xmms and icecast2
hi, I was wondering if anyone can help me. At the moment I am finishing off a project that is more or less a stream management system, kind of like a web jukebox with a time-based scheduling facility and several other 'radio-like' features... I am using xmms-shell to control the replay of ogg files. I also use noxmms to kill the gui of xmms so I can run the application from a remote
2004 Aug 06
2
livestreams, anyone have good success ?
Sounds like a sound driver issue. Might want to try the SMP version of OSS (www.opensound.com). Do other sound apps work OK? -bg > On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Akos Maroy wrote: > > /me cries, bummer deal. > Yes, running as root. > The load was in the 'teens as I remember, I looked @ that too. > One CPU was like 15% and the other 11%, something like that. > 2.2.19ext3 #2 SMP,