similar to: OGG stream drops after every couple/few tracks

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2011 May 20
5
Extra stream
On 20 May 2011 05:30, Jack Raats <jack at jarasoft.net> wrote: > Hi, Hi > At this moment I'm running a stream on 128kbps. > I want to add the same stream on 24 kbps. > Can this be done on the server using icecast? > Or do I have to use another programm. The streamTranscoder is a multi-platform utility which can be used to transcode media streams from one format to
2011 May 21
2
Extra stream
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Jack Raats wrote: > I was able to use the streamtranscoder available in the ports of FreeBSD > Compiling without problems For the record, this looks like the older generation of streamTranscoder (0.x/1.x). > After editing the config file I start transcoder and I got the following > output: > > hera# cd /letc > hera# streamTranscoder -c transcoder.cfg
2006 Feb 06
1
elegant way of re-encoding?
Hi, Now that I've been able to look at streamtranscoder 3.0, I see there's absolutely no documentation whatsoever. I've not compiled it, but I note that previously when you ran it first time, it would create a sample config file for you to edit. Maybe it still does this. Oddsock's flash demo may shed more light on this, but I can't use it so don't know. Geoff. --
2005 Dec 27
4
Best way downsample stream from 128 to 56 on the server?
Hi! We want to over our stream in better quality (128 or 256) - but we still have listeners using ISDN ... what's the best way to create a 56'er stream from the 128er send to the server? The downsampling has to run on the debian streaming server. Greetings from Germany Philipp
2007 Oct 29
4
What's best practice for serving multiple formats from a remote icecast server?
We are running an icecast2 server in conjunction with our LPFM radio station and need a little advice. We have been serving a single 128k ogg stream from a remote server and would like to make additional formats available (e.g. mp3, lower bandwidth, etc.) I would think this has been done a few thousand times and there would be a "best practice" but I can't find it. Our basic
2006 Apr 11
1
on-disconnect -> streamtranscoderv3 (linux server)
hi, so far I'm very happy that I have running an icecast server with streamtranscoder which autimatically transcodes a certein mountpoit (ogg-high-quality) to low, mid and high mp3 stream on-connect. but I'm stuck with two problems: 1. how to determine which stramtranscoderv3 process is reencoding this particular stream? because doing <on-disconnect> just # killall
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
2006 Feb 07
5
Re: ices0.4: icecast mp3 stream for source ?
thank you, for your fast answer. my problem with ogg is, that the mediaplayer don?t understand it. a lot of users are using ms mediaplayer unfortunately. greets Geoff Shang schrieb: > Carsten Henkel wrote: > >> we would like to use IceCast 2.3.1 as a mp3 streamer source for >> reencoding several sources of ices 0.4. >> >> It is working perfectly already by using
2009 Aug 02
3
imap error
This morning I tried to read my mail using squirrelmail. I cann't connect. I'll get the following error: Aug 2 07:51:44 hera dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<jack>, method=PLAIN, rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, secured Aug 2 07:51:44 hera dovecot: IMAP(jack): Disconnected: Logged out bytes=44/298 The pop3 is not affected. Can anyone give me a clue where to look for?? Thanks
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
2018 Dec 06
3
Audacious broken on CentOS 7.6
Hi, Looks like the Audacious audio player from EPEL (which has worked fine in previous versions) is broken under CentOS 7.6. It refuses to start, and when I try to start it from the command line, here's what I get. [microlinux at bernadette:~] $ rpm -qa | grep audacious audacious-3.9-1.el7.x86_64 audacious-libs-3.9-1.el7.x86_64 audacious-plugins-3.9-1.el7.x86_64 [microlinux at bernadette:~]
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
2006 Feb 07
3
ices0.4: icecast mp3 stream for source ?
Hello together, we would like to use IceCast 2.3.1 as a mp3 streamer source for reencoding several sources of ices 0.4. It is working perfectly already by using an mp3 playlist with local stored mp3s. But our plan is to upload an 160 kbps stream and want ices 0.4 to reencode to 96, 56 and 32 kbps. Uploading 1 getting 4 streams. We are streaming with SAM Broadcaster 2. Icecast runs on SuSE 9.3
2011 Aug 26
0
Audacious crashing (64bit)
Hello there, My first post here and even my first CentOS (after years of Fedora). Audacious is crashing at startup, here's the output: audacious: relocation error: /usr/lib64/audacious/Input/ffaudio.so: symbol av_register_protocol2, version LIBAVFORMAT_52 not defined in file libavformat.so.52 with link time reference Does anybody reproduce? Would this reveal a problem (or my misuse) with
2012 Dec 27
3
FreeBSD 9.1-PRERELEASE
Hi, In this mailinglist I'm reading a lot about problems (re)compiling the system. At this moment I'm running: "FreeBSD 9.1-PRERELEASE (ORAC) #0 r244047: Sun Dec 9 15:33:19 CET 2012" without problems. Is it save to recompile the system with all patches? Thanks Jack Raats
2003 Oct 05
1
Strange error 4.9RC1
After compiling the kernel 4.9RC1 dmesg gives the following error lpt0: Interrupt-driven port ppi0: <Parallel I/O> on ppbus0 ed1: <Realtek Plug & Play Ethernet Card> at port 0x220-0x23f irq 5 on isa0 ed1: address 52:54:40:28:83:9a, type NE2000 (16 bit) ad0: 4112MB <WDC AC24300L> [8912/15/63] at ata0-master WDMA2 Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a module_register: module
2005 Nov 02
3
encoding tool
hallo I want to reencode mp3's to a 128 kbps rate, in order to avoid "on-the-fly encoding" feature what program I need ? is switching format from mp3 to ogg a good option ? thanks, petre -- Petre Bandac Network Scientist - petre at kgb.ro
2012 Feb 01
2
xiph flac git build fails out of the box
Not sure where bug reports are going yet. I'd love to try to cross-compile with mingw, but git fails to build out of the box so far; these scripts work for most any other git tree I've used them on before. All that's done: ./autogen.sh ./configure --prefix=/home/avuton/src/mpd-release-utils/build-dir --host=i586-mingw32msvc - -build=x86_64-linux-gnu --target=i586-mingw32msvc
2012 Feb 02
2
[flac-git] Install fails with --disable-doxygen-docs
Latest git [3b41451197f2cc7afb13753caaccbadaa74eca32] cross compiles perfect without patches (this is the first time I've seen this with any flac tree). Install fails with --disable-doxygen-docs; it's probably easy to fix, but here's the problem: make[5]: Entering directory `/home/avuton/src/mpd-release-utils/src/flac.git/doc/html/images/hw' make[5]: Nothing to be done for
2004 Jun 25
0
mpd configure and route issues
I have searched google high and low for answers to this...and I have gotten many examples, howto, etc...but they all seem to have a slightly different configuration, and therefore, slightly different problems. Unfortunately, not enough of them show the network layout, along with the configuration, so it's hard to tell why certain IP are being used, and were they are on the network. I have