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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
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
2
YP submission / cURL issue. (icecast 2.0.1 / gentoo)
I've yet to assemble a valid crash-procedure to consistently re-produce the
issue. AFAIK, whats causing it is possibly CPU-utilization issues with my
chaining of processing/DSP, what do y'all think?! -- My encoder setup:
Winamp
`[DSP] -> SoundSolution (dynamic sonic enhancement)
`[Output] -> SqrSoft Crossfading (only ''REAL'' crossfader)
`[SqrSoft DSP
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
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Sorry for the long rave.
I write Windows software for broadcasters (Radio & Internet) and in a
newsletter I send out to my streaming clients I was recommending Ogg
Vorbis/IceCast2 as the streaming solution for the future. All of my
clients are using Windows and a lot of them are using Winamp2 for their
broadcasting. Currently they would be forced to use the OddCastDSP.
One client who should
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Sorry for the long rave.
I write Windows software for broadcasters (Radio & Internet) and in a
newsletter I send out to my streaming clients I was recommending Ogg
Vorbis/IceCast2 as the streaming solution for the future. All of my
clients are using Windows and a lot of them are using Winamp2 for their
broadcasting. Currently they would be forced to use the OddCastDSP.
One client who should
2004 Aug 06
1
OddCastDSPv2 + Winamp 2.91 + SQRSoft crossfader
Hey Oddsock
I couldn't find your email address so sorry for posting to the list.
I know we've had a similar discussion in the past but I'm hoping
something can be arranged to solve this problem. I've just tried your
new OddCastv2 (for Winamp2) with the SQRSoft crossfader hoping that the
old problem had been overcome, however, it is much worse. Winamp simply
exits without any
2004 Aug 06
1
Oddcast suggestion
At 06:44 PM 6/24/2003 +1200, you wrote:
>Stefan Neufeind wrote:
>
>That is exactly what I was suggesting. DSP stackers allow DSP's to be
>processed in the order you need. In my case, however, I would use the new
>DSP in the Winamp DSP/Effects and the OddCast DSP in the SQRSoft DSP area.
>
>Regards,
>Ross.
the DSP is the wrong place to do this....The right way to do it
2004 Aug 06
4
skipping at change of song
I think this may be an oddcast issue but I'm not sure.
I've been streaming for a few days now and I've noticed when listening to the stream that at the change of every song the stream skips ahead slightly. It appears to occur when the metadata for the song title etc is being sent. For me this is a few seconds before the actual change of track since I'm using the SQRSoft
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
OddCastDSP & SQRSoft crossfader problem
I've not had a reply on the OddSock forum so I'll try here.
I am attempting to use the OddCastDSP Winamp2 plugin via the (free)
SQRSoft Advanced Crossfading output plugin
(http://www.sqrsoft.com.ar/en/plugins.html). This is necessary to
provide intelligent crossfading which sounds very professional. I've
not heard of any other crossfading algorithm that works so well. It
uses the
2004 Aug 06
2
Oddcast suggestion
Hmm, maybe it could work somehow if we're using quality-based VBR-
encoding? If you have silence only very few bandwidth is needed.
But I really personally dislike all these VBR-things ... so thats why
I would never try implementing it :-)
If you want to try to do it this way you might have to write a dsp-
plugin that loads Oddcast DSP "behind" itself and passes audio
through.
2011 May 08
2
Fwd: Random "fast forward" noise between tracks
Hello all,
I have subscribed to this list hoping I might find someone who can
suggest a fix for a problem I'm experiencing with Icecast (or possibly
something else in my setup).
Here is my configuration:
Foobar2000 is running on a Windows XP PC. It has the Oddcast plugin
and it is streaming to a Linux machine that is running Icecast Server
2.3.2. Foobar2000 is using the Crossfade,
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast2 under OpenBSD - update
Hi,
I've come a step further in my attempt to compile Icecast2 under
OpenBSD... I didn't have the pth library installed (d'oh), but ´cd
/usr/ports/devel/pth && make install´ did the job.
It still bails out at the same point, though, but this time with another
error message:
[...]
gcc -O20 -fsigned-char -D_REENTRANT -I/usr/local/include/libxml
-I/usr/local/include -I/include
2004 Aug 06
1
Fading between songs [thanks]
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 12:29, gtgbr@gmx.net wrote:
> Scott Manley wrote:
> [crossfading]
> > well ... liveice has done this for the past 5 years.... but it's not an easy
> > package to use
>
> One could add Winamp based streaming to this list - by using a
> crossfading plugin and using a feature like Oddcast DSP's "Adv. Rec".
thankyou ... but i run only
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",
2011 May 09
1
Fwd: Random "fast forward" noise between tracks
On 05/09/2011 01:28 PM, Geoff Shang wrote:
> On Sun, 8 May 2011, josh at thepruitts.org wrote:
>
>> Foobar2000 is running on a Windows XP PC. It has the Oddcast plugin
>> and it is streaming to a Linux machine that is running Icecast Server
>> 2.3.2. Foobar2000 is using the Crossfade, Compressor and Advanced
>> Limiter DSP plugins on top of the edCast plugin.
>
2004 Aug 06
0
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
Hi Oddsock
Thank you for your detailed reply.
> these are all very valid points, but consider the following.
> I, and I suspect some others as well, write open source
> software to provide people free (or otherwise cheap) options
> to problems that are traditionally solved by proprietary or
> non-open software.......
I appreciate the non-paid time required. It is rewarding
2004 Aug 06
7
YP submission / cURL issue. (icecast 2.0.1 / gentoo)
Hello All:
I'm having troubles getting my YP submissions to go up correctly,
unfortunately there's not much I've been able to find. I'm getting NACK back
from the yp_add call, I've tried two different versions of cURL/libcURL on my
gentoo box to see if it was that, no luck. I've also replicated the problem
onto another gentoo box of mine and the exact same NACK/no
2004 Aug 06
7
YP submission / cURL issue. (icecast 2.0.1 / gentoo)
Hello All:
I'm having troubles getting my YP submissions to go up correctly,
unfortunately there's not much I've been able to find. I'm getting NACK back
from the yp_add call, I've tried two different versions of cURL/libcURL on my
gentoo box to see if it was that, no luck. I've also replicated the problem
onto another gentoo box of mine and the exact same NACK/no