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2004 Aug 06
3
Webalizer for streams
Hello, last night, I worked to make a new version of webalizer for streams. I put some info and example here: http://radio.stalig.com:443/stats/webalizer/index.html If you are interested... It's not finished (yearly stats are not ready), but monthly and daily stats are fine. I'll try to have it integrated to regular webalizer version. Chris --- >8 ---- List archives:
2005 Mar 24
3
Log analysis
Hi everyone, Ok, so I admit I'm asking this to avoid having to do my own research. but I'm also asking in the hopes of avoiding doing my own scripting. ACB Radio is looking at moving across to Icecast. There's really not a lot to stop us at this point. But we are keen to retain access to total listener hours, average listen time and amount of data served per mountpoint. I
2004 Aug 06
1
Strange change in icecast kh14 for IP logging
The problem is for statistics tools like Webalizer, which is expecting CLF log format Common Log Format (CLF) "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" NCSA extended/combined log format "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-agent}i\"" Referer log format "%{Referer}i -> %U" Agent (Browser) log format
2004 Aug 06
1
does IceCast & listeners logging
Hello, I'm working on a project of a commercial webradio. I need to register everytime somebody listens to my radio : when the stream begins, when it ends, the IP. But in the file access.log, there are many GETs from my listeners, before it streams, during, after, and so on. ShoutCast does it as I want but I wanna use IceCast in order to stream Ogg Vorbis ! I feel that the logging module
2005 Feb 09
4
Question about range select for static file serve in icecast
Hi, i'm trying to use range in a static file served by icecast 2.2 I can't find an example of an http request. Is something like http://my-icecast-server.com:8000/my-static-file.ogg?range=bytes%3D120000- correct? I can't get that working. Maybe I forgot an option on icecast side. I tried to open that file (without range) in winamp 5, but it downloads all the file while playing and
2004 Aug 06
3
Strange change in icecast kh14 for IP logging
Hello, Karl, you added a compile-time flag to enable IP logging in icecast. But, this changed a lot the log procuded: 81.53.41.160 - - [30/Nov/2003:10:09:11 +0100] "GET /admin/metadata HTTP/1.0" 200 155 "-" "ices/0.3 libshout/2.0-kh22" 0 81.53.41.160 - - [30/Nov/2003:11:20:14 +0100] "SOURCE /radio-bro-gwened.mp3 HTTP/1.0" 200 19 "-" "ices/0.3
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast log analysis : Webalizer 2.10 is ready
Hello, I added new features to Webalizer 2.01 for streaming log analysis. You can find the new Webalizer version 2.10 here : http://webalizer.kezako.net Please note that your configuration file needs to be changed (you have to add a few lines). The website also shows an example of the result produced. Questions, remarks, should be send to iceuse@kezako.net Regards, Chris --- >8 ---- List
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast log analysis : Webalizer 2.10 is ready
Hello, I added new features to Webalizer 2.01 for streaming log analysis. You can find the new Webalizer version 2.10 here : http://webalizer.kezako.net Please note that your configuration file needs to be changed (you have to add a few lines). The website also shows an example of the result produced. Questions, remarks, should be send to iceuse@kezako.net Regards, Chris --- >8 ---- List
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
2004 Aug 06
4
Webalizer + IceCast2 logfile?
Is it possible? Basically, I want to process the IceCast2 logfile in the same way as I process my Apache server logs? I tried a dry run, and it reported an error with regards to the "date" field - I am currently replacing the date field text "Eastern Standard Time" with the text "-400", to see if that would fix it (that how it is in my Apache logfile). I will
2004 Aug 06
3
fallback source give up and returns to original source
Hello, I have a problem with icecast a have a source+ a fallback source when source disconnect after a network interruption, all lilsteners are transfered to the fallback source but then, a few seconds later, source come back and didn't get back its previous listeners. Is there a way to have this behaviour : source disconnect => listeners transfered to fallback source reconnects =>
2009 Jan 17
1
counting Mb of every mountpoint
Hi guys > > Hi > > 2008/9/21 Jordi Sala <poperbu at gmail.com>: > >> Hi, >> >> Awstats (awstats.sourceforge.net/) or sawmill (http://www.sawmill.net/) do >> what you want. >> > > Webalizer - streaming version: > > http://webalizer.bzhtec.com/ > > Chip Scooter > > > I have tried webalizer but later my try I
2004 Aug 06
5
Java Examples
Where should I look for an example of how to connect to Icecast from Java? (I have a MySQL/Tomcat application with MP3's in the DB and need to stream them using Java and Icecast.) Thanks, Mike D. _________________________________________________________________ Discover the best of the best at MSN Luxury Living. http://lexus.msn.com/
2008 May 20
4
awstats, webalizer or...
So what does everyone out there use to generate web statistics these days? Are the tried and true awstats or webalizer still the best out there? Ray
2005 Apr 20
2
playlist.log parser
Hello list, I am looking for a tool to display the information stored in playlist.log. Does anyone of you know a tool/script that will display the number of listeners (avg/max) for each track played? Regards Roger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20050420/86d32663/attachment.htm
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast access.log for source
Hello, I have some trouble in the access log regarding to the source lines: 127.0.0.1 - - [13/Jan/2004:16:13:22 +0100] "SOURCE /radio-bro-gwened.ogg HTTP/1.0" 200 19 "-" "IceS 2.0-kh48" 30410 127.0.0.1 - - [13/Jan/2004:16:13:22 +0100] "SOURCE /radio-bro-gwened.ogg HTTP/1.0" 200 19 "-" "IceS 2.0-kh48" 30410 amount of data transfered for
2004 Aug 06
2
fallback source give up and returns to original source
Main source: http://radio.stalig.com:443/radio-bro-gwened-ori.ogg reencoded OGG: http://radio.stalig.com:443/radio-bro-gwened-16.ogg http://radio.stalig.com:443/radio-bro-gwened.ogg http://radio.stalig.com:443/radio-bro-gwened-64.ogg reencoded to mp3: http://radio.stalig.com:443/radio-bro-gwened.mp3 (very bad, but mp3 is here just to have some mp3 in case of the listener is under Mac OS9 or
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast load tests - Too many open files
Hi all, 'm trying to setup an icecast server. It works, bu I want to test how many clients it can serve. Server: Icecast2 on PIII 933Mkz, 512Mo RAM Linux Debian 3.0 One source sent by darkice (can't make ices2 working) The problem is: "The server can't serve more than 1020 clients, because of a file limit" [2003-03-13 14:18:50] WARN connection/_accept_connection accept()
2018 Nov 06
0
Antw: Re: Antw: Re: Antw: Re: Possible bug in Opus 1.3
>>> Emily Bowman <silverbacknet at gmail.com> schrieb am 05.11.2018 um 20:46 in Nachricht <CAGSVXPR6t8uHJFqDCT-1pn9otP_7ypPxgRXRasgZERunsAe0fA at mail.gmail.com>: > On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 11:01 AM Jan Stary <hans at stare.cz> wrote: > > Attached I send the spectrogram (vic SoX) of the first 20 seconds >> for the wav file and the opus file. Indeed, there
2018 Nov 06
0
Antw: Re: Antw: Re: Antw: Re: Possible bug in Opus 1.3
>>> Jan Stary <hans at stare.cz> schrieb am 05.11.2018 um 18:00 in Nachricht <20181105170002.GA72174 at www.stare.cz>: > On Nov 05 11:32:49, hans at stare.cz wrote: >> On Nov 05 11:05:34, hans at stare.cz wrote: >> > > Did you also try to listen at the beginning, shortly before the real tone > appears in the audible spectrum? While significantly