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2004 Dec 09
4
oss, jack and ices
hi
i have a remote machine i am running ices (kh branch) on...if i start ices
with the default ices-jack.xml config i get the following:
"Failed to read config file"
I have tried commenting out the line that refers to alsa:
<!--<param
name="connect">alsa_pcm:capture_1,alsa_pcm:capture_2</param>-->
but no luck...any hints on what i should be doing?
adam
2004 Aug 06
1
(no subject)
Hi Adam,
Thanks for your responce. I was planning on doing both, the encoding
and serving, form the same machine, and I'm not sure I see any
stability gains by splitting it up. Understand having, for example, a
file server and mail server on different machines, so if one goes down
you can still use the other. But in this case, one service depends on
the other (the server has nothing to
2005 Jun 04
1
streaming providers
hi,
I am in search of a provider that can supply services for encoding. I
need some storage space (min 500MB for mp3 files) + the ability to run a
command line encoder to stream these files, + continous 64kbps out going
traffic.
Anyone know of a service provider that offers this at a competitive rate?
adam
Adam Hyde
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2006 Mar 09
3
theora2png
hi,
In the list archives I saw a discussion about theora png thumbnails for the status page. I tried the patches posted against the latest SVN but no joy in getting it
to work. Is there a version compatible with the latest SVN sources, or should I try patching an older version of Icecast?
adam
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2006 Mar 06
1
Modify MP3 Files From Shell
hey Andy,
you could use sox
something like
sox old.mp3 new.mp3 fade t 3 0 0
you need to first compile sox with libmad or libmp3lame
http://sox.sourceforge.net/
adam
..on Mon, Mar 06,
2006 at 10:30:27PM -0000, Andy Woolley wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Sorry about the off topic post but I'm having trouble finding anything that
> will work, thought one of you guys might have a
2006 Mar 06
4
setting up yp server
hi,
Is there anyway I can get the sources for the YP server as implemented by
icecast.org? Ir is there somewhere else I can source them?
kind regards,
adam
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2005 Jun 02
1
buffering
hi,
I doing some tests streaming from a connection in South Africa that seems
to have difficulty handling even a 32kbps stream. Unfortunately there
is no scope to upgrade the connection. The stream will go live
to radio in London and hence a client has to have as consistent a
connection as possible. I was wondering if there are any tricks to
reducing buffering on the client in this kind of
2004 Aug 06
2
xmms and icecast2
hi,
I was wondering if anyone can help me.
At the moment I am finishing off a project that is more or less a stream
management system, kind of like a web jukebox with a time-based scheduling
facility and several other 'radio-like' features...
I am using xmms-shell to control the replay of ogg files. I also use
noxmms to kill the gui of xmms so I can run the application from a remote
2004 Dec 10
0
oss, jack and ices
Adam,
If it says "failed to read config file" then it's failed to load the
XML file at all, so commenting out one line or the other isn't going
to make any difference. Make sure you're specifying the right path to
the XML file, and that the file and the directory are readable (by the
user that ices runs under)...
Dan
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 06:35:20 +0100 (CET), adam
2004 Aug 06
2
mini browser and winamp info
Hi,
Can anyone point me at a url where i can learn to:
1. display the name of the ogg stream in the winamp window (is this to do
with the oddcast config or with the .pls file?)
2. show a url automatically in the winamp minibrowser when the ogg stream
plays
<p>many thanks
adam
<p><p><p>Adam Hyde
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2002 Nov 07
1
Open Source Streaming Tool
Hi,
I am really sorry for this psuedo-spam but I thought some on the list
might be interested in this:
<p><p>R A D I O Q U A L I A ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF:
The Frequency Clock: Free Media System
(public version 1.0 beta)
<p>Software release at: http://frequencyclock.montevideo.nl
General info:
2004 Aug 06
2
radio station infrastructure.
Hello,
I'm setting up icecast/ices to be used as part of a radio station. For
our purposes, we're going to want to be able to do things like schedule
blocks of media to be played at regular times (shows), as well as to
schedule things like one-time broadcasts.
It looks like this can be done by building a scheduler app, and writing a
script that provides the appropriate items to ices at
2004 Aug 06
2
xmms and icecast2
> > Does anyone have any ideas how i stream the output from xmms (noxmms) to
> > icecast without the xmms gui?
>
> If you don't mind the transcoding aspect (ie if source material is high
> bitrate) and you have a soundcard then use xmms as you would normally
> and set capture on PCM, wav or mix (depending on the soundcard settings)
> in the mixer and encode with
2006 Mar 22
5
static file streaming
Hi,
I have installed the Icecast2 on my Ubuntu Linux and I was not able to
figure out how I could stream static mp3 files.
Can anybody help me? What should I do to do this?
I put the mp3 file in the webroot and I tried to retrieve it with the "
http://host:port/try.mp3" URL but I could only download it (as a whole)
but not as a streamed media.
Do I have to convert the mp3 to another
2004 Aug 06
7
(no subject)
Hi,
I am the current webmaster at WUML (www.wuml.org) a college radio
station. We are looking to purchase a new web cast server which we
are planning will run IceCast, but it is a little unclear on the
system requirements that IceCast requires.
I read somewhere that IceCast can run on as little as a 486 with 32mb
of ram but that sounded like those specs were for streaming mp3s saved
on that
2004 Aug 06
0
streaming ogg player embedded in web page
have you tried jorbis?
http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/index.html
<p>adam
<p><p><p>On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, Warren J. Beckett wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> For the last week I have been have playing with icecast 2.0.0 and ices
> for a streaming project I am working. The streaming is working with
> multiple sources and fallback using XMMS and Winamp as the clients. All
2004 Aug 06
0
(no subject)
Matt, I guess you are aware you will need :
1. an encoder (eg. MuSE, ICES, DARKICE etc)
2. a streaming server (eg. Icecast2)
These can run on the same machine but its generally not a good idea
(although others may disagree with this but I woudl rather not have a
crticial system where a single point of failure could bring the whole
thing to a stop).
The machine you mention (the PIII) should be
2006 Mar 23
0
static file streaming
did you line to it with an m3u file?
adam
..on Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:32:28AM +0100, Ivan Zahoranszky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed the Icecast2 on my Ubuntu Linux and I was not able to
> figure out how I could stream static mp3 files.
> Can anybody help me? What should I do to do this?
>
> I put the mp3 file in the webroot and I tried to retrieve it with the "
2004 Aug 06
0
website
hi,
Did I just see a request for a xiph webmaster? I deleted the post
accidently and it doesnt seem to be in the archive yet...can someone
repost this to me?:
adam@xs4all.nl
many thanks
adam
Adam Hyde
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Streaming Media Consultant
2004 Oct 29
0
Open Streaming Manuals
Hi,
r a d i o q u a l i a have just finished the first version of a streaming
manual for those wishing to learn how to stream under Linux. Its intended
as a manual to accompany a hands-on self-learning or workshop based
approach. No previous knowledge of Linux is assumed. Another manual on
'advanced topics' will be forthcoming.
Topics include:
Introduction to Streaming
Introduction to