From invite+atsc=fzc at facebookmail.com Mon Apr 6 05:51:29 2009 From: invite+atsc=fzc at facebookmail.com (Neeraj Suiryal) Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2009 22:51:29 -0700 Subject: [Icecast] Check out my photos on Facebook Message-ID: <0ec2b86353791208d0e90fdb824ed0d0@localhost.localdomain> Hi Icecast, I set up a Facebook profile where I can post my pictures, videos and events and I want to add you as a friend so you can see it. First, you need to join Facebook! Once you join, you can also create your own profile. Thanks, Neeraj To sign up for Facebook, follow the link below: http://www.facebook.com/p.php?i=826887859&k=4XG4ZXW3P36M5BFDPKY3Y3&r icecast at xiph.org was invited to join Facebook by Neeraj Suiryal. 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Both options work well. However, in a few weeks time, we're going to be briefly in a situation where it will not be possible to send a stream from the encoder to server2, due to routing/firewall issues. Server1 will be OK. If I had full control over server2, I'd just configure it to be a relay of server1. However, I don't have that level of access. Is there any way that we can tell server2 to "push" a stream to server1, rather than have server1 "pull" a relay? Alternatively, is there some intermediate application that could do this relaying? Bruce. -- Bruce Rodger Celtic Music Radio bruce at celticmusicradio.net From david.baelde at gmail.com Wed Apr 8 08:01:24 2009 From: david.baelde at gmail.com (David Baelde) Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 10:01:24 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] is there a way to do a "push relay"? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <53c655920904080101r4f7dd233kac85b7111227bab2@mail.gmail.com> I'm not sure to understand all the details of your setup, but liquidsoap could be handy. It can act as icecast from the source client, and relay streams to one or several icecast servers. If you can run it on server1, that's a solution. The only downside is that by design, liquidsoap will re-encode the stream. -- David http://savonet.sf.net From karl at xiph.org Wed Apr 8 14:07:28 2009 From: karl at xiph.org (Karl Heyes) Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2009 15:07:28 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] is there a way to do a "push relay"? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <49DCAFA0.5080205@xiph.org> bruce wrote: ... > Alternatively, is there some intermediate application that could > do this relaying? > you could just feed it with something like curl .... | oggfwd ... or curl .... | ezstream ... karl. From abitar.com at gmail.com Wed Apr 8 14:52:31 2009 From: abitar.com at gmail.com (abitar.com at gmail.com) Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2009 14:52:31 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] is there a way to do a "push relay"? In-Reply-To: <49DCAFA0.5080205@xiph.org> Message-ID: <0016e6475412fe534504670c4783@google.com> Hiya, What we do when he have to push a stream is use stream transcoder from oddsock.org to push streams off our servers to other servers where we don't have full control over to create a mount for customers. its more then really needed but what the solution i found back when we need to offload some our bandwidth to other providers. Since the configure files were very similar to what is used in oddsock/edcast it made it a breeze to automate the configuration. This could be used on windows or Linux ODs ( we use redhat for out server software ) But that what We found that would work very well, we been able to push 10 streams at once, we did not try more cause we did not need more :) David -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tab at tbsol.de Mon Apr 13 17:07:55 2009 From: tab at tbsol.de (Tillmann A. Basien | ToolBox Solution GmbH) Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 19:07:55 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] using flash to connect to ICECAST 2.3.2 Message-ID: <49E3716B.3090700@tbsol.de> Starting on friday I download icecast 2.3.2 and compiled it on SLES10. Very soon I was able to use ices to stream an mp3 file to a mp3 (phonostart, foobar) client via Icecast. But my flashplayer, which was able to get streams from icacast1, was not able to full fill his job. I did reseaches on the net, hour for hour, found a lot of stuff. Also some changings in format_mp3.c. But with no success. Does anybody has a summery, how to configure icecast.xml and/or do changings in the code that flash player connects to an icecast2 server? regards to anybody a) who wrote the code b) who can help me. TAB . From leandrobhbr at gmail.com Mon Apr 13 17:19:22 2009 From: leandrobhbr at gmail.com (Leandro Campos) Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:19:22 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] OUT OF GROUP Message-ID: <58435ac20904131019w620af704k531abf36144c93d7@mail.gmail.com> OUT OF GROUP. I DONT WANT BE IN THIS GROUP -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leandrobhbr at gmail.com Mon Apr 13 17:19:22 2009 From: leandrobhbr at gmail.com (Leandro Campos) Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:19:22 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] OUT OF GROUP Message-ID: <58435ac20904131019w620af704k531abf36144c93d7@mail.gmail.com> OUT OF GROUP. I DONT WANT BE IN THIS GROUP -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From msmith at xiph.org Mon Apr 13 17:26:38 2009 From: msmith at xiph.org (Michael Smith) Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:26:38 -0700 Subject: [Icecast] using flash to connect to ICECAST 2.3.2 In-Reply-To: <49E3716B.3090700@tbsol.de> References: <49E3716B.3090700@tbsol.de> Message-ID: <3c1737210904131026h37b03f77jfa3a3b02207e9743@mail.gmail.com> We don't support streaming mp3 - it's a non-free format. So, though it might work, we're unable to help you if it doesn't. We highly recommend streaming in a free format such as Ogg Vorbis. Mike On 4/13/09, Tillmann A. Basien | ToolBox Solution GmbH wrote: > Starting on friday I download icecast 2.3.2 and compiled it on SLES10. > Very soon I was able to use ices to stream an mp3 file to a mp3 > (phonostart, foobar) client via Icecast. > But my flashplayer, which was able to get streams from icacast1, was not > able to full fill his job. > > I did reseaches on the net, hour for hour, found a lot of stuff. Also > some changings in format_mp3.c. > > But with no success. > > Does anybody has a summery, how to configure icecast.xml and/or do > changings in the code that flash player connects to an icecast2 server? > > > regards to anybody > a) who wrote the code > b) who can help me. > > TAB > > > . > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > From abitar.com at gmail.com Mon Apr 13 21:08:27 2009 From: abitar.com at gmail.com (David Saunders) Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:08:27 -0400 Subject: [Icecast] using flash to connect to ICECAST 2.3.2 In-Reply-To: <49E3716B.3090700@tbsol.de> References: <49E3716B.3090700@tbsol.de> Message-ID: <6f779c410904131408qc02a9aewc4752c2294a63db@mail.gmail.com> Flash will work with the icecast server. you just have to but the crossdomain.xml in the icecast webroot and it works like a champ. I only found out this after long work at trying to figure why i could not playback the stream on the servers. I did not try to let the icecast to serve up the flash file, don't want to over load the icecast server itself. And since im using the XSPF information to provide the connection information it works out quite well. I have tested on several open source and comically available flash players. Since we encode in widows we use edcast from oddsock to encode under lame MP3, which is advailble on linux also. But . Also have some people use SAM and plugins for couple players streaming thru the server with no issues. I not looked into flash playing ogg files yet tho. I would sugest you get something like firebug to see what the player is doing on connections. It would look to me like it was streaming a silent stream tell i found it was not finding the crossdomain file and silently failing. David On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Tillmann A. Basien | ToolBox Solution GmbH wrote: > Starting on friday I download icecast 2.3.2 and compiled it on SLES10. > Very soon I was able to use ices to stream an mp3 file to a mp3 > (phonostart, foobar) client via Icecast. > But my flashplayer, which was able to get streams from icacast1, was not > able to full fill his job. > > I did reseaches on the net, hour for hour, found a lot of stuff. Also > some changings in format_mp3.c. > > But with no success. > > Does anybody has a summery, how to configure icecast.xml and/or do > changings in the code that flash player connects to an icecast2 server? > > > regards to anybody > a) who wrote the code > b) who can help me. > > TAB > > > . > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > From dm8tbr at afthd.tu-darmstadt.de Thu Apr 16 08:26:45 2009 From: dm8tbr at afthd.tu-darmstadt.de (Thomas B. Ruecker) Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 08:26:45 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] OUT OF GROUP In-Reply-To: <58435ac20904131019w620af704k531abf36144c93d7@mail.gmail.com> References: <58435ac20904131019w620af704k531abf36144c93d7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <49E6EBC5.9000203@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> Leandro Campos schrieb: > OUT OF GROUP. > > I DONT WANT BE IN THIS GROUP then use the unsubscribe information found in the headers of every email going through the list... There is noone who will do this for you. You have to do this yourself. Cheers Thomas PS: All capital letters is considered shouting and impolite. From jayants at tangerinedigital.com Sat Apr 18 06:57:23 2009 From: jayants at tangerinedigital.com (Jayant Shah) Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 12:27:23 +0530 Subject: [Icecast] Delaying a live MP3 stream Message-ID: Hi, I've been using Icecast for live and recorded audio (MP3) streams for a fair bit of time. I need to delay a live stream by a finite period (somewhere in the order of 5 minutes or so, the delay doesn't have to be very accurate). Does anyone know of an application or a plugin which can do this readily? I would assume it will be some sort of FIFO buffering app. My preferred platform is Windows Server, but a Linux based solution would do as well, in the absence of anything else. My current config is Winamp + Edcast streaming to an Icecast server. Would really appreciate any help on this. Thanks Jayant Shah From un at dom.de Mon Apr 20 14:03:48 2009 From: un at dom.de (uno) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 16:03:48 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] poor man's YP Message-ID: <20090420140335.GA10289@aporee.org> hi, if you're looking for kind of "personal YP" for your icecast and have php on your server, the few lines below may help... cheers, u. -- radio aporee http://aporee.org/maps/ From draconian12 at yahoo.com Wed Apr 22 03:53:41 2009 From: draconian12 at yahoo.com (T G) Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 20:53:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Icecast] Question Message-ID: <667266.88900.qm@web43516.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Ok now i have icecast server, how do i optain info for the host; port and the player deck for my sam's 3 so i may link this to my chat lounge??? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From acraigwest at gmail.com Fri Apr 24 20:27:53 2009 From: acraigwest at gmail.com (A. Craig West) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 16:27:53 -0400 Subject: [Icecast] on-demand stream relay Message-ID: I have been searching through various archives, looking for the best way to set up a stream so that the stream is only sent to the server when there are listeners. It appears that to do this, I would need to have a local icecast server on the machine where the stream originates, and use the on-demand relaying to do the connection. This seems like it will work, but has a few problems in implementation. The biggest problem appears to be that the remote icecast server would need to be able to connect to the local one, which could be rather difficult to arrange if the local machine is on a firewalled dhcp connection. Is there any way currently to deal with this situation? I may be misunderstanding how a relayed stream works here... -Craig From karl at xiph.org Fri Apr 24 20:43:35 2009 From: karl at xiph.org (Karl Heyes) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 21:43:35 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] on-demand stream relay In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <49F22477.7040900@xiph.org> A. Craig West wrote: > I have been searching through various archives, looking for the best > way to set up a stream so that the stream is only sent to the server > when there are listeners. It appears that to do this, I would need to > have a local icecast server on the machine where the stream > originates, and use the on-demand relaying to do the connection. This > seems like it will work, but has a few problems in implementation. The > biggest problem appears to be that the remote icecast server would > need to be able to connect to the local one, which could be rather > difficult to arrange if the local machine is on a firewalled dhcp > connection. Is there any way currently to deal with this situation? I > may be misunderstanding how a relayed stream works here... yes it is a pull relay, so there would need to be a way for the remote icecast to connect to the local icecast. You can use a dynamic dns mechanism if the IP can change. The only way you could get something to push content onto the remote icecast is if you hooked into the auth url listener add handler and issued a remote request to start the push but you would have the same concerns as you have with an on-demand relay, addressing the local server. karl. From acraigwest at gmail.com Fri Apr 24 21:24:05 2009 From: acraigwest at gmail.com (A. Craig West) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 17:24:05 -0400 Subject: [Icecast] on-demand stream relay In-Reply-To: <49F22477.7040900@xiph.org> References: <49F22477.7040900@xiph.org> Message-ID: 2009/4/24 Karl Heyes : > yes it is a pull relay, so there would need to be a way for the remote > icecast to connect to the local icecast. You can use a dynamic dns mechanism > if the IP can change. > > The only way you could get something to push content onto the remote icecast > is if you hooked into the auth url listener add handler and issued a remote > request to start the push but you would have the same concerns as you have > with an on-demand relay, addressing the local server. The one thought I had is to write client-side code that checks the number of listener's on the mount, and supplies a null stream if the listener count is 0. Probably the best way to implement it, really.... -Craig