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2004 Aug 06
3
Dynamic playlist support
Livewire Radio is open source under the GNU General Public License, though. ;) Nate ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan Payne" <speedwolf@door.net> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 3:50 AM Subject: Re: [icecast] Dynamic playlist support > www.spacialaudio.com > > SAM webscripting plugin - mostly to learn from - and also look at
2004 Aug 06
3
Dynamic playlist support
At 12:26 AM 9/15/2001 -0400, you wrote: >I've actually been working on that same idea for the past few weeks. The final >product is Livewire Radio, which I've just promoted from alpha to stable beta. >It uses PHP and MySQL, and thus integrates very easily with a website. How tied is your software to MySQL? I'm not terribly interested in using something like this (yet
2006 Apr 17
2
Problem using plot and converted dates
Dear R-help, I am having problems with plotting converted dates in chronological as Mar-03, May-03...Jul-04. My script is: sam4<-c("03/03/01","03/05/01","03/07/01","03/09/01","03/11/01","04/01/01","04/03/01","04/05/01","04/07/01") sam5<-strptime(sam4,format="%y/%m/%d")
2004 Aug 06
3
In need of a Streaming solution
Hello My company is looking for a mp3 streaming solution for a client. We will have an online catalog of music for people to listen to. Our client only wants the user to be able to listen to the music and not download it. Is this possible using icecast? Does icecast support requests? If icecast is not the solution I need, can someone point me into the right direction for mp3 streaming
2004 Aug 06
2
multicast (was streaming)
Hi Jack, Ross & all... We have been working with V-Trails in refining their solution for Mp3 streaming and will be bearing the fruits of this labor starting this weekend publicly with 5 different "Audiorealm Network" stations for first initial public testing - after final testing we look to release this solution NETWORK wide - making the Audiorealm.com Network effectively the first
2004 Aug 06
2
legalities of streaming
Ditto Scott - you nailed it !! But the DMCA actually sets rules on requests and processing them without being considered "interactive" - for instance the time frame allowed from when requests are made and then processed and actually air (minimum 60 minutes), to displaying your playlist - (can not be displayed public in the order of actual performance) basically as long as you never
2004 Aug 06
3
More questions!
Thanks but I'm looking for something I can run under Red Hat 7.2. Should have made that more clear. Any other suggestions? -Ian > From: "Kevin McNeece" <kmcneece3@attbi.com> > Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org > Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 12:48:52 -0700 > To: <icecast@xiph.org> > Subject: Re: [icecast] More questions! > > Hello Ian, > > I am new to
2004 Sep 29
1
stream delay
I noticed that my ogg stream was 2 hours behind today. Is that a normal thing with all icecast streams? I had other people try it that have never been to that stream and they were 2 hours behind too. What is that caused from? How can that be fixed? Thanks John http://www.kqlz.org
2004 Aug 06
1
DTCR Project
> I think you will be VERY interested int he next upcoming > release of SAM2 - > www.spacialaudio.com > > Bryan > Is there a linux variation of a program such as this? Our need is similar but slightly different. We have one master site that will be preparing the content for retrasmission. The problem is that we cannot use live streams to our satellite stations. We must prepare
2004 Aug 06
3
Ices0 & Icecast2
> > I compiled and installed both icecast2 and ices0 fine, but ices0 seems > to > > fail to authenticate. > > > > [2004-02-09 22:16:10] INFO connection/_handle_source_request Source (/) > > attempted to login with invalid or missing password > > [2004-02-09 22:16:11] INFO connection/_handle_source_request Source > > logging in at mountpoint
2004 Aug 06
2
Streaming
This may be interesting to some. I recently discovered AllCast.com which has developed a p2p streaming solution. Unfortunately they decided to use WMA due to it's video capability but hopefully they could be presuaded to switch to Vorbis later when Tarkin is available. For audio though, it appears a good way to reduce bandwidth requirements at the broadcasting end and potentially
2011 Mar 20
4
Nicecast (Mac) to Icecast/Icecast2
Dear group, I have a problem configuring my NiceCast to work with my IceCast server. Perhaps one of you can tell me how to solve the described issue I currently have. Situation is as follows: I run two gateways in my private network: (a) 10.10.10.100 and (b) 10.10.10.200. My webserver is running on (c) 10.10.10.30 on which I have my internet radio station running. Port from and to (c)
2004 Aug 06
0
Dynamic playlist support
www.spacialaudio.com SAM webscripting plugin - mostly to learn from - and also look at the SAM api - open source.. Unix version with Vorbis support about to be released.. Using a php/mysql system - also to take 2 live sources continous on 2 different sound cards and 2 diff broadcasts in a unix enviornment I suggest - "Liveice" available on www.icecast,org site as well as
2004 Aug 06
0
Dynamic playlist support
SAM V2 under unix is as well.. :) Is totally open source under GNU GPL license... Developed using such.. A "Live" Broadcast management solution with a GUI frontend - offering ease of point and click - Vorbis support already built in for Linux/windows - Wish we had a win server for Ogg/Vorbis tho.. will be coming i Have a feeling- .. Bryan ----- Original Message ----- From:
2004 Aug 06
2
Legal issues
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 10:52:38PM +0200, Jack Moffitt wrote: > > Does it matter if the stream is mp3 or ogg? > > No. It could be WAV, FLAC, or some 2-bit per sample mono format where > the music is unrecognizable. You'd still have to pay the royalties. It DOES matter if it's mp3. You have to pay the publisher royalties regardless, but in addition, there's a 2%
2004 Aug 06
3
legalities of streaming
Oh, I almost forgot... If you're going under compulsory licensing: 1) Listener requests cannot be honored, otherwise you will end up labeled an "interactive service" along with Audiogalaxy Rhapsody & the like. Which means more & more expensive royalties. 2) You cannot play more than 3 songs of the same album in any 3 hour period (no more than 2 in a row). Nor can you
2004 Aug 06
3
Problems connecting source
At 05:29 PM 12/8/2003 +0100, you wrote: >Just one question, what is the most reliable source encoder for Windows? I >would like a program able to run at windows startup, that would encode a >soundcard input (from turntables from example) and that never stops... I am >satisfied with Winamp/Oddcast for the moment but I am just wondering if >there are other encoders even more
2004 Aug 06
0
legalities of streaming
so if you play only music that is released under the Open Audio Licence or gpl, then what is the status regarding replay and the payment of royalties? adam <p>On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Bryan Payne wrote: > Ditto Scott - you nailed it !! > > But the DMCA actually sets rules on requests and processing them without > being considered "interactive" - for instance the time
2004 Aug 06
3
Getting Listed
Yeah, I got one. How about a universal listing service that has one type of listing setup, and all servers conform to that?? (ie screw yp.shoutcast.com) I am completely open to working with anyone who would like to pursue such a project, and if it is possible I will even personally put money into it. Lithium ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Weingartner"
2004 Aug 06
0
Legal issues
The license for MP3/mp3PRO useage is not quit as you think - first the webcasters must meet certain base requirements - Note: No license is needed for private, non-commercial activities (e.g., home-entertainment, receiving broadcasts and creating a personal music library), not generating revenue or other consideration of any kind or for entities with an annual gross revenue less than US$