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2012 Feb 01
2
Making a smooth transition between sources?
Oh, this seems very cool - but, it doesn't handle the actual streaming, am I right, just mixes multiple relay streams together? Or, does it actually stream from playlists on the server? If so, I'd switch in a moment! (I think I'm seeing different documentations from different times here...) I'm using eztream as my streamer for when my base computer isn't operating... and I
2012 Feb 01
2
Making a smooth transition between sources?
I have a Flash player on my page - so that explains it. Is there some sort of in-browser player I can use that doesn't have this property? That leads to another good question - how can I create a link on my page that opens itunes directly? I have a link to a .pls file - but that downloads a file that then has to be opened to open itunes... On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Brandon Casci
2011 Sep 19
1
new client : DeeFuzzer
DeeFuzzer is an icecast2 source client fully written in python and based on shout-python. Features : * MP3 and OGG (audio & video) file streaming over internet (Icecast) * Full metadata encapsulation and management * RSS podcast generator (current tracks and playlists) * M3U playlist generator * Recursive, random (shuffled) or pre-defined playlists * Multi-threaded architecture : multiple
2015 Oct 07
4
EZStream: Can it stream a URL?
Got'ny good ideas for doing that then? I want to connect to a stream for restreaming, for lack of a better term. On Mon, 5 Oct 2015 14:41:08 +0100 (BST), you wrote: >On Mon, 5 Oct 2015, Steve Matzura wrote: > >> If I put a URL in the M3U file, will EZStream stream it through >> Icecast? > >No. EZStream is meant to be pretty basic. > >Geoff. >
2015 Aug 22
6
Best source for creating multiple streams
Hi there. I'm trying to find a way to create multiple streams with one source client. Each of the streams should read from a different playlist file and randomly pull and play songs from the file. I know how to do this with a single stream with clients such as IceS and Ezstream, but I don't see a way to specify different playlists for each mountpoint. I was wondering if anyone had any
2013 Feb 08
2
3rd Party Applications
The page http://www.icecast.org/3rdparty.php contains some old links. Perhaps someone could update them. Oddcast was renamed and the website is unavailable. Maybe this one: http://code.google.com/p/edcast-reborn/ DeeFuzzer website moved to https://github.com/yomguy/DeeFuzzer and http://pypi.python.org/pypi/DeeFuzzer/ Xine website moved to http://www.xine-project.org/home Cajun website should be
2011 Feb 02
3
Help for 5000 clients server + 50 sources
Hi, i need a server for 5000 clients and 50 sources at the same time Can you help me to choose the right server? I was thinking this one PowerEdge R710 n.2 x Intel Xeon E5502 (1,86GHz, cache 4MB, 4,86 GT/s QPI) 2GB Memory for 1CPU (2x1GB Single Rank UDIMMs) 1066MHz 2 X 146GB SAS 15.000rpm 3,5" hd hot-plug PERC 6/i RAID controller 256MB PCIe 2x4 1 gbit network card Thanks --------------
2012 Jun 15
3
Opus and WebM support have landed
On Fri Jun 15 03:29:56 2012, Parisson wrote: > src/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/avl does not exist > src/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/thread does not exist > src/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/httpp does not exist > src/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/net does not exist > src/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/log does not exist >
2015 Sep 30
5
Replacement for Lidquidsoap
Can anyone recommend any program newer than the last release of Liquidsoap, which, unless I misread the page, was in 2007?
2010 Nov 03
1
Forcing an ID on all mountpoints
Karl & All, Thanks for the replies.. It looks like there might be 1,000 ways to skin this cat. I was even looking at the LiquidSoap Harbor code as well- but only if I can run LiquidSoap as a service under CentOS. 73 Phil On Tue, 02 Nov 2010 21:15:47 +0000, Karl Heyes <karl at xiph.org> wrote: > On 02/11/10 19:35, W2LIE wrote: >> I'm looking for a way to tag my live feeds
2012 Jun 17
3
Opus and WebM support have landed
On Sun 17 Jun 2012 01:44:32 PM PDT, Parisson wrote: > A few months ago, when you released libshout 2.3.0, you talked about a hacked > version of shout2send plugin for GStreamer. As I also use GStreamer to stream > live, could you please share your patch so that I can test it against Icecast > trunk and some webm streams? The webm support for shout2send landed in gstreamer git some
2013 Nov 26
2
AOL/Nullsoft shutting down (Winamp)
Good bye, llama whipping awesome software...long live Audacious =) http://audacious-media-player.org/ On 11/25/2013 10:10 PM, Yahav Shasha wrote: > > that's not 100% accurate. > no official message regarding shoutcast was released. > Winamp is going to be abandoned, but i find it hard to believe they > are going to pull the plug on shoutcast as well, shoutcast is doing >
2007 Sep 08
3
Coding in python using shout-python bindings
Hello, I'm creating a module written in python that brings an easy to implement interface for the libshout lib, mainly to provide streaming capabilities to a gnome player called Exaile (http://www.exaile.org). The module is almost done (already available at http://devpower.blogsite.org:8080/archivos/icastplugin.py) but I'm encountering some problems (I believe sync problems):
2020 Mar 19
3
Icecast source client with web request/voting for next to play function
Hi all! Thank you for having me. I'm a person who encourage a small local community for musical involvement. It already kinda worked, we are doing plenty of fantastic things together. What I am now thinking of is 24/7 Internet radio based on Icecast that will air all of their non-professional music I gathered. Functions I'm looking for: - frequent scanning of music directory to update
2005 Dec 15
3
Ezstream Program Call Patch
Alrighty, Got it patched and working (at least in my one setup). You can pull the patch from: http://denetron.com/~dballenger/ezstream-program.patch (I can post the pre-patched source too if people would like) You'll have to add a "<filetype></filetype>" line into your config files, just put "file" if you want it to work just by reading that file or playlist.
2012 May 25
2
libshout-2.3.1 release with Opus support
All, I've made a new release of libshout. Greg Maxwell contributed support for the Opus audio codec (opus-codec.org). Tested with gstreamer and oggfwd as source clients, and playback with Firefox Nightly and 'curl | opusdec'. Thanks, Greg. There are no other updates; in particular webm streaming still requires the caller limit the send rate. The source package is available: -
2010 Jan 17
0
new icecast client : DeeFuzzer
Hi ! DeeFuzzer is an icecast2 source client fully written in python and based on shout-python. Features : * MP3 and OGG (audio & video) file streaming over internet (Icecast) * Full metadata encapsulation and management * RSS podcast generator (current tracks and playlists) * M3U playlist generator * Recursive, random (shuffled) or pre-defined playlists * Multi-threaded architecture :
2014 Oct 05
2
how to have fade in/out?
Hello! I use icecast2 and deefuzzer for my streaming. do you know how can I obtain an automatic fade of a song when it ends with a silence? if the mp3 finish with 3 4 seconds of silence, is it possible to remove it automatically? deefuzzer is not able to do it, can icecast2 make this? some ideas? thank you! -- Simone Dal Maso www.nvapple.it www.nvda.it
2012 Feb 29
2
Shoutcast directory listing?
This is absolutely not "off-topic" and if this list will not support this VERY IMPORTANT discussion, then I will be happy to host the discussion on a different list for those who are interested. I have been trying to solve this for some time. Much of the problem so far has been Shoutcast internal problems (on their site) which I assume are cleared up now. My current assumption is it
2010 Nov 02
5
Camera MJPEG to Icecast
Dear Thomas I Really Appreciate your enlightment Thomas B. Ruecker wrote: > let's stop RIGHT HERE! > Isn't it obvious? > Something is wrong with your pipeline here. There is NOTHING coming through. > Which brings us back to the previous point. > First make sure ffmpeg2theora has all the right options set, then verify > that it produces an valid ogg file/stream and only