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2010 Oct 02
1
limit-rate usage
As a stream host selling bandwidth space, we are interested in this change.
Currently we need to use software we have written to periodically check if
all streams do not exceed the bitrate purchased. If one is found, a manual
email is written to them.
I'm just wondering if your routines take into account internet congestion
where the stream may be uploaded at a slower rate for say 30
2013 Jun 10
5
IceCast KH - question
Hello Thomas and Karl, thank you for your answer and time.
We've tested with several listeners and different connections, using
WinAmp and JW Player. For about 15 minutes, everything is ok. After
15-18 minutes, WinAmp starts do blink that "red square" (packet loss or
instability), and after about 20 minutes sounds starts to "pop", with
small cuts, and then starts to
2013 Jun 11
2
IceCast KH - question
On 11/06/13 07:16, "Thomas B. R?cker" wrote:
> Hi,
>> Other datail: all users have always "Lag: 0" on Admin interface
>
> That doesn't need to be a problem, but without full understanding it's
> hard to say.
that is just the difference between the latest source offset and client
offset, at 0, just like on the main trunk, the listener is at the
2018 Nov 03
2
limit-rate
Hi,
Where is the mount option 'limit-rate' in the current version?
I checked in cfgfile.c and in the documentation, no mention.
Yet this option did exist at one time:
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2010-October/011703.html
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2009-January/011391.html
I try to limit the bitrate of a mount-point, is there another solution?
Do you know why this
2019 Apr 12
5
players who cannot handle switching to a fallback mount point?
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the quick response!
We use the same type of encoder (Sam Cast) both live for both
mountpoints on 96 Kb Joint Stereo.
it is difficult to see if it is exactly the same. Is there a player that
show exactly this? I will check this.
We have use the limit-rate in our config. Thats work better for go to
play the last fallback-mount file (i test this).
See here our part of the
2005 May 09
1
win media player prob
un@dom.de wrote:
>>i've also linked the stream into dir.xiph.org for testing,
>>it shows up, when i click the link, wmp buffers... :(
>
>
> if someone would like to check:
> http://dir.xiph.org/index.php?sgenre=&stype=&search=aporee
> (don't care about the content ;)
> thx, u.
You seem to be streaming at all sorts of different bitrates...
I'm
2018 Nov 03
2
limit-rate
Hello,
Thank you for your response.
It is on the kh version..
https://github.com/karlheyes/icecast-kh
Le sam. 3 nov. 2018 à 21:47, Thomas B. Rücker <thomas at ruecker.fi> a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On 11/03/2018 07:33 PM, Mickael MONSIEUR wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Where is the mount option 'limit-rate' in the current version?
> > I checked in cfgfile.c and in the
2004 Oct 13
4
cpu usage for ices and oggenc
I'm running ices-kh to stream from jack at 64kbps, and also using oggenc
(with ecasound via jack) to record the audio to disk at the same time.
This is also running at 64kbps.
ices is using virtually no cpu (0.0%), but oggenc is using 15-16%. I can't
see why there should be such a difference - both are recording the same
audio stream in real time at the same bitrate. oggenc is getting its
2004 Oct 13
4
cpu usage for ices and oggenc
I'm running ices-kh to stream from jack at 64kbps, and also using oggenc
(with ecasound via jack) to record the audio to disk at the same time.
This is also running at 64kbps.
ices is using virtually no cpu (0.0%), but oggenc is using 15-16%. I can't
see why there should be such a difference - both are recording the same
audio stream in real time at the same bitrate. oggenc is getting its
2004 Aug 06
1
what I'd like to do
> www.shoutcast.com). And - at least with MP3 - there is a *big*
> difference in sound quality between 96k & 128k.
You might want to compare different encoders. From what I have
read, lame and its derivatives are great for 128 and higher, and
the fraunhofer is good for sub-128, and Xing is always the worst.
YMMV of course.
Mark
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2005 May 09
2
win media player prob
Leo Currie:
> This link might be useful:
> http://gonze.com/playlists/playlist-format-survey.html
>
hi leo,
thanks for the link, it's definitely useful.
meanwhile i doubt that it's a mime-type problem.
i've made some php-scripts with different header and
mime-type output, makes no difference. wmp buffers until
the doctor comes... xmms plays obviously anything...
i've
2004 Jun 22
2
Tcp listen limit.
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Hash: SHA1
Hi folks.
Please, someone confirm if i'm right. if i'm wrong, please forgive-me.
-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I've developed a little tool to stress test tcp connections.( Sending
syn and answer ack-syn ). that simuates a real tcp connection. (
2007 Sep 05
5
static noise while streaming
Hi all,
I'm very new to audio streaming, so please excuse my ignorance.
I'm using icecast2 server and muse source client on gentoo linux. Some
mp3 files that I'm streaming exhibit severe static noise, in fact, the
noise is present always but is most noticeable for the records that
are currently playing,
http://24.57.213.147:8000/aha.m3u
(I'll keep this alive for a while)
I
2005 Jul 06
1
HFSC default upper-limit trouble
Hello,
I''m having such problem with HFSC with following config:
+ tc qdisc del dev eth3 root
+ tc qdisc add dev eth3 root handle 1: hfsc default 2
+ tc class add dev eth3 parent 1: classid 1:1 hfsc ls rate 512kbit ul
rate 512kbit
+ tc class add dev eth3 parent 1:1 classid 1:2 hfsc ls rate 2kbit ul
rate 400kbit
+ tc class add dev eth3 parent 1:1 classid 1:3 hfsc ls rate 32kbit ul
rate
2007 Aug 07
2
speex compression rate
I want to know speex compression rate. On the speex website,it says" Speex
is based on CELP and is designed to compress voice at bitrates ranging from
2 to 44 kbps." Is the original voice at bitrates raning from 2 to 44 kbps,or
the compressed voice at bits ranging from 2 to 44 kbps? what is the maxmium
compression rate?
Thanks a lot!
Weiqin Bao
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2013 Feb 20
3
maximum file descriptor limit - icecast freeze
Hi!
A week ago I had a blocked icecast server because of the open files. I
read some posts about the 1024 fd limit but this is not the case. My
stations rarely has 300 listeners. From the log I can see that around
3PM I had 7 listeners on a mount and 35 on another one. Then, suddenly
the only line written to the log is
[2013-02-13 15:59:06] WARN connection/accept_client accept() failed
with
2004 Aug 06
4
FreeBSD in general
Hello everyone,
I am very tempted to try and use icecast as the weapon of choice
to realize a live audio stream for the radio station I work for.
Now, the last time I tried the FreeBSD port of Icecast, it
immediately consumed something like 95% CPU time, even without
any client connected. I think someone else reported that
problem, but I somehow lost track of the issue - has this been
2015 Feb 19
2
listen backlog patch
Hi Thomas,
I don't know if you like top or bottom quoting. That seems to be a
big-little endian thing ;-)
So, I will top quote and inline quote.
Please see my comments inline, below.
Kind regards,
Stephan
On 02/19/2015 04:18 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 02/19/2015 03:07 PM, Stephan Leemburg wrote:
>> Hello Icecast-dev,
>>
>> I am new to
2015 Feb 19
2
listen backlog patch
Hello Icecast-dev,
I am new to this list.
I am working for the NPO, the Dutch Public Broadcasting agency.
We do a lot of icecast streaming. We run at least 20 icecast server
instances on our media streaming cluster.
We ran into an issue that clients which where connecting to our streams
seemed to be 'hanging' on the connection setup frequently. The client
'thinks' it is
2004 Nov 06
2
What determines DROP versus delay ("BACKLOG")?
HTB:
class htb 1:40 parent 1:1 leaf 40: prio 3 rate 358Kbit ceil 529Kbit \
burst 6Kb cburst 2260b
Sent 145871726 bytes 97293 pkts (dropped 69, overlimits 0)
rate 56741bit 37pps backlog 23p
lended: 77429 borrowed: 19841 giants: 0
I would like to increase "backlog" because I think that would decrease
"dropped". 23 packets of 1500 bytes each is only 34,500 bytes. IMO,
there