Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Open-source Icecast source client for Android"
2015 Dec 07
0
Icecast source client for Android with Opus support
I wanted to send out a little note to the Opus/Xiph list about my Kickstarter project for Cool Mic, an open source Icecast source client for Android (I hope it's not out of line that I do. I'm hoping to grab your attention for just a minute to tell you about it. For those also on the Icecast user list I apologize for the cross-post).
Cool Mic is an open-source Icecast 2.x source client.
2015 Nov 18
0
Cool Mic (Android source client for Icecast 2.x) update & Kickstarter
Hi Icecasters,
I would like to share a Kickstarter page with you that will (with your
help) fund publishing an open source, live-audio Icecast source client
for Android called "Cool Mic".
Please visit the page and watch the video for an idea of what we're
going for with this. Our primary focus is to support livestreaming
musicians and artists of all kinds but it can also be used as
2017 Feb 08
0
Source client for Android officially released in Google Play
We would like to announce the official release of Cool Mic, a 100%
open-source (GPLv3) Icecast source client for Android. We hope you can
download it and try it out, we are very proud of its functionality so far.
Google Play Install:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cc.echonet.coolmicapp
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Features:
* Streams live audio from microphone or mic/line jack to Icecast 2.x
* Supports
2018 Oct 01
0
Cool Mic v1.0.6 released (Icecast source client for Android)
I would like to announce the release of Cool Mic 1.0.6, an open source
Icecast source client for Android.
We have worked hard to implement some new features based on user
feedback, such as auto-reconnect and manual input gain adjustment. We?ve
also revamped our codebase to give better response, stability and room
for future enhancements. For instance, we?ve separated the
connection/streaming core
2015 Jan 20
3
Cool Mic (Android vorbis live source client) beta available
Greetings,
I would like to announce the beta release of Cool Mic, an Android ogg
vorbis source client for Icecast 2.x.
Please have a look at the information at Cool Mic's website,
http://coolmic.net and download the beta (it is not available in the
Play Store yet).
Please let me know about any bugs you may encounter, suggestions for use
and if you have any other feedback. I hope you enjoy
2015 Jan 25
1
Cool Mic (Android vorbis live source client) beta available
Thank you all so far for the feedback. I've forwarded this to my dev
team, right now they are working on improvements based on what I've
received so far. I'll keep list updated on progress and new versions if
that doesn't seem to spammy. My goal is for Cool Mic to be the most
stable and functional (and open source!) Android source client for
Icecast that supports open codecs.
2015 Jan 25
0
Cool Mic (Android vorbis live source client) beta available
works ;)
ideas and observations:
- show also bitrates insted of ogg quality settings only
- maybe a more consistent handling of the back button, i.e. when in menus
- seems i can't stop broadcasting ... ? "Stop Broadcast" doesn't do anything,
only "Quit" stops it.
- an reliable indicator that we're broadcasting (the red flashing appeared
only once, now it shows
2015 Oct 10
2
Forcing a sspecific stream type
Hi Steve,
I think you are able to do what you want with liquidsoap.
Regards,
Dennis
Verzonden vanaf mijn Cyanogen-telefoon
Op 11 okt. 2015 12:19 AM schreef Jordan Erickson <jerickson at logicalnetworking.net>:
>
> Hi Steve, Icecast simply passes the stream through unconverted. You'd
> want to employ something that will convert the stream for you before it
> hits
2011 Jun 08
0
Fwd: TASCAM Pre-Sales Support Request has been received - Reference: 4B130AY5
I'm forwarding this to the Icecast list in hopes that others can gain
some perspective on how the Tascam company operates currently as far as
supporting the Linux platform...Kind of dissapointing since it is known
that at least the US-100 product works very well with newer Linux
distributions. Maybe we can gently push them in the right direction and
gain an audio product company that supports
2015 Oct 10
0
Forcing a sspecific stream type
That is transcoding.
If you are attempting to achieve good audio quality, this is exactly what you don?t want to do.
This is like taking a .jpg and making another .jpg from it.
/greg.
From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Dennis Heerema
Sent: Saturday, 10 October, 2015 15:50
To: Icecast streaming server user discussions
Subject: Re: [Icecast]
2020 Sep 27
1
Cool Mic (source client for Android) v1.2.2 released
Hi fellow Icecasters,
We just released a new version of Cool Mic (v1.2.2), a GPLv3 Icecast
source client for Android. There are a new features and improvements in
this release. You can download it directly from Google Play or go to our
website and download the APK directly. It will also be updated soon on
the F-Droid app repository. We hope you enjoy it!
https://coolmic.net
Sincerely,
Jordan
2016 Nov 30
0
Cool Mic (Android source client) released
Hi all,
I'm proud to announce Cool Mic's availability in the Google Play store
(Public Beta / "Early Access"). Cool Mic is a 100% open source Icecast
source client for Android that streams live audio from your microphone /
mic-in jack using open codecs (Ogg/Opus, Ogg/Vorbis). Cool Mic has many
interesting and useful features which I think are worth a look.
Google Play:
2015 Jan 18
0
Cool Mic
On 01/14/2015 04:15 PM, The Darkener wrote:
> Hi unosonic,
>
> Cool Mic's primary advantage to other source clients out there is that
> it streams in the patent-free, high quality Ogg Vorbis format
> (BroadcastMyself only supports MP3). We will be adding opus support in
> the future as well.
>
> Re: Feature requests: Re-connect sounds like the next feature that will
2015 Jan 14
2
Cool Mic
Hi unosonic,
Cool Mic's primary advantage to other source clients out there is that
it streams in the patent-free, high quality Ogg Vorbis format
(BroadcastMyself only supports MP3). We will be adding opus support in
the future as well.
Re: Feature requests: Re-connect sounds like the next feature that will
be added :) Thank you. I am fairly certain you can already use a wired
2016 Jul 11
3
ssl-cert's
# cat fullchain.pem privkey.pem >combined.pem
I wouldn't think it matters much where you put the cert as long as the
running Icecast user has permissions to read it. I'd create (if not
already created) /etc/icecast personally.
<ssl-certificate>:
If specified, this points to the location of a file that contains both
the X.509 private and public key. This is required for HTTPS
2015 Jan 14
2
Cool Mic
I've been directing the development for a new Icecast 2.x source client
for Android called "Cool Mic". It's designed to be simple and elegant
with an easy to use interface. It uses the device's microphone to
broadcast live audio in Ogg Vorbis format.
It's come to the point in development where I'd like to ask for anyone
interested in helping give feedback. All core
2015 Oct 10
4
Forcing a sspecific stream type
Is it possible to force Icecast to stream in a specific stream type,
such as OGG, regardless of the source or input? For example, if a
streaming client connects to an Icecast server with an MP3 format
stream, can Icecast be forced to send it out as OGG or AAC or anything
else? Or does Icecast simply pass the stream through unconverted?
2013 Apr 01
1
Any android source client for icecast ?
Here I leave some source client android for Icecast.
There is one that works with mp3, one that works with OGG Vorbis and one more that works with Theora, I've only tried the MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, and have certain limitations but work well.
Greetings.
Aqu? dejo algunos clientes source android para Icecast.
Hay uno que funciona con mp3, otro que funciona con OGG Vorbis y uno mas que funciona
2004 Aug 06
1
AW: Ices 2.0 - make error
I see that
libxml1-1.8.17
and
libxml-2.5.10
are installed. is this perhaps the problem?
But so what it looks like i also can forget it trying to install ices2 for live streaming 'cause OpenBSD makes problems. argl, i think i can give up livestreaming with OpenBSD.
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Von: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org] Im Auftrag von Geoff
2012 Mar 17
2
Multpiple sound cards with ices client?
I was wondering is it possible to use the ices client with
more that one soundcard under Centos Linux?
I only want to stream one mono audio feed to icecast, but am
already using the Line input of my sound card for something
else, and the mic input might be far to sensitive.
TIA
Keith
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