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2004 Aug 06
0
official communication protocol definition / documentation?
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 08:19:51AM +0100, Enrico Minack wrote: > Hello, > > I am looking for a documentation of the communication protocolls icecast is > capable of: ICY, XAUDIOCAST and a modified HTTP. In order to write client > software being capable of all available features I was searching on the net > for those documentations but no luck so far. How come? Isn't this
2004 Aug 06
3
protocol documentation + load balancing
> > I am looking for a documentation of the communication protocolls icecast is > > capable of: ICY, XAUDIOCAST and a modified HTTP... > You should use libshout2. It's a handy dandy library... Yeah, I am familiar with this library, but as I know this is just for sources. I am more interested in requirements clients have to meet, what header response options are available, and
2004 Aug 06
7
cannot get icecast and ices to talk...authentication failed
I have a weird one... I installed icecast 2 and ices .23 on Mandake, and am not having any luck I compiled and installed the nightly icecast just today. It seems to work fine, however when I telnet to it (10.0.0.3, port 8000), I am unable to login unless the first line contains ONLY the password. I used ethereal to see that iceS is trying to send to authenticate, and it is sending (as the first
2004 Aug 06
3
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
* Enrico Minack (enrico.minack@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de) écrivait : > > I use kmix as mixer, but there is nothing in it about a > > "capture channel". How could I find where it is defined ? > then try alsamixer or amixer and watch out for capture and unmute and apply > this for the according channel (mic, line-in, pcm or master) Hum... the problem is that RH 9 uses
2004 Aug 06
1
How calculate bandwith - How listeners
768 download and 512 upload. Now my question is I just can have 32 user listen my radio??? <p>>From: "Enrico Minack" <enrico.minack@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de> >Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org >To: <icecast@xiph.org> >Subject: Re: [icecast] How calculate bandwith - How listeners >Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 22:03:38 +0200 > > > I have two lines ADSL
2004 Aug 06
2
changeowner question
I just installed Icecast2 and the installation was a sucess. However, when I go to startup Icecast. It's reply is: [root@linuxserver bin]# ./icecast -c /etc/icecast.xml WARNING: You should not run icecast2 as root Use the changeowner directive in the config file [root@linuxserver bin]# <p>So then I go into the icecast.xml and alter the changeowner User to admin. Here is a bit from my
2004 Aug 06
2
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
Thanks Geoff, it's becoming more clear to me now... > So, assuming it does, you could try: > aumix -w r [yann@raglou yann]$ aumix -w R [yann@raglou yann]$ aumix -q vol 100, 100 pcm 100, 100 speaker 0, 0 line 0, 0, P mic 4, 0, P cd 0, 0, P igain 0, 0, P line1 0, 0, R phin 0, 0, P phout 0, 0 video 0, 0, P No "R" on the pcm line, so that is probably the problem : my soundcard
2004 Aug 06
2
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
* Enrico Minack (enrico.minack@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de) écrivait : > > No "R" on the pcm line, so that is probably the problem : my soundcard can > > only record line1... > doesn't this mean that pcm is captured at the moment? > just try this: use aumix, go to mic, pcm or master and press space, then > this might be captured (a R appears left to the bar). I
2004 Aug 06
3
Q: Is it possible?
wow, Enrico ... it's a great help ;-) I comment: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Enrico Minack" <enrico.minack@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:00 PM Subject: Re: [icecast] Q: Is it possible? <p>> Hi Raúl, > > interesting project ;-) So this is what I would recommend. For a number of > remote
2004 Aug 06
3
No sound (ices-2.0.0, RH9)
* EvilOverlord (eviloverlord@kucs.net) écrivait : > In whatever you use as mixer control for the soundcard (alsamixer, > aumix, etc) what is set as the "capture" channel? Your soundcard may > not support capturing what is being played. If it helps : my soundcard is a ES1988 Allegro-1, the module is "maestro3". I use kmix as mixer, but there is nothing in it about a
2004 Aug 06
1
Q: Is it possible?
> You will hit two problems though. The first is that you will need to have > a stream for remote participants to listen to. Yeah, that's right. If you want the remote speakers to be able to listen to the other speakers this becomes a little complicated. If you hear your own voice with a latency more than 1/10 or 1/5 second it becomes very distracting! This latency really is a problem.
2004 Aug 06
3
Ices0 & Icecast2
> > I compiled and installed both icecast2 and ices0 fine, but ices0 seems > to > > fail to authenticate. > > > > [2004-02-09 22:16:10] INFO connection/_handle_source_request Source (/) > > attempted to login with invalid or missing password > > [2004-02-09 22:16:11] INFO connection/_handle_source_request Source > > logging in at mountpoint
2004 Aug 06
3
Q: Is it possible?
Hi from spain! (sorry, I speak only a little english) I collaborate with an spanish NGO and we're planning to set up an Internet radio station. I would like to base our project on linux and Icecast / liveice (right?) but I don't understand some terms of "radio" practices. I need your experience&help; the project should cover the following scenarios: * A broadcast server
2004 Aug 06
2
Multiple Stream? Request for Config
Greeting all -- I'm having some problems setting up multiple streams with iceS, for example, a hi-bandwidth and lo-bandwidth stream of the same audio. Could someone post a config that works in this case? thanks .oOo.oOo.o..o.oOo.oOo. Ben Wilson admin -- thelocust.org ben@thelocust.org 'OoO'OoO'O''O'OoO'OoO' --- >8 ---- List archives:
2004 Aug 06
2
Configuring icecast for lowest buffering/latency
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 03:53, Enrico Minack wrote: > Why do you consider livecaster's stream being more efficient than the > HTTP-Stream? Actually, after the HTTP-Header there are just raw MP3-Data. > In comparision to that, livecaster puts these MP3-Data into an > RTP-protokoll, which produces more overhead than 'raw' http. And you may be > faced random packet loss.
2016 Feb 26
3
Metadata in xsl files
The default ices.conf.dist file from the source distribution contains: <!-- Header protocol to use when communicating with the server. Shoutcast servers need "icy", icecast 1.x needs "xaudiocast", and icecast 2.x needs "http". --> <Protocol>http</Protocol> I haven't checked the code to see if this is used for
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast 2.0.0 chroot problem
Hello, I seem to have a problem getting icecast 2.0.0 to start. I get the following message: [root@fels icecast]# /usr/local/bin/icecast -c /usr/local/bin/icecast.xml WARNING: You should not run icecast2 as root Use the changeowner directive in the config file I have not tampered with the default "security" section of the xml. <security>
2004 Aug 06
1
MP3 push software?
> What are my options for grabbing a source at one server and sending > it on another without re-encoding? find a client for icecast (mpg123, wget, fetch, ...), put the content to standard out, find a source for darwin (sorry, I don't know any) and let it use the standard in. Enrico --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage:
2004 Aug 06
4
High CPU load
I am running Icecast2 and Ices2 on Redhat Linux 9. I have two ices running with two different config. sending to Icecast and the cpu load for each is around 7.0. The playlist contains 64kbps ogg files and output is set to 32kpps. How can I reduce the cpu load? -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm
2004 Aug 06
3
libshout1-based mp3 streaming to icecast2
According to what I've read on this mailing list, it should be possible to stream MP3 data to icecast2 using ices-0.2.3, which I assume also should be the case for any other streaming client based on libshout1. So I decided to test this out to see if we really could dispense with icecast1 altogether on the server I help administer. My results were not promising, to say the least. I wiped out