[icecast] Re: [icecast-dev] Hot Topic: Icecast in MacromediaFlash
Dave St John
groups at mediacast1.com
Sun Nov 30 16:50:28 UTC 2003
Under windows all you need to do is edit your php.ini file under
C:\WINDOWS\ (xp)
or
C:\WINNT (2000)
Look for the the following lines
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Dynamic Extensions ;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
then find
;extension=php_shmop.dll
extension=php_sockets.dll
;extension=php_sybase_ct.dll
;extension=php_tokenizer.dll
make sure sockets is uncommented
you will also need to set the path you where your extension directory
resides, which you can do here
; Directory in which the loadable extensions (modules) reside.
extension_dir = C:\apache\php\extensions\ (this is where i had mine set to)
Keep in mind also that i have not tested any of that under windows, so it
may vary, i tested that under linux.
Hope that sheds some light for ya.
Dave St John
Mediacast1 Administration
----- Original Message -----
From: "Macsym" <macsym69 at yahoo.fr>
To: <icecast at xiph.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 7:36 AM
Subject: RE: [icecast] Re: [icecast-dev] Hot Topic: Icecast in
MacromediaFlash
<p>Hi Dave,
I remember I read your post, but when I read it, nobody had answered you
yet. Thank you very much for the script, it seems to be more complete than
mine.
I am new to php, to create a script, I usually edit it in notepad and save
it as *.php. How can I compile the script '--with-sockets' under windows?
Thanks again
MAX
________________________________________
From: owner-icecast at xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast at xiph.org] On Behalf Of
Dave St John
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 2:12 AM
To: icecast at xiph.org
Subject: Re: [icecast] Re: [icecast-dev] Hot Topic: Icecast in
MacromediaFlash
Here is some code i wrote to send a mp3 file to a shoutcast server, with a
little modification im sure you could change it and use it to connect to
icecast2 and write various things etc... not sure but here it is
------------------------------------------------------
<?php
$port = '8000';
$ip = '127.0.0.1';
$fileplay = './whatever.mp3';
$password = 'changme' //password to access server
<p>$socket = socket_create(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,SOL_TCP); // Create the Socket
$connection = socket_connect($socket,''.$ip.'',''.$port.'); //connect to
the SHOUTcast server
while($connection = socket_read($socket,2046))
{
$filesz = filesize(''.$fileplay.'');//enter in a single filename here in
same directory or enter in full path
$fp = fopen (''.$fileplay.'', "rb");
$fr = fread ($fp, $filesz);
socket_write($connection,"$password\r\n");
socket_write($connection,"Content-Type:audio/mpeg\r\n"); //ogg is
application/ogg
socket_write($connection,"Cache-Control:no-cache\r\n");
socket_write($connection,"Pragma:no-cache\r\n");
socket_write($connection,"Connection:close\r\n");
socket_write($connection,"icy-notice1:test1\r\n");
socket_write($connection,"icy-notice2:test2\r\n");
socket_write($connection,"icy-name:test server\r\n");
socket_write($connection,"icy-genre:industrial\r\n");
socket_write($connection,"$fr\r\n");
socket_write($connection,"Connection:keep-alive\r\n");
socket_write($connection,"icy-br:128\r\n\r\n");
<p><p>}
?>
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php must be compile with socket support i.e. '--with-sockets'
otherwise the above will not work.
the icy headers apparently will work as well, search the mailing list as i
discussed this a few days or weeks ago, to much code netween now and then
to remember the exact date ;)
<p><p>Dave St John
Mediacast1 Administration
----- Original Message -----
From: "Macsym" <macsym69 at yahoo.fr>
To: <icecast at xiph.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 10:54 AM
Subject: RE: [icecast] Re: [icecast-dev] Hot Topic: Icecast in
MacromediaFlash
> Hi Moritz,
> Thanks for everything.
> About the log line:
> 192.168.0.3 - - [27/Nov/2003:04:42:58 Romance Standard Time] "GET
/mystream
> HTTP/1.1" 200 328981 "(null)" "-" 13712464
>
> How can I set up my php script to send hardcoded header information for
the
> parameter "referrer"? Do you think the value:
> fputs($sock, "referrer: "-"\n");
>
> should be OK?
>
> Also, does anybody know what the last number (13712464) in the log is? It
is
> not the number of the log line because this number was recurrent on
several
> tests.
>
> MAX
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-icecast at xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast at xiph.org] On Behalf Of
> gtgbr at gmx.net
> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 11:20 AM
> To: icecast at xiph.org
> Subject: [icecast] Re: [icecast-dev] Hot Topic: Icecast in Macromedia
Flash
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I moved this to icecast@, since none of these are icecast development
> related questions and issues.
>
> Macsym wrote:
> > I didn't know so many people in the Icecast-Dev list were running Linux
> PPC!
>
> Oh well, I'm neither a developer nor running Linux PPC. ;)
>
> > Anyway, I understand that you guys don't have the time to help me with
> that
> > because you wouldn't be able to run the flash player anyway! Because of
> > that, I think I will send the topic to the regular Icecast mailing list
> > (where I might find more people running Linux, Mac OS or Windows).
>
> I have some Windows boxes around where I have Flashplayer installed.
> However, since I'm switching OSes faster than my socks (I am
> multi-booting), and I am not *allowed* to install/use Flash on the other
> most important OS (OpenBSD, even though it would work), I am avoiding
> flashy sites as good as possible. I can't say I find Flash's
> discriminating license or its habit of eating CPU cycles and RAM
> appealing at all.
>
> Actually, I believe your Flash-based streaming client is only good to
> obfuscate the real address of the streaming server, to keep people from
> easily dumping the stream to disk or just play it in their favorite
> player...
>
> > There are still some kinds of information I can only get from the dev
> list:
> >
> > -Does anybody know where I can find a document that explains the changes
> in
> > the core architecture between Icecast1 and Icecast2 (Flash was working
> with
> > Icecast1)?
>
> Hey, I can answer that! :)
>
> Everything is different, Icecast 2 is a re-write.
>
> > -Does Icecast need to receive some kinds of headers from the player
before
> > sending the stream? If yes, what are these headers?
>
> Nothing special that I know of - it's plain HTTP, and clients only need
> to send a simple GET request to start listening to a stream. Others may
> slap me now for spreading false information, however, I'm pretty sure
> I'm close to the mark.
>
> > -Can somebody translate me this access log line:
> > 192.168.0.3 - - [27/Nov/2003:04:42:58 Romance Standard Time] "GET
> /mystream
> > HTTP/1.1" 200 328981 "(null)" "-" 13712464
>
> 200 is the return code the server replied. 200 means "OK", iirc. The
> other number is the amount of bytes transferred, (null) is what the
> server got from the client as the referer (it should be "-" for "no
> referer") and "-" is a place holder for the user-agent, which the client
> should've sent. However, I do not know what the final number is supposed
> to mean ... I don't know it from Apache, and my icecast access.log
> usually has that one as a zero, but not always.
>
>
> Moritz
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