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2004 Aug 06
3
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
We want to setup multiple streams using multiple copies of Winamp/SQRSoft crossfader/OddCast. We are guessing that somewhere between 16 and 24 streams may be supported on one dual-processor PC. However, rather than sending the output of all the streams to a soundcard (which may cause problems?), I thought it should be possible to send the output to a dummy soundcard driver. I was sure one
2004 Aug 06
3
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
We want crossfading so we need to use the SQRSoft crossfading Winamp output plugin. Ross. Stefan Neufeind wrote: > If thats the problem, why didn't you mention that before? > http://classic.winamp.com/plugins/detail.jhtml?componentId=28451 Null Output Plugin Null Output Plugin allows to run WinAMP without need of any soundcard installed in the system. [...] On 10 Jun 2003 at 8:21,
2004 Aug 06
1
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
Scott Manley wrote: > Ross Levis wrote: > > We want crossfading so we need to use the SQRSoft > > crossfading Winamp output plugin. > > In that case you may be in trouble. > One more reason why computers will never replace real DJ's ;-) Not too much trouble I think. The output of all the Winamp's can be sent to the same soundcard. We will just keep the sound
2004 Aug 06
2
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
Stefan Neufeind wrote: > Could you be a BIT more precise? If you use SQRSoft crossfading, > doesn't it work as desired with the normal Oddcast DSP? And if it > does: Where's the problem with using the Null output plugin? You can only select one output plugin in Winamp and that needs to the the SQRSoft one, not the Null output plugin. The audio needs to pass through the
2004 Aug 06
3
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
> One more reason why computers will never replace real DJ's ;-) I believe its called desktop webcasting or will be ;) Doesnt sound like replacing dj's, its just enabling them to dj remotely without the need and fuss localy oh and not to mention redundancy, doing a webcast from a house/office/home pc is a major ordeal with todays shitty dsl/cable providers just my 2 dollaws
2004 Aug 06
0
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
Stefan Neufeind wrote: > What are you planning to do? I'm not allowed to go into details but it will be a large commercial operation utilising hundreds, perhaps thousands of DJ's from all over the world. I'm contracted to the company to produce all the required software. > Is there no other way? To do what? > Where does your input come from A very large repository of
2003 Mar 24
7
Vorbis streams on Windows Media Player
I was under the impression that Tobias's Direct Show filters would allow Windows Media player to play Ogg Vorbis streams, but after testing it here, apparently it doesn't. Does anyone know if there is anyway of making WMP play vorbis streams? The company I'm involved with who will be creating thousands of internet stations will most likely need WMP to play the streams, since it is
2003 Mar 24
7
Vorbis streams on Windows Media Player
I was under the impression that Tobias's Direct Show filters would allow Windows Media player to play Ogg Vorbis streams, but after testing it here, apparently it doesn't. Does anyone know if there is anyway of making WMP play vorbis streams? The company I'm involved with who will be creating thousands of internet stations will most likely need WMP to play the streams, since it is
2004 Aug 06
3
Problems connecting source
At 05:29 PM 12/8/2003 +0100, you wrote: >Just one question, what is the most reliable source encoder for Windows? I >would like a program able to run at windows startup, that would encode a >soundcard input (from turntables from example) and that never stops... I am >satisfied with Winamp/Oddcast for the moment but I am just wondering if >there are other encoders even more
2004 Aug 06
0
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
On 9 Jun 2003 at 17:48, Dave St John wrote: > > One more reason why computers will never replace real DJ's ;-) > I believe its called desktop webcasting or will be ;) > > Doesnt sound like replacing dj's, its just enabling them to dj > remotely without the need and fuss localy oh and not to mention > redundancy, doing a webcast from a house/office/home pc is a major
2004 Aug 06
1
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
Yes there is - both LiveIce and mpegmixer used a terminal as an interface - telnet/ssh into the box and control it all. Of course back when mpegmixer was released (1996) there was no streaming solutions available so you could only remotely control stuff within earshot ;-) > > But there is no real "remote DJ"-software yet, is there? I mean, not > just "autofades",
2000 Jun 19
7
Streaming Considerations.
Hey, I'm not sure if this should be in -dev or not, so I'll post it here first. If that's wrong, LMK and I'll post it there. I have a friend who's running an online radio station, well, group of stations, actually. They're stuck in the .ra format, which I personally think sucks rocks. MP3 has a lot of flack surrounding it these days, as well as the problems that the
2000 Jun 19
7
Streaming Considerations.
Hey, I'm not sure if this should be in -dev or not, so I'll post it here first. If that's wrong, LMK and I'll post it there. I have a friend who's running an online radio station, well, group of stations, actually. They're stuck in the .ra format, which I personally think sucks rocks. MP3 has a lot of flack surrounding it these days, as well as the problems that the
2004 Aug 06
2
Oddcast suggestion
I don't develop in C unfortunately, but I think I've thought of another way of doing it for those using Winamp. A DSP plugin could be developed to read /admin/streamlist to get number of listeners. If listeners is zero then zero the audio data. Place this in front of the OddCast DSP. I'm not exactly sure what is possible with a DSP plugin. Someone else may know if the audio data
2003 Nov 10
3
RE: Fw: Some Question
Oddsock wrote: > most of the major media players (winamp, foobar2k) come with > vorbis input plugins now. Winamp & Foobar2k are not major media players. I think around 70% of all users either use Windows Media Player or the RealOne player. Neither of which can play Vorbis streams, and this is a major hurdle in the acceptance of Vorbis streaming. I keep telling people that plugins are
2003 Nov 10
3
RE: Fw: Some Question
Oddsock wrote: > most of the major media players (winamp, foobar2k) come with > vorbis input plugins now. Winamp & Foobar2k are not major media players. I think around 70% of all users either use Windows Media Player or the RealOne player. Neither of which can play Vorbis streams, and this is a major hurdle in the acceptance of Vorbis streaming. I keep telling people that plugins are
2003 Jun 16
18
Virgin Radio launches an Ogg stream
Apologies if this is a bit of a commercial post (I've not been lurking long), but you might like to know that the world's most listened-to online radio station has just launched an Ogg stream. (As of today!) http://www.virginradio.co.uk/thestation/listen/ogg.html (or alternatively www.virginradio.co.uk/thestation/listen from a non MSIE+PC browser). Any ideas you have to help promote this
2004 Aug 06
1
Fw: Some Question
Hi Dave > In the realm of internet radio id have to say 80% use winamp, > or other players supporting http streaming. Perhaps that is the case for stream listeners. I was quoting (from memory) media players usage figures I read somewhere. Once someone is using WMP, they are generally hooked, and there are 100's if not 1000's of streams available in the Radio Tuner section. >
2004 Aug 06
2
OT: OGG in the mainstream
gtgbr@gmx.net wrote: > My guess is that Shoutcast gets Ogg Vorbis support when hell > freezes over. Don't quote me but I believe Shoutcast is switching to MPEG-4 AAC later this year. Ross. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org'
2006 May 30
4
Winamp v5.22 / oddcast / aac+
I believe that Oddsock is using a Content Type of aacp. Using a .aac extension with this Content Type may present a conflict. This might actually be by design. I will do some further testing with Winamp and report here tomorrow. I will also double-check with the developer of Winamp for complete clarification. FYI, Orban Opticodec-PC allows the use of either Content Type of aac or aacp. aac is