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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
2
mount and multiple stream troubles
I've read all the documentation and still have some questions.
In my icecast.xml file I have listed two different mount points. I'd like the
users, with their passwords in the mount section, to be able to connect to the
server, at their mount point, and be able to stream.
Unfortunately right now the only password that works on the whole server is the
admin password. Can someone tell me
2004 Aug 06
3
Problems connecting source
At 05:29 PM 12/8/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>Just one question, what is the most reliable source encoder for Windows? I
>would like a program able to run at windows startup, that would encode a
>soundcard input (from turntables from example) and that never stops... I am
>satisfied with Winamp/Oddcast for the moment but I am just wondering if
>there are other encoders even more
2004 Aug 06
2
Winamp/Oddcast Silent output
Hi everybody,
I have an easy question here. Is there any silent output option for
Winamp/Oddcast? I have a computer that I use as an encoder but it has no
soundcard installed so I am using SAM2 because there is a "Silent output"
option in the audio mixer pipeline. It means the sound encoded never passes
through the soundcard because everything is managed by the software.
I prefer free
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
0
Problems connecting source
Hi oddsock,
I tested SAM2 in the past, but it's more a DJ software. I think
Winamp/Oddcast is better for encoding. Anyway, I don't know where I get
these problems from. I can connect to the server but when I start playing
something, it disconnects instantly. It happens very often now, but it seems
to happen only on one computer... It might be the Remote Desktop Protocol
audio drivers that
2009 Oct 28
1
Who sets the mount point?
This is what i found out in use with the icecast servers.
Mounts Can be made by each of the following:
1> The icecast.xml file define a mount with a username/password for
this mount. Since most our broadcaster using edcast to broadcast the
username is set to source.
2> The use of the global source password can create a dynamic mount.
But, the best way is to define it in the
2006 May 30
2
Winamp v5.22 / oddcast / aac+
I'm not sure if this is an icecast issue or oddcast issue or both, but
the latest Winamp (v5.22) is not now playing AAC+ streams encoded with
Oddcast. Winamp v5.21 and earlier versions work fine. This may be some
attempt by Winamp developers to force people to use Shoutcast, or to
prevent oddcast from using their enc_aacplus.dll.
Right, just took some time to set up the Shoutcast DSP to
2006 May 30
4
Winamp v5.22 / oddcast / aac+
I believe that Oddsock is using a Content Type of aacp.
Using a .aac extension with this Content Type may present a conflict.
This might actually be by design.
I will do some further testing with Winamp and report here tomorrow.
I will also double-check with the developer of Winamp for complete
clarification.
FYI, Orban Opticodec-PC allows the use of either Content Type of aac
or aacp. aac is
2005 Mar 10
3
Winamp 0% Buffering mp3 streams
Darrell Dominey wrote on Thu, 10 Mar 2005 15:31:04 -0330:
> make sure that your mountpoint does not have a .ogg extention with the
> mp3 stream, otherwise, it will try to play using the ogg plugin, and
> will stay at 0% buffer
>
Hi, thanks for the quick answer. We are serving the mp3s with .nsv endings
since that is what the oddcast plugin seems to send by default when mp3 is
2005 Mar 10
4
Winamp 0% Buffering mp3 streams
I'm new to streaming or music hearing over the wire, I still prefer my
old-fashioned stereo equipment :-)
But a friend asked me to setup a shoutcast server for him, so I went out
and installed it, played a bit with it and didn't like it. So I looked for
an open source alternative and found Icecast. Installed fine, works fine.
But there is one thing which puzzles me and I hope someone
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast2 password bug?
Hello people,
I'm trying the Icecast2 for win32 (release 02-26-2003).
Currently my (mp3/ogg) source data for the server is a winamp running
the oddcast plugin.
I can't connect to icecast2 server using odd_cast plugin. Actually it
connects ok, but just after winamp start to play, it is disconnected
from server.
The server log say: attempted to login with invalid or missing password
2004 Aug 06
0
Problems connecting source
I wouldn't be too quick to boast that nearly all of Peercast-network users
utilize Oddcast... the last release of Peercast was about 6 months ago, and
the software is still quite buggy & non-optimized.
=P
However, I do agree that Oddcast is a good, reliable stream source.
>From: oddsock <oddsock@oddsock.org>
>Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org
>To: icecast@xiph.org
>Subject:
2004 Aug 06
3
Problems connecting source
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 15:56, Macsym wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have a little problem to connect my source to an Icecast2-beta2 server
> running on RH9. As a source encoder, I am using Winamp2/Oddcast on a windows
> machine. I can connect to the server but when I start sending bytes (when I
> start playing music), the source disconnects suddenly...
> It was working fine
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast winamp oddcast mountpoint problem?
Hi there!
I'm new to the list and I'm experiencing somekind of problem. I have installed icecast 1.3.12 as a OpenBSD 3.2 port. I use winamp (on win2000) for encoding with muchFX and 4 oddcast DSP plugins for different streams. Streams are mounted in /low /medium /high /vh mount points. From icecast logfiles it seems that everything is working ok. When I try to connect with a client
2005 Apr 28
1
site n shoutcast
alo...just noticed www.icecast.org is down...probably someone else
mentioned this...just throwing it in the mix just in case
i was wondering if anyone can tell me how to stop icecast1.2 from
automatically giving mountpoint names when using shout....i am trying to
get a mountpoint on an icecast1.2 using the oddcast plugin for winamp and
the mountpoint name is defaulting to icy_0 despite my config
2013 Jan 18
1
disconnected mount point listed in the status page
Hi!
This days I switched from icecast 2.3.2 to the latest icecast kh from
the github (build 30-gfe06a77). But the problem I'm speaking about
didn't solve.
After a source disconnects the mount point remains listed in the status
page with only these entries:
Mount Point /stream
M3U <http://ortodoxradio.ro:8000/stream.m3u>XSPF
2005 Mar 11
2
Mounting problems...
Geoff:
> So what DSP plugin are you using? Oddcast? SAM? Shoutcast DSP? Something
> else?
Oddcast DSP v3
> Is your plugin actually connnecting to Icecast?
Yes, Oddcast tells me it's broadcasting test.m3u at ~32kb (I set it
this slow) and
Icecast sees this connection. It also sees when others connect, but
all attempts
result in Error 404
> When your friends try to connnect,
2004 Aug 06
2
Multiple Ogg Streams
>ices2 will encode/reencode/relay to more than one server.
I searched for documentation about ices2 and found two,
one of them http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/docs/Unofficial%20Icecast%20HOWTO.pdf
where link to the other was incuded (which i found before though).
All what I saw was that it only supports encoding streams from
soundcard input or playlist, but not a stream (from Oddcast DSP).
You
2005 Nov 16
1
Speex (source) client?
As you know, Winamp relies on the file extension to know what input
plugin to utilize for the audio decoding. The input plugin for .ogg
files (in_vorbis.dll) needs to understand the other ogg container
formats but it doesn't as it is a vorbis only decoder.
So the only solution is for Ogg Speex to have a different extension so
this can be appended to the mountpoint, and an input plugin