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2004 Aug 06
0
DMCA and webcasting
> Everything that I've come across and it is my understanding is that
> traditional radio stations are not exempt if they broadcast via the
> web. In short, the RIAA and the labels it represents are greedy
> individuals and will take their money whereever they can get it. If the
> money is green they want it.
Great, so should we file with SoundExchange or wait for the RIAA to
2004 Aug 06
2
another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
That sounds quite good, comparing it to a 24 kbp /16 khz mp3 mono mp3
stream the difference is striking. The XMMS plugin is still quite buggy
though, I have to disable my MP3 plugin to get it to work right.
josh
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Dave Phillips wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> Another test. I've re-encoded a batch of mono 22050 Hz WAVs, average
> bitrate seems to hang around 30-40
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast & Liveice b.s.
I hope this is not too obvious, but you failed you mention the MP3 encoder
that you are using with Liveice. If indeed you do not have an encoder, or
liveice is not pointed at it, then you will indeed get the liveice behavior
that you mentioned.
josh
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, john wrote:
> I have been fiddling with the darn thing
> for three days now, and i am at whits end. I dunno
> why it
2004 Aug 06
3
another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
Connected to the stream just fine with the Winamp plugin & listened for
about 20 min. A few dropouts & 1 disconnect - but I'm on a flaky DSL circuit
this morning, so that's hardly unexpected. Winamp reported bitrates from
26-31 kb/s.
The sound quality was very decent, given the bitrate. I noted a few
artifacts in the 6-8 kHz range (cymbals & electric-guitar harmonics) on an
2004 Aug 06
3
DMCA and webcasting
Last year I arranged with my college radio station and ITS department to
webcast the radiostation using icecast. The webcast has been a wonderful
success so far. My problem now is not technical, but political. A few days
ago I recieved the following message from the station director:
==================================================================
hey josh,
i talked to [faculty advisor]
2004 Aug 06
2
DMCA and webcasting
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> > ==================================================================
> > hey josh,
> > i talked to [faculty advisor] today and was told we must stop our online
> > streaming. reasons for this rash decision involve around a new law that
> > was put in place over the summer saying that stations who broadcast online
> >
2004 Aug 06
2
DMCA and webcasting
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Joshua Vickery wrote:
> Great, so should we file with SoundExchange or wait for the RIAA to pick
> a rate?
Yes, you are supposed to file with the RIAA (SE as you suggest?). Period,
end of story. Jwz covers this on his site IIRC.
> Even if they insisted on collecting $0.004 per performance I don't think
> we have even 100000 "performances" a
2004 Aug 06
7
another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
Greetings:
Another test. I've re-encoded a batch of mono 22050 Hz WAVs, average
bitrate seems to hang around 30-40 kbps. Icecast.xml is set for three
connects, and the URL is here:
http://64.108.112.145:8000/shouter.ogg
IMO, the sound quality is much better now. Again, the stream should be
up for about 45 minutes or so. Please let me know how it works for
you...
Best regards,
2004 Aug 06
7
another Icecast2/Vorbis stream on-line
Greetings:
Another test. I've re-encoded a batch of mono 22050 Hz WAVs, average
bitrate seems to hang around 30-40 kbps. Icecast.xml is set for three
connects, and the URL is here:
http://64.108.112.145:8000/shouter.ogg
IMO, the sound quality is much better now. Again, the stream should be
up for about 45 minutes or so. Please let me know how it works for
you...
Best regards,
2004 Aug 06
0
legalities of streaming
Hmmm, so in summary, anyone wanting to put together a station for a couple
of hundred listeners with out a massive bank account, it can not be done
legally.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris G (Moguta)" <chrisg1@umbc.edu>
To: "icecast" <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 11:33 AM
Subject: RE: [icecast] legalities of streaming
<p>>
2004 Aug 06
2
legalities of streaming
Basically, to legally broadcast music you must:
A) Obtain permissions from the copyright holder (usually the publisher, record
label) of the *composition*. ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC offer compulsory licenses
for all of the artists they represent, fees based upon roughly how many
listeners your station has & how many songs in your broadcast are by
artists/composers they represent.
B) Obtain
2004 Aug 06
0
Legal issues
The license for MP3/mp3PRO useage is not quit as you think - first the
webcasters must meet certain base requirements -
Note: No license is needed for private, non-commercial activities
(e.g., home-entertainment, receiving broadcasts and creating a personal
music library), not generating revenue or other consideration of any kind or
for entities with an annual gross revenue less than US$
2004 Aug 06
5
liveice SAVE_FILE
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
hello!
does anyone have patch for liveice that the saved files (SAVE_FILE
directive in the config file) don't get overwritten if liveice is
stopped and started? i think about something like adding the current
date and time to the filename...
or ist there some other solution concerning dump (or save) files?
if there is no patch around, i
2012 Jul 11
1
igraph function "graph.bfs" unavailable
Hi,
I've installed the igraph package and have been otherwise using it successfully, but when I try to use graph.bfs I get the error:
could not find function "graph.bfs"
Moreover, I don't seem to have the documentation installed either. (per ?graph.bfs and ??graph.bfs).
I'm using RStudio v0.95.262 on windows 7. Below is the info for my R build:
R version 2.14.0
2004 Aug 06
4
Icecast & Liveice b.s.
I have been fiddling with the darn thing
for three days now, and i am at whits end. I dunno
why it isn't working. Any help is so much appreciated.
I am trying to use mpg123, liveice and icecast on
my Alpha. It does not have a sound card. All three programs
compile without any problems. If i did not know better,
i just might a throw the alpha off the space station and watch
it burn up on
2008 Feb 04
0
gettext and acts_as_paranoid gives stack overflow
HI all,
I just started using acts_as_paranoid, and I''ve been using gettext for
a while. Now I get the below errors when I run rake gettext:updatepo.
It''s interesting that the errors seem to stack up, so the first file
just errors on belongs_to_without_deleted, the second file has a layer
of eval, the second has two layers of eval, and so forth.
I''ve tried for a while
2004 Aug 06
0
Broadcast for peace
Hello:
If you are not interested in this initiative, you will not be bothered
again. If you are, please feel free to forward this to other interested
people.
<p>From: Jonathan Mosen <jonathan@mosen.org>
Shortly after 02:30 GMT on Thursday 20 March, the United States and it's
allies including the UK and Australia launched pre-emptive strikes
against Iraq. Pre-emptive strikes are
2006 Mar 03
0
Important Statement to Review for Signing
(Seems to me that Icecast folks would be particularly concerned
about this. Please consider the following, lend your signatures,
and also *send it on* to appropriate interested parties. If you
are a blogger or know clueful bloggers, please try to have it
posted in a highly visible forum. -- Seth Johnson)
Hello folks,
Please review the important joint statement below, related to the
WIPO
2019 Mar 07
1
Logging tracks played and listener stats
Hi Richard,
We parse streaming server log files and generate audience stats and royalty reports in various formats. You can submit a log file at https://www.streamanalyst.com/free-account/ for a free evaluation. This is a commercial service. We charge 148 euros (about US$167.00) for a one-year subscription to small broadcasters.
Best regards,
Jean-Luc
On jeudi 7 mars 2019 at 11:28 AM,
2008 Feb 11
2
Icecast segmentation faults
Hi
On 08/02/2008, Geoff Shang <Geoff@quitelikely.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anything helpful in your error.log? You may need to set the log level to 4
> (debug).
Ok - I've had 5 seg faults in the last 24 hours which is a pain, as
you can imagine. I crona script once per minute to restart Icecast
in the event that it fails so the service is never down for more than
59 secs