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2015 Sep 15
3
Best source for creating multiple streams
How do you create different logs files for each stream?
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Subject: Re: [Icecast] Best source for creating multiple streams
With IceS2 this is easily accomplished by copying the 'ices-playlist.XML'
file
2015 Sep 17
1
Best source for creating multiple streams
Carl, are you saying that I need ices2 for two mount points?
I don't have an ices-playlist.xml file, I only have an
/etc/icecast2/Icecast.xml file.
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2015 Aug 22
1
Best source for creating multiple streams
Yes, but I'd rather not attempt to learn how to script Liquid Soap
just to pull off what I want. If it's the only client that supports
this though, I'll give it a look.
Thanks
On 8/22/15, Nathan Miller <nate at themillerhome.org> wrote:
> Have you played with Liquidsoap http://liquidsoap.fm at all? You
> definitely could do it with that.
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2015
2015 Sep 15
0
Best source for creating multiple streams
In the ices-playlist.XML file there are two tags <logpath>/pathtofile</logpath> and <logfile>ices.log</logfile>
You can choose a different name for each instance/stream: <logfile>mylist.log</logfile>
Or you can change the path for the each instance/stream: <logpath/media/music/</logpath><logfile>ices.log</logfile>
Just be sure the account
2015 Aug 22
0
Best source for creating multiple streams
With IceS2 this is easily accomplished by copying the 'ices-playlist.XML' file (I have 3 copies in the same directory with different names). Then define a new mount point in the xml file and point to a different play list file within the XML ( random can be enabled in the xml). Once this is complete, in terminal start ices2 with each xml.
~ $ sudo ices2 /media/music/ices-playlist_s.XML
2015 Jun 09
2
Simple source on Debian
Hi there.
Thanks for the tip about Ices2. Do you know if it's possible to make
it work with mp3 files? I only ask because there are several people
who stream using my server, and they use mp3. I'm trying to create
fallback streams, but in order for that to work, I'd have to get them
to switch to ogg or find a way to make Ices work with mp3.
Thanks
On 6/9/15, Jos? Luis Artuch
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
2013 Aug 30
2
New and need help
Hello everyone. I haven't used Icecast yet but I'm hoping it can help me
with what I want to do.
I listen to podcasts a lot. Most of the time I'm at work I have something
playing in the background. The problem is once one ends I have to select
another to play. Or if they have all been played I can't use the auto next
feature.
So what I would like to do is setup a machine
2017 Jun 07
2
title streaming with ices
On Tue, 2017-06-06 at 16:18 +0000, Larry Turnbull wrote:
> >Recently Stream Licensing LLC has changed their requirements so that
> >streaming internet stations in the US must title stream the album along with
> >the song title and artist.
> >
> >I use ices for the backup automation when no live programming is taking
> >place.
> >
> >Ices shows 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,
2015 Nov 23
3
Looking for some advice to two problems I'm having
Hi guys.
I have two questions about my streaming setup and I was wondering if
any of you could offer some advice.
I'm using IceS 0.4 as my source. It's reading a text file that
contains the paths to about 300 different files that I want it to
randomly play. For some reason though, it seems to only play a few of
those files on a loop. I guess it could be in my head, but it seems
like
2015 Jun 09
2
Simple source on Debian
Hello everyone.
I just joined this list, and I was wondering if any of you might have
any suggestions. I'm looking for a source that will run on Debian,
that would simply send mp3 files I have in a folder to my Icecast2
server in a random order. I do not require anything special, like
random ads, scheduling support, etc.
I've given Liquidsoap a try, but it seems to be far too complex for
2006 Feb 07
1
guideline for plug-in to icecast2 server
hi
actually im trying to add feature to ices2 to able to stream mix file format such as
ogg and mp3 in the same playlist.m3u without extra decoding and encoding that function like ezstream. the reason i dont want to use ezstream as source client becoz after going thru decoding and encoding, the audio quality drops. Therefore im trying to find out is there any easy way out to add plug-in to
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.
2019 Dec 08
5
How to make the playlist repeat
Good afternoon,
I have two playlists going, on separate mount points, and they both
exhibit this behavior. It appears that ices is shutting down when it
reaches the end of the playlist. I'm getting these same four lines at
the end of the logs of both playlists:
[2019-12-08 00:00:53] INFO playlist-builtin/write_ogg_data module
shutdown requested
[2019-12-08 00:00:53] INFO input/input_loop
2005 Dec 12
1
Ezstream
Greetings,
I'm currently working on a program which utilizes Ezstream and
Icecast2 (http://r404.sf.net).
This project operates off a binary file generating the next file to be
played, eztream had the funcalitiy required (mp3 -> ogg support on the
fly) and seemed simple enough so I'm writing the modifications to
ezstream to support getting the path off of a binary.
My question, who
2004 Sep 20
4
Playlist containing both MP3 and OGG
Hello,
I have both MP3 and OGG in my hard drive, since I used to use MP3 encoding and
now I'm trying to move to OGG vorbis. I am wondering if there's a way to
stream a playlist containing both MP3 and OGG files. As far as I understand
from reading the doc, Ices-0.4 and Ices2 can only stream MP3 and OGG files
respectively. So I just installed both. But is there a trick or something
2006 Apr 12
2
Dynamic Playlist
I have a few related questions.
I'm using the following Debian packages:
Ices2 (2.0.1-4)
Icecast2 (2.3.1-2)
Here's the input section of my ices-playlist.xml:
<input>
<module>playlist</module>
<param name="type">basic</param>
<param name="file">/etc/icecast2/playlist.txt</param>
<param
2005 Jan 13
3
ices 0.4 can't find playlists...
Hello,
I've compiled and successfully run icecast2 with ices on a single
stream. But I'm running into problems running multiple streams from
ices to icecast...
I used the <playlist>...</playlist> syntax to run a single stream, but
the docs on icecast.org seem to suggest using the <input>...</input>
syntax instead. I've actually tried it both ways, with
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