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2004 Aug 06
2
parsing icecast 1 and icecast2 logs in GUI web format
Eisele, Would you mind sharing with myself and other what you did to get this running? I am very familiar with webalizer, but perhaps others are not so. I'd be curious to see your scripts for getting it to work with MRTG seeing as how I use that often as well. Thanks. KJ <p>On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 09:16, EISELE Pascal wrote: > Hi > > I'm using webalizer without any
2004 Aug 06
6
Unofficial Icecast HOWTO posted
Howdy. I just posted an unofficial HOWTO on configuring icecast2 on a Linux or other UNIX machine. It's just a draft in DocBook format, but I was hoping it might help someone. I've worked enough with icecast over the past few years that I thought it time to share what I've learned. The URL is as follows: http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/ I have older documentation in
2004 Aug 06
0
parsing icecast 1 and icecast2 logs in GUI web format
Hi I'm using webalizer without any modification to parse icecast 1 log files. It's not so bad. I'm also using a set of shellscript to do some stats with mrtg (such as simultaneous listeners graph) and I've planed to make a small java program using mrtg or rrdtool to remplace my shellscript and so avoid to need access to log files. Bests regards, EISELE Pascal Kerry Cox a
2004 Aug 06
2
Unofficial Icecast HOWTO posted
Absolutely!! That was one thing that I was missing and would have like to have included. You can either send me the data or let us know the link. If you wouldn't mind adding to this HOWTO and I will post a link to your page so that people would know where I got the original files. Sounds good. KJ <p>On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 10:37, adam wrote: > looks great! :-) > > if you like i
2004 Aug 06
4
Webalizer + IceCast2 logfile?
Is it possible? Basically, I want to process the IceCast2 logfile in the same way as I process my Apache server logs? I tried a dry run, and it reported an error with regards to the "date" field - I am currently replacing the date field text "Eastern Standard Time" with the text "-400", to see if that would fix it (that how it is in my Apache logfile). I will
2004 Aug 06
3
using the latest icecast and ices to stream both ogg and mp3
So basically, I download and install ices 0.3, fire it up as well and then using the currently running icecast server, just set a new mountpoint. Instead of /ksl.ogg I would make a /ksl.mp3 mountpoint. This would be configured in the configuration file included with ices 0.3? I am only doing live streaming, feeding a raw audio feed into the box, and then encoding it on the fly. Thanks much. KJ
2004 Aug 06
1
relaying using latest builds
Does anyone have a working configuration of relaying using icecast-2.0.0 and ices-2.0-Beta4? Also, anyone using multiple streams from the master server to the slave? I had relaying and multiple streams working great using a CVS download sometime ago and tried setting it up with the latest builds and it is appears to work, but no sound is coming from the slave box. Also, some of the syntax has
2004 Aug 06
2
compile error
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 09:09:28AM -0700, Kerry Cox wrote: > I'm going to have to step in here now and say a few things. > I maintain the http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/ page. I had hoped I had > made it clear that the instructions outlined there are based on > downloading the source from CVS. I have tested the instructions on my > page on several occasions, each time with
2004 Aug 06
2
compile error
Hiya Boink, On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 10:08:54AM +0200, boink wrote: > No, it is not a FreeBSD ports problem. It's your own problem. heh, i have better things to worry about. > there are over 8000 ported applications in the FreeBSD ports system. the > concept of the ports is simply to install software, like icecast2, onto > a FreeBSD with the needed patches for FreeBSD as
2004 Aug 06
4
streaming ogg and mp3 on the same machine
I have been able to successfully stream ogg vorbis as both a playlist and as a live stream off my icecast2 server here using port 8000. Works great. I can also stream MP3 live audio using darkice and icecast2 off the same box using port 8001. But I have been unable to create a situation where I can stream *both" ogg and mp3 off the same machine. I have even created a new icecast directory to
2003 Nov 03
5
subscription services on icecast2
I just got a query from a user regarding icecast2 and thought I'd throw it out to the mailing list. Is it possible to set up some sort of subscription to an icecast2 audio feed? A student at the University of Cincinnati wants to create a subscription service to an indie radio station and have users sign up, and then get a login to the stream. They would have an unique username and password.
2004 Aug 06
3
example config for icecast2 relaying
Is anyone doing pull relaying under icecast2? I think I've got my configuration file more or less correct but I wanted to check it against someone else's working config. Would anyone be willing to post an example here? I have a machine labelled X in a local DMZ where audio is being fed in directly. I am encoding this audio and then streaming it out. I have a machine labelled Y that sits at
2004 Aug 06
2
using the latest icecast and ices to stream both ogg and mp3
darkice is an execellent bit of software, very well written. and the author of the darkice software, akos, is very active on the darkice ML. http://yp.tilos.hu:9000/tilos_high.ogg <= for a darkice stream. b. On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 12:05:55PM -0500, Brendan Cully wrote: > On Saturday, 22 November 2003 at 10:50, Kerry Cox wrote: > > So basically, I download and install ices 0.3,
2004 Aug 06
3
using the latest icecast and ices to stream both ogg and mp3
I've gotten a request from another broadcasting partner to set up yet another streaming audio server. They would like to stream in both ogg and mp3 formats from off a single icecast machine. I have been searching through the archives and I have seen this mentioned as being possible, but no real configurations. I would of course place LAME on the box and use that for streaming just as I would
2004 Aug 06
6
automating icecast2 startups
I have icecast2 running on several machines now and have gotten relaying to work just fine. I've posted my instructions on how to do this to my icecast docs site. I have just a few more questions. Perhaps some one on this list has already addressed these issues but has simply not posted these elsewhere. 1) I'm looking for a startup script for launching the icecast2 icecast ices binaries
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast 1.3??
According to this list I was told that it was available to download? The only thing on the download page is the info on icecast 2 from cvs? Perhaps I'm missing something?? -- Ted Lynn <ted@linuxmds.com> --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast 1.3 or 2 ???
> You can get an October 10 alpha release from www.xiph.org/~msmith/ or you > can get the latest code from the xiph.org CVS repository (visit > http://www.xiph.org/cvs.html (module icecast). documentation is almost > non-existant for icecast2 so if you hit any trouble, ask here. > > Geoff. This is true. There is no solid documentation for icecast2, yet. However, there are some
2004 Aug 06
1
automating icecast2 startups
Hey Rado, Ack... Yep, I'll give that a shot. Can't just shut down the streams at any given time. This may have to wait for testing. The friend I am helping set this up has decided the quality of Ogg Vorbis FAR outweighs the benefits and performance of MP3. Plus, there are the licensing issues involved with MP3. Any ideas on how to do set up a dual stream, one for low bandwidth users and
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast1 and compilation on RH9
I know that icecast-1.3.12 is deprecated and for a good reason. I wanted to test it out on my Red Hat 9 box today. I found that it would not compile. Has anyone else seen this? What I wanted to try was testing streaming MP3 audio and relaying encoded icecast audio from one machine to another again. Is there an easy way to accomplish relaying from one machine to another using icecast2. I have
2004 Aug 06
2
Upss cannot install
Hey, had the same problem. Check my notes via the link I sent earlier today, http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/ Look for the section with your same problem. apt-get works well in getting this fixed. Hope that helps. This is a easily fixable problem. KJ <p>On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 14:57, ajb wrote: > Hi > > decided to bit the bullet and give icecast2 a try on a box that has ensim on ( I am