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2005 Jun 10
2
icecast1 documentation
Hi Geoff, I'm a bit confused... After reading the docs, I was under the impression that icecast2 does not do on demand relaying? I did a google search, found this (well, it's a year ago) http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2004-February/006555.html Also, in the relaying section of the icecast documentation: http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.2.0/icecast2_relay.html There was no
2005 Jun 20
2
New Forum
Being very old school, I think mailing lists rock :-) Maybe we could have a web interface to the mailing list instead of a forum? :-D Kelv Eric Robinson wrote: > i wouldnt say eliminate the list serv > however i would limit it to newsletters > or other specific topics which you would NOT need to > look for in the new forums > > I would also say that the majority of issues
2005 Jun 10
2
Changing info on Icecast "playing" page
Michael Smith wrote: > Icecast doesn't (and can't) know how long a track is. Icecast doesn't > really even know WHAT a 'track' is. I guess that could be passed by the software which is streaming the audio to Icecast (I mean, if a mp3 file is being streamed, if you can retrieve the ID3 info, there's no reason you can't retrieve the length of the song too right?
2005 Jun 10
3
icecast1 documentation
Geoff Shang wrote: > Kelvin Chu wrote: > >> After reading the docs, I was under the impression that icecast2 does >> not do on demand relaying? > > > Oh, on demand *relaying*! different kettle of fish. > > On demand relaying is available in Karl's branch and has just been > checked into the mainline development code. > > Geoff. > Tarballs
2004 Oct 19
1
Some metadata missing, relaying icecast1 stream with icecast2
I'm relaying an icecast1 mp3 stream with icecast2. This works fine, and the song title is displayed correctly no matter if I use <relay-shoutcast-metadata>1</> or not on the relay. But, the stream name and other metadata provided by ices0 on the icecast1 server is not displayed in the listening client. Icecast1 source: [Id: 1] [Sock: 11] [Time of connect: 09/Aug/2004:10:01:24]
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast1 and compilation on RH9
I know that icecast-1.3.12 is deprecated and for a good reason. I wanted to test it out on my Red Hat 9 box today. I found that it would not compile. Has anyone else seen this? What I wanted to try was testing streaming MP3 audio and relaying encoded icecast audio from one machine to another again. Is there an easy way to accomplish relaying from one machine to another using icecast2. I have
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
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast's YP bugs
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 11:34:07AM +1000, Michael Smith wrote: > > > 2) Should relay icy/x-audiocast stream metadata when connecting to > > icecast1/shoutcast/etc so that this information is available to YP > > Eh? It does. I even tested that with someone's shoutcast stream. It works. > Just add >
2005 Jun 20
1
New Forum
a combination list+forum (all forum posts are posted to list, all list posts are posted to forum) seems to work well for some other projects I work on, but I also don't mind having them separate if that's easier. --mark On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 20:48:49 +0200, Iceuse - Kris wrote: > Kelvin Chu wrote: > > >Being very old school, I think mailing lists rock :-) > > >
2004 Aug 06
2
One more question of possible note.
Hello again all. I want to thank Karl H. for pointing me to xiph.org/~karl and getting me some save files winamp likes the first time. That ucler is at an end. The next ucler involves two rather quick questions: I > In icecast1, when a user attempted to connect to the server, didn't it just kick them to the "default stream", where the default stream was the only stream being
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 Aug 06
1
icecast1: metadata in aliases?
is it possible to have metadata updated on an alias from the aliased stream (save with some external application)? -- ben wilson ben@thelocust.org http://thelocust.org http://phliteklub.org <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org'
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast 2 for Live365 MP3 Relaying
> behavior you are seeing....(that also is a difference between iceast1 and > icecast2 - no server-side buffering in icecast2 and there was in > icecast1)... What do you mean stream buffering? We never buffered in either version that I remember. If you fall behind, you get kicked. It's always been that way. jack. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
2004 Aug 06
4
[Re: icecast2 ??]
Behold, gtgbr@gmx.net hath decreed: > Aaron Gaudio wrote: > > the current stable version. Those who are willing to give up the > > features not yet implemented in icecast2 in order to stream vorbis, can > > use the devel version. Those who don't need to stream vorbis can > > continue using the stable version. There is not a good rationality for > > Icecast2 is
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast1: &quot;Client din't data fast enough&quot;
Hallo, 06.10.02 I'm using Icecast1 with darkice on the same mashine, starting darkice by cron sending 2 mp3-Streams to the Icecast server and dumping the two mp3 stream and an an other vorbis into files (may later I set up icecast2) in the static dir of the Icecast. Locally connecting to the streams works well even works file streaming of the
2004 Aug 06
4
[Re: icecast2 ??]
Behold, Adon Irani <adon@YorkU.CA> hath decreed: > > the icecast2 developers be guilt-tripped into repeating icecast's > performance ? > _ is it not enough that OGG can have a streaming server that supports it ? Perhaps, if that is the only requirement to have a fully-functional streamer. Unfortunately, I believe this is not sufficient for the user base. So, if the
2004 Aug 06
1
icecast.xml syntax for relaying.
Hi all, In Icecast1 to specify a server to relay another server I would use : alias / http://server.example.com:8000 But in icecast2's icecast.xml I cannot see how the equivelent would be accomplished. Perhaps the <master-server> element? But there is no way to specify a mount point. Are there any documents describing valid configuration file elements for icecast.xml? Kind
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast1 type stats logs in icecast2 ?
Here is a php script that parses out the stats.xml file from the admin of the icecast2 server. It currently only parses the page out to variables and still needs a bit of work. anyways here is the php source files http://cvs.casterclub.com/dev/icecast2_status/v1.3/ice2_conf.phps http://cvs.casterclub.com/dev/icecast2_status/v1.3/ice2_status.phps <p><p>Dave St John CEO Mediacast1
2004 Aug 06
5
[Re: icecast2 ??]
> The current homepage is http://www.xiph.org/cvs.html ... this is > supposed to change eventually, but there are some weird problems with > icecast.org that i don't quite understand. :) > > Anyways, do NOT check out icecast2 from icecast.org CVS, it is very > outdated. Instead, check out the 'icecast' module from anoncvs@xiph.org. > > Moritz Sorry...
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast1 type stats logs in icecast2 ?
Hey All. I have recently upgraded my streaming radio station to icecast2 type streaming. I, however miss the stats logs in icecast 1. These logs would list the number of listeners, and more importantly their ip addresses. I parsed this onto a nice looking web page, so local users in my LAN could know who was listening to the radio station. I guess icecast2 has some built in web serving