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2004 Aug 06
2
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
Thanks Geoff, it's becoming more clear to me now... > So, assuming it does, you could try: > aumix -w r [yann@raglou yann]$ aumix -w R [yann@raglou yann]$ aumix -q vol 100, 100 pcm 100, 100 speaker 0, 0 line 0, 0, P mic 4, 0, P cd 0, 0, P igain 0, 0, P line1 0, 0, R phin 0, 0, P phout 0, 0 video 0, 0, P No "R" on the pcm line, so that is probably the problem : my soundcard
2004 Aug 06
3
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
* EvilOverlord (eviloverlord@kucs.net) écrivait : > In whatever you use as mixer control for the soundcard (alsamixer, > aumix, etc) what is set as the "capture" channel? Your soundcard may > not support capturing what is being played. If it helps : my soundcard is a ES1988 Allegro-1, the module is "maestro3". I use kmix as mixer, but there is nothing in it about a
2004 Aug 06
0
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
Pierre Lazuly wrote: > Hello, > > I've successfully installed Icecast 2.0.0 and Ices 2.0.0 on a Compaq > EvoN600C running Redhat 9. Everything runs quite well (no error loggued by > Icecast or Ices), the Ices stream is seen as a source by Icecast and friends > are able to listen to my radio (I see them as listeners in Icecast admin)... > the problem is that they ear only
2004 Aug 06
1
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
Enrico Minack wrote: >>I tried, and I noticed that it works fine for mic, line1... pressing >>space moves the "R" to the selected line... but it doesn't work for >>pcm or master: so it seems to confirm that the soundcard doesn't >>support that... > > so it seems its a half-duplex sound card. what about using a audio cable > between headphones and
2004 Aug 06
2
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
* Enrico Minack (enrico.minack@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de) écrivait : > > No "R" on the pcm line, so that is probably the problem : my soundcard can > > only record line1... > doesn't this mean that pcm is captured at the moment? > just try this: use aumix, go to mic, pcm or master and press space, then > this might be captured (a R appears left to the bar). I
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
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
2004 Aug 06
0
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
Hi: Your ability to use this setup is going to depend on whether or not your card can capture its own output, or at least its own PCM output. Since you're using the OSS drivers, try running the following command: aumix -q This wil list the settings for each channel. a P flag denotes a device set to playback only, an R flag denotes a device that you can record from. Some cards will allow
2004 Aug 06
1
Winamp security hole
>From: EvilOverlord <eviloverlord@kucs.net> >Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org >To: icecast@xiph.org >Subject: [icecast] Winamp security hole >Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2004 23:14:30 +0100 > >If like me you can't bear the idea of leaving 2.x behind: What's so bad about 5.x? Using it without modern skin support or ripping/burning is nearly identical to 2.x.
2004 Aug 06
2
Helix into Icecast2 loopback
Well more specifically I want to transcode a realaudio stream into mp3 on the same machine and on the command line only - reliably! Following up, I managed to compile the trplayer using a substitute __pure_virtual function compiled with extern "C" (without it the function name was being mangled by g++) by now trplayer runs and exits without warning, error or success... the funny thing
2004 Aug 06
3
[FWD: Unable to login to icecast with liveice???]
Geoff Shang wrote: > Hi: > > Unless anyone's released an update, liveice does not work with icecast2. > > If you just want something to read from the soundcard, maybe darkice is for > you. Or, since you're using XMMS, try oddcast DSP for XMMS (visit > oddsock.org). > > Geoff. <p>Sorry no update for liveice - If only I had spare time to support it
2004 Aug 06
1
Streaming Supplier
Is there a UK streaming supplier anyone would recommend? If they use icecast that would be a bonus. At the very least they need to support x-audiocast login and hopefully vorbis. Stephen KUCS.net --- >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'
2004 Aug 06
3
Helix into Icecast2 loopback
Hello. I've made some progress on the issue. I found a tool called TrPlayer which is a text mode front end for real player - initially developed for the use of the visually impaired. The theory is that I can use this and pipe the live stream into vsound which then in turn is passed into ices or another source client. Trouble is, I'm having all sorts of trouble compiling Trplayer on the
2004 Aug 06
0
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 07:23, Pierre Lazuly wrote: > * 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
2004 Sep 14
2
Questions on setting up icecast
At 04:14 AM 9/14/2004, you wrote: >JLB wrote: >>Sorry, gang. The FAQ didn't seem to answer me, nor did Googling... >>I merely want a simple solution to do the following: >>I am setting up a streaming server for in-house use. >>I want it to broadcast the RAW MP3 DATA from my actual MP3 files, as I >>listen to them in xmms. >>In other words, I DO NOT want:
2004 Aug 06
2
automatic gain control
> we have a web-based station running liveice and aumix and the levels are all > over the place. is there a way to do automatic gain control on the soundcard > input? > > -peter Run the signal through a Compressor/Limiter before sending it to your soundcard. I use Behringer Ultra-Dyne Pro DSP9024. Very nice. If you want to buy it look here:
2014 Oct 18
10
[Bug 2297] New: EDD25519 Signature verification failed on Solaris
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2297 Bug ID: 2297 Summary: EDD25519 Signature verification failed on Solaris Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 6.7p1 Hardware: amd64 OS: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: sshd Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2004 Sep 13
3
Questions on setting up icecast
Sorry, gang. The FAQ didn't seem to answer me, nor did Googling... I merely want a simple solution to do the following: I am setting up a streaming server for in-house use. I want it to broadcast the RAW MP3 DATA from my actual MP3 files, as I listen to them in xmms. In other words, I DO NOT want: XMMS ---> decode to wave ---> re-encode to MP3 ---> icecast ---> listeners I
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast +liveice +linein
use icecast+liveice and i need to get stream from linein . Icecast work perfectly and liveice was perfectly but i can get stream only if I plug lineout from my radio box to mic on my sound card . Is there any special config string in liveice for streaming from linein or maybe liveice can't do it my liveice.cfg # liveice configuration file SERVER localhost PORT 80 NAME My Radio Box GENRE
2004 Aug 06
2
where does linein writes to
I have tried broadcasting from both SuSE Linux and Slackware and with various programs being the last one Tim`s Mixice (which is a perl script that works along with a program called catdsp). Looking at the source I saw that this programs, both of them, try to open /dev/dsp. Now, my question is if /dev/dsp is the standard device for the line-in of the audio card? I have tried, as suggested in