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2014 Oct 23
2
Icecast stats.xml
On 2014-10-23 09:02, "Thomas B. R?cker" wrote: > Thanks for taking the time to report this. > > On 10/23/2014 06:38 AM, Roger H?gensen wrote: >> Consider this a Ticket for Icecast 2.4 >> >> ******************************************************************************** >> If you look at >> {{{ >> admin/stats.xml >> }}} >> >>
2014 Oct 23
0
Icecast stats.xml
Hi, Thanks for taking the time to report this. On 10/23/2014 06:38 AM, Roger H?gensen wrote: > Consider this a Ticket for Icecast 2.4 > > ******************************************************************************** > If you look at > {{{ > admin/stats.xml > }}} > > on a Icecast-KH server (default setup) and an Icecast 2.4 server > (default setup) the following
2014 Nov 13
2
Icecast stats.xml
Hi Geoff, On 11/13/2014 07:59 AM, Geoff Shang wrote: > On Thu, 13 Nov 2014, Roger H?gensen wrote: > >> Shoutcast v1, Shoutcast v2, Icecast-KH are all "compatible" with the >> way info is collected by StreamLicensing. > > It's not really clear to me what you're looking for in terms of > specific stats. There's an earlier thread, this message
2014 Nov 13
2
Icecast stats.xml
(see forwarded mail further below) Shoutcast v1, Shoutcast v2, Icecast-KH are all "compatible" with the way info is collected by StreamLicensing. Some may wonder why bothering to humor StreamLicensig, but the thing is that other licensing/royalty collectors did it the same way. StreamLicensing are now sadly the only ones that cater to small independent station that do not wish to be
2014 Nov 14
0
Icecast stats.xml
On 2014-11-13 09:16, "Thomas B. R?cker" wrote: > Hi Geoff, > > On 11/13/2014 07:59 AM, Geoff Shang wrote: >> On Thu, 13 Nov 2014, Roger H?gensen wrote: >> >>> Shoutcast v1, Shoutcast v2, Icecast-KH are all "compatible" with the >>> way info is collected by StreamLicensing. >> It's not really clear to me what you're looking
2004 Aug 06
2
legalities of streaming
Basically, to legally broadcast music you must: A) Obtain permissions from the copyright holder (usually the publisher, record label) of the *composition*. ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC offer compulsory licenses for all of the artists they represent, fees based upon roughly how many listeners your station has & how many songs in your broadcast are by artists/composers they represent. B) Obtain
2005 Oct 25
2
[LLVMdev] newbie llc build problem: BreakCriticalEdges.cpp:44: undefined reference to `llvm::LoopSimplifyID'
Hi, Looking into LLVM for a database query engine project... After downloading the latest source from CVS, it's my first time trying to build LLVM. Following the "Getting Started" instructions, all went well until gmake reported this error while trying to link llc: In function `(anonymous namespace)::BreakCriticalEdges::getAnalysisUsage(llvm::AnalysisUsage&) const':
2004 Aug 06
2
DMCA and webcasting
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote: > > ================================================================== > > hey josh, > > i talked to [faculty advisor] today and was told we must stop our online > > streaming. reasons for this rash decision involve around a new law that > > was put in place over the summer saying that stations who broadcast online > >
1997 Dec 02
1
R-alpha: Re^2: data file names
[R-devel'ers: spill over from R-core .. -- MM] >>>>> "KH" == Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at> writes: >>>>> Robert Gentleman writes: >> In preparing the next Windows release I want to make opening up >> system data files (and their documentation) more transparent. I >> would really like to adopt the
2004 Aug 06
2
ices2 compilations problems
Hello Karl, Thursday, March 13, 2003, 1:44:40 AM, you wrote: KH> On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 00:26, Nicolas Bazin wrote: >> | >> configure:9221: result: no >> configure:9249: gcc -o conftest -O20 -fsigned-char -D_REENTRANT -I/home/Darkmeteor/include -I/home/Darkmeteor/include -I/home/Darkmeteor/include conftest.c -L/home/Darkmeteor/lib -lshout >> -lpthread
2013 Jan 22
1
Questions about builds
I have a couple of questions about the various Icecast builds that exist: 1) It seems like new builds being done today are all "kh" builds. Is that observation correct? If I see something non-kh, is it older by definition? 2) Other than possibly age, what is the conceptual different (if any) between kh and non-kh builds? What do kh builds hope to accomplish that old Icecast never did?
1997 Sep 02
1
R-alpha: Re: What are objects?
[I do think this discussion belongs to R-devel rather than anywhere else .. MM] >>>>> "Kurt" == Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at> writes: >>>>> Peter Dalgaard BSA writes: >> Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at> writes: KH>>> While trying to write documentation for data.class(), I came
2005 Aug 13
14
Why NAT problem
hello i am using asterisk-1.0.9. i have a NAT problem. without NAT registration is ok. and if user is bhind NAT it is registring on asterisk. but SJPhone is showing "not registered". i think asterisk is properly sending request to UA. any comments............this sip.conf setting was working previously -- Registered SIP '5000' at 0.0.0.0 port 5060 expires 120 -- Saved
2004 Oct 24
2
MySQL auth
> > I have started an implementation in the kh branch, so that libcurl > could > be used for listener auth, so can shell commands, but neither have been > used in anger yet. Ooo. :) Having just had a look at auth_curl.c in kh, that would probably do what we want even better. Is it possible (or would it *be* possible) to make <mount> sections take wildcards for
2015 Apr 27
2
upcoming libshout beta/snapshot
On 2015-04-26 18:15, Philipp Schafft wrote: > I tested with both Mozilla's 'Modern' and 'Intermediate' list. Both > work well with all versions of Icecast (official) as well as current -kh. > In that case my suggestion is for libshout to only focus on using the Modern list then as it explicitly excludes DES and RC4 and MD5. While HMAC-MD5 (for some password uses)
2018 Aug 19
2
Mount with Relay: Fallback-override does not work
Am 07.08.2018 um 14:52 schrieb Paul Martin: > Are you using the standard icecast2 or the kh (Karl Heyes) version? What is the difference between these version? I think kh is the developer and this version is newer (or better?) There can I get this kh-version?
2012 Jul 08
2
Icecast 2.3.3 + Debian
I'm using KH branch, into production, and work amazing well, with the latest change into the Worker manager, one server can handle 25k concurrent users with 8 cores, using nothing of ram... really the KH branch work amazing well. 2012/7/8 R?cker Thomas <thomas.ruecker at tieto.com> > On 08/07/12 18:21, Paul Martin wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 08, 2012 at 12:15:52AM +0300, R?cker
2012 Jul 08
2
Icecast 2.3.3 + Debian
Le 08/07/2012 19:50, R?cker Thomas a ?crit : > It sees far less testing and review than mainline. > The other day we had someone for whom Icecast suddenly started crashing. > Turned out it was a kh build. I'll pipe in. The company I work for has 1000+ audio (and some video) streams, serving tens of thousands of listeners per stream, running on both icecast and icecast-kh and _both_
2004 Jul 16
1
Fixed and random factors in aov()
Hi, I'm confused about how to specify random and fixed factors in an aov() term. I tried to reproduce a textbook example: One fixed factor (Game, 4 levels) and one random factor (Store, 12 levels), response is Points. The random factor Store is nested in Game. I tried > str(kh.df) `data.frame': 48 obs. of 4 variables: $ Subj : Factor w/ 48 levels
2019 Mar 07
1
Logging tracks played and listener stats
Hi Richard, We parse streaming server log files and generate audience stats and royalty reports in various formats. You can submit a log file at https://www.streamanalyst.com/free-account/ for a free evaluation. This is a commercial service. We charge 148 euros (about US$167.00) for a one-year subscription to small broadcasters. Best regards, Jean-Luc On jeudi 7 mars 2019 at 11:28 AM,