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2004 Aug 06
2
communication between icecast and sources
>>>>> "j" == jaromil <jaromil@dyne.org> writes:
j> as it is today, xml-rpc bindings are available for several
j> languages: * Python, Java, Perl, TCL, ASP, COM, PHP, Zope,
j> AppleScript, REBOL, * Dylan, Common LISP, Real Basic, UserLand
j> Frontier, and even macromedia flash.. :)
j> i think icecast could take advantage of
2004 Aug 06
1
communication between icecast and sources
I was actually thinking of implementing something like this for ices, Such
that the user could dynamically request songs to be streamed to the server.
Makes it easier for wrapper applications (such as jukeboxes) to control the
stream rather than relying on files and SIG's for RPC.
Is there anything like this being planned?
B
At Tuesday 04:27 PM 4/2/2002, jaromil wrote:
>On Tue, Apr
2004 Aug 06
2
gen-mpegurl.m3u source/making a clean weblink to broadcast
Thanks guys, this is exactly what I was looking for. Now, all
I have to do is figure out how to start icecast and liveice
cleanly when the machine cycles power.
I tried just naively sticking
/usr/local/icecast/bin/icecast &
/usr/local/icecast/bin/liveice &
into rc.local, but something weird happens. It just loops
on a message 'you can run but you can't hide' over and
over
2004 Aug 06
0
communication between icecast and sources
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 11:57:45AM +0200, Andrea Glorioso wrote:
> >>>>> "j" == jaromil <jaromil@dyne.org> writes:
>
> j> as it is today, xml-rpc bindings are available for several
> j> languages: * Python, Java, Perl, TCL, ASP, COM, PHP, Zope,
> j> AppleScript, REBOL, * Dylan, Common LISP, Real Basic, UserLand
> j>
2004 Aug 06
0
communication between icecast and sources
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 08:11:12PM +0100, jaromil wrote:
>
> re all!
>
> anybody thought about communication between icecast and streaming
> sources? it would be nice to know how much people is listening directly
> from the program you use to stream, or maybe do stuff like switching the
> clients from a source to another with a simple click and so on
>
> i know this
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast "multicasting" ?
Mark Woodson wrote:
>
> A better solution would be to setup multiple
> servers at key locations (perhaps something
> colocated in the UK and Australia). Have a central
> server that feeds streams to these two servers.
Mark, thanks for the info. Do you mean that icecast can accept a stream
from another icecast server and then distribute that stream to its
"listeners"?
2004 Aug 06
1
MuSe problem
I cannot connect MuSe (using line in) to my icecast server.
I get thoses messages repeting :
Internal buffer inconsistency. flushbits <> ResvSizebit reservoir error:
l3_side->main_data_begin: 1640
Resvoir size: 1792
resv drain (post) 5
resv drain (pre) 0
header and sideinfo: 120
data bits: 679
total bits: 804
2002 Jul 19
2
Congratulations to 1.0, cheers! :)
Not much more to say, thanks a lot to all developers for your hard work!
I have no chance to reach vorbis.com (CVS works, slowly ;) ), I take
that as a very good and promising sign.
<p>Moritz
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2004 Aug 06
2
gen-mpegurl.m3u source/making a clean weblink to broadcast
Hi guys. I've been running icecast for awhile, and just
upgraded to the latest version. Everything works fine,
nice work.
Here's the deal, I'm still not sure how to make a clean
link to my broadcast. On the icecast.org site, it calls
a cgi-bin file called 'gen-mpegurl.m3u.' This always
stars up my broadcast nicely.
Is there anyway to get the source code to
2004 Aug 06
3
Looking for a non-graphical mp3 streaming tool
Hi;
I want to use a headless, debian linux box (no console) as my audio
streamer. I've installed shoutcast and icecast multiple times without
problems, but I have yet to find a streaming tools as effective as WinAMP
on a windows box.
I don't need the graphics and don't want to listen to the source on the
server (a sparcstation 10), I just want something that I can use to
develop a
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast "multicasting" ?
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 12:06:30AM -0800, Peter Skye wrote:
> Mark Woodson wrote:
> >
> > A better solution would be to setup multiple
> > servers at key locations (perhaps something
> > colocated in the UK and Australia). Have a central
> > server that feeds streams to these two servers.
>
> Mark, thanks for the info. Do you mean that icecast can accept
2004 Aug 06
0
gen-mpegurl.m3u source/making a clean weblink to broadcast
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 06:52:39PM -0800, icecast@chile.junglevision.com wrote:
> Thanks guys, this is exactly what I was looking for. Now, all
> I have to do is figure out how to start icecast and liveice
> cleanly when the machine cycles power.
>
> I tried just naively sticking
>
> /usr/local/icecast/bin/icecast &
> /usr/local/icecast/bin/liveice &
>
>
2008 Jan 22
3
Re: [dyne:bolic] Concerning the (correct) use of Theora in FreeJ
On 1/23/08, jaromil <jaromil@dyne.org> wrote:
> nope. we have a freej specific mailinglist, see http://lists.dyne.org
Ah, so sorry.
> freej is statically including theora-mmx or offering to be dynamically
> compiled to system-wide theora libraries (so the issue is then
> delivered to the distribution)
Most distros should be already using the latest beta, so that should
2006 Mar 08
2
Wishlist - Give R a name that shows up in search engines ...
From: Dirk Eddelbuettel
>
> On 7 March 2006 at 10:55, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
> | I have given up on "R" with any topic on Google quite some time ago
> | (because bits from fragmented postscript/pdf files show up, for
> | example) - but using "r-devel" with topic normally gives me enough.
> | YMMV.
>
> Nobody seems to have mentioned the RSiteSearch()
2010 May 13
1
Memory leak on Icecast 2.3.2 / Debian ?
Le jeudi 13 mai 2010 05:46:12, jaromil a ?crit :
> re all,
Hi,
> this patch has not been integrated in Debian yet, hence the Icecast2
> package still segfaults after filling up all the memory with its leak.
>
> as this is a critical bug, while it seems that the current Debian
> mantainer for the icecast2 package has abandoned its duty, i'm kindly
> asking
2004 Aug 06
2
Radio Station
Michael Smith wrote:
>On Wednesday 05 May 2004 08:15, cloper wrote:
>
>
>>List,
>>Time and time again I am sure you get this question. I am trying to
>>setup a radiostation, and here is what I am looking for:
>>
>>1. Ability for people to "call in" with say, winamp+oddcast or simplecast.
>>2. Ability to change password for the caller at any
2016 Dec 29
2
linux distribution
Hi all,
Can someone recommend me about linux disrebution?
1. the server is for icecast only
2. cli
3. most lightweight and performance
Thnx.
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2009 Dec 12
2
Memory leak on Icecast 2.3.2 / Debian ?
On 09/12/2009 16:59, Romain Beauxis wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Le mardi 8 d?cembre 2009 19:59:23, Karl Heyes a ?crit :
>>> But since you asked, attached are the missing frees for icecast2_2.3.2-4
>>> in a totally untested drive-by-patching manner. Like I said the -kh17 I
>>> also happened to have did not have this specific code at all and the
>>>
2001 Feb 02
1
ov_open on non oggvorbis files
there can be a minor bug in vorbisfile:
when opening an invalid file with ov_file the errorcode is returned as it should,
but the OggVorbis_File struct can't load another file: using ov_open on the same struct with
another file segfaults.
also using ov_clear on the struct before reopening does'nt helps.
workaround: delete and recreate new the OggVorbis_File for each opened file.
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2004 Aug 06
2
Liveice or Muse
Pardo Juan Fernando wrote:
> Somebody can answer me wich stream is better...Liveice or Muse ?
>
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