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2005 Jun 20
1
mixed live- & playlist-streaming
hi everyone,
we're running a webradio-station focussed on electronic music (http://www.play.fm), using icecast 2.2.0 (on SuSe Linux 9). we're broadcasting 4 hours of live-program each day (using streamtranscoder).
what I would like to do is to stream a generated playlist of mp3-files during the rest of t. day (using something like ezstream, which I have currently installed & played
2005 Jun 23
3
Froums
Again i point out the benefite of a forum in this perticular manner.
It has become apparent that there is someone on this list serve
taking email addresses and sending spam
(to its individuals and not directly to the list)
because i created this email addess specifically for this list serve
It is not listed online anywhere or registered on any webpages.
But i started getting spam in it just
2005 Jun 23
1
Froums
When you set up phpBB, the admin can specify defaults.
They include "Make email address private" and "Allow members to receive
private messages"
The admin would set they defaults to "yes" and "no" respectively.
That means the member would have to take an action (change a setting in
his profile or on an individual post) for his email address to be
2005 Jun 16
2
Icecast and ezstream
Hi,
What is the actual functionality of ezstream when I use it with
Icecast?What does it exactly do?
Why isn't Icecast written to read a file directly and stream it?
--
~$ubh
2005 Jul 27
1
WG: icecast source-buffer
> > I'm running an live 128kbit mp3-upstream (icecast v 2.2.0
> on freebsd) from a
> > site where the internet-connection is rather bad and drops
> every ~20min for
> > few seconds (I'm using streamtranscoder by the way). my
> question is if
> > there's any parameter to increase the buffer of the
> upstreaming-source. the
> > config-file of
2010 Nov 01
0
Camera MJPEG to Icecast
Not sure if you perhaps intended to obfuscate these for the purposes
of email, but in ezstream you are using a different source password to
oggfwd.
- Leo
On 1 November 2010 10:17, Bino Oetomo <bino at indoakses-online.com> wrote:
>
> Dear All ...
> I have AXIS camera with output mjpeg format.
>
> I try to relay it to outside world using ffmpeg and it work
> The recipe is
2005 Aug 08
0
restarting streamtranscoder w/ out killing listeners
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Josh Whiting wrote:
> I'm running streamtranscoder on my icecast server. Unfortunately,
> after 5-15 minutes of transcoding, it sometimes produces jumpy/skippy
> audio or drops the stream altogether. What I'd like to do is restart
> streamtranscoder every 5 minutes. However, when I kill
> streamtranscoder and bring it back, all listeners on the stream
2005 Jul 27
1
icecast source-buffer
hi,
I'm running an live 128kbit mp3-upstream (icecast v 2.2.0 on freebsd) from a
site where the internet-connection is rather bad and drops every ~20min for
few seconds (I'm using streamtranscoder by the way). my question is if
there's any parameter to increase the buffer of the upstreaming-source. the
config-file of icecast offers <queue-size>, but this seems to affect only
the
2005 Jan 19
1
ezstream question
At 08:22 AM 1/19/2005, you wrote:
>Oddsock, have you had any thoughts about having multiple outputs from a
>single streamTranscoder instance? I'm currently runing two instances,
>both transcoding the same stream, and it occured to me that it should be
>at least theoretically possible to have one decode stage rather than
>having to have two.
it's certainly something
2005 Nov 24
1
playlist streaming
is it true it's not possible to start or stop indvidual streams using icecast2+icegenerator(liveice,ezstream) combination?
i've tried mp3 directory streaming as well as playlist streaming - it works, but with no possibility to see full mp3 file listing and play control (like choosing a song, starting, stopping play). Icecast can't even diferentiate /dev/dsp input from playlist input.
2010 Nov 01
4
Camera MJPEG to Icecast
Dear All ...
I have AXIS camera with output mjpeg format.
I try to relay it to outside world using ffmpeg and it work
The recipe is taken from
http://www.daantje.nl/2007/05/07/convert-axis-webcam-stream-to-flash-swfflv/
Now .. I want to do it the otherway with Icecast
I try with wget -nv -O - http://root:root at 192.168.10.234/mjpg/video.mjpg
| ffmpeg2theora -a 0 -f mjpeg -o /dev/stdout |
2004 Aug 06
2
announcement
Hi:
Just to add that most, if not all, that ices does can already be done using
other Windows tools.
You can stream a playlist unencoded with Ezstream. You can stream raw
soundcard input with streamTranscoder. And you can do all that and more
with the various Oddcast plugins.
Geoff.
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2004 Aug 06
0
Update ezstream playlist 'on the fly'
Jappe:
I've just added this functionality to ezstream. You can now send ezstream
a SIGHUP and it will re-read the currently processing playlist file (it
will currently do nothing if you are reading from stdin). In this case
ezstream will keep track of the last track played and will reposition to
that track (if it exists in the new playlist, otherwise it will just
restart at the
2004 Aug 06
1
Update ezstream playlist 'on the fly'
Hi,
I've compiled the new ezstream and tested it and it works just like my
clients want so we are VERY happy with this new feature. Thanks
again!!!
regards,
jappe
On Apr 21, 2004, at 3:58 PM, oddsock wrote:
> Jappe:
>
> I've just added this functionality to ezstream. You can now send
> ezstream a SIGHUP and it will re-read the currently processing
> playlist file
2005 Aug 07
2
restarting streamtranscoder w/ out killing listeners
Hi folks
I'm running streamtranscoder on my icecast server. Unfortunately,
after 5-15 minutes of transcoding, it sometimes produces jumpy/skippy
audio or drops the stream altogether. What I'd like to do is restart
streamtranscoder every 5 minutes. However, when I kill
streamtranscoder and bring it back, all listeners on the stream get
killed. How can I prevent this? In other words,
2004 Aug 06
3
Update ezstream playlist 'on the fly'
Hi,
I'm using ezstream to stream a list of mp3 files to my icecast2 server
which works great. I'm using a m3u playlist file which ezstream reads
when it starts and rereads when it loops. The problem is that this
playlist is quite long and I would like to be able to inject a song
last minute some where in the playlist. I have two options at the
moment to do this:
- restart ezstream
-
2012 Jan 09
0
EZSTREAM: Playlist Automation Script for Windows
Hey All,
Happy New Year! I have a question regarding EZStream for Windows. I saw in
one of the examples, I could use a script, such as a playlist.pl. Is it
possible to use a custom .exe file, or a vbs/wsh script instead?
Thanks,
Doc
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2005 Jan 19
2
ezstream question
Geoff Shang said:
> Hi:
>
> I don't think you'll be able to do this with EZStream, I don't think it has
> the capability to send more than one stream instance, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> Also, the reencode isn't going to match your standard input, as it's
> looking for files ending in .mp3 which of course standard input won't do.
>
> Geoff.
2005 Jan 04
0
ezstream Playlist Randomization
I have implemented playlist randomization into ezstream v0.1.2 for
Linux. I am currently using a PII 266mhz for a server, so I wanted
something that wouldn't have to reencode the audio as it is streamed and
be able to play a playlist randomly. It uses STL Vectors to store each
playlist and then randomly deletes the song from the list after it is
played (this is to make sure the same
2007 Oct 29
4
What's best practice for serving multiple formats from a remote icecast server?
We are running an icecast2 server in conjunction with our LPFM radio
station and need a little advice.
We have been serving a single 128k ogg stream from a remote server and
would like to make additional formats available (e.g. mp3, lower
bandwidth, etc.)
I would think this has been done a few thousand times and there would be
a "best practice" but I can't find it.
Our basic