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2005 Nov 08
2
Enable port 80 on Win2k3 server with Websites configured
Greetings Everyone Just playing around with the new version, And I'm having difficulties setting up Icecast to play with a second listening port on 80. If I turn off all of the websites, it works, BUT, if I have one on (3 IP addresses attached to the Nic...websites attached to port 192.168.0.90) it says it cannot create a listening port on port 80.
2006 Mar 03
2
Stream fallbacks/spillovers/splashing
Okay, a quick question, I've got IceCast 2.3.1 setup on a demo server, And I've got some wierd behavior going on... Here's the behavior: I have my constant feed always running on mountpoint: /switch I have my main stream broadcasting: /stream someone connects to an alternate named stream: /krushradio They pull all the listeners from /switch and /stream to their stream.
2005 Nov 09
0
Enable port 80 on Win2k3 server with Websites
Mike: Sorry, I had it in the Subject line. I'm using Windows 2003 Server. I can bind websites to IP address, and allocate anything to a different IP. I was kinda hoping that if I bound Port 80 to an IP address that nothing else was using, it would work. Thanks ~DocNasty ~Krushradio.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- You didn't
2009 Feb 03
1
icecast system requirements
Aaron Wolfe wrote: > On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:25 PM, kosnickx <kosnickx at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Paul Martin wrote: >> >>> On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 09:57:19AM +0200, kosnickx wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi, i am thinking of installing Icecast to some old pc of mine. The pc >>>> is a pentium mmx at 166 with memory of
2009 Feb 03
0
icecast system requirements
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:25 PM, kosnickx <kosnickx at gmail.com> wrote: > Paul Martin wrote: >> On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 09:57:19AM +0200, kosnickx wrote: >> >>> Hi, i am thinking of installing Icecast to some old pc of mine. The pc >>> is a pentium mmx at 166 with memory of 32 MB. >>> Is this ok with icecast? >>> >> >> Are you
2009 Feb 03
2
icecast system requirements
Paul Martin wrote: > On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 09:57:19AM +0200, kosnickx wrote: > >> Hi, i am thinking of installing Icecast to some old pc of mine. The pc >> is a pentium mmx at 166 with memory of 32 MB. >> Is this ok with icecast? >> > > Are you going to use this to serve already compressed material or are you > going to be compressing on the fly
2006 May 30
1
ICES with MP3Pro?
Does anyone know if this is possible? Not sure if there is a hack that would work with this. I know the free mp3pro encoder works @ 64kbs... I don't know if anything supports this yet or not. Thanks DocNasty -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20060530/0f404552/attachment.htm
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 May 31
1
ICES with MP3Pro?
Greg, Yes, I have noticed that new codec.. AACPlus. Its really impressive in it's abilities, and it's sound quality. I tried to open it up with Windows Media Player and my Flash Player.. didn't seem to like it very much. While It's really kewl as a codec, and it has great support with a couple players, and limited support for the rest, I'll stick with the mainstream for now,
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
2006 Feb 04
1
Problems using Stream Transcoder and Icecast 2.3.1 (Windows)
Hey Guys, I've been working on Icecast 2.3.1 on my test server (Virtual Server-win2k3) And I am not able to get either stream transcoder v3 or v1.25/6 (whatever the current dos one is) to work on it. Also, there is a problem with the people from the game secondlife, they also cannot connect to the server to listen to it. Has something changed in the latest configuration? I've gone
2008 Sep 06
0
schedule a fallback and / 2 sources streaming at 1 server ???
kosnickx wrote: > Well i just tried what you said and it works fine. > 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. > Sorry for being so anoying. Not annoying at all. I'm happy to be able to add some of my own
2008 Sep 06
0
schedule a fallback and / 2 sources streaming at 1 server ???
kosnickx wrote: > Now let's see if i got it right. Mostly right. > You have lets say 5 mount points, all of them playing the same stream > (from the same client - Simplecast). Yes > Every hour you use one of these mount points (lets say #3) to insert > alternate stream. > So with your own application (kind of scheduler i guess) you connect a > new client (that is
2009 Dec 24
0
serving crossdomain.xml from icecast web-root
Eric, David The way to do that is by using something called a proxy script. Simply the code goes out to your source server, reads the xml, and then relays it on your local server. You can find more information about this by going to: http://xmlrpcflash.mattism.com/proxy_info.php Or if you wanted to just try a simple one, you can create a file called proxy.php and paste this code into it:
2005 Mar 02
0
Running 2 port streams on a windows Server
Doc- Even easier than that. Icecast supports moutpoints. This means you can use the same port for multiple streams. Just give each stream a different mountpoint (name). e.g. http://123.45.67.8:8000/stream1 <http://123.45.67.8:8000/stream1> http://123.45.67.8:8000/stream2 <http://123.45.67.8:8000/stream2> -greg. -----Original Message----- From: Doc NAsty
2009 Feb 03
2
icecast system requirements
Hi, i am thinking of installing Icecast to some old pc of mine. The pc is a pentium mmx at 166 with memory of 32 MB. Is this ok with icecast? If the answer is yes then could anyone recommend some distro that would be fine to install to this system in order to have icecast? I was thinking of fluxbuntu.
2008 Sep 05
2
schedule a fallback and / 2 sources streaming at 1 server ???
Hi everyone. I was wondering if it is possible to schedule a fallback. I know there is the option when no source is streaming then icecast server falls back to another mount point. So my question is if it is possible to schedule some sort of fallback to another mount point whenever i want to. Let me give you an example: source 1 is streaming to server from 16:00 until 16:59 at mount point 1.
2008 May 13
2
Question over broadcasting using icecast server
Hallo everyone in the Icecast project. First of all i want to apologize in case this message should not be in this list but i believe this is the place to answer my question. I know only a little about icecast server. I would like to build up a live radio station. The concept is something like : the server is set up in some place and all producers broadcast themselves from their place, so
2012 Jan 10
2
ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
Justin, I'm not a linux guy, or a that well versed on ICES, but, I went thru the code (stream.c) and just kinda nosed around the broadcast part. When we look at distros that this uses, it may be the correct version of the package, but it might actually be a supporting package, like curl or something like that. If you look at the code attached below, it shows there might be some kind of
2012 Jan 10
0
ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
On Mon, 9 Jan 2012, Doc Nasty wrote: > To: icecast at xiph.org > From: Doc Nasty <doc at krushradio.com> > Subject: Re: [Icecast] ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener) > > Justin, > > I'm not a linux guy, or a that well versed on ICES, but, I went thru the > code (stream.c) and just kinda nosed around the broadcast part. When we > look at distros