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2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast & DB storage
Hi Thomas, It's a crazy idea if you are storing a few gig's, raid 5 would do, but we could be storing TBytes of audio and video, then using raid's or san's becomes more of a problem. That's why we are looking into using the cluster management of Oracle, but pull the audio data out and stream using Icecast instead of using intermedia. This solution abstracts us from the
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast & DB storage
Hey There Phil On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 02:17:01PM +0100, Phil Kerr wrote: > Has anyone had any experiences of using a DB as the source container for > MP3's with Icecast/IceS/Shout. Excuse me but this just sounds to crazy for me....??? Why in heaven would you like to store the binary data in the database? <p>> What we are trying to do is store the source media in Oracle,
2002 Dec 16
2
Updated Vorbis RTP I-D
Hi all, Apologies in advance, this email is quite long. I've prepared an updated Vorbis RTP Internet Draft, which is a continuation of draft-moffitt-vorbis-rtp-00.txt which can be found below. If this new draft gets the ok I'd like to submit this to the AVT WG later this week. There are a number of changes over the original I-D, notably the changing of the M bit function in the RTP
2004 Aug 06
0
Access control for static file streaming
Hi list, I've had a play around with static.c and added access control (using Postgres) for static file streaming. The code is still v. rough as I wrote it whilst dying in bed with flu last week so I'm a bit reluctant to release it until it's had a tidy-up. Access is granted by appending a session id to the url which is stripped and checked to see if the session id lives in the DB
2004 Aug 06
3
Updated Speex RTP Internet Draft
Hi all, Please find below an updated Speex Internet Draft document. It would be good if we could book some time for discussion on Speex at the IETF meeting in Vienna (scheduled for 14th July). The cutoff for submission is 9:00am EDT, (GMT -04:00), 30th June. Comments and feedback welcomed! Regards Phil
2003 Jan 07
3
Vorbis RTP Internet Draft
Hi all, Below is the Vorbis RTP Internet Draft as sent to the AVT working group of the IETF. Comments and feedback is still welcomed from the Vorbis community. Cheers Phil ---------------------------8<-----------------8<------------------------ Network Working Group Phil Kerr Internet-Draft The Ogg Vorbis January 07, 2003 Community / OpenDrama
2003 Jun 05
1
Updated Vorbis-RTP Internet Draft
Hi All, Please find below an updated Vorbis-RTP Internet Draft document for review and discussion at the Xiph IRC meeting on Saturday. The changes in this version have been: Codebook caching mechanism Expanded SDP parameters Expanded MIME section Expanded introduction Packet loss section Minor tweaks and clarity changes to text There are probably some minor tweaks to the formatting needed
2004 Aug 06
2
what's the plans for the website :-)
Hey On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 01:14:43PM -0700, Nicolae wrote: > I noticed that RealPlayer plays shoutcast streams along with > mp3 players but not with MEDIA Player. (lame a** M$). Thats one of the reasons whey people should use Icecast (Read OPEN SOURCE!). Using Icecast you actually have the posibility to get all those mediaplayers out there working with those fucked up players. Jack
2004 Aug 06
3
connection problem
I have done some tests on the problem I keep having (as well as others) on the connection problem. Here's the message I get when i tail the logfile on the console at debug level 3 : -> [28/Feb/2001:11:58:54] Kicking client 13 [192.168.1.21] [Too many errors (client not receiving data fast enough)] [listener], connected for 21 minutes, 19906336 bytes transfered. 0 clients connected
2002 Sep 25
2
pfifo_fast dosnt work?
Hep Trying to get pfifo to work. Setup : |------|<--->eth1 (192.168.10.0/24) eth0---| GW |<--->eth2 (192.168.11.0/24) |------|<--->eth3 (192.168.12.0/24) read all documentation : http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.cookbook.interactive-prio.html here is my TOS mangling rulse in iptables : $IPTABLES -A PREROUTING -i eth1 -t mangle -s 192.168.10.0/24 -p tcp --dport
2004 Aug 06
3
what's the plans for the website :-)
was: [icecast] what's happening here? <p>The list doesn't seem any more stagnant than the website ;-) Seriously, the lack of current news on the website must have a turning-away effect for curious folks checking www.iccast.org out. There's a recent post from 18 days ago, but there was a "no news" dry spell between August 7 2001 and April 10 2002! During this time I
2004 Aug 06
2
i need help...URGENT !!!
hi, i have posted earlier a few days back, i apologise for the re-post. my problem is that the moment i start using mp3 files with lesser bit rate (16kbps) it does not stream properly. it keeps getting stuck in the middle. i can stream continuously with 128 kbps files. I'm using icecast(1.3.7) with ices(beta 5) in "LAN" on Linux Redhat 6.2. The same problem occurs also on
2004 Aug 06
8
[thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
Thomas, You should post this hear, as it's just as relevant ;) Hey guys, how do you feel now that you all owe Thompson $2k per year? Vorbis look more interesting now :) It's really disgusting how the technology is now worth more than the music. jack. ----- Forwarded message from Thomas Kirk <thomas@arkena.com> ----- Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 11:58:23 +0200 From: Thomas Kirk
2004 Aug 06
2
connection problem
I am pretty sure that the integrity of my mp3's is okay. I know that music match shreds the mp3 data and produces mp3 files that are not ISO compliant. I always use WaveLab and the radium codec to encode my sets and enable the ISO compatibility option at all times. This problem only seemed to come about with winamp 2.7 but if sonique is doing it to, I don't know... What about relaying? Do
2004 Aug 06
2
Anybody tried implementing different streaming protocols yet?
On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 10:01:57AM -0600, Jack Moffitt wrote: > You apparently didn't see: http://xiph.helixcommunity.org :) apparently not :) The page says : "This is a workspace for all parties to work on integrating the Ogg Vorbis format and audio codec with the Helix DNA Client." What about serverside of it? -- Venlig hilsen/Kind regards Thomas Kirk ARKENA tlf/phone
2004 Aug 06
1
Backup and Intro Mp3 File
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 01:19:31AM +1000, Geoff Shang wrote: > hmmm. I was told only win media 7.x played MP3 streams properly. Not really. Use winamp to connect to your stream. Save bookmark on your stream as m3u on desktop. Shut down winamp fire up WMP 6.4 or newer and drag m3u into it and watch your stream getting played by windows media player ;-) Websolution do the same but place m3u on
2004 Aug 06
1
advanced relaying questions
Hey there listmembers! Two realying questions : 1) Have anyone out there tested how many relays a single icecast 1.3.10 server can serv? Ive been doing tests with the amount of sourcestreams a icecastserver can handle but not realys? 2) Bug in icecast 1.3.10 adding more than one realy in the alias list in icecast.conf will make icecast realying the first source in aliaslist
2001 Jun 15
4
Ogg vorbistest stream up and running
I launched a Ogg vorbis test stream on a good connection. Feel free to check it out! Be warned though its 128kbps and consist mainly of electronic music. Ogg Vorbis streaming : http://mik.mmstreaming.com:8004/test.ogg I'll update the playlist as i get around to it ;-) Enjoy the music! -- Venlig hilsen/Kind regards Thomas Kirk ARKENA thomas@arkena.com http://www.arkena.com If God had
2001 Jun 15
4
Ogg vorbistest stream up and running
I launched a Ogg vorbis test stream on a good connection. Feel free to check it out! Be warned though its 128kbps and consist mainly of electronic music. Ogg Vorbis streaming : http://mik.mmstreaming.com:8004/test.ogg I'll update the playlist as i get around to it ;-) Enjoy the music! -- Venlig hilsen/Kind regards Thomas Kirk ARKENA thomas@arkena.com http://www.arkena.com If God had
2004 Aug 06
2
Anybody tried implementing different streaming protocols yet?
Hep On Fri, May 16, 2003 at 12:04:43AM +1000, Michael Smith wrote: > For entirely different reasons, an RTSP implementation in icecast would be a > Very Good Thing, but it's an extremely large task. I don't think anyone has > tried yet. Maybe another and easier way would be to implement the ogg vorbis format in Real Networks "open sourced" Helix streaming server