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2004 Aug 06
2
relaying problem w/ icecast 1.3
hello * !
i have a problem setting up a relay server:
icecast starts up fine, but when i do
-> relay pull -m /liveice http://mallia.zkm.de:8000/liveice
on the admin console, it fails to connect to the stream:
Connecting to relay [mallia.zkm.de:8000/liveice], please wait...
Could not connect to port 8000 on host mallia.zkm.de
->
trangely enough, this happens instantly, without any chance
2004 Aug 06
3
cvs problem...
hello everyone!
i have a problem checking out the icecast cvs. the checkout stalls after
pulling timing/timing.h (no matter which module, they all seem to depend
on it). i have to kill it after a while.
am i doing anything wrong, or is your cvs botched ?
for now, i'm using a nightly snapshot, but i can't find ices2 in it, so
i tried to pull cvs. btw, the chroot feature is cool. i
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast Stream from Linux Audio Developers Meeting 2003
hello icecast folk !
i'm happy to announce that the linux audio developers meeting 2003 to
take place from friday, march 14 to sunday, march 16 in
karlsruhe/germany, will be recorded and broadcast live with icecast. if
you are interested, visit
http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/eventszkm2003.php3 and tune in.
most presentations will be held in english, with one or two exceptions.
best,
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: sample rate and emu10k1
Matt Boersma wrote:
> This is slightly off-topic, but since we're talking about sample rates
> perhaps one of you can help.
>
> I have a SoundBlaster Live! 5.1 card installed in a nice server
> running Debian Woody (stable). I have ices and icecast2 working
> well from recent CVS sources. Linux 2.4.18 kernel using the included
> OSS/Free emu10k1 driver.
>
>
2004 Aug 06
3
test load for icecast2 ?
hello everyone!
first of all, thanks to all software authors and documentation writers
for a great piece of work !
i'm test-driving an icecast2 relay on a rather crappy network
connection. to hammer on it, i was listening to the stream with xmms
while doing a couple of parallel wget -O - http://..mystream 2&>1
>/dev/null from another machine. however, as few as 5 parallel
2004 Aug 06
1
which icecast2 for production...
hello * !
i'm about to set up two icecast2 boxen, that, ahem, just have to work by
next wednesday :)
(not that i have encountered any problems so far, but then i'm still in
test mode...)
i wonder if there's any special cvs vintage that the developers would
recommend (do you tag "stable" releases ?), or should i just stick to
the latest and greatest..?
best,
jörn
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast2 is killed when client connects (on sparc32)
hi !
i have succesfully compiled libshout/icecast/ices on a quad ss20
(4xhypersparc@125mhz, 128mb ram). ten out of ten for a robust,
cross-platform build, guys ! it compiled straight out of the box.
i can start the server and it even connects to a remote server and
starts to relay. when i run xmms from another machine and connect, it
stops at "pre-buffering 0/32k". here's an
2004 Aug 06
2
how much horsepower will i need for streaming?
hi!
i'm putting together a streaming relay network for the linux audio
developer's conference #2 (http://www.zkm.de/lad), and i was
wondering how much cpu power will be required on the master server.
we need to record 2 48k stereo signals simultaneously and encode
them into three streams each:
2x 54kbit/s 22k05 mono
2x 112kbit/s 48k stereo
2x 192kbit/s 48k stereo
it would be very
2004 Aug 06
0
relaying problem w/ icecast 1.3
[slightly ot, linker question]
Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
> i gave up compiling icecast2 cvs because of the many needed libs (it's a
> production machine, and the admin does not want to fiddle with it, so i
> would have had to build them all separately...)
on second thought, is there a way to compile a static icecast2 binary
with each and every dependency (well, except maybe for
2004 Aug 06
0
PDA as source client
Luke Stodola wrote:
> Has anybody used anything other than a PC as a source for icecast2? Are
> PDAs powerfull enough? I know vorbis encoding takes a signifigant amount
> of CPU power, but I've been able to do it on 4 year old PCs. Does a
> 206MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor have as much power as a 200
> Mhz Pentium?
the big problem here is that the arm does not
2004 Aug 06
2
On demand relay in icecast 2?
Michael Smith wrote:
> On Thursday 12 February 2004 03:05, v b wrote:
>
>>I'm using this on icecat 1.3.12 but it doesn't seem to work with icecast
>>2.0.0. The relay starts as soon as icecast is started and does not drop,
>>even if there are no clients. I've been over and over the docs and can't
>>figure out what I'm doing wrong.
>>
>
2004 Aug 06
4
does icecast care what it streams?
...i.e. could it stream arbitrary stuff (such as video) if i don't
care about metadata?
--
"I never use EQ, never, never, never. I previously used to use mic
positioning but I've even given up on that too."
- Jezar on http://www.audiomelody.com
<p>Jörn Nettingsmeier
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http://spunk.dnsalias.org (my server)
2004 Aug 06
0
MB soundcards and PCI soundcards
this is almost certainly a driver or device mapping issue. the
answer depends on whether you use alsa or oss.
if you're using oss: use alsa :)
if you're using alsa: are both cards correctly installed? what does
aplay -l say? what does lsmod | grep snd say?
have you specified the correct device to use? depending on your
installation, the onboard sound chip might be set to be the default
2004 Aug 06
3
MB soundcards and PCI soundcards
Here's a problem that I have uncovered on two entriely separate machines
using the latest icecast2 and ices2 software. Even when the onboard
soundcard is disabled, the PCI soundcard (which has been both a Creative
Live! and an Ensoniq soundcard) is unable to accept input or stdin
audio.
If I enable the onboard soundcard everything works well and I can stream
audio using icecast and ices. But
2004 Aug 06
1
[semi-OT]: will icecast eventually be able to stream video ?
On 18 Jun 2003 at 17:43, Michael Smith wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 June 2003 17:39, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
> > hello guys !
> >
> > i wonder whether the new ogg theora video codec will be added to
> > icecast2... we've been using icecast2 earlier this year for a
> > webcast of our linux audio developers conference
>
> Yes, eventually.
Is there much
2004 Aug 06
6
PDA as source client
Has anybody used anything other than a PC as a source for icecast2? Are
PDAs powerfull enough? I know vorbis encoding takes a signifigant amount
of CPU power, but I've been able to do it on 4 year old PCs. Does a
206MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor have as much power as a 200
Mhz Pentium?
I'm thinking Compaq iPaq, running Familiar Linux and IceS, would make a
nice portable
2004 Aug 06
0
status of speex over icecast ?
hello everyone!
is it possible to stream speex via icecast ?
i'm looking into it for the broadcasting of the upcoming linux audio
developers' conference (http://www.zkm.de/lad) as an addition to the ogg
vorbis streams we will provide.
a quick search in the speex mailing list archive yields nothing.
if somebody here has such a project on the back burner and is looking
for the ultimate
2004 Aug 06
3
Questions
Hi:
I've read that there is experimental speex and theora support in a
development branch of icecast somewhere. Speex would be ideal for this
kind of thing.
Geoff.
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2004 Aug 06
1
test load for icecast2 ?
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Michael Smith wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 March 2003 19:13, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
> > i'm test-driving an icecast2 relay on a rather crappy network
> > connection. to hammer on it, i was listening to the stream with xmms
> > while doing a couple of parallel wget -O - http://..mystream 2&>1
> >
> > >/dev/null from another
2004 Aug 06
3
does icecast care what it streams?
On Tuesday 03 February 2004 15:16, oddsock wrote:
> it would be true to say that yes, you could stream NSV or other video types
> with this manner (assuming that they don't need special stream processing,
> NSV does not, something like Ogg-Theora probably would)...the main problem
> is the issue of a source client. Currently, there is only one (that I know
> of) source client