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2019 Sep 09
2
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Hello, A. Craig West,
Well, the files from one folder (call it Blues) go to the blues server
and the files from the other folder (call it Rock) go to the rock server.
both would be given a mount point name depicting the style.
======= At 2019-09-09, 12:53:11 you wrote: =======
>The stream url is not the same as a folder, although they are structurally
>similar. What URLs do you use to
2019 Sep 09
2
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Hello, A. Craig West,
>Multiple streams are generally separated by the path that is used to access
>it, they all run on the same port. This is determined by the stream source
>when it connects to the server
Seriously?
Just because they are in a different folder? What about subfolders??
I have short sound bites in the main folder followed by some singles in the next level and the next
2019 Sep 09
1
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Hello, A. Craig West,
I recognize NONE of those programs at all...
I use SAM broadcaster and at times WinAmp (with DNAS plugin)
These are the broadcasting softwares I use. (I generally use WinAmp unless I'm going live then I change to Sam)
======= At 2019-09-09, 13:16:29 you wrote: =======
>I understand that is the intent, what I am wondering is what is
>currently reading in those
2019 Sep 09
6
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wilderzone.radio.2:
> Hello, unosonic,
>
> Okay, we'll do it this way as it appears to be the only sane way...
> THIS is the xml config file that I've been using for ONE STREAM ONLY.
but it's not the config file you're using actually at your site.
can't find any mountpoint called /rock ...
there must be another one...
2019 Sep 09
7
multiple instances?
Hello, unosonic,
======= At 2019-09-09, 04:54:14 you wrote: =======
>wilderzone.radio.2:
>> >What is the use case that you are trying to address? Icecast is well
>> >suited to running multiple streams in parallel and offers complex
>> >configuration options for many use cases.
>>
>> Well the "case" or as others would call it "use"
2019 Sep 10
1
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Hello, Thomas_B._Rücker,
Thank you.
======= At 2019-09-10, 03:33:35 you wrote: =======
>Hi,
>
>On 9/10/19 6:41 AM, wilderzone.radio.2 wrote:
>> Hello, Thomas_B._Rücker,
>>
>> Initially I was asking for a working example file with more than one stream instance. Something that I can take as an example to work from.
>
>
>It took us quite a few emails to get to
2019 Sep 09
7
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Hello, Thomas_B._Rücker,
======= At 2019-09-09, 08:36:43 you wrote: =======
>
>I am not familiar with a file called "icecast_run.xml".
>Could this be a local modification to your installation?
>
>You should be able to check which one is used by opening the
>"icecast.bat" file that you are using to start the server.
aha!! You nailed it! I have no idea why
2019 Sep 10
7
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Hello, Thomas_B._Rücker,
Initially I was asking for a working example file with more than one stream instance. Something that I can take as an example to work from.
I've not gotten that yet, despite posting 2 config files; both that came with the install package.
Trust me, if there were other choices for streaming servers than just icecast and shoutcast; I'd be running there to see if
2019 Sep 09
1
multiple instances?
Hi, let me clarify some things as I think there is some
confusion here:
Icecast only uses one config file, which can be specified
during startup of icecast with the -c command line flag,
for example:
icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
On window this is taken care of by the icecast.bat file, and
it will use the icecast.xml, there is no second config file.
In order to have multiple streams
2019 Sep 09
1
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Hello, unosonic,
nope.... I got nothing. All I get is error code 200 or 10061 in Sam's encoder window.
(I'm using it because it gives me some sort of error code feedback unlike winamp's DNAS)
btw, what's up with the oddball ascii arrows in the XML files? (IE <!-- and --> )
======= At 2019-09-09, 06:23:42 you wrote: =======
>wilderzone.radio.2:
>
>> I do
2019 Sep 09
1
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Hi,
On 9/9/19 12:31 PM, wilderzone.radio.2 wrote:
> Hello, unosonic,
>
> Actually that IS one of the 2 config files being used. (This one named icecast.xml)
>
> (so far, oddly enough, NO ONE has mentioned the usage of the 2nd config file by name of icecast_run.xml)
I am not familiar with a file called "icecast_run.xml".
Could this be a local modification to your
2019 Sep 09
0
multiple instances?
Hello, Thomas_B._Rücker,
>> I was wondering if it is at all possible to run more than one instance of icecast? I tried installing a 2nd instance of icecast (folder name icecast2) and adjusted the xml files to accommodate a 2nd port but it doesn't seem to be working.
>
>
>Yes it's possible, but in most cases it is not necessary.
>
>What is the use case that you are
2019 Sep 09
0
multiple instances? Updated
I understand that is the intent, what I am wondering is what is
currently reading in those files, putting them into a continuous
stream of music, and sending the stream to the server? You probably
have some program such as ices, darkice, or ezstream (there are many
other possibilities) set up to be your stream source. If you want two
streams, you need to set up two stream sources, each connecting
2019 Sep 09
0
multiple instances? Updated
Multiple streams are generally separated by the path that is used to access
it, they all run on the same port. This is determined by the stream source
when it connects to the server
On Mon, 9 Sep 2019, 11:35 wilderzone.radio.2, <wilderzone.radio.2 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello, Thomas_B._Rücker,
>
> ======= At 2019-09-09, 08:36:43 you wrote: =======
>
> >
> >I am not
2019 Sep 09
0
multiple instances? Updated
The stream url is not the same as a folder, although they are structurally
similar. What URLs do you use to access your streams? Each separate url is
a separate stream. The file layout of the files where the streams are is
only important to your source client. If you want to streams, you need two
sources, each configured to connect to a different mount point. How are you
reading in the music files
2019 Sep 09
0
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Hello, Thomas_B._Rücker,
>>
>>> I am not familiar with a file called "icecast_run.xml".
>>> Could this be a local modification to your installation?
>>>
>>> You should be able to check which one is used by opening the
>>> "icecast.bat" file that you are using to start the server.
>> aha!! You nailed it! I have no idea
2019 Sep 10
0
multiple instances? Updated
Your query has actually been answered more than once. You don't need to
define mounts in the icecast.xml file, the source clients (which connect
to icecast and stream music to it) define the mount point by virtue of
connecting to it. I use liquadsoap as a source client, and I set the
mount point in liquadsoap to "jake-radio.mp3" like this:
-------- 8< --------
2019 Sep 10
1
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The OP seems to be still confused. SAM Broadcaster supports sending streams directly to Icecast servers, so Icecast does not need to be put in Shoutcast compatibility mode.
He doesn't need to use different port numbers, as mentioned a few times.
The mount points do not need to be defined in the configuration file unless you want different passwords or other unique settings per stream, as
2019 Sep 09
0
multiple instances?
Hello, unosonic,
Okay, we'll do it this way as it appears to be the only sane way...
THIS is the xml config file that I've been using for ONE STREAM ONLY.
No more than one stream nor any other port on that single stream, for that matter, has ever worked to date.
There also seems to be alot of clutter but as I've NEVER had to use these oddball format files before (in any of my 30
2019 Sep 10
0
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Hi,
On 9/10/19 6:41 AM, wilderzone.radio.2 wrote:
> Hello, Thomas_B._Rücker,
>
> Initially I was asking for a working example file with more than one stream instance. Something that I can take as an example to work from.
It took us quite a few emails to get to what your setup actually looks like.
So the initial ideas didn't work. Iterating over things is often necessary.
Without