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2005 Jan 27
0
Persistent audio streams?
I am running MRTG. But yeah, I guess I should look into a few more things before I shoot my mouth (so to speak) off. On Thursday 27 January 2005 01:36, you wrote: > Are you sure your connection is dropped ??? > Run MRTG to make sure it is the link is dropping. > > > On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:39:36 -0800, Jeff Simmons > > <jsimmons@goblin.punk.net> wrote: > > On
2007 Oct 25
2
24/7/365 ogg-vorbis client
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 09:07:47PM -0500, Dick Trump wrote: > My streaming client is MPG123 and the solution is specific to that. I'm > quite sure there is no Ogg-Vorbis support as MPG123 is obsolete and no > longer supported. Are you sure? http://www.mpg123.de/download/ mpg123-0.67.tar.gz 07-Aug-2007 02:10 637K PS. You don't need to CC the individual you're
2007 Oct 22
0
24/7/365 ogg-vorbis client
Don't know if this is the proper place for this question ... I'm setting up an audio stream from a public radio station's studios to a remote transmitter. We're using icecast for the server, and it's performed remarkably well (it's been up for over two years now). I need a client for the remote location. Requirements are it must run on linux, come up at boot, operate
2008 Sep 06
4
schedule a fallback and / 2 sources streaming at 1 server ???
Dick Trump wrote: > kosnickx wrote: > >> So my question is if it is possible to schedule >> some sort of fallback to another mount point whenever i want to >> > > Yes. I have a Windows installation where my live stream comes from Simplecast with multiple mount points with the same data. > > At certain points in the day, I need to insert alternate
2007 Oct 24
5
Access.log
I'm using Simplecast to feed 8 mount points of a 24/7 live stream to Icecast on a win platform. When I have the Statistics Relays graphing activated, I get an entry each minute in Access.log for each of the mount points. That particular entry is pretty much useless but of course, being able to see the IP address of client drops can be useful. This log grows to mammoth proportions unless I
2005 Jan 26
1
Persistent audio streams?
On Sunday 23 January 2005 12:08, you wrote: > The question is, why are the clients dropping? It could be your net > flaking out. I've even heard of some ISPs cutting connections every > 24 hours. Bingo. The stream drops at exactly midnight every night. Right on schedule. I expected better, especially since I'm paying extra for a business-level DSL connection. I guess I
2012 Mar 19
1
Using plaintext auth and SSL
I'm working with a company that presently has a Linux mailserver which all users have (no shell) accounts on. Mail is accessed via pop3 with plaintext authentication. They want to move to a system using imap with SSL. I'm building them a new server. I'd like to offer both for a while so we can work the bugs out and migrate users over to SSL imap over time. It appears that in order
2005 Jan 24
2
Sound card recommendation?
Can anyone recommend a good high-end sound card to use on a streaming server? Basically all I need are two channels, a good 96 kHz sampling chip, and it needs to run on Linux. -- Jeff Simmons jsimmons@goblin.punk.net Simmons Consulting - Network Engineering, Administration, Security "You guys, I don't hear any noise. Are you sure you're
2006 Sep 07
2
Strange occurrence
Maarten makes some poses some valid questions: > Did you check the Linux machines for system and/or update logs at the > given time? I'm afraid I don't know all the places to look for logs that might tell me something. My script that keeps MPG123 running keeps a log of all reboots and outages. A reconnect that lasts less than one minute is counted as continuous outage.
2005 Mar 01
2
How much CPU horsepower?
I'm building a server. It will be using icecast and ices2. Sound quality will be Q=5, and I'll need to set a max bitrate. It will be running full duplex, with both incoming and outgoing streams, using an M-Audio Delta 44 (96 kHz sampling rate) sound card. How much CPU am I going to need? Thanks in advance for any advice. -- Jeff Simmons jsimmons at
2006 Sep 08
2
Strange occurrence
Klaas wrote: >> A reconnect that lasts less than one minute is counted as continuous outage. > Do you mean 'more than one minute?'. I didn't describe it fully. If an outage is detected, the system attempts a reconnect immediately. If a reconnect is established but is lost again without a full minute of audio, I don't log it as a reconnect. Once a reconnect is
2006 Sep 07
2
Strange occurrence
Klaas Jan Wierenga wrote: > I suspect the Linux systems are running a nightly or weekly cron job > they weren't running before causing an excessive load on CPU or network > which caused the clients to disconnect. The nightly cron jobs are > generally located in /etc/cron.daily and run a 4am!. Check for any > changes in the nightly cron jobs. Thanks. I didn't know that 4
2005 May 08
1
ices0 and ices2 on /dev/dsp?
Simple newbie question (if I had the necessary hardware, I'd just try it). Can I run both ices0 and ices2 simultaneously, point them at the same source (/dev/dsp) and then use icecast to broadcast both ogg vorbis and MP3 streams? -- Jeff Simmons jsimmons@goblin.punk.net Simmons Consulting - Network Engineering, Administration, Security "You
2005 Jan 22
2
Persistent audio streams?
My apologies if this is a stupid question, or has been covered in detail somewhere that I haven't found yet. I have spent a while looking around. I'm new to streaming audio, but I do know a thing or two about TCP/IP networking. I'm working with a local public radio station. They have a remote transmitter located about a hundred miles away, to serve another community. Right now
2008 Jun 11
3
Buffer in IceCast
Hi Tom, You might be right, but I don't get why my existing downloads (I guess they are on different routes) are not affected. If my ADLS provider is doing some IP adjustments (btw my IP is static) I expect everything to disconnect, not only my icecast connection. So I'll monitor my USRobotics logs today and tomorrow so see if there is something strange. Regards, On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at
2006 Sep 07
2
Strange occurrence
I had something happen the other night that I just can't explain. It may not be an Icecast issue at all, but I thought it was interesting enough to post. I have a private stream with 6 mountpoints, all receiving the same 32 kbps mp3 stream from Simplecast. Both Simplecast & Icecast are running on the same Win2k system. The configuration allows me to track the comings and goings of
2005 Oct 18
1
Legal issues for non-profit radio stations.
chip wrote: > hi > > we were are talking about the situation in the UK. > > more info about all this here for UK folks: > > http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ > http://www.ppluk.com/ > > the Community Media Association is currently lobbying for a blanket > license agreement for UK webcasters: > > http://www.commedia.org.uk/ > > cheers > >
2006 Feb 08
1
Ports required for Icecast
I am providing a machine to a client that will be connecting to an existing Icecast stream that is working just fine. But the client will be connecting from behind a firewall. They need to inform their IT department what ports need to be open for proper operation. Running ethereal, I see the client machine using ports that vary with each connection in the range of 32782 upwards to 32827 over
2008 Sep 07
1
schedule a fallback and / 2 sources streaming at 1 server ???
Hi, On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Dick Trump <dtrump1 at triadav.com> wrote: > kosnickx wrote: >> But there is one thing : while falling back from one mount point to >> another it takes about 10 to 15 seconds. Does this happen to you too? Is >> there any way to reduce this to minimum or to 0 if possible. I've been wanting to advise you to give liquidsoap a try
2006 Apr 20
2
using ezstream with stdin
I'm having a hard time not getting mp3 data to ezstream via stdin fast enough. The vb.net application I'm writing, ezstream and icecast are all running on the same machine (Widows XP). Some where in the process, a buffer empties out and that results in a drop out when you are listening. Usually the dropout happens at a song change. At first I was chunking up the data according to bit