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2007 Oct 29
4
What's best practice for serving multiple formats from a remote icecast server?
We are running an icecast2 server in conjunction with our LPFM radio station and need a little advice. We have been serving a single 128k ogg stream from a remote server and would like to make additional formats available (e.g. mp3, lower bandwidth, etc.) I would think this has been done a few thousand times and there would be a "best practice" but I can't find it. Our basic
2004 Aug 06
1
Update ezstream playlist 'on the fly'
Hi, I've compiled the new ezstream and tested it and it works just like my clients want so we are VERY happy with this new feature. Thanks again!!! regards, jappe On Apr 21, 2004, at 3:58 PM, oddsock wrote: > Jappe: > > I've just added this functionality to ezstream. You can now send > ezstream a SIGHUP and it will re-read the currently processing > playlist file
2004 Aug 06
5
streaming ogg player embedded in web page
Hi List, For the last week I have been have playing with icecast 2.0.0 and ices for a streaming project I am working. The streaming is working with multiple sources and fallback using XMMS and Winamp as the clients. All work splendidly. Next on my todo list is find a simple Ogg player that I can embed in a webpage and play from the icecast stream. I have so far looked at jlGui Applet 2.2 which
2004 Aug 06
0
streaming ogg player embedded in web page
On 30 Apr 2004 at 12:09, Warren J. Beckett wrote: > For the last week I have been have playing with icecast 2.0.0 and ices > for a streaming project I am working. The streaming is working with > multiple sources and fallback using XMMS and Winamp as the clients. All > work splendidly. > > Next on my todo list is find a simple Ogg player that I can embed in a > webpage and
2004 Aug 06
0
streaming ogg player embedded in web page
have you tried jorbis? http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/index.html <p>adam <p><p><p>On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, Warren J. Beckett wrote: > Hi List, > > For the last week I have been have playing with icecast 2.0.0 and ices > for a streaming project I am working. The streaming is working with > multiple sources and fallback using XMMS and Winamp as the clients. All
2005 Mar 03
0
ezstream
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 14:50:47 +0000, Ben Edwards (lists) <lists@videonetwork.org> wrote: > hi everybody. I am involved in a Internet Radio Station in Bristol UK. > We are using a icecast 2 server and are trying to work out what to use > to upstream. > > Currently we are using darkice which seems to work well. However it > does not support playlists. > > I have
2005 Mar 03
2
ezstream
hi everybody. I am involved in a Internet Radio Station in Bristol UK. We are using a icecast 2 server and are trying to work out what to use to upstream. Currently we are using darkice which seems to work well. However it does not support playlists. I have looked at muse-streamer but it is currently far to unstable. Therefore ices or ezstream seem to be the option. From what I can gather
2001 Feb 20
3
reencoding OGG Vorbis
Hi! Inspired by the discussion about mixing Vorbis streams and so on I came to the question whether Vorbisstreams can be, just like MP3, reencoded without further loss. As I heard, and I am pretty sure that it's true, MP3 files can be decoded and reencoded unlimited times without further quality loss (of course the same encoder with the same preferences has to be used all the time). Is this
2005 Jan 13
4
ezstream reencode
hi, i want to reencode our ezstream. but it dosent work. mdplay and lame are installed on the server. the config for ezstream is in the bottom of this mail. i dont understand the problem. have you any ieda ? have a lot of thanks my config: <ezstream> <url>http://localhost:8000/backup</url> <sourcepassword>*****</sourcepassword>
2004 Aug 06
0
Update ezstream playlist 'on the fly'
Jappe: I've just added this functionality to ezstream. You can now send ezstream a SIGHUP and it will re-read the currently processing playlist file (it will currently do nothing if you are reading from stdin). In this case ezstream will keep track of the last track played and will reposition to that track (if it exists in the new playlist, otherwise it will just restart at the
2006 Jun 25
0
converting mp3's to aac+ or ogg
Taking the 128 mp3 and re-encoding to flac won't fix any quality issues you may have as they will retain the same 'flaws'. In the end you'll end up with the same quality as you would have seen going from 128 mp3 to q3 ogg. One nice thing about ezstream is that you can specify decoders for multiple formats so if going and ripping all your media again is too daunting a task you
2006 Jun 26
0
converting mp3's to aac+ or ogg
For archiving from source media (CD usually) to flac? I typically use EAC either from Windows or Wine as it allows for the most configuration. Off the top of my head I think Sound Juicer will do it for *nix, though there are probably others that work just as well. Chris Dave wrote: > Hi, > Thanks. As is usually the case circumstances kind of put this > project on a few days hold,
2006 Jun 26
0
converting mp3's to aac+ or ogg
Hi, I'll attach my ezstream.xml file to illustrate how ezstream can be "programmed" to do various on-the-fly re-encodings. The basic idea is to treat each <encdec> section as a pair of cmd-line tools: implying a *ix pipe connects the output of the <decode> cmd to the input of the <encode> cmd. The stdout of the <encode> cmd is fed back to ezstream for
2005 Jan 14
2
ezstream reencode
On Friday, 14 January 2005 at 09:26, Carsten Henkel wrote: > Guten Tag Carsten Henkel, > > Am Freitag, 14. Januar 2005 um 08:59 schrieben Sie: > > CH> what is the alternate to ezstream for streaming without a gui ? > > is ices0.4 a good choice to stream & reencode playlists ? I think so. :) I'd be surprised if it ran on windows though.
2004 Aug 06
2
reencoding mp3 as vorbis live
What I want to do is put up an icecast 2 server streaming vorbis, but the original live stream is mp3. It seems that I want to do something like this (with all the options left out for clarity): mpg123 | lame | something where the "something" is some command that sends the bits to icecast like ices. Does such a thing exist for ogg/vorbis? Is there a better way to do this?
2002 Feb 05
1
file(1) support for Ogg and Ogg/Vorbis
Hi all, While I was busy sorting out my music collection, I discovered that file(1) had no Ogg/Vorbis (or Ogg/* for that matter) support yet. Is there anyone working on support for this or am I using an outdated version of file(1) ? file(1) has extensive MP3 support. Compare the following : $ file */*.ogg | grep 01 Busta Rhymes - Genesis/01 Intro.ogg: data De La Soul -
2004 Aug 06
3
Update ezstream playlist 'on the fly'
Hi, I'm using ezstream to stream a list of mp3 files to my icecast2 server which works great. I'm using a m3u playlist file which ezstream reads when it starts and rereads when it loops. The problem is that this playlist is quite long and I would like to be able to inject a song last minute some where in the playlist. I have two options at the moment to do this: - restart ezstream -
2007 Dec 11
0
Re: Create a live stream and problem in the webplayer
Hi guys , first of all I want to thanks to you for your reply. My ezstream configuration it's this <!-- EXAMPLE: Ogg Theora playlist stream WITH reencoding and sequential playback This example streams a playlist that may contain .avi and MPEG files. Ezstream will use the ffmpeg2theora program to both decode and reencode the video files to Ogg Theora. The output stream
2007 Dec 17
0
Re: Create a live stream and problem in the webplayer
Hi guys , first of all I want to thanks to you for your reply. My ezstream configuration it's this <!-- EXAMPLE: Ogg Theora playlist stream WITH reencoding and sequential playback This example streams a playlist that may contain .avi and MPEG files. Ezstream will use the ffmpeg2theora program to both decode and reencode the video files to Ogg Theora. The output stream
2005 Mar 04
0
unsubscribe
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