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2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast in Macromedia Flash
Hi, is this some flash player you coded by yourself? Is it possible to download that player somewhere? Thanx... Am 30 Nov 2003 um 18:58 hat assorgia@tin.it geschrieben: > Actually I'm using icecast 1.3 to stream live audio events and play > them on my web page with a little flash movie (I have a stream active > right on this moment), but I'm still hoping to find a way to use
2004 Aug 06
4
Icecast drop in replacement for shoutcast
On Saturday 19 April 2003 00:53, Daniel Seebald wrote: > Hmm...so how does it work? I already tried it without success. > The Shoutcast DSP Plugin doesn't support the option to specify a > mountpoint for mp3-streaming on icecast2 so I wonder how I could > connect with the DSP. > There was a recently fixed bug that may have caused this problem in some circumstances, it's
2001 Feb 14
2
RTP/RTCP payload?
(hello all, this is my first writing. so please bear with me if I'm wrong anywhere.) orry to break too lately, but how is the RTP payload submission is going? could we see the new payload at March IETF? I agree that it would be fairy straightforward to make an RTP payload for ogg vorbis, assuming raw packets, AFAIK. using physical bitstream is, in this case, not adequate by the reasons in
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast drop in replacement for shoutcast
On Friday 18 April 2003 23:53, Daniel Seebald wrote: > but a shoutcast source can't connect to an icecast2 server, can it? Yes, it can. It's even been tested! Mike --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org' containing only the word
2004 Aug 06
2
libshout compile problems
hehe... i don't think it's that difficult to guess ;) we just want to successfully compile the actual snapshot of libshout. As I had said before, I haven't tried to compile the latest version yet, but the previous versions gave me the same errors when trying to compile them. boink wrote: >it's a little difficult for us to read minds. > >What do you *exactly* want to
2004 Aug 06
3
Taking output from lame and streaming it
Hi list, OK, I have managed to get somewhere, but now I am really stuck. I have taken the audio from esound and piped it to lame with something like <p>esdmon | lame -h -b 32 -x - - | o I have this nicely encoded mp3 stream being piped to stdout, and from there I have no idea how to get it to the icecast server. I dare say it could be done quite painlessly with libshout but I have no
2004 Aug 06
3
libshout compile problems
No, it's not his version of autoconf or automake. I had the same errors even with the latest versions available for my debian distribution. I only could help myself by using one of my precompiled binaries from a previous cvs snapshot. I haven't tried it with the current snapshot but I also don't know if there had been any update lately. Michael Smith wrote: >>all ok until
2004 Aug 06
3
web stats and now playing
> Assuming you're using icecast2, you can get stats and "now playing" > information using XSL. There are a couple of examples shipped with > icecast2. I am using Icecast 2. I found the status.xsl files, but to be honest I'm not quite sure what to do with them > As for YP servers, there is one at http://www.oddsock.org/icecast2yp/ and > another at
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David, I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is. However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and experimental MIME type (see
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David, I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is. However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and experimental MIME type (see
2003 Jan 02
6
Re: Ogg Internet Drafts - create application/ogg-vorbis, application/ogg-tarkin, etc.
Dear David, I hope it's ok to forward your email to the developer lists. I have not seen a comprehensive scheme for MIME type naming and file extensions for ogg files yet - please anybody put me in the picture if there is. However, I have seen application/x-ogg used for ogg-vorbis files, which is according to MIME type registration rules an unregistered and experimental MIME type (see
2001 Jan 13
1
DWIT
Hi, I'm interested in helping out with the Vorbis and Tarkin projects (in my already limited time!). I don't have an extensive background in all of the mathematics involved, but it looks like my mathematics from undergrad Physics is good enough to get a grasp on it. In the past few days I've started doing some reading on the mathematical basics. As part of my reading, I found
2001 Jan 26
5
ogg pic format (again).. here's why
I sent a little mail some time ago asking if there was going to be an ogg pic-format, and you replied that PNG, MNG and JNG is good enough (sorry for this late answer btw).. But, consider this: The ogg video-format (tarkin ? where do you get these names from anyway ? :) ) needs a way to compress its frames. Are you going to use MNG for that ? :) .. If you had an ogg pic format, that format could
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast drop in replacement for shoutcast
On Friday 18 April 2003 08:32, Travis Pinney wrote: > Will icecast be able to be a drop in replacement for shoutcast, so that > you can use a shoutcast client to connect to the server, and > it thinks its a shoutcast server? > You can connect a shoutcast client to icecast currently. icecast still claims to be icecast when asked specifically, but most (all?) clients don't actually
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast drop in replacement for shoutcast
On Saturday 19 April 2003 01:17, Daniel Seebald wrote: > Do I have to manually configure these mountpoints in the icecast > configuration file? > And if I have to, what shout be the username for the shoutcast dsp? Or > can it be just > anything I like? No, you don't have to configure the mountpoints in icecast. Mike --- >8 ---- List archives:
2004 Aug 06
4
No Metadata with latest icecast2
Hi, ince I have compiled the latest version of icecast, no Metadata are shown on the Status-Page of Icecast2 when streaming with oddcast or ices2. Is there already any fix available for that? -- Cya Daniel... <p>--- >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
kicking sources
Hi, I've just seen a new thread asking about kicking clients off the server and wondered, if there is a feature to kick sources off the server as well. This would be very useful if the server is used by multiple djs on a radio-station with a timetable. So when a dj forgets to stop his livestream the next dj could just kick the source instead of killing and restarting the whole server.
2001 Jan 03
2
Tarkin at last
For all the curious: http://www.vorbis.com/~jack/tarkin-experimental.tar.gz ome instructions: tar xzvf tarkin-experimental.tar.gz cd tarkin make ./tarkin 95 ./tarkinplayer output.tark You'll need SDL and SDL-devel if you don't already have them. jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this
2001 Jan 03
2
Tarkin at last
For all the curious: http://www.vorbis.com/~jack/tarkin-experimental.tar.gz ome instructions: tar xzvf tarkin-experimental.tar.gz cd tarkin make ./tarkin 95 ./tarkinplayer output.tark You'll need SDL and SDL-devel if you don't already have them. jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this
2001 Jul 16
3
file magic for Ogg, Vorbis?
I am trying to figure out file(1) magic(1) for Ogg and Vorbis. (I am using file from NetBSD 1.5.1.) Currently I have: 0 string OggS Ogg data >29 string vorbis \b, Vorbis audio Some results: $ file ~/audio/kaas.* /home/reed/audio/kaas.mp3: MP3, 128 kBits, 44.1 kHz, Stereo /home/reed/audio/kaas.ogg: Ogg data, Vorbis audio /home/reed/audio/kaas.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio,