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2012 Mar 03
4
Hardware-based Icecast source client
Hi all, I'm in the midst of creating a turnkey Icecast source client embedded in a plug computer, using Ices2. I've hacked together some scripts to automate the starting and stopping of a live stream (launched by pressing buttons on the device). It's dead easy once the network/server is configured - you just plug it in, push a button and you're live. It accepts any Debian
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
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
2012 Mar 04
0
Hardware-based Icecast source client
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 plug computer, using Ices2. > > I've hacked together some scripts to automate the starting and stopping > of a live stream (launched by pressing buttons
2012 Mar 04
1
Hardware-based Icecast source client
Yes the barix extreamers work fine with icecast. I used to use them as studio to transmitter links for a radio station. Martin ----- Reply message ----- From: "Gavin Stephens" <small.net.nz at gmail.com> Date: Sun, Mar 4, 2012 02:47 Subject: [Icecast] Hardware-based Icecast source client To: <icecast at xiph.org> What's a plug computer? Does anyone know if Barix
2012 Feb 25
1
Some players never start the icecast stream
Hi , it seems we have a problem with our mp3/OGG streams , some player like gstreamer or mplayer based ones just buffers a lot and stay stuck without starting the stream. It works great with VLC and flash player Could you people give it a try and return your results ( don't mean to flood the list but i t could help me findind the problem) http://www.radiogalere.org:8080/status Thanks
2011 May 20
4
OGG stream drops after every couple/few tracks
Hi all, First question on this list - I am running into issues with my embedded OGG stream players (so far I've used ffmp3 and just today started trying jlgui), and honestly I'm not sure what's up. I'm hoping someone would be kind enough to help me figure it out. Basically, I have a setup that pulls a number of OGG files from MPD (all the same bitrate/etc AFAIK) In ffmp3, when
2006 Apr 06
1
interpreting anova summary tables - newbie
Hello, Apologies if this is the wrong list, I am a first-time poster here. I have an experiment in which an output is measured in response to 42 different categories. I am only interested which of the categories is significantly different from a reference category. Here is the summary of the results: summary(simple.fit) Call: lm(formula = as.numeric(as.vector(TNFa)) ~ Mutant.ID, data =
2005 Jun 06
0
stats and generating a figure for a simple sign test with high inter-experiment variance
Hello all, Sorry if this is an FAQ. I have been trying to search the archives without success. I have a dataset (ChiPs microarray) where the experiment to experiment variability is very high but where within an experiment, the data nearly always goes in the "right" (hypothesis confirming) direction. I am trying to figure out the right way to use R to do the statistics and generate
2005 Jun 06
0
analysis and figure for sign test in setting of high inter-experiment variance
Hello all, Sorry if this is an FAQ. I have been trying to search the archives without success. I have a dataset (ChiPs microarray) where the experiment to experiment variability is very high but where within an experiment, the data nearly always goes in the "right" (hypothesis confirming) direction. I am trying to figure out the right way to use R to do the statistical analysis and
2017 Jan 05
2
LLVM-based Mutation Testing, first results.
Hello, everybody. We are working on a tool for mutation testing. The work is still in progress and far away from being done. However, we have got some results already. And we would like to share them with you. But, let me give you a brief introduction first. ### Mutation Testing In a nutshell, Mutation Testing is a way to evaluate a quality of a test suite. The approach suggests introducing a
2012 Apr 23
3
Selecting columns whose names contain "mutated" except when they also contain "non" or "un"
Hello All, Started out awhile ago trying to select columns in a dataframe whose names contain some variation of the word "mutant" using code like: names(KRASyn)[grep("muta", names(KRASyn))] The idea then would be to add together the various columns using code like: KRASyn$Mutant_comb <- rowSums(KRASyn[grep("muta", names(KRASyn))]) What I discovered though, is
2004 Sep 23
2
random playing order and forum location question
> I'm not sure exactly what it is you want to do. You say you want several > genre-based mountpoints, but you then want to randomly switch between them. > Wouldn't it be easier to just have one stream of files randomly selected > from the various genres? Or maybe I'm missing something? 1. I tried the ezstream with a m3u file and works fine. Worked after 5 seconds, but
2004 Oct 26
1
Newbie question about the use of lm and anova
Version of R: Windows Version 2.0.0 The experimental design contains two plant lines - a control (C) and a mutant (M) - grown out three separate times in plots A, B, C. The design is unbalanced: In plot A, 9 control plants were grown with 29 mutant plants. In plot B, 8 control plants were grown with 20 mutant plants. In plot C, 8 control plants were grown with 22 mutant plants. The
2007 Sep 28
2
plot graph with error bars trouble
Hi, I have a data set like this: Mutant Rep Time OD 02H02 1 0 0.029 02H02 2 0 0.029 02H02 3 0 0.023 02H02 1 8 0.655 02H02 2 8 0.615 02H02 3 8 0.557 02H02 1 12 1.776 02H02 2 12 1.859 02H02 3 12 1.668 02H02 1 16 3.379 02H02 2 16 3.726 02H02 3 16 3.367 306 1 0 0.033 306 2
2004 Sep 23
2
random playing order and forum location question
1. where can I find the web-based forum? I'd like to search the solution, because I was able to setup Shoutcast2 for streaming only one mp3 file, but nothing else at all. (I did read the faq, the help 2 times, the logs, I even checked the Tcp/ip traffic of the port of 8000... not found the solution). I haven't downloaded the source code, because I was too sleepy. (and angry :-( ) 2.
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 May 21
1
Complex text parsing task
Hello Everyone, I have what I think is a complex text parsing task. I've provided some sample data below. There's a relatively simple version of the coding that needs to be done and a more complex version. If someone could help me out with either version, I'd greatly appreciate it. Here are my sample data. haveData <- structure(list(profile_key = structure(c(1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 2L,
2012 May 16
0
Finding words that are within +/- X words of "KRAS" using tm package or other means
Hello All, This will probably be easy for some but isn't for me. Currently am working on a text mining exercise. Want to be able to predict whether cancer patients got KRAS testing, and, if so, whether the test yielded a result of wild type/negative or mutant/positive. I've begun with a "bag-of-words approach" that looks at the count of specific terms in the medical records and
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