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2005 Jul 08
0
icecast and LAC2005
Hi,
I gave a talk at last month's DCLUG[0] meeting on icecast and how we
used it at LAC2005[1]. I was trying to stream the talk live while also
trying to give the talk and host the meeting.
I had the streaming working fine, but then hosed my laptop trying to get
the video output to cooperate with the projector. I guess that should
teach me to not try to stream and present using the same
2004 Aug 06
0
Linux Audio Conference #2 live streams, cams and chat available tomorrow (fwd)
hi everyone!
thought you might be interested.
huge kudos to all authors of and contributors to icecast2, ices2,
libshout, libogg, libvorbis for making this happen!
best,
joern
<p>---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 14:44:46 +0200 (CEST)
From: Joern Nettingsmeier <nettings@folkwang-hochschule.de>
To: linux-audio-dev@music.columbia.edu,
2005 Jul 25
0
video streaming
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 10:19:51PM +0200, Balint Jacint wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're planning to launch a video stream.
> We do not have anything yet (no camera, no computer, no software, only a
> Linux server that will do the broadcasting with icecast installed).
> Has anyone ever done such a thing?
Yes!
> What hardware do you suggest? What
I've used several miniDV
2006 Apr 25
0
Linux Audio Conference 2006 Live Streams
hi *!
the linux audio conference 2006, which takes place at the zkm in
karlsruhe/germany from april 27 to april 30, will be streamed live for
your convenience, inspiration and enjoyment.
all presentations (which are listed on
http://lac.zkm.de/2006/program.shtml) are covered as ogg vorbis audio
streams in two bitrates (one for modem users and one for
slightly-more-broadband users) and ogg
2005 Apr 15
0
Icecast 2.2
theprogpalace.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My stream host upgraded me to 2.2 and since that time I am no longer
> listed on the Icecast directory. I use SAM3 and it is setup correctly
> on my end and my provider states all is set correctly there, but it
> still does not work. Has anyone had this problem?
> thanks,
i have yp problems with 2.2-kh and 2.2.0 as well.
i get the
2005 Feb 21
0
theora streaming problem...
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 22:04, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
> hi everyone!
>
>
> i'm playing around with theora streaming for the linux audio conference
> 2005 (http://lac.zkm.de).
nice,
> i checked out svn.xiph.org/trunk, built all ogg, vorbis, speex and
> theora related libs from scratch, then pulled icecast-2.2.0.
> three issues:
>
>
> [1]
>
>
2005 Feb 21
2
theora streaming problem...
[oddsock, this concerns your theora guide, so i'm cc:ing you]
Karl Heyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 22:04, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
>
>>hi everyone!
>>
>>
>>i'm playing around with theora streaming for the linux audio conference
>>2005 (http://lac.zkm.de).
>
>
> nice,
>
>
>>i checked out svn.xiph.org/trunk, built all
2004 Aug 06
2
relaying problem w/ icecast 1.3
hello * !
i have a problem setting up a relay server:
icecast starts up fine, but when i do
-> relay pull -m /liveice http://mallia.zkm.de:8000/liveice
on the admin console, it fails to connect to the stream:
Connecting to relay [mallia.zkm.de:8000/liveice], please wait...
Could not connect to port 8000 on host mallia.zkm.de
->
trangely enough, this happens instantly, without any chance
2005 Feb 21
2
theora streaming problem...
hi everyone!
i'm playing around with theora streaming for the linux audio conference
2005 (http://lac.zkm.de).
i checked out svn.xiph.org/trunk, built all ogg, vorbis, speex and
theora related libs from scratch, then pulled icecast-2.2.0.
three issues:
[1]
icecast runs fine as always, but when i do
cat myvideo.ogg | oggfwd myhost 8000 mypasswd /test.ogg, the stream dies
after a few
2004 Aug 06
2
how much horsepower will i need for streaming?
hi!
i'm putting together a streaming relay network for the linux audio
developer's conference #2 (http://www.zkm.de/lad), and i was
wondering how much cpu power will be required on the master server.
we need to record 2 48k stereo signals simultaneously and encode
them into three streams each:
2x 54kbit/s 22k05 mono
2x 112kbit/s 48k stereo
2x 192kbit/s 48k stereo
it would be very
2004 Aug 06
0
status of speex over icecast ?
hello everyone!
is it possible to stream speex via icecast ?
i'm looking into it for the broadcasting of the upcoming linux audio
developers' conference (http://www.zkm.de/lad) as an addition to the ogg
vorbis streams we will provide.
a quick search in the speex mailing list archive yields nothing.
if somebody here has such a project on the back burner and is looking
for the ultimate
2004 Aug 06
0
how much horsepower will i need for streaming?
Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
> i'm putting together a streaming relay network for the linux audio
> developer's conference #2 (http://www.zkm.de/lad), and i was wondering
> how much cpu power will be required on the master server.
>
> we need to record 2 48k stereo signals simultaneously and encode them
> into three streams each:
>
> 2x 54kbit/s 22k05 mono
>
2005 Jul 24
3
video streaming
Hi,
We're planning to launch a video stream.
We do not have anything yet (no camera, no computer, no software, only a
Linux server that will do the broadcasting with icecast installed).
Has anyone ever done such a thing? What hardware do you suggest? What
software can be used (both for Linux and Windows on source side). Can
Icecast be used for this video streaming purpose (on server side)?
2008 Feb 28
0
LAC 2008: live online Now!
The 6th annual Linux Audio Conference has begun in Cologne, Germany. It
runs today through March 2nd, 2008. As with each previous year this
year's conference is streamed live over the internet in ogg theora via
icecast. The stream status page can be found at:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org
This year we are in the unique situation of having a Gigabit link
donated by CITIZENMEDIA:
2008 Feb 28
0
LAC 2008: live online Now!
The 6th annual Linux Audio Conference has begun in Cologne, Germany. It
runs today through March 2nd, 2008. As with each previous year this
year's conference is streamed live over the internet in ogg theora via
icecast. The stream status page can be found at:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org
This year we are in the unique situation of having a Gigabit link
donated by CITIZENMEDIA:
2005 Mar 04
0
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2008 Feb 10
0
LAC 2008: bandwidth to burn and volunteers needed
LAC 2008: bandwidth to burn and volunteers needed
The 6th annual Linux Audio Conference is taking place in Cologne, Germany, Feb
28th to March 2nd, 2008. As with each previous year this year's conference will
be streamed live over the internet in ogg theora via icecast. The stream server
is up at: http://lac2008.khm.de:8000/
There is nothing to see at the moment, but keep checking over the
2008 Feb 10
0
LAC 2008: bandwidth to burn and volunteers needed
LAC 2008: bandwidth to burn and volunteers needed
The 6th annual Linux Audio Conference is taking place in Cologne, Germany, Feb
28th to March 2nd, 2008. As with each previous year this year's conference will
be streamed live over the internet in ogg theora via icecast. The stream server
is up at: http://lac2008.khm.de:8000/
There is nothing to see at the moment, but keep checking over the
2005 Apr 13
4
Icecast 2.2
Hi,
My stream host upgraded me to 2.2 and since that time I am no longer
listed on the Icecast directory. I use SAM3 and it is setup correctly
on my end and my provider states all is set correctly there, but it
still does not work. Has anyone had this problem?
thanks,
Greg
http://progpalaceradio.com
gregstaf@progpalaceradio.com
2004 Aug 06
3
cvs problem...
hello everyone!
i have a problem checking out the icecast cvs. the checkout stalls after
pulling timing/timing.h (no matter which module, they all seem to depend
on it). i have to kill it after a while.
am i doing anything wrong, or is your cvs botched ?
for now, i'm using a nightly snapshot, but i can't find ices2 in it, so
i tried to pull cvs. btw, the chroot feature is cool. i