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2004 Aug 06
1
mount and multiple stream troubles
I've tried using SAM2 and the admin password works but when I try the password
of the wrse mount point I get the error "Invalid password" "authentication
required".
When using the admin login to connect I use the mountpoint /wrse.ogg I tried
using /wrse/wrse.ogg for the wrse mount point but it give that password error.
Thanks again,
Art-
<p>>What source client
2004 Aug 06
1
mount and multiple stream troubles
It only has a password field unfortunately. I tried using Oddcast for Winamp and
it has the same setup. It actually says it connects but then when audio starts
it disconnects.
Are there any windows options to use that let you do login and password? I'll be
trying some unix stuff tonight. Any recommendation that will work with the
mount point?
Art-
>Does SAM2 give you somewhere to specify
2004 Aug 06
1
mount and multiple stream troubles
Here's the icecast.xml file I'm using. Thanks!
<icecast>
<limits>
<clients>100</clients>
<sources>2</sources>
<threadpool>5</threadpool>
<queue-size>102400</queue-size>
<client-timeout>30</client-timeout>
<header-timeout>15</header-timeout>
2004 Aug 06
1
mount points & multiples streams II
>AFAIK, this will work. However, if all you want to do is have the same
>content at different bitrates, you can achieve this with one instance of
>ices and one playlist. Not sure of the specifics though as I don't use
>ices 0.2.3. I can look though.
If you can just point me in the direction
>Yes. You need the browser to download a file containing the IP address so
>it
2004 Aug 06
1
mount points & multiples streams II
I have done some experimenting but if am incorrect I would like someone to correct me.
I am trying to run multiple streams so what I have created additional directories such as mrock24, mRock64, and mRock128 in the '/etc/ices' directory . In these directories I have placed new conf files and playlist files respectively streaming 24, 64, and 128. These directories are also the name of the
2004 Aug 06
4
Multiple streams for different quality settings ?
Hi,
I would like to send 3 streams to my server, three times exactly the
same audio but with different quality setting to get a low, medium and
high quality stream.
I've got icecast2 setup on a debian server and I'm streaming ogg with
oddcast from winamp, everything's working just fine.
Is there another win32 package to get this done ? We are going to do
live audio in the end so we
2007 May 25
2
Switch back to mount after fallback
Hi Geoff,
Geoff Shang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> That's what fallback-override is meant to do. Are you saying that it's not
> working for you?
Not working. But what is wrong? I've added the second mount to
icecast.xml and tested whether it switch back to the original mount
point. The mount part of icecast.xml:
<mount>
2004 Nov 01
3
Gettin station Ident played on connectiong to stream
Our listeners click on a link which ends in .m3u. So can this be done...if
so how?? I really am new to this sorry!!
--On 01 November 2004 17:48 -0500 Jason <Jason@Weatherserver.net> wrote:
> I do this using .m3u playlists. But I think you mean a way all streams
> get the intro even if someone connects directly to the mount point
> without using the .m3u files.
>
>
>
2006 Feb 07
5
Re: ices0.4: icecast mp3 stream for source ?
thank you, for your fast answer. my problem with ogg is, that the
mediaplayer don?t understand it. a lot of users are using ms mediaplayer
unfortunately.
greets
Geoff Shang schrieb:
> Carsten Henkel wrote:
>
>> we would like to use IceCast 2.3.1 as a mp3 streamer source for
>> reencoding several sources of ices 0.4.
>>
>> It is working perfectly already by using
2004 Aug 06
3
strange way of forwarding to another stream.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org] On Behalf
Of Michael Smith
>>
>> This seems like a very useful thing to be included in a spec. And it
>> doesn't seem unreasonable to include it in a client, except that
there
>> is no official spec that stream client developers use to develop
>> against (or is there??).
2004 Aug 06
2
strange way of forwarding to another stream.
Just a follow up to this, Geoff...
True, that is how you'd do it when you know what *n* number of
streams/files you wished to serve at the time the client d/l's the
playlist. There are cases when you may wish to dynamically change what
the client hears (live radio for instance, or maintenance, etc.) without
requiring the client to manually reconnect. Redirects would/could be
handy _IF_
2015 Oct 07
4
EZStream: Can it stream a URL?
Got'ny good ideas for doing that then? I want to connect to a stream
for restreaming, for lack of a better term.
On Mon, 5 Oct 2015 14:41:08 +0100 (BST), you wrote:
>On Mon, 5 Oct 2015, Steve Matzura wrote:
>
>> If I put a URL in the M3U file, will EZStream stream it through
>> Icecast?
>
>No. EZStream is meant to be pretty basic.
>
>Geoff.
>
2004 Aug 06
3
Replicate stream on webserver
Hi:
Your problem is that you're going to want only one listening process but
many serving processes, otherwise it's not going to achieve anything. So
to explain further, when someone connects to your hosting provider, you'll
want them to connect to the stream which is already being pulled from your
box, not start another instance which connects to your box. Basically what
you want
2004 Aug 06
3
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Steve Glines wrote:
> --- tim <tim@nvhs.nl> wrote:
> > >
> > is http://194.109.227.136:8000, using liveice and
> > icecast)
> When I try the URL above my system attempts to down
> load a 50 MB file. It isn't streaming. I have the same
> problem with my own system. What are we doing wrong?
If you're clicking on the URL such that
2011 May 20
5
Extra stream
On 20 May 2011 05:30, Jack Raats <jack at jarasoft.net> wrote:
> Hi,
Hi
> At this moment I'm running a stream on 128kbps.
> I want to add the same stream on 24 kbps.
> Can this be done on the server using icecast?
> Or do I have to use another programm.
The streamTranscoder is a multi-platform utility which can be used to
transcode media streams from one format to
2004 Aug 06
3
server side stream dump in icecast2?
Hi,
I'm wondering if this feature is implemented in icecast2? It was in
icecast 1.x, and I found it very useful...
<p>Akos
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2004 Aug 06
2
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
Hi:
IIRC, the oddcast DSP plugin (http://www.oddsock.org) will allow
mountpoints (or at least oddsock said it would soon). Samcast apparently
already does, but I forget the URL for this (it's in the list archive
somewhere). These are winamp DSP plugins.
Geoff.
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2007 Jul 16
3
Writing Alpha Tags into the comments of an ogg stream
> Ideally you'd do it with the program which is encoding our stream. You just
> start a new ogg stream when you want to change your metadata and use the
> appropriate tags.
>
> If this is not possible, you can also do this via Icecast. It will insert
> the tags for you, creating the new stream.
>
> Here's what I've managed to turn up quickly as the
2004 Aug 06
2
mount points and sourcing from winamp
Hi:
I know it's possible to listen to a stream mounted on a mountpoint using
winamp. I'd like to know if it's possible to make the shoutcast DSP plugin
source a stream on a mountpoint? If so, how do you do it? Does the
version matter? If you can't, will plugins like oddcast do it?
Geoff.
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2004 Aug 06
2
Behaviour of server-side stream dump
Hi:
If a source connects to a mount that has the stream dump enabled and the
file already exists, which of the following will happen:
1. the old file is overwritten.
2. The new stream is appended to the old one.
3. Either the old or new file is written with a modified name so that they
can both exist.
Thanks,
Geoff.
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