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2004 Aug 06
2
Also.. Relaying
I've been working with AudioActive the last couple of days to fix their behaviour... looks like they're going to update their firmware EPROMs. What are the chances that Michael's fix below could be incorporated into a future version, so that all those boxes without the Firmware upgrade will work? -Ian. <p>On 10-May-04, at 7:20 PM, Michael Smith wrote: > On Tuesday 11
2004 Aug 06
0
Also.. Relaying
On Tuesday 11 May 2004 11:28, Ian Andrew Bell wrote: > I also tried installing Icecast 1.31 ... the config file claims its > relaying capabilities aren't very well tested and I can verify this. > But now I'm concerned that even 2.0 won't work for me in relaying. > > I'm trying to relay multiple streams from a cluster these hardware > encoding devices: > >
2005 Feb 11
3
Updating MetaData at the Relay
Now that 2.2.0 is out, we can update metadata on-the-fly. At pulverradio.com we are working on an injector that takes the song info from our broadcast automation software and dumps it in (thanks guys for the help). I realize that we can inject the song info like so: http://server.ip:port/admin/metadata?mount=/ mountpoint&mode=updinfo&song=ACDC+Back+In+Black .... but are there
2004 Oct 01
2
Problem Two: Icecast Won't Relay...
As a follow-up to this thread: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2004-May/007171.html ... I am still attempting to relay effectively from two separate Audioactive encoders via an icecast server. Since we last discussed this Audioactive have updated their firmware to comply to the standards for MP3 streaming more explicitly. And according to Michael Icecast was patched to be more
2004 Nov 05
1
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
At 10:00 PM 11/4/2004, you wrote: >On 2-Nov-04, at 5:55 PM, Michael Smith wrote: > >>We don't sent a content-length header because there's no way to know the >>content length in advance - it's a stream, after all! > >Well, you COULD do this but choosing not to when there seems to be a lot >of call to add one doesn't seem to be a great answer. I've
2005 May 05
2
Metadata Swapping: How do they do it?
Think I answered my own question really. The display in iTunes, for example, is swapping between what in status.xsl would be Stream Title and Current Song. If Song is updated like so: http://admin:password@myserver.pulverradio.com:8000/admin/metadata? mount=/high.mp3&mode=updinfo&song=ACDC+Back%20In%20Black ...then what exactly is the verbage to update StreamTitle?
2004 Dec 17
3
Still the big Icecast problem!
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 10:00:19PM -0300, Mr Dihelson Mendonca wrote: > The problem with Icecast OGG system is that common > people doesn't want to download any other software in > order to listen to a radio station, even a plugin... Of course. But that's not the whole story. Microsoft only supports MP3 because so many people listen to mp3 radio stations and files. And before
2004 Aug 06
0
All I want to do is stream...
Hi All - First post, and something of an audio newbie, so please be gentle. I'm cross-posting this to both icecast and vorbis, albeit in separate emails. I'll try to give as much detail as possible so this might get a bit wordy. I've been trying to get a live stream running for a local college radio station. It's currently up on a Slackware system - but
2003 Mar 18
0
All I want to do is stream...
Hi All - First post, and something of an audio newbie, so please be gentle. I'm cross-posting this to both icecast and vorbis, albeit in separate emails. I'll try to give as much detail as possible so this might get a bit wordy. I've been trying to get a live stream running for a local college radio station. It's currently up on a Slackware system - but
2013 Feb 27
4
Icecast relay as a source to another icecast?
I have a situation where I'd like to be able to have icecast reach out to another icecast server as a client. Is this possible with relaying? From what I read relaying and master relaying both have the server reach out to another server. The reason is this. I have a hardware encoder (Telos audioactive) sitting on a cablemodem. I have a remote provider (streamcheap or something) set to
2004 Dec 28
2
Still the big Icecast problem!
If propagation of Ogg Vorbis is the (or a) goal of Icecast then probably the best strategy is to build an embedded Ogg Flash Player of some sort, so that people unwittingly become Ogg users without lifting a finger, and broadcasters can start using it without fear that they'll lose listeners due to their protocol choice. I've been streaming for more than 7 years now with Quicktime,
2005 May 05
3
Metadata Swapping: How do they do it?
On 5-May-05, at 12:52 PM, Karl Heyes wrote: >> My (potentially misguided) belief is that the client >> downloads/receives >> the latter attribute once, on initially connecting to the relay. >> >> KH and I have been playing with a branch he built that lets you >> configure all that stuff in the icecast.xml file however it's not >> making it into the
2004 Oct 16
2
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
I'd like to resurrect this orphaned thread: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2003-December/006139.html We're using the embedded flash player for listeners of pulverradio.com and can't use 2.2 for relaying from our encoders. Apparently we can use Icecast v1.3 Although this is clearly a problem caused by ActiveX and Microsoft boneheads that is a mountain that may prove
2004 Oct 18
2
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
Alternatively you can just script the window media player control, and bind it to your stream, that should work just fine, assuming you have my directshow filters installed. Zen. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Smith" <msmith@xiph.org> To: "Ian Andrew Bell" <hello@ianbell.com>; "icecast" <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Monday, October 18,
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast 2 compatibility with older clients
I've attached a small patch against icecast 2 which converts ice- headers to icy- headers for clients that include icy- headers in their request. This allows a few clients (notably xmms) to pick up stream info they otherwise miss. -b -------------- next part -------------- Index: src/format.c =================================================================== RCS file:
2004 Nov 22
2
Re-Assembling SongData in Icecast Streams..
Like any other major radio station we output our music from automation software via analog audio through a mix board in a studio, where we insert other stuff like live DeeJays, etc. only to have that stream re-encoded by hardware MP3 encoders for distribution to our network of IceCast servers. The chain of song information gets broken as soon as we output from the Automation software,
2005 Feb 15
2
Updating MetaData at the Relay
Sending again .... is this thing on? On 11-Feb-05, at 9:20 PM, oddsock wrote: > At 10:21 PM 2/11/2005, you wrote: >> Now that 2.2.0 is out, we can update metadata on-the-fly. At >> pulverradio.com we are working on an injector that takes the song info >> from our broadcast automation software and dumps it in (thanks guys >> for >> the help). I realize that we
2004 Nov 02
1
Problems with 1.3
After encountering a mysterious problem with Icecast 2.0 and streaming to Flash within IE for Windows, we've had to roll back to Icecast 1.3.12 2.0 Problem here: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2004-October/007726.html Of course, I'm now having problems installing Icecast 1.3.12. When running gmake or make after ./configure with or without the --with-libwrap or
2005 May 05
0
Metadata Swapping: How do they do it?
On Thu, 2005-05-05 at 20:17, Ian Andrew Bell wrote: > Think I answered my own question really. > > The display in iTunes, for example, is swapping between what in > status.xsl would be Stream Title and Current Song. > > > If Song is updated like so: > http://admin:password@myserver.pulverradio.com:8000/admin/metadata? >
2008 Dec 06
1
Morlet wavelet not supportd by wavCWTPeaks
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