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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 11
0
ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
ARM, default install on an Ionics Stratus plug computer -
http://www.ionicsplug.com/stratus.html ) - running Current Debian Stable.
- Jordan
On 01/10/2012 03:13 PM, Christian Eichert [K9] wrote:
> Can you describe your architecture?
> --
> Christian Eichert
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *Von:* TheDarkener <thedarkener at
2012 Jan 10
1
ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
Can you describe your architecture?
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Christian Eichert
_____________________________________________
Von: TheDarkener <thedarkener at logicalnetworking.net>
Gesendet: Wed Jan 11 00:02:01 MEZ 2012
An: icecast at xiph.org
Betreff: Re: [Icecast] ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
Hi Keith,
As I explained before, Valgrind won't run in my arch. I'll Google for
some
2012 Mar 04
0
Icecast Digest, Vol 94, Issue 2
Hi,
My name is Edu, living in the Netherlands
I good be a great thing, to get a list of ogg radiostations for my website
www.fm88-108.nl/radio/
I have update this for html5 player so can now play also ogg
I want make an ogg radio list on wwr frequency's to get the visitors
favorite stations in memory mind how know the frequency
This will make find back easy and looking for others stations
2011 Dec 16
1
ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM
Hi all.. I'm having a memory leak issue with Ices2 (using package
2.0.1-8 from Debian stable on arm platform)..
I've tried turning off metadata, modifying samplerate, and some other
misc. things that haven't helped. Eventually, during a stream, ices2
will invoke oom-killer and bring the whole system down. It eats about
0.05MB/Sec of memory, so it takes a while, but this plug has
2012 Feb 26
1
Hardware Internet radio devices stream ogg/vorbis?
Hey Paul,
Thanks for the reply! If you wanted you could try my radio stream,
http://stream.socorock.com:8000/socorock.ogg.m3u - that's really good
news, I think I'm gonna pick up one of these things soon! What a great
way to listen to radio.
Cheers,
Jordan
On 02/26/2012 12:01 AM, Paul Webster wrote:
> The Grace and Logitech devices can play streaming OGG. I have different models of
2012 Jan 10
3
ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
Hi Keith,
As I explained before, Valgrind won't run in my arch. I'll Google for
some other memory leak detection tools, however. Thank you for your
input...I look forward to helping fix this bug!
- Jordan
On 01/10/2012 07:43 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
> *snip*
> There's a Linux memory profiler called:
>
> "Valgrind" is a multipurpose code profiling and memory
2013 Aug 14
0
Icecast Digest, Vol 111, Issue 5
Thanks for your answer, well I changed this parameters on icecast.xml and
the the delay reduce from 20s to 12s
<burst-on-connect>0</burst-on-connect>
<burst-size>4096</burst-size>
Well I was trying to reproduce mp3 and ogg but both have 12 s of delay. How
can I reduce to maybe 1 or 2 seconds.
2013/8/7 <icecast-request at xiph.org>
> Send
2014 Oct 05
1
how to have fade in/out?
Use liquidsoap. You can do fadein and fadeouts with it
Jonnyboy! Iphones rock!
> On 5 Oct 2014, at 13:33, TheDarkener <thedarkener at logicalnetworking.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Simone, that would be a feature of the source client (deefuzzer). I
> am unfamiliar with that client, I'm sure you could search the docs to
> find out if it has the ability.
>
>
> Cheers,
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
2012 Jan 11
1
ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
Sorry to interrupt
but for such devices you should use Optware. - It is created for this
kind of hardware.
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/HomePage
Here is the Bootstrap for ARM
http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/syno-x07/cross/unstable/syno-x07-bootstrap_1.2-7_arm.xsh
and in this repository you find a Ices
Package: ices0
Version: 0.4-2
Depends: libshout, libxml2, perl
Status:
2012 Mar 04
1
Hardware-based Icecast source client
I would assume only Ices1, if any - their product page says MP3/PCM support.
On 03/03/2012 06:47 PM, Gavin Stephens wrote:
> What's a plug computer?
>
> Does anyone know if Barix extreamers work with IceCast?
>
> On 2012-03-04 09:16, TheDarkener wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm in the midst of creating a turnkey Icecast source client embedded in
>> a
2005 Mar 03
0
ezstream
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 14:50:47 +0000, Ben Edwards (lists)
<lists@videonetwork.org> wrote:
> hi everybody. I am involved in a Internet Radio Station in Bristol UK.
> We are using a icecast 2 server and are trying to work out what to use
> to upstream.
>
> Currently we are using darkice which seems to work well. However it
> does not support playlists.
>
> I have
2005 Mar 16
0
ezstream
ezstream is only for streaming files and playlists. Not live audio.
Darkice (ogg and mp3), ices2 (ogg only), or liveice (I think mp3 only,
but never used it) are better choices for doing live audio. ezstream is
designed to be really simple, so it surprises me that re-encoding was
included in it at all. ezstream can only stream one source to one
icecast server/mountpoint. To my knowledge the
2005 Mar 16
2
ezstream
On Fri, 2005-03-04 at 09:46 +1100, Michael Smith wrote:
...
> Compared to ices2, ezstream is very simple - easy to set up, easy to
> use. It's also much, much less featureful. ezstream supports some
> formats that ices2 doesn't, though. It also runs on some platforms
> that ices2 doesn't (notably windows).
>
> If you really need mp3, you might also consider ices0,
2020 Oct 22
2
Use mountsettings with ices2 or ezstream?
So if someone is using as master server and a relay server are these mount specific settings supposed to be on the master server, relay server or both ?
Thanks
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Subject: Re:
2005 Mar 03
2
ezstream
hi everybody. I am involved in a Internet Radio Station in Bristol UK.
We are using a icecast 2 server and are trying to work out what to use
to upstream.
Currently we are using darkice which seems to work well. However it
does not support playlists.
I have looked at muse-streamer but it is currently far to unstable.
Therefore ices or ezstream seem to be the option. From what I can
gather
2020 Oct 22
2
Use mountsettings with ices2 or ezstream?
Ok! But i'm only streaming from a folder on my server using ices2.
Is this still possible?
Regards!
Daniel
Den tors 22 okt. 2020 kl 12:47 skrev Geoff Shang <geoff at quitelikely.com>:
> On Thu, 22 Oct 2020, Bananradion wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to use intro song and other mount-settings with ices2 or
> > ezstream?
> > If so, how do i do that?
> >
>
2004 Aug 06
0
Update ezstream playlist 'on the fly'
Jappe:
I've just added this functionality to ezstream. You can now send ezstream
a SIGHUP and it will re-read the currently processing playlist file (it
will currently do nothing if you are reading from stdin). In this case
ezstream will keep track of the last track played and will reposition to
that track (if it exists in the new playlist, otherwise it will just
restart at the
2005 Jan 04
0
ezstream Playlist Randomization
I have implemented playlist randomization into ezstream v0.1.2 for
Linux. I am currently using a PII 266mhz for a server, so I wanted
something that wouldn't have to reencode the audio as it is streamed and
be able to play a playlist randomly. It uses STL Vectors to store each
playlist and then randomly deletes the song from the list after it is
played (this is to make sure the same