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2018 Apr 18
2
Intro & Chrome v. 65.0.33.25.181
Hi Leif, Did You faced that with the exact same Chrome version? Since this version is the only one having this issue. I have had this kind of arrangement (intro + live stream) for decades. Technology changes but the idea is the same. I have tested a lot of hardware and combinations. I do have a fail over stream (with different specs) and that hasn’t been an issue at all. I do not know but I
2018 Apr 18
2
Intro & Chrome v. 65.0.33.25.181
Hi there, Any other versions of Google Chrome and all version of other browsers are working. I have done my best to set up the intro to match the live stream. http://185.139.168.34:8000/yleisohjelma - intro is 256 kbits/s 48 kHz ISO-MPEG2 L3 - live is 256 kbits/s 48 kHz ISO-MPEG2 L3 http://185.139.168.34:8000/vara - live is 128 kBits/s 48 kHz, possible ISO-MPEG2 L3 - there is no intro Of
2018 Apr 19
0
Intro & Chrome v. 65.0.33.25.181
There should be no issue with the varying bit rate. For an MP3 stream, you can change bit rates mid-stream all you want as long as you keep the sample rate and channel counts the same. If you check chrome://media-internals, you'll see that you're getting a PIPELINE_ERROR_DECODE. Since Chrome v64, it has been a lot more picky about the streams it accepts. I suspect that Icecast is
2018 Apr 18
0
Intro & Chrome v. 65.0.33.25.181
Hello Oskar, No i didn’t face it with this exact version of Chrome but with different versions and other players/ Webbrowsers. IMHO you should first try to set encoding of intro and stream identical. And try different players. Regards Leif > Am 18.04.2018 um 13:53 schrieb Oskar Vilkevuori <oskar.vilkevuori at ovt.fi>: > > Hi Leif, > > Did You faced that with the
2018 Apr 28
1
mp3 stream and Chrome v.65.0.33.25.181
Hi there, mux=raw made the change. Thanks! Moimoi, Oskar Vilkevuori > On 28 Apr 2018, at 23.07, Marvin Scholz <epirat07 at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On 28 Apr 2018, at 21:46, Oskar Vilkevuori wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> I have used VLC 0.9.9 on Windows platform for streaming audio to icecast2 for years. Had no problems. Since Google Chrome
2018 Apr 28
2
mp3 stream and Chrome v.65.0.33.25.181
Hi there, I have used VLC 0.9.9 on Windows platform for streaming audio to icecast2 for years. Had no problems. Since Google Chrome v.65.0.33.25.181 I ran into problems. Stream will play couple of minutes and then stop. Is there something fundamentally wrong with my configuration in vlm configuration: output
2018 Apr 18
0
Intro & Chrome v. 65.0.33.25.181
Hello Oskar, I had a similar problem. The fix was to produce an intro file with same Bitrate, sampling rate (khz), channels and so on as the stream. Most players get confused when one of this parameters changes in between. Cheers Leif > Am 18.04.2018 um 10:13 schrieb Oskar Vilkevuori <oskar.vilkevuori at ovt.fi>: > > Hi there, > > I ran to dead end when Google
2019 May 15
2
Debian - IceCast v2.4.2 SSL Support
Moro, On 5/14/19 4:36 PM, Oskar Vilkevuori wrote: > Hi there, > > Any idea? Please use these packages  https://wiki.xiph.org/Icecast_Server/Installing_latest_version_(official_Xiph_repositories) or rebuild the Debian package but with the openssl -dev package present on your machine. > > I found > from https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744815 that >
2019 May 14
3
Debian - IceCast v2.4.2 SSL Support
Hi there, Is there something I’m missing here… INFO connection/get_ssl_certificate No SSL capability Does this indicate that I have a package not supporting SSL or have I misconfigured something somewhere? Two Listening sockets 8000 and 8001 (tried also 8002 & 8443) SSL enabled. Certificate (public and private part together in one file) .pem. read access for user, group and other too…
2019 May 14
1
Debian - IceCast v2.4.2 SSL Support
Hi Oskar, I run on debian 9 use icecast 2.4.4 using apt-get installl icecast2 It works fine on ssl using a pem cert. I thing your .pem file is not correct. Best regards, Michel > Op 14 mei 2019 om 18:36 heeft Oskar Vilkevuori <oskar.vilkevuori at ovt.fi> het volgende geschreven: > > Hi there, > > Any idea? > > I found from
2019 May 15
1
GoDaddy Certificate
Hi there, How should I prepare or put together crt-files for icecast to understand it? I have two files. One having one cert and the second two certs. I guess the first one is my host and the rest is for linking back to CA… Moimoi, Oskar ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Oskar Vilkevuori GSM +358 400 280500 oskar.vilkevuori at ovt.fi
2018 Apr 28
0
mp3 stream and Chrome v.65.0.33.25.181
On 28 Apr 2018, at 21:46, Oskar Vilkevuori wrote: > Hi there, > > I have used VLC 0.9.9 on Windows platform for streaming audio to > icecast2 for years. Had no problems. Since Google Chrome > v.65.0.33.25.181 I ran into problems. Stream will play couple of > minutes and then stop. > > Is there something fundamentally wrong with my configuration in vlm >
2019 May 15
0
Debian - IceCast v2.4.2 SSL Support
Terve, I used You guidance and yes… version 2.4.4 Now I have one new line on error.log WARN connection/get_ssl_certificate Invalid cert file /usr/share/icecast2/icecast.pem It might be that Michel van Dop was right… This is how I generated the cert: openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -nodes -x509 -keyout icecast2.pem -out icecast2.pem Have I done something wrong? There is still
2019 May 14
0
Debian - IceCast v2.4.2 SSL Support
Hi there, Any idea? I found from https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744815 <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744815> that there is a license problem and therefor Icecast no longer support SSL on Debian. Please help me. Is this the situation? I’m happy with other linux distribution if there is a working package for it with SSL Support. Moimoi, Oskar
2007 Dec 07
5
Grouping by interval
Hello, I have a dataframe of say 20 lines with one line per individual. I want to group these 20 individuals by length class (eg. of 5cm) and get the mean value of all the other variables (eg VarA and VarB) for each length class My dataframe is as follow: Length <- 10:30 VarA <- seq(1000,1200,10) VarB <- seq(500,700,10) Data <- cbind(Length,VarA,VarB) And I want to get something
2011 Sep 12
2
Automated generation of combinations
Hello,   I'd like to generate automatically all the possible combinations of a set of 8 variables (there are 535, too many to do it by hand). For example:   input: varA, varB, varC output: varA+varB+varC             varA+varB             varA+varC             varB+varC             varA             varB             varC Is there any function that produces this option?   Thank you [[alternative
2011 May 05
3
cross-correlation table with subscript or superscript to indicate significant differences
Hi, I wonder whether the following is possible with R, and whether anyone has done that and can share his/her code with me. I have a correlation matrix, and I want to create a correlation table that I can copy to Microsoft Word with a superscript above each correlation, indicating significant differences in the same row. That is, when correlations in the same row do not share superscript, it means
2008 Mar 16
2
How to loop through all the columns in dataframe
Hi: Can anyone advice me on how to loop and perform a calculation through all the columns. here's my data xd<- c(2.2024,2.4216,1.4672,1.4817,1.4957,1.4431,1.5676) pd<- c(0.017046,0.018504,0.012157,0.012253,0.012348,0.011997,0.012825) td<- c(160524,163565,143973,111956,89677,95269,81558) mydf<-data.frame(xd,pd,td) trans<-t(mydf) trans I have these values that I need to
2007 Nov 07
2
creating a dynamic output vector
Let's say I have a program that returns variables whose names may be any string within the vector NAMES=c("varA","varB","varC","varD","varE","varF"..."varZ"), but I do not ever know which ones have actually been created. So in one example output, "varA", "varC", and "varD" could exist, but
2012 Jan 01
1
How to pass in a list of variables as an argument to a function?
Hello, I have some code that currently works fine and I am endeavoring to convert the major pieces of it into functions. This involves taking "hard coded" names of variables that are used in various places and figuring out how to abstract them out into functions where the arguments (i.e. a list of variables)?can be passed to the parent function and used within that function for various