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2008 Sep 08
1
Running ices on startup
Hi everyone. I'm running icecast and ices2 on OpenSuse 10.2 (could upgrade to 11.0 in a breeze though). What I'm trying to achieve right now is to use this for a kind of "baby-phone" functionality. That means: 1. There is a microphone attached to the server which records sound in the room 2. I'm in another room, listening to the server on Winamp, so I can hear what goes on
2005 Jan 27
2
ices 2.0.1 release
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 11:38:06 +0200, Mohamed Eldesoky <eldesoky.lists@gmail.com> wrote: > Why you don't develop ices0.4 anymore ?? > Or even add the mp3 features to ices2 !! > Why maintain two codebases ?? Ices 0.x is still developed. So is ices2. They're independent codebases with substantially different capabilities and users. Yes, in retrospect naming it ices2 was a poor
2005 Jan 19
3
file only storing with ices 2 ?
Hi ! my question is how to totally switch off the Ices2 logging into the Icecast server ? I wan't to use ices only to save archives (24h/d), without any streaming, but when I try start Ices, see: [2005-01-19 17:27:05] EROR stream/ices_instance_stream Failed initial connect to localhost:8000 (Couldn't connect: Connection refused) and Ices clears buffers etc. and shuts itself down :-(
2004 Aug 06
1
AW: Ices 2.0 - make error
I see that libxml1-1.8.17 and libxml-2.5.10 are installed. is this perhaps the problem? But so what it looks like i also can forget it trying to install ices2 for live streaming 'cause OpenBSD makes problems. argl, i think i can give up livestreaming with OpenBSD. <p>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org] Im Auftrag von Geoff
2004 Aug 06
1
Ices 2.0 - make error
I don't know if this thread belongs here, but I'll try it anyway. I want to install ices2 on my OpenBSD 3.4 server. If I want to "make" Ices2 there appears this error: /usr/ices-2.0.0/src/ices.c:117: undefined reference to 'xmlFree' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status **** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ices-2.0.0/src (line 242 of Makefile). **** Error code 1
2004 Aug 06
2
ices configuration not working
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 12:04:34 -0400, Brendan Cully wrote > You are trying to use ices 2 with an ices version 1 config file. > <p>ah ha! Is ices2 adventageous to use (other than ogg-vorbis) since I have it installed. I guess I am wondering if this is where most of the development focus will be placed and currently there is a phasing out of ices1 development. I am just needing to
2005 Jul 18
2
Streaming MP3's from Asterisk with Ices
I am trying to stream an mp3 file from an Asterisk meetme conference. Ices and Icecast are streaming mp3 files on their own. I have looked at the info on the wiki and the various readme files. It appears you need to use Ices2 to work with the confirguration file that Asterisk gives you, but it calls Ices. Ices2 appears to only stream ogg files and i would like to stream an mp3 file. Being
2004 Aug 06
2
ices can't logon to server
Where can I get ice2? (Seems ices2 doesn't actually exist.) is it useable? >Fromwhat I found on google, the cvs web listing says the code hasn't been touched in 22 months, and that it's mostly incomplete. Should I just use icescast and ices? <p><p>On December 12, 2002 22:05, msmith@labyrinth.net.au wrote: > Duke <list_usr@spacebox.net> said: > > Do
2004 Aug 06
2
Ices on Linux PPC
> > >use > >#include <shout.h> > >completely not tried out, but if it compiles then it will work as >expected for ices 0.2.3 > > > Yes, that seemed to work. Thanks. However, even though I did a 'make install' it's still launching ices 2.0 when I type 'ices' from the command line. So, how do I specify 0.2.3? Can I have both ices 2.0
2004 Aug 06
2
ices can't logon to server
Do you mean ices 0.2.3? If so, I'm still getting the same error. <p>On December 12, 2002 18:34, msmith@labyrinth.net.au wrote: > Duke <list_usr@spacebox.net> said: > > I'm certain I've got everything configured correctly, however, I keep > > getting the following message when trying to run ices: > > ices 0.x doesn't use the same protocol as
2004 Aug 06
3
multiple ices streams and misc other stuff?
Hi all: I was just wondering when the multiple streams stuff might be checked in to cvs. I remember the gentleman working on it saying he basically had it running? The reason I'm asking is that I have received a number of requests to stream my mp3 stream at various bitrates. I kind of think running three ices streamers is silly if multiple streams will be available in the near future.
2004 Aug 06
1
IceS 2 - scripted playlist
Yes. It runs a script which returns a file to stream. http://www.6809.org.uk/kja3/ices2-howto.shtml#config-input-playlist-script ml <p>On Thursday 07 November 2002 01:12 pm, Leo Currie wrote: > Hi - > Sorry if this has been answered - i've been away from this list for a few > months. > Just got IceS 2 and Icecast 2 setup and running :) > Looking at the sample
2019 Nov 27
4
IceCast and ICES
I?ve successfully implemented IceCast on a Raspberry Pi and can access the stream ONLY if I use an ffmpeg statement to start the stream. Unfortunately, the stream is choppy and the sound quality is poor. I?ve tried using ICES, but I don?t get any sound. Terminal command that works: ffmpeg -ac 2 -f alsa -i hw:0,0 -acodec mp3 -ab 48k -ac 2 -content_type audio/mpeg -f mp3 icecast://source:password
2005 Feb 26
1
ices 2.0.1 release
On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 22:47, Zenon Panoussis wrote: > Hmm. In some cases, the lack of mp3 support has the exact opposite > effect. To wit: I have a huge collection of mp3s which I would like > to broadcast as .ogg, but I don't want to recode them permanently. > If ices2 could read mp3 and recode it to ogg on the fly, I'd be doing > just that. Because it can't, I end up
2004 Aug 06
4
ices 0.3 released
On Sunday, 13 July 2003 at 23:24, Stefan Neufeind wrote: > On 13 Jul 2003 at 14:45, Brendan Cully wrote: > > > ices 0.3 outputs MP3, not Vorbis. For Vorbis you will need ices > > 2. We know this is confusing, so ices 0.x will probably have a new > > name for the next release. Ideas? > > I'm glad to hear that 0.x is still maintained and, as it seems, still >
2004 Aug 06
4
ices 0.3 released
On Sunday, 13 July 2003 at 23:24, Stefan Neufeind wrote: > On 13 Jul 2003 at 14:45, Brendan Cully wrote: > > > ices 0.3 outputs MP3, not Vorbis. For Vorbis you will need ices > > 2. We know this is confusing, so ices 0.x will probably have a new > > name for the next release. Ideas? > > I'm glad to hear that 0.x is still maintained and, as it seems, still >
2004 Aug 06
2
ices configuration not working
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 12:24:42 -0400, Brendan Cully wrote > On Friday, 13 June 2003 at 08:21, admin wrote: > > Is ices2 adventageous to use (other than ogg-vorbis) since I have it > > installed. I guess I am wondering if this is where most of the development > > focus will be placed and currently there is a phasing out of ices1 development. > > > > I am just
2004 Aug 06
3
ices: forcing an immediate reread of the playlist
Hi all, I'm currently trying to set up ices2 with icecast2 along with otto, a jukebox interface written in perl. Otto allows the user to kill a song via the web interface, which in turn kills all running instances of ices, rewrites the playlist and launches ices. This has the bad side effect of terminating the client's connection to icecast and leaving a bunch of ices
2004 Aug 06
2
I declare ices stable
7/20/01 8:49 AM thomas@arkena.com >> What's the trick. My server will hardly serve 4 people without > >Hmm no trick? We dont use ices though we use libshout which is the >liberay that ices use to serv mp3s to icecast. Where can you get libshout? Ours chokes at roughly 40 users and then can't gain access to the admin sections. >> skipping and eventually dropping
2004 Aug 06
2
ices produces ogg-files with two logical bitstreams
Hi everybody! I encountered a strange problem with ices-2.0.0. I use a icecast2/ices2 combo ti stream live audio and I use ices to record my stream. This worked well until last week. Since then the recording function produces somehow corrupt ogg-files. I cannot decode them to wav with oggdec, the program tells me "Only one logical bitstream currently supported". ogginfo prints out