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2016 Aug 09
0
fallen too far behind, removing
Morning all, I set up IceCast several years ago on centos 6. seemed
easy, now I am trying to install it on Centos 7.
For the life of me, I cant do it, I have read several STEP by steps on
how to configure, but I am pounding my head against the wall, I am a
Windows IT guy, thus I am looking for a step by step detail way of doing
it. All the examples I find, fail at some point or another. Any
2019 Aug 28
3
Anyone using ffmpeg as a source-client?
How are you capturing the audio-in?
Jack Elliott
On 8/27/2019 5:25 PM, webmaster at berean-biblechurch.org wrote:
> Yes, I'm using it to capture the audio-in and pushing to Icecast.
>
> On 2019-08-27 10:33, Jack Elliott wrote:
>> As described here in ffmpeg's documentation:
>>
>> http://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-all.html#Icecast
2020 May 14
2
can't stream Opus in CAF format
Using FFmpeg, I can stream to a file on disk okay:
c:\apps\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -f dshow -i audio="Line In (Realtek
High Definition Audio)" -c:a libopus -ac 1 -b:a 32000 live.caf
But, if I add Icey metadata, FFmpeg throws errors:
c:\apps\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -f dshow -i audio="Line In (Realtek
High Definition Audio)" -c:a libopus -ac 1 -b:a 32000^
-ice_name
2019 Sep 19
0
ffmpeg and metadata
On 19 Sep 2019, at 16:46, ScanCaster wrote:
> So ffmpeg can pull the metadata out of a stream and if its updated can
> parse it out, at least according to the documentation...
>
> I am just not finding any info on what I am supposed to "poll" and read
> to get this data?????
>
> ffmpeg -icy 1 -hide_banner -reconnect 1 -reconnect_at_eof 1 -
> reconnect_streamed 1
2019 Sep 19
0
unsubscribe
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Jan Versnel
jan at jcversnel.nl
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Icecast [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] Namens ScanCaster
Verzonden: donderdag 19 september 2019 14:48
Aan: icecast at xiph.org
Onderwerp: Re: [Icecast] Anyone using ffmpeg as a source-client?
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 12:55:28 -0300, Alejandro wrote:
> The biggest challenge was detect
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast2 and static files
If you check this unofficial howto at http://quasi.ksl.com/icecast/ then you
will find an example xml config file for ices which allows you to server
static music files. However, you will need to remove the 'encoding' section of
the file as on my system it would reencode on the fly as long as that section
existed.
--thanks
Michael Edwards
http://www.walledcity.ca
>===== Original
2018 Jan 10
0
R-hts
Hello,
Have a look at the plm package
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/plm/index.html
It has a convenient way to structure your data into panel according to some
id.
Best regards,
Jeremie
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 5:41 PM, deva d <devazresearch at gmail.com> wrote:
> dear all,
>
> i need some help in structuring my data file for a hierarchical time series
> analysis.
2004 Aug 06
2
web stats
hello,
i am involved in a user-modeling research. i need to collect the following
information while icecast is serving music:
client user-id
start time for client
end time for client
user id
songs listened to
<p>can i get these info by parsing the web stats?
thanks,
deva
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2004 Aug 06
2
web stats
hello,
i am involved in a user-modeling research. i need to collect the following
information while icecast is serving music:
client user-id
start time for client
end time for client
user id
songs listened to
<p>can i get these info by parsing the web stats?
thanks,
deva
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2004 Aug 06
1
song boundaries
Deva Seetharam <deva@downstreamdigital.com> said:
> i found that too. but, imho, doesnt have all the necessary details to
> write a system that can process metadata.
>
That's the document I wrote to both read (in incoming mode) and write (to
clients) the mp3/shoutcast metadata support in icecast2. I'd say it's sufficient.
Mike
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2018 Jan 10
2
R-hts
Hello,
It's difficult to help without a sample of the format. Can you provide a
short sample like 10 lines and a few columns.?
Best regards,
Jeremie
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 6:12 PM, John Kane via R-help <r-help at r-project.org>
wrote:
> Have a look at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-
> a-great-r-reproducible-example
> and
>
2007 Nov 05
1
Making the video plugin + patched MPlayer work with other backends
Hi,
I'm wondering how I can make my patched up mplayer work with other
MPlayer frontends, such as mplayer-plugin, GMPlayer, SMPlayer and
KMPlayer. When I play a video using mplayer normally with:
mplayer video.ext,
It detects the compiz video output and works fine, however when it is
called from other players (AFAIK, it just creates a window then asks
mplayer to display in it) with mplayer
2018 Jan 10
0
R-hts
Have a look at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
and
http://adv-r.had.co.nz/Reproducibility.html
On Wednesday, January 10, 2018, 11:51:22 AM EST, deva d <devazresearch at gmail.com> wrote:
dear all,
i need some help in structuring my data file for a hierarchical time series
analysis.
can someone help please ?
i have a 600
2018 Jan 10
4
R-hts
dear all,
i need some help in structuring my data file for a hierarchical time series
analysis.
can someone help please ?
i have a 600 row database in the nature of a panel data, with 3 time series
values of interest. the data also has 4 classificatory variables comprising
a code for each entity in the panel, a value for time (year), and
classification of type of entity and a further sub-group
2018 Mar 30
1
Question
Thank you Richard. They do have me set up with a DJ account to I will put all of this together today and see what I can make work. Thanks to all.
Cliff Witherspoon
Red Arrow Entertainment
864-613-4201
> On Mar 30, 2018, at 5:04 AM, Richard Elen <relen at brideswell.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, Cliff...
>
> The suggestions I've made assume that the station would allow you to
2018 Jan 10
0
R-hts
You are the one with data. Supply what you have (or a simulated version of same, hence the reading recommendation) using dput, and someone may suggest how to transform it. In most cases a simple tabular format (data frame) is sufficient.
--
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On January 10, 2018 12:20:47 PM PST, "J?r?mie Juste" <jeremiejuste at gmail.com> wrote:
2009 Jul 03
3
ffmpeg and zoneminder install problems
CentOs zoneminder users,
I have been trying to install zoneminder on Centos 5.3
(2.6.18-128.1.16.el5xen) and have hit a brick wall with ffmpeg
which zoneminder has as a dependancy.
There were no rpm's in centos or rpmforge so I have followed the
instructions on the zoneminder website for a CentOs install.
I have posted a note on the zoneminder list, but have not been able to
get any takers
2009 Feb 05
2
Bug in the parser (?) (PR#13504)
Full_Name: John C. Deva
Version: 2.8.1
OS: Fedora Linux 8, 64 bit
Submission from: (NULL) (193.200.150.189)
I notice that it is possible to redefine 'if' as a function of an arbitrary
number of arguments. Such redefined 'if' can then be used as any other user
function, except for that the parser still demands exactly three arguments to be
given to if. Furthermore, even if
2004 Aug 06
2
song boundaries
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 10:31, Deva Seetharam wrote:
> hello all,
>
> in icecast2, how can i determine when one *MP3* song ends and the next one
> starts?
>
> i am involved in user preferences research and i am writing a statistics
> collecting software the tracks the songs that are being played, the number
> of people listening to particular songs, genre etc.
>
>
2004 Aug 06
2
song boundaries
the metadata format is not documented officially anywhere, but really isn't
terribly complicated...
http://www.smackfu.com/stuff/programming/shoutcast.html
hows a nice concise description of it, and was the first result returned
from doing
http://www.google.com/search?q=shoutcast+metadata
oddsock
At 04:06 PM 2/25/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> > The mp3 metadata format is a nasty hack