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2004 Dec 07
3
icecast2 setup problem - unable to open logfiles
Zenon Panoussis wrote:
>
> Dan Stowell wrote:
>
> [icecast can't write to log files]
>
> > running it as myself ("dan") - the same as the owner of the logfiles
> > and of the containing folder.
>
> >> > -rw-rw-r-- 1 dan admin 0 6 Dec 23:48 icecast2access.log
> >> > -rw-rw-r-- 1 dan admin 0 6 Dec 23:48
2004 Dec 07
0
icecast2 setup problem - unable to open logfiles
Hi,
I'm setting up icecast2 on a Mac OSX. I can't get it to run because
icecast complains about being unable to start logging - however, I'm
pretty sure the logfiles are accessible. The relevant part of the
config file is:
<paths>
<basedir>
/Users/dan/icecasting
</basedir>
<logdir>
/Users/dan/icecasting/logs
</logdir>
<webroot>
2004 Dec 07
2
icecast2 setup problem - unable to open logfiles
Paul Melnikow <pnm@zephyr.to> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 11:02:38PM +0000, Dan Stowell wrote:
> > Zenon Panoussis wrote:
> > > Dan Stowell wrote:
> > >
> > > [icecast can't write to log files]
> > >
> > > > running it as myself ("dan") - the same as the owner of the logfiles
> > > > and of the containing
2004 Dec 07
0
icecast2 setup problem - unable to open logfiles
Dan Stowell wrote:
[icecast can't write to log files]
> running it as myself ("dan") - the same as the owner of the logfiles
> and of the containing folder.
>> > -rw-rw-r-- 1 dan admin 0 6 Dec 23:48 icecast2access.log
>> > -rw-rw-r-- 1 dan admin 0 6 Dec 23:48 icecast2error.log
>> > -rw-rw-r-- 1 dan admin 1106 6 Dec 23:03 ices.log
2005 Jan 02
2
YP listings - how, why, where...
On 02 Jan 2005 18:16:01 +0000, Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 18:01, Dan Stowell wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > My icecast2 config file includes
> >
> > <directory>
> > <yp-url>http://www.oddsock.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi</yp-url>
> > </directory>
>
> > but when I go to the oddsock YP, I can't
2005 Feb 25
2
Re: STATs tools?
I just wanted to point out that it's "stats", not "STATs".
"Stats" is not an acronym! It's an abbreviation; it's short for
"statistics".
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Dan Stowell wrote:
> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 09:43:38 +0000
> From: Dan Stowell <danstowell@gmail.com>
> To: icecast <icecast@xiph.org>
> Subject: [Icecast] Re:
2005 May 20
2
load constraints
On 5/20/05, Dan Stowell <danstowell@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Iain,
>
> It's a simple answer:
>
> > For example, if a box on a 128kbps upload connection is
> > serving a 64Kbps stream (and not audio-on-demand) - is it limited to two
> > connections
>
> Yes it is.
>
> > or is icecast somehow more efficient?
>
> No - icecast can't
2005 Jan 02
3
YP listings - how, why, where...
Hi,
My icecast2 config file includes
<directory>
<yp-url>http://www.oddsock.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi</yp-url>
</directory>
but when I go to the oddsock YP, I can't find our stream anywhere. Am
I doing something wrong, or is something more needed in the config?
Thanks in advance. I'd also be grateful if you'd clarify which YP I
*should* be using! Does it make any
2004 Dec 08
2
Serving a playlist.pls / listen.m3u file
Hi - I've heard that Icecast provides a fake "playlist file" along the lines of
http://blahblah:8000/listen.m3u
or
http://blahblah:8000/playlist.pls
because Quicktime can't seem to handle the stream without a playlist
file to wrap it up. (There may be other reasons.) However, I can't
seem to find any documentation about this, and guessing various URLs
on my icecast2.0.1
2005 Dec 10
2
Cannot build ices0/libshout2 on Mac OSX 10.4.2
Hi -
I'm rebuilding my OSX system and I can't get ices0 to build - or to be
more exact, can't get libshout2 to build.
I started by using DarwinPorts, and icecast2 & libogg & libvorbis
seemed to build OK. The install of ices0 then gave up at the libshout2
config stage with output like this:
[...]
checking for libvorbis... ok
checking for struct ovectl_ratemanage_arg... no
2005 Mar 23
0
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
i don't think anyone has really answered his question yet, so i'll
give it a shot.
from what you have said i think you are misunderstanding something.
the customer that is running nicecast does not need any kind of server
on his machine, all he would have to do is tell nicecast to stream to
your server
as for the archived content, all thet would be required is to run ices
on the server
2005 Feb 01
2
Perl module and ices0
Hi,
Can anyone give me some advice about how to go about creating a
perl-driven playlist for ices0? I'd be grateful.
I don't know what creating a Perl "module" entails, to be honest. I've
written a .pl script which does the necessary functions and returns
the path to the next MP3 file; is it enough just to reference this
script by name in the <Module></Module>
2005 Mar 23
1
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
Darrel,
Thanks for the help. I'm presuming then that I've misunderstood what is
meant by "pull" vs. "push".
I understood, I guess erroneously, that the context of 'push' relaying
was from the perspective of the icecast2 receiving a 'pushed' stream. I
believe now that I have this backwards, and that the context is from
the part of icecast2 not being
2005 Mar 23
6
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
Dan,
Thanks for responding.
On Mar 23, 2005, at 11:28 AM, Dan Stowell wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 01:26:59 +1000, Geoff Shang
> <geoff@hitsandpieces.net> wrote:
>> Chuck Tellechea wrote:
>>
>>> What I'm thinking of doing now, is to running an instance of either
>>> icecast1
>>> or shoutcast, on the datacenter server, to receive the
2005 Feb 23
4
Re: Severe problem with Icecast2 and streamTranscoder
Michael Smith wrote:
> This still sounds more likely to be cpu starvation than anything else
It seems you were correct. After updating my kernel (!), the CPU load
figures given by 'top' and 'ps' for streamTranscoder suddenly rose from
0.0-0.3% to about 30-60%. There are occasional peaks above that, which
might very well be causing the problem. And the system load now shows
2005 Mar 22
5
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
Greetings,
I have some confusion. I've seen it mentioned, somewhere in some docs,
that Icecast2 does not (as yet) support Push relaying. Is this actually
the case? Should I be looking at icecast1 (which does support push
relay, I believe) until such capability is implemented on icecast2? Or
should I be creating a combination of both? Or what?
Here's my situation:
I have a customer
2004 Dec 15
3
Compatible Players - Windows Media BAD trying to open...
hello, All,
I runa webradio on Icecast and Shoutcast also, but got
many compaints of listeners who tell me that they
can't listen to the broadcasts on Icecast, because,
SOMETIMES, although they already installed Winamp5,
when they click on the link, Windows Media player, or
Worst: PowerDVD is trying to open the ogg file. Any
tips ??
And I'd like to know if there's any Embedded player
2005 Apr 01
2
Help with Icecast / streaming to Windows Media player
Hi -
I'm a "streaming" newbie. I've recently configured Icecast (v2.2) with Ices
(v0.4) to stream a playlist of MP3 files.
When a user with iTunes as their default media player connects to this
stream (http://www.barsuk.com:8000/barsukradio.m3u), it works just fine.
However, if a user has Windows Media player as their default media player,
WM seems to get stuck
2004 Dec 09
4
oss, jack and ices
hi
i have a remote machine i am running ices (kh branch) on...if i start ices
with the default ices-jack.xml config i get the following:
"Failed to read config file"
I have tried commenting out the line that refers to alsa:
<!--<param
name="connect">alsa_pcm:capture_1,alsa_pcm:capture_2</param>-->
but no luck...any hints on what i should be doing?
adam
2009 Jul 24
0
xlim and ylim on npudens (np package)
Hi -
I'm just geting started with R, specifically needing to plot some 3D
joint distribution functions estimated from data. Happily, the "np"
package includes example code which gets most of the way there.
The following tweak of the doc code gives me a nice cdf:
library(np)
library(datasets)
data(faithful)
f <- npudens(~eruptions+waiting,data=faithful)
plot(f,cdf = TRUE,