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2005 Jun 30
2
What Does Icecast Do
As a national broadcaster, ISDN is definitely NOT
cost effective compared to IP based transport.
It does buy you reliable transport and reasonable delay however.
For us to get to StarGuide and our affiliates, we have
to use ISDN. We spend a lot of money on these lines and have driven
our rate down to 4 cents per minute. But we DO NOT broadcast 24 hours
a day.
I would consider an ADN, Fract T1,
2005 Jun 30
0
What Does Icecast Do
If you are broadcasting the same feed on all three stations, then, you
can encode at a high bit rate (FM quality - see the Icecast
documentation to decide format and bit rate). Then, use Icecast to
serve the feed and your stations can then attach to the feed and receive
their signal. You can use authentication, or even an obscure mount name
(If it isn't published anywhere, how could
2005 Jun 30
0
What Does Icecast Do
As a national broadcaster, ISDN is definitely NOT cost effective
compared to IP based transport.
I don't disagree. I'm simply suggesting that digital telephony of one
form or another is more reliable and little latency. And, in certain
circumstances cheaper than IP.
Our friend at the Bible college didn't say whether he's talking about
long distance (as in telephone charges)
2006 Jun 26
4
Icecast auth over MAC address
Hi All
For a project we'd want to authenticate Listening Clients over their Network
MAC address. Anyone knows whether that's possible or not? We think about a
(flat) file, containing the allowed MAC addresses, the icecast server
checking whether the clients match (=authenticate) or not (=deny).
Thanks,
Alex
2005 Jun 28
2
Windows or Linux
We are undecided right now if we will be streaming through a linux based computer or through a windows computer. Any opinions out there? We have heard that windows presents a major problem with viruses, etc. when trying to stream. Also, can icecast be used with both linux and windows? Thanks.
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2004 Aug 06
1
audio streaming server
Hello...
I'm involved in a project whereby a live audio input from the FM radio
station is to be sent to an audio streaming server, which will stream
the audio to the remote sites thru the VSAT (satellite based) network.
The remote sites are to rebroadcast the transmissions (FM station
rebroadcast), as most of the expected listeners do not have access to the
internet.
Is icecast2 capable of
2004 Aug 06
7
bit/bytes
Hi Oddsock,
Like Clement, I am sure Nullsoft is still "offering" AOL's bandwidth since I
think Nullsoft is not part of AOL anymore. About the new broadcasting
methods, is the multicast technology already available? I have heard only
few providers are equipped with multicast enabled routers. What about p2p
streaming, is it really reliable? When I see Peercast's statistics, only
2004 Aug 06
2
MP3 MetaData in WMP and RealOne
Hi Everybody,
It works with Peercast because Peercast receives the headers from Icecast2
and sends its own headers back to the client (Winamp, WMP, Real...).
Remember that Peercast is a client AND a server... I guess Peercast doesn't
send back the headers in the same way than Icecast2. Maybe Peercast doesn't
use ICY/X-audiocast.
Talking about Real (v9.0 and 10), I already got the
2004 Aug 06
2
MP3 MetaData in WMP and RealOne
Hi
Can anyone tell me how to get Metadata (Artist & Title) to display in WMP and RealOne
It seems to work in WinAMP5 and if a rebroadcast the stream via PeerCast
<p>Im using SAM2 and Icecast2
Allan
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2004 Aug 06
3
bit/bytes
for most stations that have this kind of listener capacity, they are
getting bandwidth from AOL/Nullsoft. Nullsoft had (may still have) a
policy of offering free bandwith to stations they hand-picked. They
were tapping into the rather huge amount of bandwidth that AOL had, and
thus could offer the kind of listener capacity you are seeing.
Alternatively, many stations also operate on
2004 Aug 06
3
MP3 MetaData in WMP and RealOne
At 08:30 PM 4/7/2004, you wrote:
>On Thursday 08 April 2004 01:40, Allan wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how to get Metadata (Artist & Title) to display in WMP
> > and RealOne
> >
> > It seems to work in WinAMP5 and if a rebroadcast the stream via PeerCast
> >
> >
> > Im using SAM2 and Icecast2
> >
>
>They should
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast in Macromedia Flash
>
> I'm interested on switching to icecast 2.0 too, keep this list informed and feel
> free to ask if you think I can help somehow.
<p>just to add my (anxious ) support .,
i am currently rewriting my entire radio station/ site . using
PHP/MySQL/Icecast2/ices and stream transc0der -- i've got two
separate script packages . one to handle a live (or local only) broadcast
,
2004 Aug 06
2
MP3 MetaData in WMP and RealOne
Hi Stephan,
I am talking about the meta-data: Artist - Song. It's weird because you are
the second person on the list who doesn't get it working in Real... I just
tried again with "BEK_dns" and "Radio Alcanzando Naciones" the 2 first MP3
radios I found in the stream directory and everything worked perfectly for
Real (but not for WMP).
In RealPlayer, I clicked
2004 Aug 06
3
DMCA and webcasting
Last year I arranged with my college radio station and ITS department to
webcast the radiostation using icecast. The webcast has been a wonderful
success so far. My problem now is not technical, but political. A few days
ago I recieved the following message from the station director:
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hey josh,
i talked to [faculty advisor]
2001 Sep 04
2
vorbis rebroadcaster?
Are there any rebroadcasters out there set up for vorbis streams?
A weekly internet radio program is looking to add vorbis to their codec
lineup, but needs a host to rebroadcast the vorbis uplink.
Right now they send Microsoft Media Encoder streams to Mindsnare who
rebroadcasts it from there.
-Dan
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2004 Aug 06
1
Solution for automatic radio?
Hi,
I've read various times that people here are running bigger and
smaller radio-stations. However, most people with "a bit larger"
stations seem to also have hardware-equipment for radio-broadcasting
(studio, mix-panel, separate computer(s) for automatic playlist-
playback etc.) and then send the audio to a dedicated streaming-
server.
But is it possible as a
2004 Aug 06
2
DMCA and webcasting
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> > ==================================================================
> > hey josh,
> > i talked to [faculty advisor] today and was told we must stop our online
> > streaming. reasons for this rash decision involve around a new law that
> > was put in place over the summer saying that stations who broadcast online
> >
2018 Mar 30
2
Question
Thanks for the help. Will work on that.
Cliff Witherspoon
Red Arrow Entertainment
864-613-4201
> On Mar 29, 2018, at 5:37 PM, Richard Elen <relen at brideswell.com> wrote:
>
> If you can split the feed, eg with Audio Hijack, you could feed the audio into a streaming audio client, such as Nicecast (mp3 only, $, due to be discontinued), LadioCast (mp3/AAC, free, App Store) or BUTT
2004 Aug 06
2
Firewall issue - Port 80
Hello.
we are trying to setup some rebroadcast of live feeds with IceCast 2 and
darkice server on
dedicated machines. With some customers we have problems to get the the
mp3 stream
through fiorewalls on port 8000.
If I reconfigure the IceCast 2 server on port 80 it cannot create a
listener socket on port 80.
There is definitly no service on port 80 running.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
2004 Aug 06
3
Gain control
How are people doing gain control, out of curiosity?
I know boxes exist (anyone have names and mfrs?) that ride the gain
for big radio stations, ensuring that there is no distortion and
raising the volume of songs recorded at a lower volume. I'd probably
buy one if I knew what to buy.
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