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2010 May 06
0
creating a station from the ground up
Hi bob,
Well - the upload is the important number when you are talking about
delivering to other people.
You could quite easily run icecast on a VPS (virtual private server) - it
would certainly cost you to do this.
I work for a streaming media company though, and could help you set up a
station - if you're interested - please e-mail me directly - not through the
mailing list.
Thanks,
2010 May 05
3
creating a station from the ground up
Hey all, I am looking to start my own station, but don't know where do
start. I have edcast, so will use that to originate my programs. However,
how do I set up a server to broadcast to? Thanks.
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2010 Aug 15
1
slightly offtopic, uninstalling edcast
Hi all, I have edcast on my computer, but I didn't check the box to install
the mp3 encoder, and it is not installing correctly after it has been
deleted from the location it is installed in. It doesn't show up in the
control panel list, so can't do anything about it there. How do I completely
remove edcast from my machine and start over?
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2010 Aug 16
2
tools for broadcasting
Hi all, I'm sending this to both lists because I want to know what both
sides of the conversation think about this. For those of you on the icecast
list, can I have a recommendation on the right tool to broadcast with? If
you like, I'll send you my prerecorded shows, just tell me what the best way
to send those is. For the audacity list now, would it be possible to develop
a broadcasting
2010 Aug 15
1
still having problems with edcast
Ok all, I have deleted the edcast folder on my machine and reinstalled
edcast. However, I can't get the mp3 encoder to install. Tim said that it
should ask if you want the encoder, and I thought I selected it under the
select components to install, but it isn't installing. Two additional things
are happening,
1. When I open edcast, I don't see anything in the dropdown lists.
2010 Sep 25
0
Icecast2 Station with multiple scheduled DJs?
At WXBH-LP we had a similar need, and we solved it using mpd (music
player daemon) to coordinate our feed to icecast.
mpd is a music player (supporting playlists, etc.) originally designed
for local network streaming, but it has several attributes that make it
suitable for other things:
* Items in its playlists can be local audio files or remote streams
(e.g. DJ streams).
* It
2010 Sep 25
1
Icecast2 Station with multiple scheduled DJs?
is it free and will it work with my shoutcast server?
On 9/25/10, John List <johnlist at gulfbridge.net> wrote:
> At WXBH-LP we had a similar need, and we solved it using mpd (music
> player daemon) to coordinate our feed to icecast.
>
> mpd is a music player (supporting playlists, etc.) originally designed
> for local network streaming, but it has several attributes that
2010 May 24
1
creating a station with internet explorer
Hey all, I didn't really get an answer to what I will need in
order to create my internet station. I have a machine with
Windows 7 that has Edcast installed on it, and I'd like to run
the server from that machine. It has internet explorer 8, if
that makes a difference. What software do I need to download to
get broadcasting?
2010 May 24
7
Icecast2 Station with multiple scheduled DJs?
I have been playing with Icecast only for a couple of days, and I am trying to figure out how to do something.
I want a listener to have to only deal with one stream, but I want to be able to switch the source of that stream between multiple sources (DJs). The core idea is that the listener only deals with /live.mp3 while in the background I can problematically switch between a series of live
2013 Apr 11
0
No subject
Icecast2 Source Tutorial
Poor man's basic Icecast source setup instructions.
Everything needed to set up a basic streaming system without the mess.
This tutorial assumes you've successfully setup icecast2 for this.
This tutorial also assumes you've got audio files to use to stream to iceca=
st2.
You will also need a method seperate from your source computer to tune-in t=
o the
stream
2000 Feb 28
1
Parser Bug Somewhere.... (PR#460)
Full_Name: John P Cavanaugh
Version: .99
OS: linux
Submission from: (NULL) (24.116.10.99)
dataset$ema12 <- EMA (dataset$Close,12)
dataset$ema26 <- EMA (dataset$Close,26)
dataset$MACD_fast <- dataset$ema26 - dataset$ema12
dataset$MACD_slow <- EMA(dataset$MACD_fast,9)
dataset$MACD_hist <- dataset$MACD_fast - dataset$MACD_slow # This line doesnt
work!!!
But... if I does work if I
2011 Sep 05
0
FW: Winamp streaming to icecast2
this is the link
http://users.tpg.com.au/rioradio/
> Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 11:24:26 -0400
> From: dave.mehler at gmail.com
> To: geoff at quitelikely.com
> CC: icecast at xiph.org
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Winamp streaming to icecast2
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks, I'll check out edcast. I don't need to play music, just stream
> the event. From what I understand
2015 May 13
3
Regarding edcast with icecast2.4
Hello all. So I just thought I would come in here and ask you all a
couple of questions regarding edcast.
First off let me tell you my situation. I am managing a radio station
and my icecast server the way I have it set up the source of which the
broadcaster connects to has to have a username and password for a mount
point that is being passed through the server. Basically these are all
2010 Aug 16
0
Icecast2 / edcast Initial Setup Question
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010, Michael C. Cambria wrote:
> I can't seen to get edcast standalone to let me do anything except live
> streaming, via rear mic (or line-in or front mic). From some research
> (links below), live streaming can be turned off (a big red X), but I
> can't seem to turn it off. I've already seen import source being a
> CD-Drive etc. vs
2012 Jul 15
1
Speedtest.mini on a local website?
I wonder if anyone has got speedtest.mini
from <http://speedtest.net/mini.php>
working under CentOS-6?
(It's a version of speedtest that one can run
on a local web-server.)
It used to work for me, but hasn't for a long time
(maybe several years ...)
Any suggestions or elucidation gratefully received.
--
Timothy Murphy
e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net
tel: +353-86-2336090,
2025 Jan 12
1
Problem with SSL
Hi Ervin,
I don't think Edcast supports SSL/TLS, which is what would be needed to
connect to the SSL/TLS port.
Try an encoder that supports TLS such as Rocket Broadcaster Pro
<https://rocketbroadcaster.com/>.
Thanks,
Albert
On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 4:11?AM Ervin Bizjak <ervin.bizjak at gmail.com> wrote:
> My radio is running on port 8080, but now I would like to move it to
2025 Jan 12
1
Problem with SSL
Hello Albert!
Thank you for your reply. If this Rocket use only PC soundard? Not directed
source from player program like OTSJuke?
V V ned., 12. jan. 2025 ob 16:11 je oseba Albert Santoni <
albert.santoni at oscillicious.com> napisala:
> Hi Ervin,
>
> I don't think Edcast supports SSL/TLS, which is what would be needed to
> connect to the SSL/TLS port.
>
> Try an
2011 Nov 25
4
Smooth Linux icecast source GUI
Hi , I'm currently helping a small french Radio
they Use Edcast for now on some old Windows XP machines and it's not really
reliable at all although Edcast is a great piece of free software
Then they might migrate to a Linux Box , but apart from darksnow I can't
find a Linux GUI that would match the graphical ease of edcast.
maybe the best would be a Web frontend for DarkIce but I
2018 Nov 02
0
Configure Ubuntu Server 16.04 for icecast2
Bonjour,
*Upload: 282.95 Mbit/s*
is going to choke at about 5 listeners *
*
You need a streaming server provider.
https://shoutca.st/
is an example but there are many.
Don't buy 5k listeners buy 100 and see how it goes.
*regards*
*Robert*
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On 22/10/18 12:03 AM, Abdelkader BKF wrote:
> Hi,
> Thank you so much for your reply,
> I've a dedicated server in OVH, where
2015 May 13
1
Regarding edcast with icecast2.4
Geoff Shang:
> On Wed, 13 May 2015, Jonathan wrote:
> > mountpoint level security settings. The problem that I'm seeing here is
> > edcast does not allow a source username to be passed through.
>
> Either delete the username or comment it out like so:
> <!-- <username>hackme</username> -->
slightly OT, but you could also consider to use butt: