Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1100 matches similar to: "icecast sound compressor"
2005 Jun 04
1
icecast sound compressor
Hi,
I searched the Internet to find an answers, but I didn't find anything
useful, so I'm turning to you, maybe someone has the answer.
I want to make a realtime broadcast from a Linux box. The source is the
soundcard's line-in, and it sends the stream to an Icecast server.
I would like to have realtime compressor/limiter functionalities on this
Linux box, so the outgoing signal
2005 Jun 04
2
icecast sound compressor
Hi,
I searched the Internet to find an answers, but I didn't find anything
useful, so I'm turning to you, maybe someone has the answer.
I want to make a realtime broadcast from a Linux box. The source is the
soundcard's line-in, and it sends the stream to an Icecast server.
I would like to have realtime compressor/limiter functionalities on this
Linux box, so the outgoing signal
2005 May 21
7
Best way to handle multiple (6+) streams
I have a need to stream 6 or 8 different audio sources (radios), and am
seeking suggestions on the best way to do it. Although I'd like to stream
each separately, I could combine them to stereo streams and do 2 on each.
I'd like to know what the best hardware configuration would be to accomplish
this? Are there any multiple input sound cards that have been successfully
tested, or
2004 Aug 06
4
DarkIce make problems
Hi everybody
I'm trying to encode the soundcard signal to serve it with IceCast, but
I'm having problems with making darkice-0.11. Anybody could help?
I'm compiling in a Solaris 6 OS with gcc 2.8.1, and I've installed lame
and Vorbis libraries.
This is my config phrase:
./configure --prefix=/aplicacions/icecast-1.3.12/darkice --with-lame
--with-vorbis
2004 Sep 10
0
Developing SoundFont FLAC compressor using libFLAC
--- Josh Green <jgreen@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> I'll let the list know when SF-FLAC is finished, should anyone be
> interested. I'm considering starting a FREE SoundFont compressor
> campaign, so users will stop using SoundFont encoders that aren't
> available on platforms such as Linux. This would also pressure some
> of
> the existing formats to release
2011 Mar 01
1
theora encoder reordering, order of puting data from DCT 8x8 blocks to huffman compressor, and puting result of huffman compressor to buffer bitstream memory
Good day!
I'm creating HDL IP CORE (for using in FPGA) for theora encoder (now only
I-frames).
I don't undestand one moment. Now i develop such stages:
1. From RBG(byer) to YCbCr converter
2. DCT processing (8x8 pixels blocks)
3. Quantizator of DCT coeff.
4. Zig-Zag of quantized DCT coeff.
and now i have uresolved last stage of compression - how i must send 8x8
blocks to huffman
2004 Sep 10
2
Developing SoundFont FLAC compressor using libFLAC
On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 15:34, Josh Coalson wrote:
>
> Have you seen the API changes in 1.0.3? Now all metadata is
> parsed and at each decoder layer you can specify which blocks
> get passed up to the metadata callback. See the
> *_decoder_set_metadata_respond/ignore functions.
>
> Also, on the encoder size, you can now pass a list of arbitrary
> metadata blocks to
2004 Sep 10
0
Developing SoundFont FLAC compressor using libFLAC
--- Josh Green <jgreen@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Its been a while since I was discussing a SoundFont compressor based
> on
> FLAC. I've recently implemented the compressor using an application
> metadata block with the ID 'SFFL' that I registered, which contains
> my
> own header and a block of zlib (gzip) compressed SoundFont info. The
> audio chunk (a
2002 Sep 10
1
VP3 Compressor Settings
Hi Guys,
I was wondering what the idea behind the "Key Frame" settings are in the VP3
codec settings. As far as I could ascertain (from browsing through the
source code) the VP3 codec ignores the lpbiPrev and lpPrev members of the
ICCOMPRESS structure.
My conclusion is thus that each frame passed to the codec is compressed
individually and that the redundant information based upon
2005 Jun 04
0
icecast sound compressor
Hi,
It's going to depend a bit on what format you're going to use.
If you plan to stream in ogg vorbis, you can use Ices 2.x and accept PCM
via standard input. This means you could run a sox effect or ecasound to
get and compress the sound from the soundcard before sending it on to ices.
Ecasound can make use of LADSPA plugins which opens you to a range of
compressors, such as the
2005 May 11
2
icecast & china
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:37 +0100, gARetH baBB wrote:
> On Wed, 11 May 2005, Iain Mott wrote:
>
> > Tried with http://zhongshuobeijing.dyndns.org:7000/streamname.m3u
> > but was blocked. And at last resolve:
> > http://139.168.32.224:7000/streamname.m3u
>
> Well, 40 minutes later that host is certainly not responding.
>
good morning
No, I shut it down at the
2004 Sep 10
2
Developing SoundFont FLAC compressor using libFLAC
Its been a while since I was discussing a SoundFont compressor based on
FLAC. I've recently implemented the compressor using an application
metadata block with the ID 'SFFL' that I registered, which contains my
own header and a block of zlib (gzip) compressed SoundFont info. The
audio chunk (a block of consecutive 16 bit signed samples separated by
46 zero samples) is then encoded with
2005 Feb 13
1
buffering loop without without extension
hi,
I'm trying an ogg stream which doesn't seem to work at least on my xmms
if I don't use the .ogg extension for it.
xmms runs into an eternal buffering loop, restarting just upon finishing
fill up.
at the moment I'm using ices2 got from icecast.org and karl's kh-6.
but I would say same problem happend with upstream version in debian
sarge (2.2.0-1)
however mplayer i.e.
2005 Jul 23
0
Re: songs on website
Jacint,
Could you please keep me updated on your progress, I have tried to get the
song info on our web page using FTP. But don't like this way!
So I am anxious to see and learn!
Kind regards RoN
-----Original Message-----
From: icecast-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces@xiph.org]On Behalf Of
Balint Jacint
Sent: donderdag 21 juli 2005 15:03
To: Christian Leitold
Cc: icecast@xiph.org
2005 Jul 28
0
Re: songs on website
Aaron,
I am looking forward to have a go at your work!
So ..... If your ready I will have a go at it ;-)
Sounds great !!!
Kind regards,
RoN
-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Wolfe [mailto:aawolfe@gmail.com]
Sent: donderdag 28 juli 2005 2:16
To: Balint Jacint; ronblok@wxs.nl; Christian Leitold
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Re: songs on website
Hi Folks,
I am sending Jacint an improved version
2005 Jul 21
4
Re: songs on website
Hi Christian,
Aaron Wolfe has already sent me a script he used for his online radio. I only need to customize it -- and maybe create a Debian package from it. It knows much more than I need (requests, cancels, more stations, etc.), I'll have to cut out some parts.
To answer your questions I use Debian Linux, I'll use ices2 as source, not a media player.
Thanks,
Jacint
Christian
2011 Mar 25
0
Google's released a high-speed x64-optimized compressor
http://code.google.com/p/snappy/
Google's methodology on this is to compress fast by taking advantage of
64-bit processing for volume, and stripping out secondary analysis for
speed. I am using tinc on a mix of 32-bit and 64-bit routers: this may be
useful for at least inter-x64 links (it will still work on 32-bit chips,
just slower).
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2004 Sep 10
3
seeking problems
Hey guys,
I just joined the list. I've been programming an external for PureData
<http://pure-data.sourceforge.net/> & <http://pure-data.org>, as well as
for Max/MSP....that reads multiple sound formats.
But, I've been having massive problems with getting reliable seeking with
FLAC.
sometimes when I call FLAC__seekable_stream_decoder_seek_absolute, I get
a false
2004 Aug 06
1
Windows Streamer for Icecast2 ???
Richard wrote:
> Help!
> we're trying to set up an online radio station for Columbus day here
> in Denver and can't seem to find a good working streamer for a windows
> machine! Icecast2 works fine when I use the ices2 streamer on the same
> linux box. What do you recommend - winamp plugin seems like the
> easiest but seem like we get an error (using Samcast)
There are
2005 Jul 09
2
songs on website
Hi all,
I'd like to launch a radio station that would show the current, previous
and upcoming tracks on a dynamic website.
Is there any software around that would do just this task, or do I have
to create my own scripts?
The source (ices) is on the same computer where the icecast server is.
Thanks in advance!
Yours,
Jacint