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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
2006 Jul 04
0
Web Based scheduler like LiveSupport for icecast
Hi, I think what you want can be (easily ;) ) built around Ices, using perl or Python. I do something very similar with a simple perl script and ices. Ices can use a perl script as playlist, that's to say the script will be executed each time a track ends and ices is looking for the next one. So if you can write your demand on disk (with a simple CGI for example), the perl script can read
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
2006 Jul 04
0
Web Based scheduler like LiveSupport for icecast
* On Wed 2006-Jul-05 00:29:45 -0400, Aaron Wolfe <aawolfe@gmail.com> wrote: > 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 Thanks for the tip! I don't know about the other
2006 Jul 05
0
Web Based scheduler like LiveSupport for icecast
* On Wed 2006-Jul-05 05:09:02 -0400, Chris MacDonald <chris@thoughtsoft.net> wrote: > 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 >
2005 Jul 21
2
Release - NUT-Html v 1.1
All, I've decided to publish something I threw together. I recently installed NUT and found it to be a hassle to switch between the CGIs for web access. I created some HTML to provide an easy way to go between the CGIs easily and quickly. It uses the exact same color scheme that the default CGIs use. I would very much appreciate any input. I am open to having this included with the main
2005 Jul 21
2
Release - NUT-Html v 1.1
All, I've decided to publish something I threw together. I recently installed NUT and found it to be a hassle to switch between the CGIs for web access. I created some HTML to provide an easy way to go between the CGIs easily and quickly. It uses the exact same color scheme that the default CGIs use. I would very much appreciate any input. I am open to having this included with the main
2005 Oct 09
2
disable ID3 update
Hi, I'm running Aaron's tunequeue scripts for my radio site. (tunequeue.sf.net) I have ices2 to read Ogg Vorbis files and feed the icecast2 server with those files. Could someone please tell me how can I disable ID3 updating? I want all clients to only show the name of the radio, but don't get any of the ID tag information stored in the Ogg files. Where can I set that? Sorry for
2006 Nov 27
2
Flash stream support
Sorry if you received already this email, but I didn't, so I'm trying again. Hi guys, a client interested on having flash streams from a server recommended Icecast. I never heard in the Flash community about it and in the documentation it doesn't mention anything about it or about the protocol flash uses (rtmp). I read that it is possible to extend it but probably it gets a bit too
2005 Nov 09
1
managing playlists in time
Hi everybody, Is it possible to manage the playlists setting a time of the day for each stream to be played? If someone can help me it would be great. Thanks a lot. Stefano
2009 May 28
1
NUT upsstats.cgi problem
I seem to have NUT all working with my R3000XR, except for the CGIs. The webserver's all properly configured and upsstats.cgi *runs*, but doesn't yield any useful output - no values are displayed, every value is replaced by [error: Invalid argument]. Apache is not logging any resulting errors, and there doesn't seem to be a lot of useful documentation on the CGIs to troubleshoot
2006 Sep 13
2
Access for scripting??? Displaying play history
They are on the Shoutcast list, so that may be what they are using. Shoutcast does provide an XML file that has past and current song data. I suppose with a bit of XSLT magic, I could use that. I'd rather use icecast. :-) On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 12:23 +1200, Ross Levis wrote: > This site is probably using commercial broadcasting/streaming software > under Windows, such as StationPlaylist
2006 Oct 10
1
Proposal: MAC_BIBA and real-world usage
Hello, Are there many people actually using the MAC subsystem in the real world? I have been working to set up a shared hosting webserver and I've stumbled against some limitations with the BIBA policy. In short, it's an excellent model, and can be used succesfully if applications are aware of its existance, but I find it incompatible with the real-world needs in Unix, and,
2003 Apr 13
2
chroot() as non-root user?
I suspect this has been asked before but I'll ask anyway. Q1: Is it possible for a non-root process to perform a chroot? My interest is this: I have a typical ISP hosting account (verio; on a FreeBSD 4.4 server.) I'd like to install and run various CGI packages, yet protect myself (and my email, and my .ssh keys) from bugs being exploited in those CGI packages. Chroot at the start
2004 Jun 25
1
webmaster help needed - call for volunteers
Dear Community, Xiph.org has a serious need for some webmasterly help, and currently no one actively involved has the time to fill such a role. We are hereby asking if there are any volunteers in the community who would like to help out in this capacity, possibly as part of a webmaster team (depending on response). This job pays in karma only, unfortunately. This is a good opportunity to help
2004 Jun 25
1
webmaster help needed - call for volunteers
Dear Community, Xiph.org has a serious need for some webmasterly help, and currently no one actively involved has the time to fill such a role. We are hereby asking if there are any volunteers in the community who would like to help out in this capacity, possibly as part of a webmaster team (depending on response). This job pays in karma only, unfortunately. This is a good opportunity to help
2004 Jun 25
1
webmaster help needed - call for volunteers
Dear Community, Xiph.org has a serious need for some webmasterly help, and currently no one actively involved has the time to fill such a role. We are hereby asking if there are any volunteers in the community who would like to help out in this capacity, possibly as part of a webmaster team (depending on response). This job pays in karma only, unfortunately. This is a good opportunity to help
2004 Jun 25
1
webmaster help needed - call for volunteers
Dear Community, Xiph.org has a serious need for some webmasterly help, and currently no one actively involved has the time to fill such a role. We are hereby asking if there are any volunteers in the community who would like to help out in this capacity, possibly as part of a webmaster team (depending on response). This job pays in karma only, unfortunately. This is a good opportunity to help
2006 May 09
2
Log file format + Awstats
I'm trying to process Icecast2 log files with Awstats and I'm running into a problem which I believe may be related to an extra entry in the Icecast2 logfiles. If one compares an Apache CLF log entry such as the following: 199.125.245.200 - - [08/May/2006:12:26:00 -0600] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 53 "-" "-" to an Icecast2 log entry: 166.70.52.200 - -
2019 Apr 24
4
Systemd, PHP-FPM, and /cgi-bin scripts
CentOS 7 server and Fedora 29 dev workstation, both with PHP 7.2, Apache 2.4, php-fpm, all updated. I have a web-based app I've been developing for some time, and recently the need to upload files of large size EG 1 GB or larger, has come up. So I wrote a /cgi-bin script that works, takes the input, and even runs the same application framework as the main application which normally