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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 --- Features: * Streams live audio from microphone or mic/line jack to Icecast 2.x * Supports
2016 Nov 30
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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:
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
2015 Nov 18
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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
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 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
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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 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 Jan 14
0
Cool Mic
nice! feature request: re-connect possibility to use external microphone multiple configs level control how will you app distinguish from existing apps, e.g. broadcastmyself? bests, u. The Darkener: > 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
2015 Jan 19
1
Cool Mic
Hi Basil, I am going to make the app free to download and eventually release it as an open source project, yes. Thank you for the hint on the 48kHz. I'm planning on making an unofficial download link for the .APK on coolmic.net as soon as I get a couple of annoying bugs squashed, I'll keep the list updated. Cheers, Jordan On 01/17/2015 04:08 PM, Basil Mohamed Gohar wrote: > Jordan,
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
2007 Oct 28
5
v1.0.6 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.0/dovecot-1.0.6.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/1.0/dovecot-1.0.6.tar.gz.sig * IDLE: Interval between mailbox change notifies is now 1 second, because some clients keep a long-running IDLE connection and use other connections to actually read the mails. * SORT: If Date: header is missing or broken, fallback to using INTERNALDATE (as the SORT draft
2007 Oct 28
5
v1.0.6 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.0/dovecot-1.0.6.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/1.0/dovecot-1.0.6.tar.gz.sig * IDLE: Interval between mailbox change notifies is now 1 second, because some clients keep a long-running IDLE connection and use other connections to actually read the mails. * SORT: If Date: header is missing or broken, fallback to using INTERNALDATE (as the SORT draft
2005 Apr 06
4
Publics IPs in a loc zone
Hi again, I have now configured a 2.0.8 shorewall with two interfaces: interfaces: net eth0 detect loc eth2 detect masq: eth0 eth2 the interface eth0 has the 192.168.1.10 ip and its connected to internet the interface eth2 has the 192.168.2.1 ip and its conected to a router (CMTS - Cable Modem Termination System)
2020 Jun 03
2
using Icecast source client as PulseAudio source
There are many Icecast source clients[1] available now. The Coolmic[2] app is particularly interesting because it can turn a Android phone (e.g. SmartLav+ lapel mic[3]) into a wearable mic for presenters. Not everybody is keen to run Icecast though, some people may want to mix-and-match the Icecast source clients like that with some other broadcasting platform, Jitsi Meet[4], Zoom or whatever.
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
2011 Oct 21
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No Voice path during NCS call with Asterisk 10.0.0
Hi, I tried to establish NCS call b/w 2 endpoints of same PacketCable MTA using asterisk-10.0.0. I observed that MDCX sent to aaln/1 contains its own SDP. Some I observed with aaln/2. So voice path is not established b/w aaln/1 and aaln/2. My Configurations: mgcp.cong: [mta84.globaledgesoft.com] host = mta84.globaledgesoft.com wcardep = aaln/* callwaiting = 1 ;canreinvite = 1 dtmfmode
2018 Oct 21
0
Configure Ubuntu Server 16.04 for icecast2
Hi Frederick, Wouldn't overhead (at least partly) already be factored in with the speed test data/results? Obviously not 100% comparable to audio streaming, but.. Cheers, Jordan On 10/21/18 9:10 AM, Fred Gleason wrote: > On Oct 21, 2018, at 12:05, Jordan Erickson <jordan at coolmic.net > <mailto:jordan at coolmic.net>> wrote: > >> 283000/5000=56.6 >>
2018 Oct 21
1
Configure Ubuntu Server 16.04 for icecast2
Those speed tests are best case scenario - one big old file where the only overhead would be tcp syn/acks. 5000 x syn/acks and handshakes everytime a client connects would quite a lot of overhead I imagine. Note that this is an educated guess - I don't run /anything/ on the scale of 5000 users lol ---- Jordan Erickson wrote ---- >Hi Frederick, > >Wouldn't overhead (at least
2018 Oct 21
2
Configure Ubuntu Server 16.04 for icecast2
On Oct 21, 2018, at 12:05, Jordan Erickson <jordan at coolmic.net> wrote: > 283000/5000=56.6 > > So with ~283Mb/s upstream, if you wanted 5,000 listener capacity your > streams would have to have a bitrate of 56.6kb/s or lower. Speaking conservatively, I would de-rate that number by 50%, or in other words: 0.5*283000/5000=28.3 kb/sec. This to account for various overheads