Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "<savefile> directive for Icecast2?"
2015 Oct 05
2
Select mp3 files not playing Chrome
I am new to the list and Icecast, a web developer and I support a local
non-profit radio station who recently lost their engineer handling
stream recordings using Icecast/Darkice. All has been fine and I have
now a bit of experience with doing the recent schedule changes, only
updated cron jobs, but familiarized myself with streamripper being used
for recordings. I do manage the ruby scripts
2004 Aug 06
2
ices & savefile
Apologies for asking so many questions - hope this isn't in the FAQ
somewhere!?
I would like to use the <savefile> option in ices but am wondering how to
specify a unique filename to be created each time ices is executed so the
previous savefile is not overwritten?
eg, is there a way to specify:
<savefile>mystream-%time-%date.ogg</savefile>
that would for example create a
2004 Aug 06
3
streamripper
i just realized that streamripper doesn't seem to archive icecast2
streams... what do people use to archive these days? (i'm looking for
command-line)
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2004 Aug 06
0
ices & savefile
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 12:34, Matt Trim wrote:
> Apologies for asking so many questions - hope this isn't in the FAQ
> somewhere!?
>
> I would like to use the <savefile> option in ices but am wondering how to
> specify a unique filename to be created each time ices is executed so the
> previous savefile is not overwritten?
>
> eg, is there a way to specify:
>
2004 Aug 06
0
ices & savefile
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 16:00, Matt Trim wrote:
> Got it all compiled nicely.. I called it ices2 so I can keep using my
> existing ices executable as well..
>
> Tried getting it up and running but it seems to be having trouble
> connecting to my soundcard.. sample from ices.log
>
> [root@darkice root]# less ices.log
..
> [2003-08-06 01:11:09] DBUG
2010 Jun 20
2
Unable to load CM01/02 savefile in CMScout 2.00
Hi!
I recently got my hands on a free legal copy of Championship Manager 01/02 for Mac (link here (http://champman0102.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?4204-Official-Game-Patches-%28MAC%29) for those interested) and having played CM01/02 a lot on PC back in the days I got excited.
The game runs fine. The problem lies in a scout utility called CMScout I always use when playing CM01/02. Basically what
2004 Aug 06
3
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
This is a mail in response to streamripper being threatened by legal
action from Live365. The DMCA strikes again.
jack.
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2004 Aug 06
2
ices & savefile
Thanks Karl, I will give it a try.
Do I have to install your modified libshout or isn't it required if I am
live streaming?
Cheers,
Matt
On 5 Aug 2003, Karl Heyes wrote:
> not in CVS ices2, the problem is fairly involved to get into, not so
> much for the initial filename but for things such as timing out or if
> there's a problem with the link to icecast.
>
> If you
2004 Aug 06
1
streamripper
> wget, curl... remember it streams with standard http :-)
>
> Just start it up and let 'er rip! Stop the transfer when you're done.
> Easy as pie. You can even use vcut (from vorbistools) to trim this down
> to an exact sample if you want to do program archiving with it.
hmmm.. ok. something like streamripper would be nice though ;)
particularly for things like
2007 Oct 23
2
Vorbis granule position
I have a technical question about the vorbis granule position,
but I would like to put the question into context.
When a ogg vorbis stream is ripped using wget, fetch, or
streamripper under Linux or FreeBSD, the resulting file has
problems both with granule position and with a missing EOS. I
think I can figure out how to add an EOS, but is there a way
to determine the granule position in a stream
2004 Aug 06
2
ices & savefile
Got it all compiled nicely.. I called it ices2 so I can keep using my
existing ices executable as well..
Tried getting it up and running but it seems to be having trouble
connecting to my soundcard.. sample from ices.log
[root@darkice root]# less ices.log
[2003-08-06 01:11:09] INFO ices-core/main Streamer version IceS 2.0-kh35
[2003-08-06 01:11:09] INFO ices-core/main libshout version 2.0-kh19
2005 Oct 24
2
dump-file per source per mount
Hi,
First of all, thank you for having made wonderful software!
I organise http://www.tpolm.com/ Lazy Sunday Radio and we are totally
icecast2 based,
use streamTranscoder to convert the various global ogg sources to mp3, we
have fall back
streams (currently playing) and all that. A really nice setup, thanks to you
:)
I would like to request a feature for dump-file to be able to dump each
source
2005 Sep 15
2
Capturing audio streams with Linux?
So I got a new Pocket PC this weekend (yes, you read that right, sorry,
don't like the Palms on offer currently and I can at least install
software on it via Windows on VMWare). One of the main things I wanted
to do with it is get Audible.com again and listen to All Things
Considered from NPR on the way home like I used to. Now I find out they
not only don't have an agreement with Audible
2004 Aug 06
2
No source buffering
On Friday 20 February 2004 10:09, Renaud Waldura wrote:
> My email has gone without an answer. Is it because:
Sorry, I was going to respond to this, but I've been busy and it got dropped
to the bottom of a long list of things to do.
Yes, there's no source buffering. The design is such that it shouldn't be
required. Icecast just sends incoming data on to the clients as fast as it
2004 Aug 06
3
Audio Capturing
Gary Major wrote:
> Does darkice or anything else allow you take the incoming audio from a
> soundcard, but instead of encoding it and sending it to icecast, just encode
> it and save it as a file instead?
DarkIce not at the moment, though as of 0.8 you can save all what is
sent to the server in a local file.
<p>Akos
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2006 Oct 08
1
Broken ogg - how to fix?
Hi,
I have some *.ogg file got by streamripper which seems to be broken.
# ogginfo file.ogg
Processing file "file.ogg"...
New logical stream (#1, serial: 20236f01): type vorbis
Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows...
Version: 0
Vendor: Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20050304
Channels: 2
Rate: 48000
Nominal bitrate: 224,000000 kb/s
Upper bitrate not set
Lower bitrate not set
2007 May 03
7
Blocking radio streaming
Hi,
I'm the system's administrator at my company.
All servers are CentOS :)
I've been noticing that many people spend the whole day hearing to
online radios.
How can i block the streaming ?
It's HTTP and i think it's through port 80.
Any help would be appreciated.
Warm Regards,
M?rio Gamito
PS: No good blocking the radio sites, they'll discover others.
2004 Sep 01
3
Engelmann AudioJack
Recently I've started to see quite a few clients connecting with
Engelmann AudioJack ('Engelmann Media Radio Listener' is the browser ID):
http://www.audiojack.org/?file=Index&lang=english
Anybody else seeing quite a few of these clients all of a sudden? I
don't have a windows box to try this software on, but from their website
it looks like something equivalent to the XM
2004 Jun 08
2
Error Syncing to MPEG
I am trying to relay a streamtuner Live365 stream across a ssh tunnel to
a remote XP pc, where I would pick it up using winamp.
I have a similar setup with a non-live365 stream routed using
streamripper to port 9001 and this plays correctly in winamp
For my Live365 stream, I have a RealVNC root session that is streaming
the Live365 broadcast from streamtuner (using XMMS). I can see XMMS
playing
2004 Aug 06
2
Preventin browsers / wget's / ... from capturing stream?
On Tuesday 02 March 2004 02:23, Michael Smith wrote:
> Shoutcast just does user-agent sniffing. This makes it look like you can't
> download the stream easily, but that's just misleading you - it's
> completely trivial to do so.
Yes , i'd say the same .
> > The most clean solution in my eyes would be to implement mms:// or
> > rtp:// for mp3/ogg-streams in