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2004 Aug 06
0
OT: Latest Linux Real player
Hello. Does the latest Linux real player support RealAudio 10? The RealVideo
codec is available as a upgrade but does it include RealAudio10. As far as I
know TRPlayer uses the installed Real libraries so it should work if
RealPlayer supports it.
Also would you mind sending me your compile of TRPlayer? I had some problems
compiling it under Redhat 9.
All the best
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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
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
2010 Aug 24
3
is there a mplayer yum website?
I want to install mplayer but my GCC is 4.0. can not compile the mplayer.
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2004 Aug 06
4
Problems with RealPlayer & Icecast
I've been getting reports from people that my Icecast streams are not working
when RealPlayer is used for playback. They all say that the stream plays for
5-10 seconds, then the connection just drops. I tried it using RealPlayer 8 on
Windows2000, and got the same results. Winamp, on the other hand, works
perfectly.
I tried playing other streams on the Icecast yp server, and it seems to play
2004 Aug 06
0
Helix into Icecast2 loopback
samurai.fm wrote:
> 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
2004 Aug 06
4
Can't listen to a stream from icecast-kh
>>Or, keep as it is if it makes sense (I don't know the importance of
>>having or not ICY) and then, see with videloan.org to update their player.
>>
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>
>Players should not be changed to support this. They're correct to reject it.
>
>Mike
>
>
So, in that case, ICY 200 should be removed?
btw, yesterday, after patching it to HTTP/1.0 200, I
2004 Sep 13
4
Status of Vorbis in Realplayer
Hi:
I'm working with an internet station. The station manager and I firmly
believe in Ogg Vorbis. We already run transcodes of the 56k MP3 stream so
modem listeners have the opportunity to hear stereo. We'd like to change
our primary stream to Vorbis ultimately, but that will involve overcoming
a number of challenges, not the least of which will be getting all the
broadcasters to
2004 Aug 06
0
Helix into Icecast2 loopback
samurai.fm wrote:
> 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
2005 May 13
1
Re: Mini-centOS -- static libraries, XFCE
kenkensmile at netscape.net wrote:
> 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 for notebooks and old desktops.
CentOS
2004 Jun 29
1
hxplay versus realplay
Interesting. I downloaded and installed both
HelixPlayer-0.4.0.187-20040615.i586.rpm and
RealPlayer-0.4.0.186-20040615.i586.rpm
on my Mandrake 10.0 system.
With hxplay, the theora sample video, Mixtape.small.ogg, played as well as it
does with mplayer 1.0pre4, which is reasonably well. But when I tried to
watch it with realplay, the program choked and died.
Also, when I tried to watch
2001 Mar 06
1
icecast2
Hi,
I believe I have found another small problem. When a stream finishes, say
using the libshout example code, icecast seems to go into a loop at lock
at 100% CPU. This seems to be coming from the connenction select area. Any
ideas?
Also there were rumors around a while back that icecast2 would support
rtsp and possibly real. Is there any strength in these rumors?
Tim.
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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
2002 Aug 07
11
pb with ingress policy
Hi !
I have a single host which is connected via an 512kbit ADSL link to the n=
et. I quite often use some realaudio application that uses some bandwidth =
and I want to avoid other traffic to scale that bandwidth down. So I used =
some classes (with htb) on imq0 device and applied some filters and it see=
ms to work in most cases. However, there are some sites with which downloa=
d is
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
2004 Jun 18
5
Slowdown on lots of motion
I'm playing the "Honey" movie (both Honey-small and Honey-large) and I notice
significant slowdown during periods of lots of motion (when the camera shakes,
when the first man hops into bed, when people turn around and approach the
camera, etc.). The audio plays smoothly all the time but when there is a lot
of motion, the picture freezes and resumes when there's less motion.
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:
2002 Sep 01
2
Seperating Forground from Background
One thing I have noticed when encoding VCDs is that often videos with
complex backgrounds don't compress nearly as well as those with simple
ones. Part of the problem is that TV cameras seam to have the focus so
that the entire image is clear rather than focusing on the foreground (and
blurring the backgrounds). The result is that a good number of bits are
wasted trying to perfectly
2000 Dec 14
8
new MS codecs
I thought this might be interesting to you, it's an
extract from the latest streaming media newsletter, I
was intrested to note that MS are claiming cd quality
audio at 48kbps whichi is obviously very low, I didn't
think much of it at first because nobody uses MS
codecs for audio anyway! However (a bit I missed off
this quote by the look of it) I then read mention of
portable audio players