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2005 May 20
5
load constraints
hello Another beginners question..... I've been googling through the icecast archives looking for information on how icecast handles multiple clients. Haven't been able to find what I'm looking for. Could someone please explain (or direct me to links) what happens to the upload bandwidth of a box running icecast, when more than one client connects? For example, if a box on a 128kbps
2005 May 10
3
icecast & china
hello list I'm preparing to do a sound project in china where I hope to broadcast an mp3 stream using Icecast2. I've set up test system (outside China) and it seems to be working happily (using Pd to generate audio and the extension "shoutcast~" to stream to the icecast server). I've asked a few people in china to tune into these broadcasts and have run into problems.
2005 May 11
2
icecast & china
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:37 +0100, gARetH baBB wrote: > On Wed, 11 May 2005, Iain Mott wrote: > > > Tried with http://zhongshuobeijing.dyndns.org:7000/streamname.m3u > > but was blocked. And at last resolve: > > http://139.168.32.224:7000/streamname.m3u > > Well, 40 minutes later that host is certainly not responding. > good morning No, I shut it down at the
2005 May 11
2
icecast & china
Tried with http://zhongshuobeijing.dyndns.org:7000/streamname.m3u but was blocked. And at last resolve: http://139.168.32.224:7000/streamname.m3u is that what you mean? no, perhaps you mean the localhost? "bicho" is its name. Pardon me if i'm confused on this. Will also, tomorrow, try your suggestion of port 443 and Ross' suggestion of the web port. cheers, iain On Wed,
2005 Jun 04
3
relay icecast to shoutcast
thanks geoff - Yes, I had disabled the <alias source="/" dest="/status.xsl"/> in the config. To answer your question: If the mountpoint is set to "radio.mp3" and the host tag is set for a local broadcast. ie.: <hostname>localhost</hostname> (for testing purposes), this is what happens when I enter "http://localhost:7000/" into a browser:
2005 Jun 04
2
relay icecast to shoutcast
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Iain Mott wrote: > figured it out! I have a dynamically allocated IP address - and i was > entering a dynamic DNS name in the shoutcast server config expecting it > to be resolved. It wasn't. I entered the IP address just then and it > relays perfectly! Will follow up with the shoutcast service support to > see why my dynamic name isn't being resolved
2005 Jun 02
2
relay icecast to shoutcast
thanks - unfortunately the client software (Pd with "shoutcast~") won't let me set "/" as a mountpoint (or "" for that matter). i've tried aliasing with <alias source="/" dest="/radio"/> and <alias source="/radio" dest="/"/> but no joy. iain PS. typo in my last email - xmms error is: "401" and not
2000 Dec 29
0
More [A tangent on RC5] Cryptography patents (was: openssl lib question.)
I hate following up to myself, but I thought a clarification of one point (specifically WRT RC5 which was mentioned in the original question) might be worthwhile...because what I should have said originally was that "To the best of my non-legally- admissible knowledge, however, none of the algorithms in the current *OpenSSH* implementation are currently encumbered by patents that would
2005 May 21
7
Best way to handle multiple (6+) streams
I have a need to stream 6 or 8 different audio sources (radios), and am seeking suggestions on the best way to do it. Although I'd like to stream each separately, I could combine them to stereo streams and do 2 on each. I'd like to know what the best hardware configuration would be to accomplish this? Are there any multiple input sound cards that have been successfully tested, or
2000 Dec 29
0
Cryptography patents (was: openssl lib question.)
Sunil-- Actually, you do not "see that openssl has some patent issues." You do see that OpenSSL implements many algorithms, some of which have been (at various times) been patented or encumbered in some countries. Without knowing what country you're in, none of us here can really give useful advice as to which software/algorithm patents could potentially apply. To the best of my
2020 Apr 23
1
volume control and setting volume on transfer
Hello, I've been trying to resolve a volume issue. I have an analogue SIP phone that has low gain on its microphone. This can be resolved by putting the following in its extension config: Set(VOLUME(TX)=4); The problem is that the caller to this extension will be making attended transfers and the change in channel volume distorts the voice prompt "transfer" and the subsequent
2010 May 01
0
Mutually assured minefields.
The specific standards process used to develop the MPEG codecs creates patent minefields that royalty-free codecs don't generally face. Because many knowledgeable people have heard of the problems faced by these patent-soup standards, they may extrapolate these risk to codecs developed under a different process where these problems are less considerable. This is a mistake, and I'll explain
2005 May 20
0
load constraints
Hi Iain, It's a simple answer: > For example, if a box on a 128kbps upload connection is > serving a 64Kbps stream (and not audio-on-demand) - is it limited to two > connections Yes it is. > or is icecast somehow more efficient? No - icecast can't work miracles! The underlying technology of the internet (the way it is at present, at least) only allows a packet of
2009 Oct 10
3
Theora patent question
Does the reason Theora is relatively safe from patent infringement lawsuit have more to do with it actually not being encumbered, or is it because its use is decentralized? For example, FreeType is not patent-free, nor is Linux, yet they succeed because on the one hand, they are open source, and those who maintain them do not guarantee anything regarding patents, it is up to each individual user
2006 Jun 18
6
dir.xiph.org only listing Ogg streams
Everyone, I have modified the yp cgi script on dir.xiph.org to reject non-ogg streams. As the site has grown in popularity, it hasn't scaled well, and maintaining the database was eating most of the resources on the server. We did some minor tuning a few months ago which helped, but the load has continuted to grow and was affecting other more essential services. Given Xiph.org's
2000 Apr 12
0
Renegade MPEG member: Intro and volunteerism
Hi nice Vorbis people, I've been following the work on Ogg and Vorbis for some time, and I've been very impressed with the work so far. I'd like to introduce myself and volunteer for some work as it's needed. I'm very excited about the prospect of developing open-source audio coding technologies that are not encumbered by patents, and think this has the potential to be very
2013 Jun 24
0
Streaming AAC with libshout?
Just going to drop my 0,02? here too. On 24 June 2013 16:47, Daniel James <daniel.james at sourcefabric.org> wrote: > Hi Greg, > >> The open source AAC/HE-AAC encoders offer pretty poor audio quality. >> Sometimes you really do get what you pay for, and this is a perfect example. > > An alternative explanation might be that open source developers were not >
2004 Jul 16
2
inconsistency in pchisq (PR#7099)
Full_Name: Richard Mott Version: 1.9.0 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (81.178.233.208) Shouldn't these give the same answer? > pchisq(67.60644,df=1,lower.tail=F,ncp=0) [1] 3.219647e-15 > pchisq(67.60644,df=1,lower.tail=F) [1] 1.996145e-16 >
2004 Sep 20
5
persiting complex R objects
Is there a method to save a large and complex R object (either as a binary or text file) so that it can be loaded and reused at a later time? Specifically, I am creating large lists (several thousand elements), each element of which is either a vector or a matrix (with ~ 2000 rows). The dimensions of the matrices are not all the same. My ideal would be a set of functions of the form obj
2005 Jun 14
5
load ing and saving R objects
Does anyone know a way to do the following: Save a large number of R objects to a file (like load() does) but then read back only a small named subset of them . As far as I can see, load() reads back everything. The context is: I have an application which will generate a large number of large matrices (approx 15000 matrices each of dimension 2000*30). I can generate these matrices using an