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2005 Feb 07
1
Authentication questions
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 23:01:45 +0100, Ron Blok <ronblok@wxs.nl> wrote:
> Hi Icecast users,
>
> I'm implementing a stream with authentication.
> The basic's are working :-) like a dream!
> No I am at the point where I need to enter the user information (username
> and password).
> Since I have approx 200 users it would by nice if I could add this users in
> one
2005 Feb 07
0
Authentication questions
Hi Icecast users,
I'm implementing a stream with authentication.
The basic's are working :-) like a dream!
No I am at the point where I need to enter the user information (username
and password).
Since I have approx 200 users it would by nice if I could add this users in
one blow instead of one by one?
I have the users file available in a spreadsheet format.
If not I have to do them one
2006 Feb 22
3
Streaming Music On Hold
Ok, I'm tearing my hair out trying to get Asterisk moh streaming to work. After several hours jerking around with icecast and muse, I tried to point my asterisk system directly at two streams I know work.
This is what extensions.conf has:
[default]
mode=quietmp3
directory=/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3
[stream2]
mode=custom
directory=/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3-empty
2011 May 27
3
two *independ* shoutcast listeners
Hi all,
I set up a icecast server 2.3.2 with two shoutcast listeners (port 8000
and port 8002).
What I have noticed is , if I have only one "DSP" source that stream to
the first listener (on port 8001), audio become available on both
listener ? Meaning that a player will open with success on
http://myhost:8000/stream or http://myhost:8002/stream with the same audio.
With two source,
2006 Feb 23
1
Streaming Music On Hold - Reality Check
Thanks to this thread, we got it working too... but have a question...
Once this is setup... does it stream forever, or does the stream only
start when someone goes on hold/into a queue/etc?
If it streams forever, at 24k... it looks like over 7GB/month in
bandwidth... so we're not going to want to do that if a) it streams
constantly and b) my math is correct.
Thanks,
Doug
>
2019 Aug 27
2
Orc JIT vs. STL
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 4:56 PM Praveen Velliengiri
<praveenvelliengiri at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> HI
> Did you run the static constructor and destructor? How did you make your process symbols visible to ORC jit?
Yes. It's the constructor that generates the undefined symbol error.
We use DynamicLibrary::LoadLibraryPermanently(nullptr) to add process
symbols.
> Could you
2019 Aug 27
2
Orc JIT vs. STL
You can add symbols from Archieve via StaticLibrarySearchGenerator. But it
is added recently though
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 at 21:02, Praveen Velliengiri <
praveenvelliengiri at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Geoff,
> I tried it, but I can't able to reproduce it.
>
> Test Program:
> #include <fstream>
> int main()
> {
> std::ifstream stream1, stream2;
>
2019 Aug 27
4
Orc JIT vs. STL
Greetings, LLVM wizards.
We are using Clang and Orc JIT (v1) to compile and execute C++ code on the
fly. If a C++ module calls functions from external libraries, we add them
via DynamicLibrary::LoadLibraryPermanently().
The problem we have run into recently is when a module calls a function
from the STL -- in particular this swap() function for input streams:
#include <fstream>
2015 Apr 03
2
After I enabled SSL, stream mountpoints broke
I'm running Icecast package 2.4.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 from ttp://
download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/dm8tbr/xUbuntu_14.04.
I've been running on this server for about 6 months now without any issue
and all my streams run great. This icecast server is running on the same
host that my wordpress site is running on. This is all on my own private
server, not a hosting service.
Recently I
2004 Aug 06
2
pull relay problems
i was using multiple ports because that's how i figured i'd have to do
it.
o, mounting the remote source locally? i'm not familiar with how to do
this. i'm also not seeing how to do this in the docs.
how would i go about mounting a remote stream?
-a.j.
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> Why are you using multiple ports at all? That's what mountpoints are
>
2015 Apr 04
5
After I enabled SSL, stream mountpoints broke
Philipp,
Thank you for your quick response. I can't believe that I didn't think of
that...I guess I just assumed that it would use SSL. I'm using Liquidsoap
as my source client. Once you brought that up I started researching
whether there was a way to force Liquidsoap to use SSL and from what I
found it doesn't look like there is an option...but please correct me if
you or
2006 Mar 03
2
Stream fallbacks/spillovers/splashing
Okay, a quick question,
I've got IceCast 2.3.1 setup on a demo server, And I've got some wierd
behavior going on...
Here's the behavior:
I have my constant feed always running on mountpoint: /switch
I have my main stream broadcasting: /stream
someone connects to an alternate named stream: /krushradio
They pull all the listeners from /switch and /stream to their stream.
2005 Feb 02
2
user Authentication - fail to add an user
Hi fellow streamers ;-)
I am trying to add an user authenticated mount point to our Icecast2.2
server.
I include the relevant section of my config file below.
<mount>
<mount-name>/stream1</mount-name>
<max-listeners>100</max-listeners>
<fallback-mount>/test</fallback-mount>
<fallback-override>1</fallback-override>
2007 Mar 02
2
Statistic
hi,
is there a way, to create a stastic about listernes, mountpoints and
music tiltes?
I saw some cacti scripts, but i have no webserver installed on the
streamserver, so i would use only plain files, also a database could be
improving some things. So, how can i do this?
cu denny
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2018 Mar 07
1
Show all audiance in Icecast directory... cluster ?
Hello,
I installed Icecast 2.4.3 by downloading
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/icecast/icecast-2.4.3.tar.gz
CentOS 7
Then
./configure
make
make install
Its working.
My only issue : I have 3 streams, I see the name of my station 3 times in
Icecast directory. I tryed to hide 2 streams by using the hidden and public
tags and force showing the total of audiance in the one public stream. i
2011 May 30
1
two *independ* shoutcast listeners
Le 27/05/2011 13:22, Geoff Shang a ?crit :
> On Fri, 27 May 2011, Martin Hamant wrote:
>
>> I set up a icecast server 2.3.2 with two shoutcast listeners (port 8000
>> and port 8002).
>> What I have noticed is , if I have only one "DSP" source that stream to
>> the first listener (on port 8001), audio become available on both
>> listener ? Meaning that
2016 Jul 27
2
Proxy
Hi all,
I want to do a proxy to icecast (:8000) with nginx (:80).
Its working for me, stream is running on port 80, but on the first loading
is "pending" For a long time before its starts play.
Who using the "proxy_pass" on nginx and can help?
Thnx.
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2005 Jan 12
1
ices0 config for high and low bandwidth users
Hello,
Does anyone have a config for the above? I've got several static
playlists of mp3's that i'd like to offer. Offering them for high bandwidth
cable dsl users works fine, but i'd like to give them out to dialups as
well. Currently whenever a dialup user connects the stream1 plays for about
two seconds then goes sluggish. I'm theorizing that i'm giving to much for
2004 Aug 06
2
pull relay problems
Would there be a way to have /stream1 and /stream2 be the same
content but encoded at differant bitrates (via iceS)?
thanks,
paul
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> One stream should have a mountpoint of /stream1 or something, and the
> other of /stream2.
>
> Then you access a stream like so:
>
> http://my.server.com:8000/stream1
> or
>
2004 Aug 06
1
[Fwd: Re: [JDEV] Videoconferencing with jabber / Re: Videoconferencing with speex and jabber]
Hi Jean-Marc,
<p>>>to speex: *now here comes the more important part, can we build a c++
>>component which does what avrelay does? is it practicable to de/encode
>>100 streams with a c/c++ speex de/encoder in realtime?* COMMENTS WELCOME
> At low bit-rate (6-8 kbps) and lowest complexity, it's probably possible
> to encode 100 streams on a 3 GHz machine (and