similar to: Liveice on Linux PPC || use ices => use darkice

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2004 Aug 06
2
Liveice on Linux PPC || use ices => use darkice
> > >> >> >> I can't get darkice to compile (error in 'MultiThreadedConnector.cpp') >> and there is no darkice RPM for PPC. > > > Please use the CVS version of darkice, which includes a fix for the > problem you mentioned. <p>OK, I got the CVS version of darkice. Now when I run 'make' I get the following error(s):
2004 Aug 06
0
Liveice on Linux PPC || use ices => use darkice
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 21:52, Drew Lane wrote: > I need a live streamer that will work on Linux PPC (Yellow Dog Linux). > > I can't get darkice to compile (error in 'MultiThreadedConnector.cpp') > and there is no darkice RPM for PPC. Well try ices, I'm guessing the OSS input will read from the sound card on PPC but check and let us know so we can fix it if not. Check
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice on Linux PPC
> > >> >> >> Plus about 10 more lines of errors. > > > well, what do these lines say? :) <p>make all-recursive make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/darkice/darkice' Making all in src make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/darkice/darkice/src' c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -O2 -pedantic -Wall -c VorbisLibEncoder.cpp VorbisLibEncoder.cpp: In method
2004 Aug 06
2
Liveice on Linux PPC || use ices => use darkice
> > >Well try ices, I'm guessing the OSS input will read from the sound card >on PPC but check and let us know so we can fix it if not. > > I downloaded the source for ices. When I run ./configure, it it says LAME is not added, so that can't be good. I tried adding the path to lame with '--with-lame[/usr/bin/lame]' but that didn't work either. I'm not
2004 Aug 06
3
Liveice+Darkice?
Hello, Could the experienced people help me? 1:) Is it possible to start liveice in the background like icecast and shout?? 2:) If I insert another sound card to PC(it will have 2 or more sound cards). Is it enough to specify "SOUND_DEVICE" option to /dev/dspX in liveice.cfg and start another liveice session with that configuration file??? 3:) With many efforts I fail to start darkice
2001 Oct 06
3
DarkIce make problem
Using RH71. Got Lame, Vorbis, gcc3 and everything installed. When I try to make DarkIce I get this error. Can anyone help? $ make make all-recursive make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/download/darkice-0.6' Making all in src make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/download/darkice-0.6/src' c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -O2 -Wall -c DarkIce.cpp In file included from
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice on Linux PPC
> > this may be the case. what is your system load when you run darkice? > can your system encode to mp3 real time? <p>Well, top is reporting that darkice is using between 11-13% I'm not sure if the system can encode mp3 in real time, but I do have a G3 processor upgrade coming in the next week or so which should eliminate that question. >> hm... most probably
2004 Aug 06
3
alternatives to liveice and darkice
are there any decent alternatives to live audio streaming [via. soundcard] to darkice or liveice? after a few days fighting with darkice, i finally managed to bring it up only to see that it takes 55% of my cpu just to encode one 128kbps stream using libmp3lame. a similar 128kbps stream only takes up 36% cpu using liveice. maybe i have something configured wrong, but i was sortof expecting darkice
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast, Liveice... experiences?
telmnstr <Ethan> writes: > We have been using LiveIce to serve mp3 streams for 10 months or > so. ... > Does anyone have suggestions? By leaving LAME and trying to go with L3ENC > or whatever the current version is -- will that improve stability? One more for Darkice here. My experiences with LiveIce were less than fruitful. I used to use the shoutcast plugin on windows but,
2001 Oct 05
1
Attn: darkeye@tyrell.hu RE: Darkice
You helped me a few weeks ago setup DarkIce. Well I had nothing but problems doing it on RH62 so... here I am again but this time armed with RH71. I followed your instructions for installing lame and ogg vorbis and it's all fine. When I tr to install DarkIce though I get the following error. # make make all-recursive make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/download/darkice-0.6' Making
2004 Aug 06
6
Liveice on Linux PPC
> > >> >> > >That line relates to this >struct ovectl_ratemanage_arg ai; > >which is defined in vorbis/vorbisenc.h. Is one of those other lines >stating that certain headers files could not be found? If so then make >sure that your system has the ogg and vorbis packages installed. You may >have to build libogg and libvorbis from source if you
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice on Linux PPC
> > and what is the system load? are you running darkice as root? <p>Yes, running as root. Here is the loadavg while darkice is running: cat /proc/loadavg 0.29 0.13 0.06 1/56 979 > you can always check: encode (using command line lame) a 1 minute wav > file to mp3. if it takes less than 1 minute, you did it below real > time :) A one minute .wav file took 17 seconds to
2004 Aug 06
2
darkice problems (was Re: Propping up liveice)
I tried darkice 0.9 with icecast 1.3.12 and lame 3.91. I specified a 64k stream and similar options to what works for us with liveice. Streaming worked successfully, and I applaud darkice for being fairly simple to build and configure. But the stream sounded like mud. It was worse than our 16k mono RealAudio stream. I re-examined my config, I rebuilt everything with gcc 2.96, then with
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice on Linux PPC
> > obviously you have some wierd version of vorbis on your machine. what > version do you have? I persume it's not 1.0 final... <p>Yeah, I think installing the final verison of vorbis solved a lot of problems. However, here's a new error I'm getting when trying to 'make' darkice: make all-recursive make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/darkice/darkice'
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice on Linux PPC
> > Can you refresh your sources from the CVS, and try again? <p>OK, I got it to compile this time using the new sources from CVS. I am able to run the program and I heard myself talking through a microphone, but the client keeps rebuffering every 10 seconds or so. Not sure if this is because of some settings I need to adjust or if it's because the computer is too slow (200
2004 Aug 06
2
Liveice on Linux PPC
> > >build libshout first, as ices uses libshout > >karl. > > OK, I built libshout from CVS and it seems to be installed OK under /usr/local/lib Now, with respect to ices, I've got as far as ./autogen.sh ./configure BUT, when I run 'make' I get an error: encode.c: In function 'encode_initialise': encode.c:91 storage size of 'ai' isn't
2004 Aug 06
0
Darkice on Linux PPC
Drew Lane wrote: > make all-recursive > make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/darkice/darkice' > Making all in src > make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/darkice/darkice/src' > c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -O2 -pedantic -Wall -c > VorbisLibEncoder.cpp > VorbisLibEncoder.cpp: In method `bool VorbisLibEncoder::open()': > VorbisLibEncoder.cpp:157:
2001 Oct 05
2
DarkIce 0.6 and Lame 3.89: underlying sink error
Hey, I've compiled DarkIce 0.6 dynamically linked to LAME 3.89. I'm running Slackware 8 and using gcc 2.95.3. Running DarkIce yields the following output: DarkIce 0.5 live audio streamer, http://darkice.sourceforge.net Copyright (c) 2000-2001, Tyrell Hungary, http://tyrell.hu Using config file: darkice.cfg Using POSIX real-time scheduling, priority 98 LAME version 3.89 (beta
2004 Aug 06
3
Propping up liveice
I'm a volunteer who runs the mp3 streaming for KGNU-FM in Boulder, Colorado. We stream live at 64K with Linux, icecast 1.3.12+ minor patches, liveice, and lame 3.92. It easily supports 32 internet listeners 24x7 from a donated 400MHz Pentium II. Liveice is the only problem--it does its job of connecting the soundcard rec in to the lame encoder and to icecast, but dies without
2004 Aug 06
2
Liveice on Linux PPC
> > >I'm guessing you downloaded the old ices 0.2.3 release not the one from >CVS on xiph.org. Check the CVS instructions on the web site. There is >no reference to lame in the configure script. > > Ok, I just downloaded the tar balls from CVS. I guess I'm gonna need some help getting this compiled. The readme says to run ./configure, which doesn't exist.