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2005 Aug 23
1
looking for blind win32 users
At 11:05 PM 8/23/2005, you wrote:
>Now I know Oddcast is not one of the standard Ogg tools, but I thought I
>would take this opportunity to mention that it is almost unusable by
>blind users. I believe v3 is much better than v2 since it uses standard
>Windows controls, but it is impossible to tab to the encoder list and
>load an encoder configuration. If a user manages to click
2005 Aug 23
0
looking for blind win32 users
I'm not blind but I write commercial broadcasting win32 software that a
lot of blind users like and use, because it uses standard Windows
controls; I always make sure everything can be done using keyboard
shortcuts; and navigation is possible using tab.
Now I know Oddcast is not one of the standard Ogg tools, but I thought I
would take this opportunity to mention that it is almost
2006 Feb 09
1
Two sources on one PC
you can run multiple instances of the standlone version of oddcastV3
by just installing it multiple times into different directories...
all config files are kept locally.
oddsock
At 09:05 AM 2/9/2006, Geoff Shang wrote:
>Hi,
>
>hmmm. You'll need to use something that allows you to have two
>instances of itself, and also allows you to select soundcards. I
>know the new
2004 Aug 06
2
Suggestion: The ability to limit the number of ICY connections
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> Maybe this is a stupid question, but why don't you just use Oddsock's
> plugins which support the better protocol?
Not a stupid question. There's three considerations.
1. This project has around fifty broadcasters. It has been running for
3.5 years, and whilst some have moved to using plugins like SAM which
(presumably) does
2006 Feb 09
2
Two sources on one PC
Hi guys,
there is a solution to connect two sources (radio) on one PC with two audio-cards?
I use winXP with OddcastV3
Thanks
Luigi
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2005 May 30
4
source client on winXP for live input?
hey there,
short question, maybe asked 1000times... but have no access to the list
archive at the moment and need a quick setup. i need a live feed (microphone)
to connect to an icecst2 server. on linux i've successfully used muse,
but what's the best... on winXP?
thanks,
uno
2005 Mar 03
1
Using aoTuV with Oddcast
Hi,
Excuse my ignorance, I'm primarily a LInux user and don't have a Windows
install on any hardware that's actually working at the moment.
Is it possible to use aoTuV B3 with Oddcast? Is this simply a matter of
replacing a DLL? If so, are there any precompiled DLLs anywhere, or is
anyone with the appropriate tools prepared to cook one up for me? I have
people who are probably
2003 Jan 31
3
Vorbis streaming
Hi. Can anyone tell me the best way to stream Ogg Vorbis to an Icecast2 or
compatible server under Windows? I would need something that doesn't rely
heavily on graphics, as I have a blind friend who wishes to be able to do this.
Thanks,
Lorenzo
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2008 Jan 28
1
How and where to create a mount point?
hai
I m a new user and i m using icecast2 in windows
xp platform.I want to stream ogg and mp3 over a
intranet.I have installed icecast2,ogg plugin and
winamp in the system.The thing is where should i place
my mp3 files and ogg files.
i place it in the system where my icecast server is
running , But the thing is where should i keep these
files and how should i create a mount point
awaiting 4
2004 Aug 06
3
Win32 streamer?
Where do I get oddcast at? I did a search on winamp.com and nothing and I did a google group lookup
to see if anyone was talking about it and I got back everything but what I was looking for.
Michael Smith wrote:
>
> At 07:02 AM 3/17/02 -0600, you wrote:
> >I have icecast on my linux box (still trying to figure out how to do a name and not unknown) and it
> >works fine with
2004 Aug 06
3
Win32 streamer?
copy/paste from xiph.org/cvs.html would've done it :)
John Watson wrote:
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> Well, I got it and I can say I hate CVS. I much prefer ftp or CVS in ease of navigating but thank
> you.
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2006 Jun 18
1
Windows sound device
I can't find a method of capturing from the Windows sound device.
In ices 2, I see examples for ALSA and OSS. What about Win32?
Best wishes,
2004 Aug 06
2
How to complie Icecast2 on Win32
Ok. Now it will run. But when i try to play back my stream(either
ogg/vorbis or mp3) it sounds like the chipmunks. Could it be that I'm
broadcasting at a sample rate of 22050 in mono? This shouldn't make a
difference as the source is also 22050 samplerate and mono(its the
line-in plugin for winamp). I'm using Winamp 2.81 with the is the
Oddcast DSP for Winamp 2.xx plugin to
2003 Nov 16
1
win32 SDK call for help
Ok, so I've taken hold of this, and since this appears to be the only thing
holding up 1.0.1, I have done what I think closes the loop...Based on the
conversations here on the list I have made the following changes to the vc6
project files :
- consistent runtime linking. They are ALL now using the Multithreaded
static runtime. Hopefully this makes the generated DLLs the most portable.
-
2005 Mar 06
2
ogg
Hi:
I am a new user of icecast, and I was wondering, wich source software, gives
the option of compressing to low bitrates an ogg stream (lower than 48
kbps).
Thanks:
CC
2004 Aug 06
1
New icecast2 win32 binary...
I've updated the win32 icecast2 binary on my site to reflect current CVS
(as of now - March 19, 2003)....
It's available here for anyone interested :
http://www.oddsock.org/tools/icecast2/
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2004 Aug 06
3
Problems connecting source
At 05:29 PM 12/8/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>Just one question, what is the most reliable source encoder for Windows? I
>would like a program able to run at windows startup, that would encode a
>soundcard input (from turntables from example) and that never stops... I am
>satisfied with Winamp/Oddcast for the moment but I am just wondering if
>there are other encoders even more
2004 Aug 06
2
mp3 streaming with Icecast2 on win32
Hi
Just a quickie -
Is it currently possible to stream both ogg and mp3 from (different
mountpoints on) the same icecast2 server using the win32 binaries?
(oddsock!)
How about other builds?
Thanks
Leo
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2004 Aug 06
3
icecast2 password bug?
Hello people,
I'm trying the Icecast2 for win32 (release 02-26-2003).
Currently my (mp3/ogg) source data for the server is a winamp running
the oddcast plugin.
I can't connect to icecast2 server using odd_cast plugin. Actually it
connects ok, but just after winamp start to play, it is disconnected
from server.
The server log say: attempted to login with invalid or missing password
2004 Aug 06
2
mount points and sourcing from winamp
Hi:
I know it's possible to listen to a stream mounted on a mountpoint using
winamp. I'd like to know if it's possible to make the shoutcast DSP plugin
source a stream on a mountpoint? If so, how do you do it? Does the
version matter? If you can't, will plugins like oddcast do it?
Geoff.
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