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2005 Feb 17
1
Any reliable command line clients?
MPlayer was a good suggestion. I've been using it for days now without a hitch. I normally just think of it as a movie player, but it seems quite good at playing ogg streams too. It's a slightly larger and more complicated program than I would prefer for the simple task of playing ogg streams. I guess I'd just rather ogg123 work right. But nonetheless, mplayer seems quite
2009 Oct 27
6
Vorbis still glitching on metadata update?
Greetings, I am trying to track down a bug with intermittant glitching in our Vorbis streams. I am running Icecast 2.3.2 on Ubuntu 9.04. Several Vorbis clients seem to glitch on some (not all) metadata updates. As we update metadata 3 to 4 times a minute, this is something we are trying to fix, VLC gives the following output on metadata update: main warning: the mixer got a packet in
2005 Jan 13
3
client connections seems high
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:19:08 -0500, Joel Ebel <jbebel@ncsu.edu> wrote: > I asked this questions before, but I think it got lost/ignored in all > the traffic. So I'm asking it again. > > Why would my clients number always be 113 larger than my number of > listeners? It was right earlier today, but when I restarted the sources > it increased by 113, and it has stayed
2013 May 15
0
[PATCH] Fix dead links and update news
I scanned the website with linkchecker and found quite a lot of dead links. This commit fixes or removes them. --- developers.html | 2 +- documentation_tasks.html | 2 +- download.html | 12 ++++++------ faq.html | 2 +- features.html | 2 +- feeds/feed.xml | 8 ++++++++ format.html | 8 ++++----
2005 Jun 01
3
Icecast locks with WARN connection/_accept_connection accept() failed with error 24: Too many open files
My icecast server has been running happily for months now, but just yesterday it locked up, chewing up all the cpu time it could find, and not allowing connections. The last snippet of the error log shows this: [2005-06-01 09:36:13] WARN connection/_accept_connection accept() failed with error 24: Too many open files [2005-06-01 09:36:15] WARN connection/_accept_connection accept() failed
2013 May 15
0
[PATCH 2/2] Fix dead links and update news
I scanned the website with linkchecker and found quite a lot of dead links. This commit fixes or removes them. --- developers.html | 2 +- documentation_tasks.html | 2 +- download.html | 14 +++++++------- faq.html | 2 +- features.html | 2 +- feeds/feed.xml | 8 ++++++++ format.html | 8 ++++----
2004 Aug 06
2
WinAmp3 & Icecast2 compatibility?
Hello folks I'm having trouble playing ogg streams with WinAmp3. I run Icecast2 & Ices2 (both compiled from CVS about two weeks ago) on a Linux box, the files being streamed were encoded with oggenc (from oggutils1.0, managed 80kbitrate...) The problem is that WinAmp3 won't actually play the .ogg stream. When I give it the URL (http://myserver:8000/mount.ogg) it says
2005 Jan 13
1
client connections seems high
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 19:11:08 -0500, Joel Ebel <jbebel@ncsu.edu> wrote: > > - icecast version (and what platform you're running it on) > Icecast 2.2.0 running on Slackware Linux 10.0 > > > - icecast config file (with passwords blanked out, of course) > Config file is attached > > > - description of _precisely_ what figure you're looking at
2003 Aug 08
4
How to choose quality
Hi I made a CD-backup with cdparanoia | oggenc and I tried to use different values of -q listening to the effect by cdparanoia | oggenc -o - | mplayer -. The best quality was 8 -- why? Oggenc version was the precompiled 1.0 from Mandrake 9. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2004 Aug 06
2
Problems streaming Ogg Vorbis with icecast2+ices
Hello, Perhaps it is a typical question but i've got stuck. I'm using icecast2+ices to stream some ogg vorbis files or voice_in_life (/dev/dsp) over the network/internet. All seems to work fine, for example using: ogg123 http://127.0.0.1:8000/mount works :). And: ogg123 http://my_internet_ip:8000/mount works too from another pc over internet and far away :). Using mplayer works fine
2005 Jan 10
6
listener authentication for multiple mountpoints; client connections seems high
Two quick questions: 1. Is it ok to use the same password file for multiple mountpoints, or will that cause problems? 2. Why would my clients number 113 larger than my number of listeners? It was right earlier today, but when I restarted the sources it increased by 113, and it has stayed that high since then. I find it especially odd since I have clients set to 100 in icecast.xml, and
2004 Dec 27
2
Speex support?
On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 02:48, Robby Dermody wrote: > Is Ogg Speex streaming support planned for icecast? I didn't see mention > of speex support for it anywhere (including the source). Looking through > the source, it looks like such support would be somewhat trivial for > someone that knew what they were doing. Would I be correct in my > assumption that the easiest way to do
2004 Dec 27
2
Speex support?
On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 14:05, Geoff Shang wrote: > Karl Heyes wrote: > > > speex can be added easily enough, I already have it in my branch. I > > haven't had any feedback on it yet although the processing of it is very > > trivial. > > ah but is there anything with which to stream it? I don't know of anything > (e.g. ices) with speex support, and am not
2005 Feb 03
3
user Authentication - fail to add an user
Michael Smith wrote: > On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 14:10:50 +1000, Geoff Shang <geoff@hitsandpieces.net> wrote: > >>Ron Blok wrote: >> >> >>>Could it be a file/directory permission issue ? >> >>I have a vague recollection that the file needs to be able to be opened for >>writing as well as reading, if that helps. > > > Your recollection
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] FLAC 1.0.4 problems
--- Alec Wood <alecwood@uchicago.edu> wrote: > I'm having a number of problems related to building the latest FLAC > release. My build environment: Linux, PPC, gcc 2.95.3 > > The first has to do with with builing FLAC itself... specifically I > can't get id3lib support to build. Whether or not I specify the > location of the headers and libraries, the config.log
2005 Jan 05
2
eztream broken pipe
I discovered an interesting problem with ezstream. I'm using version 1.2. I see 2 is listed on the website but appears to be a broken link. Otherwise I'd try it to see if it exhibits the same problem. I'm using ezstream as a fallback mount for a radio station. It plays a 30 second ogg file over and over. The ogg file is just a 5 second message with 25 seconds of silence
2015 Jan 09
0
Processed (with 2 errors): user debian-qa@lists.debian.org, affects 774889, affects 771755, unarchiving 767561 ...
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org: > user debian-qa at lists.debian.org Setting user to debian-qa at lists.debian.org (was anbe at debian.org). > affects 774889 + xfswitch-plugin Bug #774889 [gdm3] gdm3: fails to upgrade squeeze -> wheezy -> jessie - trying to overwrite /usr/share/gdm/BuiltInSessions/default.desktop Added indication that 774889 affects xfswitch-plugin
2012 Feb 12
3
Sound drop out with totem. mplayer Can't open audio device /dev/dsp
Hey all. This morning I found that my audio playback is randomly sprinkled with sound skips and dropouts. I went to /var/log/yum.log and found this: Feb 09 20:18:22 Updated: lame-3.99.4-2.el6.rf.i686 I'm not saying that caused the problem but it's all I could find that changed. When I ls in /dev there is no dsp entry. That would explain why mplayer Can't open audio device
2004 Sep 10
6
command-line: AIFF writer advice
The patch I submitted only reads AIFF files. I'm about to start the patch to write AIFF files. To do so, we need a command-line option to specify AIFF. My inclination is to add an option: -ff { raw | wav | aif } In some sense, "-ff" is silly since it probably stands for "format format". Still, I think it's better than just "-f", since the first
2004 Aug 19
2
Syslinux patch
Out of necessity, a friend of mine and I have created a patch for syslinux to allow it to modify the mbr and partition table in windows. It adds a -m option to syslinux. If given, it will overwrite the MBR of the drive specified with the mbr.bin provided in syslinux, and if the bootable flag is not set on the partition being syslinuxed, it will set it. This was done to distribute with my USB