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2004 Aug 06
0
Getting the Stream to "Just Start Playing" on the client
you need to set netscape for that. your netscape is not yet set
to send .pls/m3u files to your mp3 player.
t.
* Hunter Hillegas <lists@lastonepicked.com> [010824 16:53]:
> I'm curious what method y'all are using for getting your streams going on
> the client.
>
> We've been using a hyperlink to the stream like this:
>
2004 Aug 06
2
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
> 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?
It _is_ streaming, you just aren't accessing it right.
You can't just point your browser to a stream. The browser will always
download the content, and then pass it off to the helper application.
If that
2004 Aug 06
2
yp.icecast.org || when does your stream come into the db?
they are the same for practical purposes, but I believe i started
pushing m3u because it was better supported, or less application fought
over it, or something. it's probably different today, but i still use
m3u.
M3U is simpler than pls. just a file/url per line, that's it.
for a sstream a pls file would look like:
http://your.server.com:8000/mymount
and that's it.
jack.
On
2004 Aug 06
3
Getting the Stream to "Just Start Playing" on the client
Hmmm... Maybe I wasn't clear.
This is a public Web site. Some people are using Netscape, most using IE...
All different kinds of media players, mostly WinAmp, Real, WMP, and iTunes.
What I'm looking for is a way for the media player to be launched
automatically.
If I choose "Open from this location" from the link, WinAmp DOES open. .pls
files *are* mapped to WinAmp, I'd
2011 Aug 24
1
king fm m3u streams
That's interesting, I didn't know m3u files could do that.
Are they built up using xml?
On 23/08/2011 07:31, Greg Ogonowski wrote:
> M3U is just a playlist file, and can actually specify different types of
> streams: MP3, AAC, OGG, for example.
> The Logitech Squeezebox Product Family plays these streams nicely, although
> you will need to create an account on the Logitech
2011 Aug 23
0
king fm m3u streams
M3U is just a playlist file, and can actually specify different types of
streams: MP3, AAC, OGG, for example.
The Logitech Squeezebox Product Family plays these streams nicely, although
you will need to create an account on the Logitech Squeezebox site to add
custom/favorite streams which are not in their Directory. This is no big
deal though.
-greg.
ORBAN
-----Original Message-----
From: Bijan
2011 Aug 23
0
king fm m3u streams
Bijan-
It will play in Windows Media Player 12, however there is a Microsoft bug
(never heard of that), that requires you to click on the seek bar to
actually start the audio output after you have connected to the stream URL.
This only happens on Icecast2 sourced streams, not SHOUTcast, for whatever
reason. I am trying to reach Microsoft about this, but so far, have been
unsuccessful. I just
2011 Aug 23
0
king fm m3u streams
These are HE-AAC streams. They are working here just fine.
Make sure your player correctly supports HE-AAC streams.
-greg.
ORBAN
-----Original Message-----
From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf
Of Bijan Berenji
Sent: Monday, 22 August, 2011 21:29
To: icecast at xiph.org
Subject: [Icecast] king fm m3u streams
Hi,
I'm having a problem listening to
2011 Aug 23
2
king fm m3u streams
Hi,
I'm having a problem listening to the KING operamobile-48 or
evergreenmobile-48 m3u streams?
http://icy2.abacast.com/king-evergreenmobile-48.m3u, and
http://icy2.abacast.com/king-operamobile-48.m3u . Does anyone else have
this problem? Anyone know of a way to fix the problem?
BJ
2011 Aug 23
2
king fm m3u streams
It plays in neither Windows Media Player nor Real Player.
On 8/22/2011 9:42 PM, Greg Ogonowski wrote:
> These are HE-AAC streams. They are working here just fine.
> Make sure your player correctly supports HE-AAC streams.
> -greg.
> ORBAN
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf
> Of Bijan
2011 Aug 23
2
king fm m3u streams
Hi,
Thanks, that helps. What I really want however, is an MP3 stream that
can play on a WI-FI mp3 player. I know the m3u streams, but they wont
play. I can find the stream for the regular KING HD-1, but not for
opera or evergreen.
Bijan
On 8/22/2011 10:01 PM, Greg Ogonowski wrote:
> Bijan-
>
> It will play in Windows Media Player 12, however there is a Microsoft bug
> (never
2004 Aug 06
0
playlist streams
>
> >you don't want to do live simulcast sh0ws , correct? .. just offer 24-7
> >music ( which will change depending on the time ) . you don't want to have
> >actual radio shows w/ song intro's , etc . .
> >
> That is correct, however, there will be song intro's etc because they
> will be pre-recorded as audio files.
right . but all the content is
2004 Aug 06
1
Ogg streams on MacOSX
This comes from the Indymedia global audio list. How about setting up a
software page on icecast.org with a list of players that work properly?
Many players on vorbis.com will only play files on a hard drive, not
streaming files, such a list would be very helpful towards promoting Ogg
as a useful streaming format.
----- Forwarded message from nathaniel t <vsea75@hotmail.com> -----
The
2004 Aug 06
0
playlist streams
>
> We will have thousands of 24 hour playlists generated everyday by
> software I'm developing. If we encode all our audio files at 32kb/s,
> could we not just supply a link to the playlist files directly on our
> server. So in effect, our server is just acting like a hard disk and
> listeners are playing the files directly. Would this work?
you mean you have a pool of
2004 Aug 06
3
Client Woes
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> The way to prevetn this download, or rather to work around it, is to use
> a small intermediate playlist file. In order to get maximum client
> support, m3u files are best. Just make an m3u file called stream.m3u
> and in it put:
>
> http://www.RainbowRadio.com:8000/club.mp3
>
> Then point your users to that file. Which will
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
2001 Oct 03
0
Launching OGG streams
Hi all:
;I wish to raise something that has, in my opinion, not been properly dealt
with. With the iminent release of icecast2 and vorbis 1.0, I feel that it
needs to be sorted out.
The problem is that of how to launch an ogg stream from a web browser. In
short, what metafile should be used, or do we need to invent our own? Let
me illustrate the problem. Using MP3 streaming as an example, we
2004 Aug 06
2
Getting the Stream to "Just Start Playing" on the client
I'm curious what method y'all are using for getting your streams going on
the client.
We've been using a hyperlink to the stream like this:
http://www.fatfreeradio.net:8000/playlist.pls?mount=/hifi&file=dummy.pls
It works okay but people get prompted to save or open the file. It would be
better if it just opened their streaming player each time, without the
dialog.
Anyone know
2003 Aug 08
4
Listening to Ogg streams with MacOSX
This comes from Indymedia audio list, Whamb! should probobally be listed
on the vorbis.com software pages.
----- Forwarded message from nathaniel t <vsea75@hotmail.com> -----
The whole world doesn't use Linux or Windows. Some tiny fraction of
computer users use Macs. I didn't realize until yesterday evening how
difficult and mysterious it is to try to listen to an icecast ogg
2004 Aug 06
6
playlist streams
Adon Irani wrote:
>you mean you have a pool of .ogg/.mp3 files ( perhaps an open po0l with
>personal folders, etc ) . and you want to generate a playlist to a select
>few or more of these files .. so that a listener will tune in at a certain
>time, and listen to whichever types of songs you've decided for that time
>
>
Basically, yes.
>you don't want to do live