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2020 Sep 22
1
Listener stats
I think I got it. I needed to change the following: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000/admin/listclients.xsl?mount=/mountpoint to http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000/admin/listclients?mount=/mountpoint and that gives me the XML. No need to change or modify anything. Now how do I get the json as I prefer json? Reaz > On Sep 22, 2020, at 1:51 PM, Reaz Baksh <reaz at dhantal.com> wrote: > >
2020 Sep 22
2
Listener stats
Good afternoon, On Tue, 2020-09-22 at 11:43 -0400, Reaz Baksh wrote: > Too much work. I would like to refer to Jordan Erickson's comment here. > If I am able to see it on the web interface I should be able to get a Json or XML file with this in it. Why not just use the API? Remove the ".xsl" from any URL in the admin interface and get the raw XML. The rendered webinterface
2014 Jun 06
3
icecast 2.4 check if source exists?
hello, i've upgraded to 2.4. in order to use url-auth etc. works fine, but now i have a problem: i've to check if a source exists. i did so by fetching headers for a mountpoint, example wget -S http://server:8000/test if a mountpoint existed in icecast 2.3.2 (my previous version), it returned something like "200 OK", when a source was connected. now in 2.4. it always
2020 Mar 26
2
making sense of the stats
I can't make sense of the connection stats on the admin page. We have one source and one mountpoint. What is the difference between _client_connections_ and _clients_ and _connection_s? How can they be so different in value? Same questions for _listener_connections_ and _listeners_? The connections values seem high for only 5 listeners and one admin. Here is a snapshot of the admin
2020 Mar 16
2
Zero listeners on icecast stats
On 16 Mar 2020, at 12:02, José Luis Artuch wrote: > Hi Gabriele, > > El lun, 16-03-2020 a las 11:04 +0100, Gabriele Zaverio escribió: >> Hi there, >> >> I just set up a system of fallback streams for our free radio station >> here but I have this weird problem: it always show zero listeners. >> >> Our setup is this: >> >> We have a
2020 Mar 27
2
making sense of the stats
Hi, Robert. I appreciate the explanation. Indeed, the terminology is not consistent or intuitive. So by your "4 services" you mean _sources_? If clients are source connections (one and the same?), then how do we reconcile limits for both clients and sources? Is it like saying, 'for all of the X sources, they can have a total of Y connections'? How can I set limits on the
2020 Mar 16
1
Zero listeners on icecast stats
Have you considered round robin DNS.. essentially you assign the same A record to two IPs. I do this and it distributes listeners for me without Icecast. Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 16, 2020, at 6:02 AM, Jos� Luis Artuch <artuch at speedy.com.ar> wrote: > > Hi Gabriele, > >> El lun, 16-03-2020 a las 11:04 +0100, Gabriele Zaverio escribió: >> Hi there, >>
2016 Feb 16
2
listener stats
Hannah, thanks so much - - -how do I log into administration. Just go the icecast website and type in my url? Regards Gary Hudson Home: 817-710-6367 Cell: 0959476691 From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Hannah Carroll Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 9:39 AM To: Icecast streaming server user discussions Subject: Re: [Icecast] listener
2020 Mar 16
6
Zero listeners on icecast stats
Hi there, I just set up a system of fallback streams for our free radio station here but I have this weird problem: it always show zero listeners. Our setup is this: We have a listening mount point for people - that fall back to a live streaming from a cellular phone - that fall back to a live streaming from a base station (a pc), that fall back to a 24/7 archive streaming. No matter what the
2020 Sep 22
0
Listener stats
Hello Thanks for the replies. I apologize for the rash statements but, not an excuse but an explanation, I was working for about a week and a half to get this to work without any success. Checked every post related to Icecast and read the manuals but nothing came up to resolve this. I did try try to remove the xsl from the site but that just gave me a 400 unknown admin request error. I also
2020 Mar 19
1
Zero listeners on icecast stats
I must try that. Will let you know asap! btw I'm not "trying to stick with the one that has the most universal "default browser support" but instead trying to avoid a LOT of listeners writing me "my player/browser/whatever doesn't connect, it doesn't understand ogg / opus / xspf " etc. etc. - so mp3 it is. It's simple surviving :) On 3/18/20, Jeroen van
2017 Apr 19
2
Using Icecast relay function with dynamic IP at remote source end
For our community radio station's live music festivals broadcasts, we set up a small broadcast studio at the festival's venue, and use B.U.T.T. to send a stream to an Icecast server located at the radio station's building. REMOTE LOCATION STATION BUILDING B.U.T.T. ======= WAN =======>> ICECAST SERVER It's pretty reliable, though BUTT does
2004 Aug 06
1
Adding more to stats.xml WAS:Source XML for status.xsl
/me grumbles about upcoming finals: I note that the mountpoint entry displays the current songs title and artist, but not the album. In the particular case of my station, album is often more important (recognizable) as there are a variety of pop/classical artists who do music for anime. So I'd like to add an album nature but am going to need a quick overview on how stats.xml is generated.
2008 Sep 20
2
Source password
I mean different source password for each mountpoint, no listener password.. chiapas at aktivix.org kirjoitti 20.9.2008 kello 21.36: > 2008/9/18 Timo H?kli <timpuri at kepit.fi>: >> Hi! > > Hi > >> Is it possible to specify different source password for all >> mounpoints? > > A different password for each mountpoint? Sure. > >> I tried to
2015 Feb 17
3
listener authentication
Thomas, Sorry to be a pain, but I'm still getting errors when I start Icecast. StartingIcecast 2.4.1 Using config "icecast.xml" from installation directory ... Please open http://localhost:8000 or http://127.0.0.1:8000 in your web browser t o see the web interface. [2015-02-16 18:49:49] WARN auth_htpasswd/auth_htpasswd.c failed to check status of myauth I have attached a copy of
2008 May 29
1
problem using icecast 2 Listener Authentication
2008/5/29 Karl Heyes <karl at xiph.org>: > > > [2008-05-28 20:03:09] WARN auth_htpasswd/htpasswd_adduser Failed to open > authentication database "myauth": Permission denied > > > > > > > > What's my error ?? > > > > I think that is on my xml config files , in particular here: > > You should really place a full path in the
2015 Feb 16
2
listener authentication
Thomas, Thanks for your quick reply. I am looking at htpasswd. I am using 2.41 on Windows 7 with BUTT. I have read the documentation but I don't understand where to enter this in the config file. <mount> <mount-name>/example.ogg</mount-name> <authentication type="htpasswd"> <option name="filename" value="myauth"/> <option
2006 Jan 10
1
Listener duration
<max-listener-duration>3600</max-listener-duration> Is that a mountpoint tag or across the whole server tag. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=Ottawa Valley Weather-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Weather @ 4:05pm - Temp: 0.2?C - Humidity 51% - Wind: SW @ 8 km/h Baro: 1024kPa Steady - Vis: 24km - Sky: Broken Clouds - Weather: Rain - Past Hour: 0.00mm - 24hr: 0.00mm - Total:(09/15/05):
2014 Jun 08
2
dynamic source creation?
hello, now that i have dynamic source auth working fine, i wonder if it's possible to also create a souce dynamically, i.e. without defining a specific mount in icecast.xml? I've seen some hints, but havn't found it in the docs. tips appreciated, thanks, uno
2015 Nov 29
1
Anyone know of an easy way to view listener count from Windows?
Hi guys. As the subject suggests, I was wondering if anyone knew of a Windows client that can watch an Icecast stream, and periodically update and show the amount of listeners on that mountpoint. I think something like this would be really useful to have so I don't have to keep looking at the webpage. Thanks a lot.