Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Icecast streaming issues"
2019 Mar 11
1
Listener Stats
Hi,
I really need to find out how to track how many listeners I have to my
stream. "Listener_connections" doesn't seem to be the right one, because
the number continues to increment even when the stream is down. I've looked
into the rest of my available stats, and nothing seems to be quite right.
I'm not extremely familiar with IceCast, so I'm hoping there is another
2019 Mar 06
2
Icecast multi proc
Hi,
We use Icecast 2.4.4 on debian 9 and Centos 7. How can we see if
Icecast use multicores?
Best regards,
Michel
--
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20190306/dc2eba1e/attachment.html>
2008 Sep 06
4
schedule a fallback and / 2 sources streaming at 1 server ???
Dick Trump wrote:
> kosnickx wrote:
>
>> So my question is if it is possible to schedule
>> some sort of fallback to another mount point whenever i want to
>>
>
> Yes. I have a Windows installation where my live stream comes from Simplecast with multiple mount points with the same data.
>
> At certain points in the day, I need to insert alternate
2020 Mar 27
2
making sense of the stats
Hi, Robert. I appreciate the explanation. Indeed, the terminology is
not consistent or intuitive.
So by your "4 services" you mean _sources_?
If clients are source connections (one and the same?), then how do we
reconcile limits for both clients and sources? Is it like saying, 'for
all of the X sources, they can have a total of Y connections'?
How can I set limits on the
2009 Nov 08
2
Fwd: Re: Can't support more than one listener
On 11/8/2009 7:37 AM, Karl Heyes wrote:
> On 08/11/09 01:24, Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
>
>> I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've tried
>> streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some reason only
>> one listener at a time can hear the stream.
>>
>> I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer
2020 Mar 26
2
making sense of the stats
I can't make sense of the connection stats on the admin page. We have
one source and one mountpoint.
What is the difference between _client_connections_ and _clients_ and
_connection_s? How can they be so different in value? Same questions
for _listener_connections_ and _listeners_? The connections values seem
high for only 5 listeners and one admin.
Here is a snapshot of the admin
2005 Aug 18
8
Extending a js class
It''s been a few days since I posted my last two emails (of which, no one
replied to) so I''ve gone ahead and coded a working slider class as well
as a ''resizeable'' class that allows a user to drag and resize the
element. I also linked these two together as I want to have slider
behavior that can resize the resizeable element. The end result is both
the
2009 Nov 08
4
Can't support more than one listener
I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've tried
streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some reason only
one listener at a time can hear the stream.
I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming
with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine.
Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer?
2004 Aug 06
2
Streaming
This may be interesting to some.
I recently discovered AllCast.com which has developed a p2p streaming
solution. Unfortunately they decided to use WMA due to it's video
capability but hopefully they could be presuaded to switch to Vorbis
later when Tarkin is available. For audio though, it appears a good way
to reduce bandwidth requirements at the broadcasting end and potentially
2007 Jun 19
1
RTP/RTSP streaming of GSM or ADPCM audio
Thomas B. Ruecker wrote:
> Michael Grigoni wrote:
>
>>Greetings:
>>
>>It would be nice if Icecast supported RTSP;
>
> It probably never will
>
>>however I would
>>appreciate any suggestions for a small RTSP/RTP solution to
>>encode 8kHz mono audio in GSM or ADPCM and service multiple
>>unicast client connections.
>
> why not use
2015 Dec 06
4
Listener statistics on a fallback stream
Hello,
I've come across a small problem and I'm not sure it's a bug or a
misconfiguration in icecast, so I thought I'd ask here.
The situation: we have an automated radio station that is fed from a
dedicated virtual machine with SAM broadcaster. I set up a stream with a
fallback mount; SAM connects to the fallback. Now, whenever the DJ wants
to broadcast live all he has to do is
2016 Dec 29
5
two listeners with different "driver = " configs
Hi,
I would like to have two seperate imap listeners, with different
authentication settings, but the mailstore and userbase etc will be
identical.
I know I can do this:
> service imap-login {
> inet_listener imap {
> port = 143
> }
> inet_listener imap2 {
> port = 144
> }
> }
But I'm unsure how to configure imap/143 with "driver =
2004 Aug 06
5
A large streaming project
> As a guess, how many IceCast streams could be supported on one Linux PC
> (say 1.5Ghz PC).
Icast at one point had about 456 stations or so. We were able to do
this (all the music was preencoded) with 8 machines quite reliably.
Basically 4 machines sourced streams, and 4 machines served them. Only
three machines were really needed, so failures were taken care of if
only one machine
2014 Nov 27
2
Streaming Stats Problem
I run IceCast 2.3.2 at Port Stephens FM radio station for streaming our
broadcast feed. Most things work fine but there is a small glitch somewhere
that seems to drop the 'Source Level Stats' information after a few days.
The application must be stopped then started again to reconnect the 'Source
Level Stats'. It used to work fine some time back but not now.
The main reason for
2008 Sep 07
1
schedule a fallback and / 2 sources streaming at 1 server ???
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Dick Trump <dtrump1 at triadav.com> wrote:
> kosnickx wrote:
>> But there is one thing : while falling back from one mount point to
>> another it takes about 10 to 15 seconds. Does this happen to you too? Is
>> there any way to reduce this to minimum or to 0 if possible.
I've been wanting to advise you to give liquidsoap a try
2004 Aug 06
2
bit/bytes
Hi Goeff,
Thanks for your precisions. You wrote: "Internet connections are also
expressed in bits, or kilobits, not Kilobytes"; then I guess a connection of
1Mb is also 1 megaBITS and NOT megaBYTES. There is something I don't
understand; how are affording small radios that have up to 1000 concurrent
listeners a 128Mb connection? Is there any magical solution I am not aware
of?
2004 Aug 06
7
slow streaming
hi,
here is my configuration :
I've got a NATed network through a linux box
the icecast server is running on the router
I'm running ices 2.0 beta 4 on my own box
everything seems to work fine, BUT:
- I don't appear on yp directories (which are of course commented out in the icecast config file)
even with my public IP address or a dyndns domain
- the stream lags on the internet.
2014 May 23
2
Hiccup on streaming
Hi all, this is my first time on this list.
I have a very basic icecast2 server installed from Ubuntu repository.
It's running on a linux Ubuntu Studio 12.04 LTS with an Athlon 64 X2 5200+.
This linux box is at a Community FM Radio Station.
We installed a radio automatization software called "Radit".
Radit is developed by a spanish guy and runs very well. It's open source
and
2017 Apr 11
2
Server Side Spot Replacement?
Thank you Phillip, my first time here.
What I want to achieve is to replace ads in a live ad break on live streamed radio with personal spots for each listener. I want to recognize the start of the break, split listeners into separate streamed spots and then back again to the live stream when the spots has been played.
The main goal is to offer programmatic data driven ads on streamed radio and
2011 May 27
3
two *independ* shoutcast listeners
Hi all,
I set up a icecast server 2.3.2 with two shoutcast listeners (port 8000
and port 8002).
What I have noticed is , if I have only one "DSP" source that stream to
the first listener (on port 8001), audio become available on both
listener ? Meaning that a player will open with success on
http://myhost:8000/stream or http://myhost:8002/stream with the same audio.
With two source,