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2004 Aug 06
2
libshout2, ices0-3 and ices2 on Win32. Announce
Hi Abhijit
I can't answer your questions but I would be very interested in a fully
working binary of Ices2 for Win32 once it's ready. Thanks for the
effort.
Best regards,
Ross Levis
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Abhijit
2004 Aug 06
2
libshout2, ices0-3 and ices2 on Win32. Announce
Well...since this is a port to Win32 patches may not
make sense. Pathnames to the required libraries are
relative, but hardcoded from the point of reference.
Without that, it will not build.
Since there are lot more files (related to the IDE as
well as some project build settings which link to
libraries in Win32) which have no close equivalents in
the non-Win32 world. Hence can't do patches.
2004 Aug 06
0
libshout2, ices0-3 and ices2 on Win32. Announce
Hi Ross..
I can email you the sources (complete zip is about
5Mb..with all the dependency directories etc) and all
you have to hit is build after that. Would appreciate
help in getting it going. Let me know..
thanks
abhijit
--- Ross Levis <ross.levis@cchlawbase.co.nz> wrote:
> Hi Abhijit
>
> I can't answer your questions but I would be very
> interested in a fully
>
2005 Dec 10
2
Cannot build ices0/libshout2 on Mac OSX 10.4.2
Hi -
I'm rebuilding my OSX system and I can't get ices0 to build - or to be
more exact, can't get libshout2 to build.
I started by using DarwinPorts, and icecast2 & libogg & libvorbis
seemed to build OK. The install of ices0 then gave up at the libshout2
config stage with output like this:
[...]
checking for libvorbis... ok
checking for struct ovectl_ratemanage_arg... no
2010 May 17
3
libshout2 with aac
On 17 May 2010, at 21:07, Geoff Shang wrote:
> On Mon, 17 May 2010, Jamie Bullock wrote:
>
>> I'm write an icecast source client and I'd like to support streaming of AAC encoded files.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me if and how this can be achieved with libshout2/icecast?
>
> I can't tel you as I don't know, but Ices0 can do AAC (IIRC) so you could look
2005 Dec 10
0
Cannot build ices0/libshout2 on Mac OSX 10.4.2
Hi,
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 16:14:04 -0800 Dan Stowell
<danstowell@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I'm rebuilding my OSX system and I can't get ices0
> to build - or to be more exact, can't get libshout2
> to build.
>
> I started by using DarwinPorts, and icecast2 &
> libogg & libvorbis seemed to build OK. The install
> of ices0 then gave up at the
2010 May 17
2
libshout2 with aac
Hi,
I'm write an icecast source client and I'd like to support streaming of AAC encoded files.
Can anyone tell me if and how this can be achieved with libshout2/icecast?
I've tried passing buffers of raw bytes from file to shout_send() but I can't get this work and I'm unsure of required client/server settings for AAC.
Jamie
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http://www.jamiebullock.com
2005 May 08
1
ices0 and ices2 on /dev/dsp?
Simple newbie question (if I had the necessary hardware, I'd just try it).
Can I run both ices0 and ices2 simultaneously, point them at the same source
(/dev/dsp) and then use icecast to broadcast both ogg vorbis and MP3 streams?
--
Jeff Simmons jsimmons@goblin.punk.net
Simmons Consulting - Network Engineering, Administration, Security
"You
2012 Nov 29
1
ices0 systemd package?
Not sure what the ices0 development plans are regarding Fedora systemd
support. A basic start may be as listed below. Just note that after
install, depending on the instance of ices0 being started, use
'systemctl start ices0 at 0.service'. See the installed unit service file
ices0 at .service for additional information.
Spec file: ftp://ftp.bkyoung.com/pub/specs/ices0.spec.tgz
Maybe to
2004 Aug 06
2
Debian and ices0
On Monday, 04 August 2003 at 10:40, Keegan Quinn wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 04:53:46PM -0700, Keegan Quinn wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 09:55:04AM -0600, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> > > Are you planning on packaging ices 0.3 as well?
> >
> > I had not previously, because I don't personally have any need for MP3
> > streaming, since Ogg Vorbis is
2004 Aug 06
4
Ices0 & Icecast2
Hi,
I would like to stream MP3 to Icecast2 and read in the archives that this
should work
fine with ices0.
I compiled and installed both icecast2 and ices0 fine, but ices0 seems to
fail to authenticate.
[2004-02-09 22:16:10] INFO connection/_handle_source_request Source (/)
attempted to login with invalid or missing password
[2004-02-09 22:16:11] INFO connection/_handle_source_request Source
2005 Mar 06
2
Ices0 v. 0.4 Skip Song
Hello all
Ive just discover that ices0 can encode {.ogg,.flac,.mp3} to mp3 streams!..
greate!
the script thing is wonderfull. in my script i have defined
ices_init
ices_shutdown
ices_get_next
all works greate.
Now, i want be able users to skip the song that is been streamd.
for that,
kill -s SIGUSR1 IcesPid
works greate
but.. for the songs i have setup a ranking field in a sql database.
2005 Aug 21
3
How to tell Ices0 reloading the playlist?
Hi all!
How can I tell ices0 to refersh/reload the playlist? I thought it would
be done automaticaly, but now if I changed the playlist, Ices didn't see
this. Played funny the old one again and again. Is it possible to get
ices a kick to reload the playlist?
Greetings
Anatol
2004 Aug 06
3
libshout1-based mp3 streaming to icecast2
According to what I've read on this mailing list, it should be possible
to stream MP3 data to icecast2 using ices-0.2.3, which I assume also
should be the case for any other streaming client based on libshout1. So I
decided to test this out to see if we really could dispense with
icecast1 altogether on the server I help administer. My results were not
promising, to say the least.
I wiped out
2005 Nov 02
1
ices0, lame, and m4a
Ok, I don't know what I'm doing wrong here, so I
signed up to the mailing list. Here's the situation:
I have an extensive music collection and have just
purchased an iPod. I already have ripped a few of my
CDs (about 4Gb worth) in an mp3 format (previously had
an mp3 CD player), but I'm not planning to rip the
rest of my CD collection in an mp3 format. At the
moment, I'm
2005 Feb 01
2
Perl module and ices0
Hi,
Can anyone give me some advice about how to go about creating a
perl-driven playlist for ices0? I'd be grateful.
I don't know what creating a Perl "module" entails, to be honest. I've
written a .pl script which does the necessary functions and returns
the path to the next MP3 file; is it enough just to reference this
script by name in the <Module></Module>
2010 May 17
2
libshout2 with aac
On 17 May 2010, at 22:42, Romain Beauxis <toots at rastageeks.org> wrote:
> Le lundi 17 mai 2010 23:36:53, Jamie Bullock a ?crit :
>> On 17 May 2010, at 21:07, Geoff Shang wrote:
>>> On Mon, 17 May 2010, Jamie Bullock wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I'm write an icecast source client and I'd like to support
>>>> streaming of
2006 Jul 20
2
ices0 SIGHUP
Hello,
the manpage of ices0 states that on SIGHUP, it'll reopen config and
playlist. However, if I change the playlist and HUP, it seems it's
still using the old one. Is this expected beharviour and I'm just
missing something?
Thanks for any insight,
Frank
2006 Oct 03
1
How do I list in YP? icecast2 ices0
Hi Rob
The stream format has nothing to do with your audio files. I probably
have 70% MP3's and 30% Ogg Vorbis files, and 1 or 2 WAV files for
jingles on my hard drive. I only encode new CD's to Ogg Vorbis.
But my station is streaming in AAC+ format, and I have also streamed in
Ogg Vorbis format simultaneously. There is no way I would bother
streaming in MP3 format. It's 15+
2006 Oct 02
2
How do I list in YP? icecast2 ices0
I thought the YP code was going to be fixed to use less resources so it
could be used with other stream formats. It seems to be taking a long
time.
As it is now, Icecast2 is not a good solution for those wanting to be on
a popular directory. I am forced to recommend using Shoutcast to my
clients so they can get onto a popular directory. I would prefer to
recommend Icecast2.
Ross Levis.