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2004 Aug 06
4
Problems starting ices
Hi!
I've installed icecast and ices on a FreeBSD box.
When I try to start ices, I get following output:
[2003-08-11 11:02:14] INFO ices-core/main ices started...
[2003-08-11 11:02:14] INFO signals/signal_usr1_handler Metadata update
requested
[2003-08-11 11:02:14] INFO
playlist-basic/playlist_basic_get_next_filename Loading playlist from
file "/home/wim/playlist.txt"
[2003-08-11
2012 Dec 25
3
stream/ices_instance_stream Failed initial connect to 172.16.0.116:8000 (Login failed: Success
Hello Everyone,
I have a bit of a problem trying to set up Icecast2 + Ice2, on my debian
box, I installed icecast2 ver 2.3.2-6 and ices2 2.0.1-8. I'm able to
start icecast2 as shown in the logs:
[2012-12-24 20:34:27] INFO main/main Icecast 2.3.2 server started
[2012-12-24 20:34:27] DBUG yp/yp_recheck_config Updating YP configuration
[2012-12-24 20:34:27] INFO
2004 Aug 06
1
Limiting stream bandwidth
I am trying to limit the bandwidth per stream so that I can stream 2 mp3 connections from my box. I have 256 upload speed. I am using icecast 0.3 and ices 2. I made the changed listed below, restarted everything but it still seems to be streaming at max bandwith. Is there anything, besides moving to ogg vorbis -- it will happen when I have time to write the script to convert the 1000s of files
2004 Aug 06
3
Multiple playlists on multiple streams
I am just starting to use icecast and would appreciate some help with setup.
I have searched the archive and read the documentation, but I am unable to determine how to get ices to stream a playlist on one mount point and another separate playlist on another mount point. Is it supported? I know that streaming the same playlist at different bit rates on different mount points is supported.
I
2004 Nov 24
2
Refresh Ices 0.4.?
Brendan Cully wrote:
>>kill -SIGHUP <icespid>
>>But this don't work! :(
>
> That should work.
Hmm ... How can I recognize, that the changes are detected? I Changed
the playlist, sent the kill -SIGHUP command, and watched the cue File.
But nothing changed. Or ... did ices finished playing the current song
and starts after that the new song from the new playlist?
2004 Aug 06
2
Multiple Ogg Streams
>if you are getting the ogg data from a stream then you can just state a
>- in the playlist and it will read it from stdin.
>
>curl .. http://host:port/mountpoint.ogg | ices ices-playlist.xml
>
>ideally the playlist should be more flexible and allow starting of
>external programs but not just yet.
>
>karl.
Thank you! That got it working.
Partly.
I managed to get two
2004 Aug 06
1
combined mp3 and vorbis stream
Hi
I've been searching the archives for a while to see whether it's possible to
stream mp3 and vorbis at the same time with Icecast 2. The posting at
http://www.xiph.org/archives/icecast/3133.html suggests that it is, but I
can't find anything else out there. Can anyone help me out? I'm running
icecast and ices from today's CVS. At the moment I have ices sending a
playlist to
2004 Aug 06
1
combined mp3 and vorbis stream
Jake,
You could decode the compressed audio to raw audio, pipe it into the ice system and have it "re-encode" to a consistent bitrate and format (Vorbis/MP3). If there's nothing with the Ice software that's this versatile, you'll have to write a small shell script, which does something like calls ogg123/mpg123 and outputs decoded audio.
Now I mention this as potentially
2004 Aug 06
7
cannot get icecast and ices to talk...authentication failed
I have a weird one...
I installed icecast 2 and ices .23 on Mandake, and am not having any luck
I compiled and installed the nightly icecast just today.
It seems to work fine, however when I telnet to it (10.0.0.3, port 8000),
I am unable to login unless the first line contains ONLY the password.
I used ethereal to see that iceS is trying to send to authenticate, and it
is sending (as the first
2014 May 26
2
Keeping icecast + ices 2.X running on a strict schedule?
The server doesn't control the rate, the source does. Provided you aren't
getting corrupt stream data (and it doesn't sound like you are), you don't
have a server bug in this case. At a basic level, the server level takes
the data that comes in from the source, buffers it, and sends it right back
out the door at the rate at which it came in.
It isn't entirely clear to me
2005 Jan 06
4
ices config problems
*** the following config:
<input>
<module>playlist</module>
<param name="type">script</param>
<param name="file">/radio/getnextsongpath</param>
</input>
gets me:
Could not find a valid playlist file.
Ices Exiting...
*** the following header of the config file:
<?xml
2005 Jan 13
3
ices 0.4 can't find playlists...
Hello,
I've compiled and successfully run icecast2 with ices on a single
stream. But I'm running into problems running multiple streams from
ices to icecast...
I used the <playlist>...</playlist> syntax to run a single stream, but
the docs on icecast.org seem to suggest using the <input>...</input>
syntax instead. I've actually tried it both ways, with
2015 Sep 15
3
Best source for creating multiple streams
How do you create different logs files for each stream?
From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf
Of Camara, Carlos
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2015 12:43 AM
To: icecast at xiph.org; icecast at xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Best source for creating multiple streams
With IceS2 this is easily accomplished by copying the 'ices-playlist.XML'
file
2015 Sep 17
1
Best source for creating multiple streams
Carl, are you saying that I need ices2 for two mount points?
I don't have an ices-playlist.xml file, I only have an
/etc/icecast2/Icecast.xml file.
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2006 Feb 07
3
ices0.4: icecast mp3 stream for source ?
Hello together,
we would like to use IceCast 2.3.1 as a mp3 streamer source for
reencoding several sources of ices 0.4.
It is working perfectly already by using an mp3 playlist with local
stored mp3s. But our plan is to upload an 160 kbps stream and want ices
0.4 to reencode to 96, 56 and 32 kbps. Uploading 1 getting 4 streams.
We are streaming with SAM Broadcaster 2.
Icecast runs on SuSE 9.3
2004 Aug 06
2
Re-4: streaming MP3s?
The ices.log says
INFO playlist-builtin/playlist_read Currently playing "<dateiname>.mp3"
WARN playlist-builtin/playlist_read Corrupt or missing data in file "<dateiname>.mp3"
then the thread is shut down
<p><p>-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Re-2: [icecast] streaming MP3s? (25-Sep-2003 13:31)
From: remco@rc6.org
To:
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem connecting to icecast2
I am trying to connect to an icecast2 server that I have running on redhat 9.
Via Ice0. Here are the errors that I am getting.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kris.
<p>[root@wyatt icecast]# ices -m mymp3stream -c ices.conf -P hackme
Unknown Node: Server
Unknown Execution keyword: Base_Directory
Logfile opened
DEBUG: Sending following information to libshout:
DEBUG: Stream: 0
2004 Aug 06
2
Bug in ices, playlist mode (ices kh47, libshout kh22)
Hello,
I changed my config for ices and added passthru.
I will see how it will run now.
I have realtime I think:
[2003-11-24 22:54:25] INFO ices-core/main Streamer version IceS 2.0-kh47
[2003-11-24 22:54:25] INFO ices-core/main libshout version 2.0-kh22
[2003-11-24 22:54:25] INFO ices-core/main realtime scheduling has been enabled
2004 Aug 06
2
Multiple Ogg Streams
>it supposed to, check the log file for details but there is no reason
>for it not to work with 2 instances.
>
>Note as well, that you should have 2 instances each of which has the
>icecast connection details and an encode section.
>
I don't quite understand. You always talk about two instances. Do you really mean
two instances of ices2 called seperately? Do I have to make
2004 Aug 06
4
Tweaking Questions.
5/16/01 12:45 PM kevin@kevinsearle.com
Kevin:
>> The reason for asking is that everything else had "hackme" as a pw
>> and "prettyplease" raised a question because we thought it may be
>> a part of something else (ie. ices) and curious if we missed something
>> in the setting up process.
>
>There are three different passwords - one for the admin,