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2004 Aug 06
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Re: Your bill
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2004 Aug 06
1
[icecast-dev] Re: Your picture
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2004 Aug 06
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Re: Your picture
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2004 Aug 06
0
Please confirm your message
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2004 Aug 06
0
hello
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2004 Aug 06
2
reencode scripts if anyone is interested
I decided to make a few shell scripts that can be used to connect to icecast, decode/reencode a stream, and then send the result back to icecast. I guess this can be done with liveice, but this seemed like a simpler solution for my needs. I have it triggered by a cgi script that i click on when at work and want to listen to my tunes at a lower, more reliable bitrate. There are basically
2004 Aug 06
4
ices - unable to compile
thanks Geoff. I was going to spare everyone the details and continue my search but I sincerely appreciate the help. Here's the output from 'configure', 'make', and 'make install', as best I could capture it. I'm not editing any of the make files or using any flags. This is the latest version if ices that is on icecast.org. It appears that libshout came with the
2004 Apr 11
0
hey you
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2003 Aug 27
0
Re: Thank you!
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2004 Aug 06
0
parsing icecast 1 and icecast2 logs in GUI web format
Hi Kerry, Some time ago I had to setup mrtg graphing too. I'll try to give a short outline of what I did: 1. how do I get listener numbers into MRTG? 2. how to interface XSLT with MRTG? 3. how to set up MRTG? 1. I chose to use the xslt-features provided by Icecast and placed files called lstn-*.xsl for every mountpoint in the icecast web-root. The sole purpose of this xslt-sheet is
2004 Aug 06
3
Server disconnects clients
Hi Dave and Karl Thanks for being willing to help! As you both asked for, are the following files. icecast.xml ices-playlist.xml a snippet (last 100 lines) of error.log If you need any other info please let me know! I am using WinAmp ver 3 Built #488 and Media Player 9 I hope to sort it out soon! Thanks Ricardo ----- Original Message ----- From: "dave"
2004 Aug 06
1
ices debug output
I'm running icecast2/ices with the ices-live.xml config (modified to taste) the server appears to run smoothly [root@Mandrake82 bin]# ./icecast -c icecast.xml connection added.... DEBUG: source logging in but at that point clients cannot connect to the stream recieving a source not found output. connection added.... DEBUG: client coming in... DEBUG: source not found for client after
2004 Aug 06
0
Legal issues
The license for MP3/mp3PRO useage is not quit as you think - first the webcasters must meet certain base requirements - Note: No license is needed for private, non-commercial activities (e.g., home-entertainment, receiving broadcasts and creating a personal music library), not generating revenue or other consideration of any kind or for entities with an annual gross revenue less than US$
2004 Aug 06
1
Build error
There is a lot of glaring errors. I attached the log file. > On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 20:51, bclark@bwkip.com wrote: >> I am running Red Hat 9. I ran the ./configure for libshout-2.0. I >> get to the checking ogg_sync_init in libogg... configure: error: not >> found, maybe you need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH or /etc/ld.so.conf >> >> I do have libogg.so.0 and
2004 Aug 06
0
IceS and perl - patch
I use the Jukebox program 'otto' (which is really good...), but have been experiencing bugs with 'shout' streaming to IceCast. Thus, I decided to use IceS (yesterday). Otto relies on playing one song at a time (i.e. no playlist), and the streaming program (shout/ices/whatever) to exit after playing it just once. Although the otto author has proviceded a patch which stops IceS from
2000 Dec 11
0
Icecast and streaming vorbis
Hi all: Ever since I discovered the OGG vorbis format, I have been keen to use it and see it used for streaming applications. As far as I'm aware, icecast is the server being worked on to serve it (let me know if there are others). I was pleased to read comments on vorbis.org about icecast's imminent support of vorbis. However, a message forwarded to me by a friend from the icecast
2004 Aug 06
0
multiple ices streams and misc other stuff?
On Sunday, 10 June 2001 at 11:30, Kirk Reiser wrote: > > I have the multiple streams ready and can send you a diff against CVS > > probably tomorrow (have to remerge it with the changes I've made to > > the official CVS). I will merge it into CVS probably early next week, > > I just want to do some more fixes to the main branch so that it > > compiles well (and
2004 Aug 06
2
Some diffs to libshout for MacOSX
Resubmission of patches with curteous nods from the MusicKit Project... - SKoT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Brandon" <stephen@brandonitconsulting.co.uk> To: <icecast-dev@xiph.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 1:26 PM Subject: [icecast-dev] Some diffs to libshout for MacOSX <p>> Hi, > > I'm part of a project developing the open source
2004 Aug 06
3
NEWBIE QUESTION - ERROR [BAD PASSWORD]
I have installed the icecast server on my Debian Linux 2.2. I modified the distributed icecast.conf (as far as thought was necessary), and I set up the shout.conf... Both server and shout are started from root and are set up to localhost. I could start the server, but when I started shout, it did find the server, but it was blocked with the message "BAD PASSWORD[encoder]" even if the
2004 Aug 06
1
liveice Question
> You'll probably also want to come up with some kind of keepalive. A problem > with that is that liveice can lose connection with the server, and in fact > stop encoding, but still show up as a running process (as will lame). I > have a keepalive that polls the Icecast (or Shoutcast) server as to whether > *it* thinks the stream is connected and then (important) kills all