[icecast] do darkice and shout play together well
Tim Pozar
pozar at lns.com
Fri Nov 8 02:40:43 UTC 2002
Mixice (www.lns.com/papers/mixice) does. I have it running on
FreeBSD 4.x machines for KKSF, KPFA, KFCF, etc. for a live MP3
stream (icecast 1.x.x). I will have an OGG version of it soon as
we have some demand for better quality streams.
Tim
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 09:36:16PM -0500, Jim wrote:
> ok then what runs reliably on a freeBSD system? ices?
>
> On Thursday, November 7, 2002, at 06:19 PM, Michael Smith wrote:
> > At 10:35 AM 7/11/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >> im resetting up a server for a college radio station and for the new
> >> box we got a decent processor and maxed out the RAM so in addition to
> >> the 2 live encoded streams i want to add 2 prerecorded stream, 1 with
> >> bands that have played live on the air and one of public affairs show,
> >> and i was wondering if darkice and shout will play together nice on a
> >> freeBSD box...
> >>
> >
> > shout will not work reliably on any system, with or without other
> > programs running. It's deprecated because it doesn't work very well.
> > Don't use it.
> >
> > Michael
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