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2004 Aug 06
2
Real Player and Icecast 2
On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 12:01, Dale Ghent wrote: > On Mar 15, 2004, at 11:40 AM, John McHarry wrote: > > > I am streaming mp3 to an Icecast 2 server. The stream works well with > > Winamp, xmms, and Windows Media Player, but Real Player runs for a > > couple seconds and blows up. The newest Linux version doesn't blow up, > > but emits a sharp scratching noise about
2004 Aug 06
0
Real Player and Icecast 2
Mm, it's weird because it works fine for me... I tried RealPlayer V10.0 (the new RealOne beta) and RealOne V2.0 with several mp3 stations listed in the stream directory and everything worked fine for me: both the stream and the metadata. <p>Cheers, MAX -----Original Message----- From: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org] On Behalf Of John McHarry Sent: Wednesday,
2004 Aug 06
0
Real Player and Icecast 2
On Mar 15, 2004, at 11:40 AM, John McHarry wrote: > I am streaming mp3 to an Icecast 2 server. The stream works well with > Winamp, xmms, and Windows Media Player, but Real Player runs for a > couple seconds and blows up. The newest Linux version doesn't blow up, > but emits a sharp scratching noise about every 2 seconds. Has anyone > made this work? Sounds like realplayer
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast 2 and Real Audio
It appears to me that there is some problem with the way Icecast 2 streams MP3 that blows up Real Audio. Icecast 1 streaming seems to work fine with it. --- >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 'unsubscribe' in
2004 Aug 06
1
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
* John McHarry (jmcharry@whqr.org) écrivait : > Have you tried aumix from the command line? I have used it in RH 9 and > Fedora, although not with ices. Yes, I did : in fact, aumix from the command line behaves exactly like the KMix GUI : when I change the PCM or Mic level with aumix, KMix shows the new settings. But even with aumix set to the good values (PCM to 100%), ices get no sound.
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast vs real player
hi, first post to the list (though i've been subscribed for several months now)... I'm having a problem with icecast and my windows real audio player. this may very well be a real issue, but for now i thought someone here might have run across this problem. so here it is: when i point my real player to the icy mount point, for example http://servernamehere:8002/icy_2/, the stream
2005 Jun 03
2
IceCast 2.2 MP3 stream and Real Player noise
Sorry about that, didn't have port 8000 open to that box from the outside! Try it again... Fred -----Original Message----- From: Karl Heyes [mailto:karl@xiph.org] Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 11:33 AM To: Fred Black Cc: icecast Subject: Re: [Icecast] IceCast 2.2 MP3 stream and Real Player noise On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 16:21, Fred Black wrote: > Sure: > Make a pls file with this in it:
2004 May 04
2
OT: Latest Linux Real player
Hi: I know this is off-topic, but figured someone here would know, particularly given Xiph's involvement in Helix. Up till now I've used TRplayer <http://linux-speakup.org/trplayer.html> to play Realmedia content. This is because, as a Blind person, I've no need or desire for X11, and TRplayer uses the Realplayer libs without all that X overhead. but now I would like to play
2005 Jul 25
3
FW: Problem with Intros in Relay with RealPlayer
Corrected example playlist file: Example Playlist file: [playlist] File1=http://38.116.36.62:8000/ClassicRock Title1=Test Length1=-1 NumberOfEntries=1 Version=2 Fred -----Original Message----- From: icecast-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf Of Fred Black Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 1:12 PM To: 'icecast' Subject: RE: [Icecast] Problem with Intros in Relay
2003 Mar 24
7
Vorbis streams on Windows Media Player
I was under the impression that Tobias's Direct Show filters would allow Windows Media player to play Ogg Vorbis streams, but after testing it here, apparently it doesn't. Does anyone know if there is anyway of making WMP play vorbis streams? The company I'm involved with who will be creating thousands of internet stations will most likely need WMP to play the streams, since it is
2003 Mar 24
7
Vorbis streams on Windows Media Player
I was under the impression that Tobias's Direct Show filters would allow Windows Media player to play Ogg Vorbis streams, but after testing it here, apparently it doesn't. Does anyone know if there is anyway of making WMP play vorbis streams? The company I'm involved with who will be creating thousands of internet stations will most likely need WMP to play the streams, since it is
2005 Jun 03
3
IceCast 2.2 MP3 stream and Real Player noise
Just checked using RealPlayer Windows 10.5 latest release. This also glitches. This is more than likely due to the differences in metadata between SHOUTcast and Icecast2. This is exactly the reason I was asking for the exact differences between the protocols so I can help get these things fixed with the player folks. Real is not the only player with this problem. I may be in the AAC/aacPlus camp,
2005 Jun 08
4
IceCast 2.2 MP3 stream and Real Player noise
I tested it this morning and here are my findings: 1) The Intro tag causes Real Player to give an error that the stream "contains unexpected data and may be corrupt". It does not play with the Intro tag in the mount point. If I remove the Intro tag the stream plays, and, the Real Player noise caused by meta-data is gone and the meta-data updates work. 2) The Intro plays in iTunes and
2004 Aug 06
3
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
* Enrico Minack (enrico.minack@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de) écrivait : > > I use kmix as mixer, but there is nothing in it about a > > "capture channel". How could I find where it is defined ? > then try alsamixer or amixer and watch out for capture and unmute and apply > this for the according channel (mic, line-in, pcm or master) Hum... the problem is that RH 9 uses
2005 Jun 09
3
IceCast 2.2 MP3 stream and Real Player noise
Thank you! Do you think oddSock will be nice enough to build another Windows executable? Fred -----Original Message----- From: Karl Heyes [mailto:karl@xiph.org] Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 9:56 AM To: Fred Black Cc: 'icecast' Subject: RE: [Icecast] IceCast 2.2 MP3 stream and Real Player noise On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 16:34, Fred Black wrote: > I tested it this morning and here are
2005 May 09
2
win media player prob
Leo Currie: > > > windows media player buffers endless but doesn't start the (mp3-)stream. > > http://www.radiosix.com/listen.asx hm. works fine... > What version of WMP are you using? the prob occurs on a wmp v.10 seems to me, if there's no problem with the stream itself (xmms plays it pretty well) that it has to do with mime-types interpretation. is there a best
2005 Nov 10
3
Speex client?
Hello, On the announcement page for Icecast 2.3 it mentions "Streaming support for ogg speex, ogg flac, ogg midi". I've googled around and not found any free clients that support streaming speex. I looked at svn for libshout2 and it doesn't seem to support speex and skimming through the list archives I only see mention of speex last February, which seemed to indicate it would
2005 May 13
8
Mini-centOS
I am using centOS for my server and centOS is extremely stable. I almost love centOS more than my wife. However, centOS is a bit heavy to run on my notebook (P III 1G, 256MB RAM). I need gnome, firefox, openoffice, realplayer, gaim, acrobat and thunderbird on my notebook, but if I install all of them (plus base-system), my notebook becomes very slow. I wish I could have a lighter version of centOS
2002 Nov 19
1
Real Player and PPTP
Hello, anyone can help me to masquerade realplayer and PPTP ? I have one linux gateway (2 NIC's) and W98 in my 192.168 internal net. No computer in 192.168 net can listen radios (using browser) or connect to PPTP server outside 192.168 net(internet). Thanks any help, Mauricio.
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast vs real player
Hi Geoff, I did experiment with this by setting up an icecast server on another linux machine (server B). The result was that any real player connecting to that stream died as well. It wasn't at the exact duration (45 minutes) at server A -- but consistent with any clients connecting to it. That is, they all died at the exact time - but that time varies from server to server. So, that