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2018 Jul 25
0
IceCast 2.3.x v. 2.4.x connections? Difference?
Hi, thanks for reply back to me, it was my mistake I used the same number:8000 at the listening port to remote that computer. I changed the number at the listening port, now I am back on. Best regards, Miguel Jean
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From: ScanCaster <scancaster at scancaster.net>
To: icecast at xiph.org
Subject: [Icecast] IceCast 2.3.x v. 2.4.x connections?
2018 Jul 12
0
"Internal Relay" of stream to 2 mounts?
Hi there
Relay is the answer! Have not tried this but makes logically sense.
Best regards
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 3:59 PM, ScanCaster <scancaster at scancaster.net>
wrote:
> I have a situation where it would be desirable to provide a mount/stream,
> but in a rather unique fashion.
>
> We will call the feed Radio.
>
> My source would encode via DarkIce/EZStream etc. and
2007 Oct 29
4
What's best practice for serving multiple formats from a remote icecast server?
We are running an icecast2 server in conjunction with our LPFM radio
station and need a little advice.
We have been serving a single 128k ogg stream from a remote server and
would like to make additional formats available (e.g. mp3, lower
bandwidth, etc.)
I would think this has been done a few thousand times and there would be
a "best practice" but I can't find it.
Our basic
2005 Mar 16
0
ezstream
ezstream is only for streaming files and playlists. Not live audio.
Darkice (ogg and mp3), ices2 (ogg only), or liveice (I think mp3 only,
but never used it) are better choices for doing live audio. ezstream is
designed to be really simple, so it surprises me that re-encoding was
included in it at all. ezstream can only stream one source to one
icecast server/mountpoint. To my knowledge the
2020 Mar 19
0
Icecast source client with web request/voting for next to play function
Hi Kokos
The first thing you need is a music play out system. Almost anything can
play a random song from your collection; but; you have some conditions
you want to place on the play out process.
I recommend a program called Rivendell which is free and will do
everything you want.
http://static.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-install-rd3/rivendell-install-rhel7.html
There is a FB group and a
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,
2018 May 02
0
Icecast Digest, Vol 167, Issue 2
Thanks for the reply. So then does this message indicate an issue with my setup (I use Liquidsoap to stream to Icecast) or an issue with a listener client? It looks like the listener count drops immediately after someone connects which to seems like a problem at the listeners end.
> On 2 May 2018, at 22:00, icecast-request at xiph.org wrote:
>
> Send Icecast mailing list submissions to
2017 Jul 18
0
Source Drops, metadata, and source limits in setup
Good morning,
On Sat, 2017-07-15 at 20:51 +0000, ScanCaster wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2017 09:16:34 +0000, Philipp Schafft wrote:
>
> > This posting confirms me in that I should write a separate e-mail to the
> > list on how metadata updates work and how they should be implemented on
> > the source side.
>
> And what is different in the way this is updated???
The
2015 Dec 10
1
Extending Icecast 2.4.X against Ezstream (Run External Script or Integrate Ezstream Source)
Good evening,
I am extending Icecast 2.4.x in a project that intends to use ezstream
many times during the Icecast execution life cycle. At the point when I
"start up" ezstream, I am faced with a dilemma of whether I should just
integrate the ezstream source code into my project and program directly
to the procedures, or whether I should just use shell scripts to control
ezstream.
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
2005 Mar 03
0
ezstream
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 14:50:47 +0000, Ben Edwards (lists)
<lists@videonetwork.org> wrote:
> 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
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
2018 Jul 12
0
"Internal Relay" of stream to 2 mounts?
Good afternoon,
On Thu, 2018-07-12 at 13:59 +0000, ScanCaster wrote:
> I'd like to NOT SEND the SAME AUDIO to the server TWICE! Ie setup darkice
> to feed Radio and Radio-2. Wasting bandwidth a 32K * x adds up. Even
> reducing bitrate * x still adds up. Really don't want to have to encode
> twice for this.
> [...]
> Is it possible to do this in icecast.xml some what
2005 Aug 24
3
Icecast 2.3 RC1 Announcement
Well, I've got it installed, and configured with several
fallback-to-file mounts. I don't actually have any source clients
connecting to it, but even so, the fallback-to-file mounts seem to work
great. I'm very excited about this functionality since I've been
running ezstream in the past which has given me all sorts of problems,
most of which I've mentioned on this list.
2005 Jan 13
0
client connections seems high
Michael Smith wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:19:08 -0500, Joel Ebel <jbebel@ncsu.edu> wrote:
>
>>I asked this questions before, but I think it got lost/ignored in all
>>the traffic. So I'm asking it again.
>>
>>Why would my clients number always be 113 larger than my number of
>>listeners? It was right earlier today, but when I restarted the
2007 Jan 04
0
Icecast protocol
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Hi,
On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 21:57:12 -0600,
Ian Desc?teaux <descoteauxi@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm writting a simple app which is gonna take FLAC file and
> convert them to ogg and mp3 format before sending them to
> icecast upon streaming. I have search a lot over and can't
> find a icecast protocol definition, or even an
2005 Feb 09
1
Setting up a windows icecast server problem
I need help!!! I can turn on my icecast server and bring up the status page and login to the admin section but I can't play music.
I am using ezstream and below is some code from the ezstream config file. Do I need to include some code with in the regular icecast config file that points to the ezstream directory.
<url>http://www.chris-on-the-web.com:8000/cwradio</url>
2023 Dec 04
0
Wrong url's from ezstream/icecast
I run two streams from ezstream via Icecast2 - one over http and one
over https.
In the ezstream config file I have defined two servers (http and https)
and the two streams point to the different servers (by their names).
But, if I go to the following two url's, Icecast report same (http-)
'streaming url' for both:
https://radio.horsens-garage.rocks:8443/
2005 Feb 08
1
setting up a windows icecast server
I'm having problems with setting a windows icecast server. Below is what my icecast config file looks like.
<icecast>
<!-- set hard limits for server usage -->
<limits>
<!-- max number of clients at a time -->
<clients>100</clients>
<!-- max number of sources at a time -->
<sources>25</sources>
2005 Mar 04
0
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