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2013 Feb 27
0
using a Rpi as an icecast source
On 27/02/13 12:06, michel memeteau wrote: > > we use a barix > <http://www.barix.com/products/instreamer-family/barix/Product/show/instreamer-100/?tx_wvbrxproducts_barixproductslist%5Bbutton%5D=&cHash=e3487444dea24a6b24aa0701dc1fa924>as > our icecast client right now ( >400$ ) and I though I would try to > replace it with a Raspberri Pi. > > Did anyone found a
2015 Jan 22
7
a dedicated audio encoder
Hi, In our design of Icecast2, our multiple sources will stream their high quality audio via a dedicated audio encoder (not a computer): Live audio > L+R microphone > pre amplifier > audio encoder > Icecast2 VPS So far I have a shortlist of 4 possible brands of audio encoders: Sonifex PS-SEND, Barix Instreamer, Bric-Link, Outcaster OC100. All have their pro's and cons.
2010 Jan 08
1
Introduction + Patch
Hi, I'm new here so an introduction. I'm Stefan de Konink, I have a diverse past, present and future in coding, content creation and a background in speech research. As introduced on #celt I want to do some promotion for the codec. I was positively surprised by the availability of something 'almost done' and totally usable in the form of celtclient.c, attached is a tiny
2005 Mar 12
0
answer to recent post
Hi there, I just saw this post on the mailing list. Quite some users in the broadcast industry use our "Instreamer", a real-time embedded mp3 encoder. It has an S/PDIF interface (unfortunately no AES/EBU) but there are inexpensive converters from AES/EBU to S/PDIF. And the Instreamer itself is also considered very inexpensive. Greetings Johannes Rietschel Barix AG Joe Mays mays
2010 Mar 01
0
Asterisk / Trixbox 2.6 Streaming MOH Problems
I've tried a number of solutions, but I've been unable to get Asterisk working with streaming MOH without running into the "buffer" issue. I've tried using various combinations madplay, mpg123, mpg321. I've also tried streamplayer by itself, and in combination with play-fifo ( http://www.freeswitch.org/asterisk_stuff/play-fifo.c ) to try and eliminate the issue. For
2015 Jan 22
0
a dedicated audio encoder
Hi! I've just set up Raspberry Pi with external USB soundcard and the Darkice encoder. Seems to be working just fine (25% CPU utilization). Check this for a writeup on that: https://stmllr.net/blog/live-streaming-mp3-audio-with-darkice-and-icecast2-on-raspberry-pi/ - Marius On 01/22/2015 01:43 PM, Maarten S wrote: > Hi, > > In our design of Icecast2, our multiple sources will
2015 Nov 13
0
mp3 queue problem
Hi! I'm using Icecast to stream ogg and mp3 audio streams. Usually i cast 4-5 ogg streams at time but yesterday i added 3 mp3 streams to my server. After several hours the mp3 (and only mp3) ones stop to work with no apparent reason. The only strange thing i could observe is that the recv-Q showed in netstat is full of data that can't be handled by icecast and the quantity of data
2015 Jan 22
0
a dedicated audio encoder
On 01/22/2015 12:43 PM, Maarten S wrote: > Hi, > > In our design of Icecast2, our multiple sources will stream their high > quality audio via a dedicated audio encoder (not a computer): > Live audio > L+R microphone > pre amplifier > audio encoder > Icecast2 VPS > > So far I have a shortlist of 4 possible brands of audio encoders: > Sonifex PS-SEND, Barix
2015 Jan 26
0
a dedicated audio encoder
Hi Thomas, As per your question "Out of curiosity do any of those support anything else than MP3?" - - > answer is yes. See attached link an overview of 6 hardware audio encoders (Link to pmg file via WeTransfer http://we.tl/w0H6HJsxLd ). All offer various output formats, not all matching ICECAST input requirements. Not all offer an authentication on mount level. Price
2017 Nov 13
2
Metadata: populating StreamUrl
Howdy Folks: Is there a way in v2.4.2 to include a ?StreamUrl=? field in the stream metadata as well as ?StreamTitle=?? It appears that the administrative interface only populates StreamTitle. For example: http://server.example.com:8000/admin/metadata?mount=MyMount&mode=updinfo&song=MySong will insert only ?StreamTitle=MySong?;. Googling around has brought up some possible
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
2006 Oct 11
1
Hardware RackMount Codec?
Hello all. I've been a fan of the xiph project for some time, thank you for your excellent work. I am looking for a fully-developed, beta, or alpha open-source hardware platform for remote deployment to terrestrial fm transmitters and streaming to general internet listeners. Willing to participate in development/beta testing of projects or possible $ support for an existing project. Able
2006 Feb 17
6
MOH from RCA jack?
Been around asterisk for two-plus years, but need a little input from the list on this topic. Have a potential client that wants to replace their old key system with *, but they want to integrate a commercial message service (they pay a monthly fee to have special MOH messages generated) into their system. The messages are essentially delivered to this customer via older generation audio
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
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 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
2015 Mar 02
0
CDR with conference asterisk 12
Hello, Anyone see this issue, I have a conference bridge setup for a church with a Barix unit that streams audio into the bridge. The bridge is started by calling in to a number that executes a call file and the system calls the Barix unit starting the broadcast. Users then call in and can listen to the sermons live. The system works flawless with 1 issue I can't get accurate cdr's. Every
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
2013 Aug 04
0
build for ARM (rpi)
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Dash Four <mr.dash.four at googlemail.com> wrote: > Is there a way I could build this package for ARM (Raspberry Pi)? > > I am using Pidora (Fedora mix for rpi), but can't find the source for this > package in any of their repos > (http://pidora.ca/pidora/releases/18/packages/source/SRPMS/s/) and tried to > build this based on the spec
2013 Aug 05
0
build for ARM (rpi)
Op 2013-08-05 om 12:29 schreef Dash Four: > Gene Cumm wrote: > >On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 5:24 PM, Dash Four <mr.dash.four at googlemail.com> wrote: > >>Is there a way I could build this package for ARM (Raspberry Pi)? > >> > >>I am using Pidora (Fedora mix for rpi), but can't find the source for this > >>package in any of their repos >