[Icecast-dev] html5 icecast video source client

Jamie McClelland jm at mayfirst.org
Fri Mar 30 20:41:12 UTC 2018


Wow - I didn't even notice the license of the project that led me down 
this path. I didn't fork the git repo or even look at any of the code - 
but I did copy and paste some of the code snippets documented in the README.

Sigh, the long reach of Facebook...

For now I've included the license in the git repo to comply. Even though 
Icecream has nothing to do with Facebook, the license requires users of 
the software to comply with Facebook's privacy policy which seems to be 
(ahem) a bit of a moving target these days.

jamie



On 03/28/2018 05:24 PM, Brad Isbell wrote:
> This project appears to be a fork of my Canvas Streaming Example project 
> for Facebook: https://github.com/fbsamples/Canvas-Streaming-Example 
> <https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Ffbsamples%2FCanvas-Streaming-Example&h=ATMcDwZSpl5j0Yw_EH8uhG4JciG9nHmZRTEYJBxZVjYA4B3UI3T5_3gYZFMANr4Lkon7gUmRpcsnKkiHZ6AWeU6JKoP4rrYXu4FSJbOfdEHTn2YNkya0wOZM1i1XVD7x1Q>I 
> would recommend reading over the original project's documentation, 
> particularly its license terms and security notes, before proceeding.
> 
> Brad Isbell
> brad at musatcha.com <mailto:brad at musatcha.com>
> http://www.musatcha.com
> 
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 6:49 PM, Jamie McClelland <jm at mayfirst.org 
> <mailto:jm at mayfirst.org>> wrote:
> 
>     Five years after initially posting to this list[0], I finally completed
>     as browser-based video source client iceast.
> 
>     The code is here:
> 
>     https://gitlab.com/jamie/icecream <https://gitlab.com/jamie/icecream>
> 
>     As Romain Beauxis responded to my initial email, webrtc was unsuitable
>     and websockets was the way to go. Thanks for the help!
> 
>     jamie
> 
>     0. http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast-dev/2013-July/002223.html
>     <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast-dev/2013-July/002223.html>
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