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2014 Mar 23
6
metadata 2
Hoi folks, I don't like to post in newsletter because of several reason but sometimes it isn't evitable. I am setting up a internet-radio-show (exclusively live, including 2 video-streams) and I want to read out the audio-metadata of momentarily played tracks in realtime to compare it against a SQL-database. The aim is to fill up and/or update a table with 'most played'
2011 Mar 20
4
Nicecast (Mac) to Icecast/Icecast2
Dear group, I have a problem configuring my NiceCast to work with my IceCast server. Perhaps one of you can tell me how to solve the described issue I currently have. Situation is as follows: I run two gateways in my private network: (a) 10.10.10.100 and (b) 10.10.10.200. My webserver is running on (c) 10.10.10.30 on which I have my internet radio station running. Port from and to (c)
2004 Oct 05
1
Windows Equivalent of Nicecast?
My client has been using Nicecast on a Mac to broadcast to Icecast2 for a while now and it has worked great. Nicecast is a perfect blend of features and ease-of-use for them. Unfortunately their Mac was stolen last night and they need to start broadcasting from a Windows machine. Can anyone recommend an equivalent, friendly Windows app like Nicecast? Thanks, Brett
2005 Mar 23
6
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
Dan, Thanks for responding. On Mar 23, 2005, at 11:28 AM, Dan Stowell wrote: > On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 01:26:59 +1000, Geoff Shang > <geoff@hitsandpieces.net> wrote: >> Chuck Tellechea wrote: >> >>> What I'm thinking of doing now, is to running an instance of either >>> icecast1 >>> or shoutcast, on the datacenter server, to receive the
2005 Mar 22
5
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
Greetings, I have some confusion. I've seen it mentioned, somewhere in some docs, that Icecast2 does not (as yet) support Push relaying. Is this actually the case? Should I be looking at icecast1 (which does support push relay, I believe) until such capability is implemented on icecast2? Or should I be creating a combination of both? Or what? Here's my situation: I have a customer
2005 Mar 23
1
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
Darrel, Thanks for the help. I'm presuming then that I've misunderstood what is meant by "pull" vs. "push". I understood, I guess erroneously, that the context of 'push' relaying was from the perspective of the icecast2 receiving a 'pushed' stream. I believe now that I have this backwards, and that the context is from the part of icecast2 not being
2005 May 15
1
nicecast licence
hi, I wonder if anyone can tell me how the Nicecast licensing works. http://www.rogueamoeba.com/nicecast/ Nicecast, as it seems to me, uses Icecast as an internal server. They list Icecast in their sources dir: http://www.rogueamoeba.com/sources In their manual they also credit Xiph with the statement: "Portions of this Rogue Amoeba software may utilize the following copyrighted material,
2005 Mar 23
0
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
i don't think anyone has really answered his question yet, so i'll give it a shot. from what you have said i think you are misunderstanding something. the customer that is running nicecast does not need any kind of server on his machine, all he would have to do is tell nicecast to stream to your server as for the archived content, all thet would be required is to run ices on the server
2005 Mar 23
0
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
Greetings, Ok, success. I understand now that what I thought was a relaying server was actually a source client. This was not really clear and caused me a great deal of confusion. My fault.... <must remember to remove head from posterior prior to project commencement> However, I found something interesting that needs to be documented. I was using a password of radi0 with the source
2005 Mar 23
0
Push relay from nicecast with icecast2?
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 01:26:59 +1000, Geoff Shang <geoff@hitsandpieces.net> wrote: > Chuck Tellechea wrote: > > > What I'm thinking of doing now, is to running an instance of either icecast1 > > or shoutcast, on the datacenter server, to receive the 'pushed' broadcast > > from the Nicecast running on the G5 at my customer's office/studio. > >
2004 Sep 01
4
Stream File Type?
I'm a newbie. I've just installed Icecast2 and am streaming to it successfully via Nicecast (great app BTW). My problem is that the stream from Icecast2 comes through as an .m3u which does not correctly open on any of the Mac or Windows machines that I've tried. When broadcasting directly from Nicecast the file type is a .pls which both iTunes and WMP seem to deal with just fine
2005 Jan 02
0
OpenSource Nicecast project - anyone interested?
Hi all, I'm a newcomer to this list, but I thought people may be interested in my current project, an open-source equivalent of Nicecast. It's intended to let you stream live audio over your home network, and is currently working nicely between my Powerbook and Linux PC. It works by using the Soundflower dummy audio driver to grab all audio from the Powerbook, then my program uses
2018 Mar 30
1
Question
Thank you Richard. They do have me set up with a DJ account to I will put all of this together today and see what I can make work. Thanks to all. Cliff Witherspoon Red Arrow Entertainment 864-613-4201 > On Mar 30, 2018, at 5:04 AM, Richard Elen <relen at brideswell.com> wrote: > > Hi, Cliff... > > The suggestions I've made assume that the station would allow you to
2005 Feb 23
1
German umlauts
Hi there! I want to use icecast2 for streaming and have mp3 with german umlauts. On the status page all characters are shown corretly (utf8), but in itunes the characters are miss spelled. I use nicecast for upstream. Where to look for the error? Is this a problem of nicecast, itunes oder icecast2? Thanks in advantage best regards gerd
2010 Jun 07
2
osx client
Hi, I'm looking for an open source client for icecast2 to run it on OSx Leopard 10.5.8 I took a look at Nicecast but wasn't convinced by it. Any suggestions? Best regards, -- Dan Bahena http://twitter.com/informatux http://xti.informatux.net
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast's YP bugs
Ok I've been discovering many bugs in Icecast's YP implementation.. The most serious of which is, if a YP server is rejecting a stream the server has a memory leak which, as it continues to re-try to publish it's rejected streams, grows until the server segfaults. On our server, for instance, we're relaying shoutcast streams (which does not relay the stream name and other
2004 Dec 31
2
Live streaming from Mac OS X
Hi Geoff! Thanks for ur reply Is there a way to tell icecast that the stream is mp3 ? Mac OS X has another way of live streaming using Quicktime Broadcaster, however, i am not able to make it work with MPlayer2. It works file with a quicktime client. There seems to be some issues with the SDP files that Quicktime creates for playing the audio and mplayer. Nicecast is kindof exactly what i
2011 Aug 10
1
subqueries in sqlQuery function (package RODBC)
Hi R users. sorry for missing example and if question is to general but I am wondering if it is possible to execute subqueries in function sqlQuery (package RODBC) with opened connection with Excel or SQL server 2000. I couldn't find any example of this. And if it is possible what should be a correct syntax for this query: SELECT ct,COUNT(*) as n FROM (SELECT COUNT(*) AS ct FROM children
2018 Mar 30
2
Question
Thanks for the help. Will work on that. Cliff Witherspoon Red Arrow Entertainment 864-613-4201 > On Mar 29, 2018, at 5:37 PM, Richard Elen <relen at brideswell.com> wrote: > > If you can split the feed, eg with Audio Hijack, you could feed the audio into a streaming audio client, such as Nicecast (mp3 only, $, due to be discontinued), LadioCast (mp3/AAC, free, App Store) or BUTT
2005 Jan 01
2
Live streaming from Mac OS X
Thanks ! changed the format to MP3, am getting the icecast stream now. Just realized that esound is capturing the microphone input, wanted to stream the music being played by itunes (basically something like hijacking+streaming the audio). This dosent come under icecast, just wondering if u know of anything related. Dwipal On Dec 31, 2004, at 6:00 PM, Geoff Shang wrote: Dwipal Desai wrote: