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2006 Oct 02
2
How do I list in YP? icecast2 ices0
I thought the YP code was going to be fixed to use less resources so it
could be used with other stream formats. It seems to be taking a long
time.
As it is now, Icecast2 is not a good solution for those wanting to be on
a popular directory. I am forced to recommend using Shoutcast to my
clients so they can get onto a popular directory. I would prefer to
recommend Icecast2.
Ross Levis.
2006 Oct 03
3
How do I list in YP? icecast2 ices0
I can understand wanting to boost the adoption of Xiph codecs, but I think restricting the directory to vorbis streams only will not help this endeavour. I can imagine it will just piss a lot of people, including myself, and give Xiph a bad name.
I get very few listeners of my AAC+ stream now since this occured. The restriction is not an insentive to switch to Ogg Vorbis at all. The incentive
2006 Oct 03
1
How do I list in YP? icecast2 ices0
Hi Rob
The stream format has nothing to do with your audio files. I probably
have 70% MP3's and 30% Ogg Vorbis files, and 1 or 2 WAV files for
jingles on my hard drive. I only encode new CD's to Ogg Vorbis.
But my station is streaming in AAC+ format, and I have also streamed in
Ogg Vorbis format simultaneously. There is no way I would bother
streaming in MP3 format. It's 15+
2006 Oct 02
3
How do I list in YP? icecast2 ices0
ices.conf:
<Public>1</Public>
<!-- The name of you stream, not the name of the song! -->
<Name>Poohba's Urban Sounds</Name>
<!-- Genre of your stream, be it rock or pop or whatever -->
<Genre>RnB</Genre>
icecast.xml
<directory>
<yp-url-timeout>15</yp-url-timeout>
2006 Jul 05
3
Web Based scheduler like LiveSupport for icecast
I've thought about it briefly (I'm in the same boat as you, but I've
been tinkering with making my own interface) and I more or less came to
the conclusion that it was more complicated than it was worth, for me at
least. For my purposes having spoken content recorded beforehand,
uploaded, added to the playlist and played back a couple hours later was
good enough.
What you might
2010 Dec 06
2
Any android source client for icecast ?
I don't have an Android phone, but if I did, I would look for a VLC
port, or a try a Java source client like JRoar.
It would be interesting to find out if either of these work!
- Leo
On 6 December 2010 12:55, <un at dom.de> wrote:
> Thomas B. Ruecker:
>> Nobody said anything about this necessarily being a GUI,
>> user-frienldy application, right?
>
> bare bone is
2004 Aug 06
2
[OT] Online music database
Sorry this isn't really icecast related, but
I'm looking for an online music database that will let me search by
artist+track and retrieve the likely record label / music publisher that
owns the copyright.
I want to do this from within a script as well :)
Hoping somebody might know of one off the top of their head...
Cheers
Leo
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2011 Nov 16
2
Any android source client for icecast ?
Try "XIIALive Lite", it works perfectly for my Icecast/Vorbis stream.
The 'lite' version is free and works fine (ad supported).
*xiialive*.com
//
On 11/16/2011 06:33 AM, michel memeteau wrote:
> Hi all ,
>
> Just wondering if any Android icecast source is on the Way.
>
> the point is that I build a mobile Icecast source with 3G. My choices
> are :
>
>
2004 Aug 06
1
[OT] Online music database
(Already noting the posts that say this is not available)
Are you willing to deal with "non authoritative" answers in your query?
If so, you can write some scripts that talk CGI to a commercial music vendor. I use a (no longer available) MP3 tagger called "MP3 Internet Renamer". It would go out and request a web page from the "All Music Guide" (
2006 Jul 04
2
Web Based scheduler like LiveSupport for icecast
You might like my project called tunequeue, though it might be overkill or
too much effort to install. It does provide a web interface to ices and
allows fairly complex scheduling. It is perl with a mysql backend.
http://tunequeue.sf.net
-Aaron
On 7/4/06, oDDskOOL <oddskool@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I think what you want can be (easily ;) ) built around Ices, using perl
2004 Aug 06
5
Freedomaudio player
Hi folks
Got Icecast2 running on Redhat8 with IceS2 as a source, streaming some OGG
files. All works nicely (not _especially_ reliable :) but it seems to lock
up the Freedomaudio java player between tracks.
Everytime a new file begins, the player stops and says 'Loading'.
I'm wondering if it's somehthing to do with metadata -
is there a way of disabling metadata from IceS2? (i.e.
2004 Aug 06
1
Winamp 3
Rádio IRCBrasil - André Marcelo wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> Tody i am changing my transmition system from shoutcast to icecast 2,
> encoding in ogg
>
>
> My listenners are telling me that they cannot listen with winamp 2.91 lite
> and winam3, just winamp 2.91 standard or full
That is correct.
Winamp 3 is broken, and will not correctly play Ogg streams.
Winamp 2.91 lite is
2005 Apr 21
1
Unexpected Feature
Hi -
Just noticed this feature, not sure if it affects anyone else, but I
thought I'd post it here 'for the record'.
Icecast 2.2.0.
With multiple <listen-socket> entries, the .m3u playlists generated by
Icecast will always quote the first entry in the list, even if they are
requested on a different port.
For example, a server with this config:
<listen-socket>
2004 Aug 06
2
Transcoding Ogg streams?
Hi.
I'm confused about one of the statements on
http://www.vorbis.com/faq.psp#unique
I have a server using Ices2 as the source. I provide it with Ogg's
encoded at quality 5, and I get it to provide lower bitrate streams like
so:
ices.xml
--snip--
<instance>
--snip--
<encode>
<samplerate>44100</samplerate>
2006 Jun 16
1
icecast2 and lynx?
Hallo, 16.06.06
I'd like to periodicly update metadata using a script that calls
http://localhost:port/admin/stats.xsl and specialized URLs.
I prefere to use lynx with a command sript to doing this.
But using lynx I don't get any conection to my Icecast server, even pages
I don't need authentification.
Using Firefox connection works
2005 May 09
2
win media player prob
Leo Currie:
>
> > windows media player buffers endless but doesn't start the (mp3-)stream.
>
> http://www.radiosix.com/listen.asx
hm. works fine...
> What version of WMP are you using?
the prob occurs on a wmp v.10
seems to me, if there's no problem with the stream itself (xmms plays it
pretty well) that it has to do with mime-types interpretation.
is there a best
2004 Aug 06
3
mac player for ogg streams
Hullo
Would JOrbis work?
http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/
It's a java applet that plays vorbis streams. I can't think of another.
But then I don't get to uses macs often :(
Leo
<p>On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, adam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 Icecast2 servers set-up (1 unix and 1 win32) that I have been
> testing with live streams using Oddcast. I can get the stream playing
2011 Feb 28
2
Generation of M3U and XSPF
Hello,
I'm a new user of icecast which is a really cool software.
I use it with the the http proxy module of apache httpd to do port
forwarding with 2 sub domains.
On my router i forward all tcp traffic of the port 80 to my server.
2 Sub domains are redirected to my server :
radio.mydomain.com (icecast)
music.mydomain.com (ampache)
my apache server host the ampache application with a
2006 May 19
2
DAAP maybe? (Re: multichannel streaming)
Hi,
Would DAAP help somehow?
Digital Audio Access Protocol
<http://www.opendaap.org/>
I do believe since it's based on iTunes, and one can "scrub" a
properly networked file with iTunes, that it's DAAP actually
includes this feature. But both ends must be using this protocol.
(iTunes by itself can only share playlists with your intra-net
shared machines. It is
2004 Aug 06
1
IceS 2 - scripted playlist
Yes. It runs a script which returns a file to stream.
http://www.6809.org.uk/kja3/ices2-howto.shtml#config-input-playlist-script
ml
<p>On Thursday 07 November 2002 01:12 pm, Leo Currie wrote:
> Hi -
> Sorry if this has been answered - i've been away from this list for a few
> months.
> Just got IceS 2 and Icecast 2 setup and running :)
> Looking at the sample