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2004 Aug 06
26
Icecast2 issues continue
Hi: Well, up until about a week ago, we had our stream up and running on 3 seperate mountpoints and it was rock solid. then we started hitting problems with disconnects and the like. I recompiled everything this morning and set it running again. But one mount has died already. We have 3 streams running. the first is the ogg files as they were encoded (egoplay.ogg). the second is a
2004 Aug 06
6
automating icecast2 startups
I have icecast2 running on several machines now and have gotten relaying to work just fine. I've posted my instructions on how to do this to my icecast docs site. I have just a few more questions. Perhaps some one on this list has already addressed these issues but has simply not posted these elsewhere. 1) I'm looking for a startup script for launching the icecast2 icecast ices binaries
2004 Aug 06
0
Metadata
Hi: Disclaimer: I'm not a developer! You're right - the metadata as it is right now is contained within vorbis comments placed within the vorbis stream. The comments can only appear in the second vorbis packet of a vorbis stream. The way to get around this is to chain ogg bitstreams together. This is explicitely allowed in the spec. so if you need to update the metadata, conclude your
2004 Aug 06
2
Directory listing disappeared
Hi: Last week, I upgraded an icecast2 server and enabled the directory code. The primary streams that run on it showed up nicely. As some may recall, I had issues with libshout compiling (seems the sources got hosed somehow, a fresh checkout fixed everything after all else failed), and I just compiled the latest ices2. I noticed, with some surprise, that the config file hadn't changed in
2004 Aug 06
3
Metadata
ok - I'm now starting a new bitstream on each song change, but still no-go. Only on the very first reconnect does the title streaming show correct. The metadata information however NEVER displays correctly in the stats.xml - even though the comment headers seem to be fine - so I suspect I need to use another method? btw - Metdata inside OddCast DSP seems to work fine... Louis ----- Original
2004 Aug 06
1
install doc v0.00001
hey all, maybe i am dumb but it took me a few hours to work out which cvs was which and where ogg went etc etc...so i am completing some documentation (the icantcode site was down too when i checked last time, is it still alive?) anyway, I am going to make some good documentation for my site soon but heres a skeleton including some snippets from docs online already - appologies in advance for
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast2 issues continue
At 04:08 PM 10/9/02 +1000, you wrote: >Hi: > >Well, up until about a week ago, we had our stream up and running on 3 >seperate mountpoints and it was rock solid. then we started hitting >problems with disconnects and the like. I recompiled everything this >morning and set it running again. But one mount has died already. > >We have 3 streams running. the first is the
2002 Nov 13
0
Listen to vorbis all day long!
Hi: Just in case people are interested, Kirk Reiser's Egoplay is now available in 3 different bitrates for your listening pleasure. http://linux-speakup.org:9000/egoplay.ogg - as is (encoder defaults) http://linux-speakup.org:9000/egoplay64.ogg - 44.1khz stereo quality 0 http://linux-speakup.org:9000/egoplay24.ogg - 22.05khz mono quality -1 Note that some of the material was encoded with
2004 Aug 06
2
Directory listing disappeared
On 21 Mar 2003, Karl Heyes wrote: > There really isn't that much changed in ices wrt directory services, it > just invokes an added libshout API call on encode/reencode cases. Ices > could do with a tag to enable/disable it though. Check that you have > recent versions and if you still have the problem send me the http > headers that ices is sending. Well, it was current CVS
2001 Oct 26
0
Vorbis streems, old and new
Hi all: Well, after making the change to make use of the CVS trees and switching to ices2 (as opposed to the libshout example streamer), the icecast server at bumpy.braille.uwo.ca:9000 is back up. I've put my old 22khz mono files (encoded with beta4) back up on test.ogg. In addition, we've implemented a vorbis subset of Kirk Reiser's egoplay MP3 stream. You can now hear all the
2001 Oct 26
0
Vorbis streems, old and new
Hi all: Well, after making the change to make use of the CVS trees and switching to ices2 (as opposed to the libshout example streamer), the icecast server at bumpy.braille.uwo.ca:9000 is back up. I've put my old 22khz mono files (encoded with beta4) back up on test.ogg. In addition, we've implemented a vorbis subset of Kirk Reiser's egoplay MP3 stream. You can now hear all the
2004 Aug 06
2
Directory listing disappeared
On 22 Mar 2003, Karl Heyes wrote: > ethereal is a good tool for that, start a capture (maybe with a capture > filter of "port <port>" or "host <ip>" to limit it if the box has plenty > of traffic), connect the source, wait a second then stop the capture. > Pick one of the packets that relates to the source stream and do > tools->follow tcp stream.
2004 Aug 06
0
automating icecast2 startups
Hi: With regard to multiple streams, yes you can use streamtranscoder, but you can also do it in ices (provide multiple ogg streams, that is). Here's an excerpt from the config I maintain to show how it's done. <instance> <hostname>linux-speakup.org</hostname> <port>9000</port>
2004 Aug 06
3
ices cvs crashing
Well, hi folks: I am still having this problem with ices crashing regularly. I have upgraded to todays cvs for ices and icecast hoping that would take care of it but no such luck. I am not sure just what is going on. It seems to happen fairly often which is not exactly making my listeners happy. I will include the relevant portion of the ices.log below. I would appreciate any suggestions
2004 Aug 06
2
dare to compare -- live streams: ogg/WMA
hello, I like your point here .. it's difficult to make such a comparision, since yacast.fr choosed to stream like that. Why did they choose to stream like that? That's beyond me, since Radio France has a budjet of millions. The point of this comparision was to show why is Radio France doing and paying for something like this? Me, with cheap computers which were had no more value (well,
2004 Aug 06
2
Ices re-encodes have died
Hi: I'm running ices on one box with three streams, one streaming as is and two re-encodes, and another box running icecast2. The straight-through stream is going strong, but the two re-encodes have died. Ices is trying to re-establish them, but it keeps saying it gets a broken pipe, as evidenced below: [2004-03-09 10:47:55] INFO encode/encode_initialise Encoder initialising in VBR mode:
2004 Aug 06
2
Fading between songs
HI all , i'm using icecast1.3.12/IceS0.23. Is it possible to "fade" songs ? i mean , begining the following song a few seconds before the previous ends ? (Tell me if it's necessary to upgrade to icecast2/ices2 ) Thanks in advance .... <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this
2004 Aug 06
3
24k, 56k, and 96k, is it possible?
OK. So I am running a 1.5 Ghz P4 with 256mb runing redhat 7.3 using Liveice, Lame and Icecast. Liveice and lame on the source box and icecast on the streamer box. 96k and 56k streams sound wonderful. But the 24k stream sounds like gerbils talking to each other. Any ideas of what would be causing this? Thank You, Mike <p> -- ///////////////////////////////////////// - Mike
2004 Aug 06
2
Streamer / scheduler - play file at predifined time?
I have a working installation of icecast2 and ices2 (from CVS) I am in searching of a streamer / scheduler program. We are starting an online streaming (ogg) radio station and I want to have the ability to play a songs at at certain pre defined times of the day. I can add all the songs info to a MySql database and then write some php to check the time ever so often and reload the play list with
2004 Aug 06
5
Re [ogg]
Hi: If you're just wanting to serve static files then the fileserve function of icecast will probably serve you better. But yes, you would have to make a thousand files. Probably better to write some kind of script to push a .m3u or .pls file generated from the filename passed as a parameter. At least then you wouldn't have lots of tiny m3u files all over the place. Geoff. <p>