[Icecast] Song Updates and buffer every 2-3min

Reef reef2 at interia.pl
Fri Nov 26 16:29:25 UTC 2004


> > just so you know, --enable-vorbis-updates is only a compile flag for the KH 
> > branch, not the mainline trunk.  And I think it would be great to have this 
> > code be factored out of KH and integrated into the mainline trunk...This 
> > also seems like an odd thing to have as a compile flag, what was the 
> > motivation for that ?

oddsock


> That switch enables the building of an alternative ogg module, one from
> a while back which hasn't had that much testing.  It works well enough
> to use although there were a couple of issues that appeared with the
> changes mike wanted in trunk with the final singleq merge (the module
> wasn't updated fully at the time but is now fixed in svn).
> 
> The default module in the kh branch deals with multiple codec streams,
> it's fairly trivial and was useful for testing theora streaming.
> Handling rewriting of streams for this module was an extra level of
> complexity that I didn't want at the time.
> 
> I don't have the two merged together yet as it seemed like a low
> priority, but if people want the stream rewriting of vorbis streams with
> url metadata insertion then I could merge it across.
> 
> karl.

Is it ready? I tried to compile icecast 2.1.0 --enable-vorbis-updates but nothing happend, that is how I got there...
I am a bash script programmer and I feel awful because I cannot help You.
I enjoy using icecast servers, but we have a problem (in my radio station) :
When the source is on the same machine that icecast server is, everything is fine. But when The source is on other machine (even on the same LAN with server) we got buffer every 2-3 minutes. We have to user shoutcast to broadcast because of that. Did anyone experienced anything like that?

Sorry for shool english, I am from Poland.

regards
Reef

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