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2015 Dec 06
1
Listener statistics on a fallback stream
Hello, On 06-12-15 13:58, Yahav Shasha wrote: > > >To me it sounds like a bug; surely the fallback never needs > statistics, > only the real steam because this is where listeners connect to. > > > Well, the fallback mount is still a mount-point nonetheless. you could > still use it as a "regular" mount-point even if its configured as a >
2004 Aug 06
2
Custom .xsl files?
On Thursday 22 July 2004 04:56, Myke Place wrote: > I'm curious if it is possible to create custom .xsl files in the /admin > directory, using the same xsl params that appear in in the web > interfaces that ship with Icecast2. Yes. Though I don't know if using an arbitrary one works from the admin directory. Certainly you can put them in icecast's webroot directory (or some
2008 Nov 19
2
Icecast 2.3.2 doesn't list all mount points
Hello, I've upgraded from 2.3.1 to 2.3.2. I've been used to list all mount points by <xsl:for-each select="source"/> under /icestats. Howver now the /icestats elemets contains only source elemets which have been requested at least once. That means the list (e.g. /stats.xsl under web directory) is empty after server start. I've found out this regresion presents only
2004 Dec 02
2
icecast dies regulary
Hi, I am running Icecast 2.1.0 on a Debian Sarge with a 2.6.8 Kernel. After upgrading to the new version i have the problem that the icecast2 process. It is regularly dying after running 20-26 hours. There are no messages in the icecast logfile nor in any other logfile. The only message, which is written to the shell which started the process, is xsltApplyOneTemplate: template was not compiled
2016 Aug 19
1
Icecast Digest, Vol 146, Issue 7
Thank you Philipp. I'm running icecast 2.4.2 and based on the "Available Raw Data" in the Icecast docs page (http://icecast.org/docs/ icecast-2.4.0/server-stats.html), it doesn't appear "album" or "year" are available for the stats-json.xsl file to get. But it may be misunderstanding what I'm seeing and just don't know how to properly customize the
2004 Aug 06
2
Source XML for status.xsl
I've been trying to track down this mysterious 'icestats' file that the status.xsl and status2.xsl read data from. There is no physical file as far as I can tell, but a perusal of the code seems to indicate that the server generates it on the fly when the XSL file requests it. So then I tried servername.com:8000/icestats but I got nothing. So I really got nothing, I would prefer
2020 Sep 21
2
Listener stats
Hello Jordan Thanks for the reply.  I commented out all the fields in the status-json.xsl but it didn't give me the listener IP.  The example below would show me the source IP.  I can get the IP from the web interface at this location, http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000/admin/listclients.xsl?mount=/dhantal, but that means I would have to scrape the web interface which I don't want to do.
2020 Sep 21
2
Listener stats
Hello I’m new to Icecast and I’m using version 2.4.4. How would I be able to get a Jason file that has listener information specifically listener location or at least the IP address. I can get listener count but I’m looking for location through the IP. I need to write a php script to gather this information. I have checked the status-Jason.xsl and the xml2json.xsl but neither gives me that
2020 Sep 22
2
Listener stats
What about scrapping the access logs for connections that have completed, or utilizing netstat outputs to get active listeners (minus sources)? Either of those options would get you remote IP addresses, both a slightly different view in that logs are after a connection closes, while netstat is while the connection is open. -----Original Message----- From: Icecast-dev <icecast-dev-bounces at
2020 Sep 22
2
Listener stats
Good afternoon, On Tue, 2020-09-22 at 11:43 -0400, Reaz Baksh wrote: > Too much work. I would like to refer to Jordan Erickson's comment here. > If I am able to see it on the web interface I should be able to get a Json or XML file with this in it. Why not just use the API? Remove the ".xsl" from any URL in the admin interface and get the raw XML. The rendered webinterface
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast status page -status.xsl
So I point my browser to http://206.168.174.48:8000/status.xsl Looking at the xsl doc status.xsl I some some nice variables I can use. For some reason I don't seem to be able to pull out the comment tag from the ogg file. I used to easytag to add this so i know it exists. These appear to work <xsl:value-of select="artist" /> - <xsl:value-of select="title"
2004 Aug 06
0
Getting the Stream to &quot;Just Start Playing&quot; on the client
you need to set netscape for that. your netscape is not yet set to send .pls/m3u files to your mp3 player. t. * Hunter Hillegas <lists@lastonepicked.com> [010824 16:53]: > I'm curious what method y'all are using for getting your streams going on > the client. > > We've been using a hyperlink to the stream like this: >
2015 Dec 06
4
Listener statistics on a fallback stream
Hello, I've come across a small problem and I'm not sure it's a bug or a misconfiguration in icecast, so I thought I'd ask here. The situation: we have an automated radio station that is fed from a dedicated virtual machine with SAM broadcaster. I set up a stream with a fallback mount; SAM connects to the fallback. Now, whenever the DJ wants to broadcast live all he has to do is
2024 Sep 02
2
Strange behaviour with admin/stats.xsl disappearing
Greetings icecasting amigos! I?ve had an incredibly frustrating journey getting a new icecast origin server going to supplant an older machine set for retirement. The setup is relatively simple ? a beefy Debian bookworm host running icecast as a relaying slave pulling the streamlist from an icecast2 2.4.4 ingest server, for mass distribution. The ingest / origin server runs fine. I opted for
2004 Aug 06
2
Getting the Stream to &quot;Just Start Playing&quot; on the client
I'm curious what method y'all are using for getting your streams going on the client. We've been using a hyperlink to the stream like this: http://www.fatfreeradio.net:8000/playlist.pls?mount=/hifi&file=dummy.pls It works okay but people get prompted to save or open the file. It would be better if it just opened their streaming player each time, without the dialog. Anyone know
2020 Sep 22
1
Listener stats
I think I got it. I needed to change the following: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000/admin/listclients.xsl?mount=/mountpoint to http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000/admin/listclients?mount=/mountpoint and that gives me the XML. No need to change or modify anything. Now how do I get the json as I prefer json? Reaz > On Sep 22, 2020, at 1:51 PM, Reaz Baksh <reaz at dhantal.com> wrote: > >
2006 Mar 16
1
script.aculo.us in xsl
Hello, first of all, sorry for my English, I´m a Spanish student and I´m having some problems with script.aculo.us. These are the following: I have a XML file like this: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="barraNav.xsl"?> <barraNav> <boton>
2015 Mar 13
1
IceCast status - raw XML output
Please add the following XSL file to IceCast distribution (web directory). It returns IceCast's state in raw XML form. <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl = "http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version = "1.0"> <xsl:output indent="yes" encoding="UTF-8" /> <xsl:template match="@* | node()"> <xsl:copy>
2017 Mar 03
2
Icecast status-json.xsl improvements
While http://127.0.0.1:8000/status-json.xsl?mount=/live is fine for info on the server itself and the current track played it's missing a played history. I'd like to suggest adding history to status-json.xsl or to reduce the size of the json to the bare minimum that a Web base mediaplayer might need Add a new one at http://127.0.0.1:8000/playing-json.xsl?mount=/live Which will only
2018 May 13
2
Parsing status-son.xsl
Hi, I realise that the web is littered with posts and discussions concerning the topic of getting icecast stats from the xsl files (status-son.xsl) in the icecast web directory. As you may know, many of the solutions are outdated and example links are broken. I have limited knowledge of how to write my own javascript to get this info to display on my own website. Wondering if anyone can refer me