From tab at tbsol.de Sat May 2 12:31:49 2009 From: tab at tbsol.de (Tillmann A. Basien | ToolBox Solution GmbH) Date: Sat, 02 May 2009 14:31:49 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] Darkice / Icecast2 - please assist Message-ID: <49FC3D35.7090900@tbsol.de> I am using Darkice 0.17.1 and Icecast2 2.3.1 Darkice cannot talk to icecast, and I have no idee about there reason: Logentry on icecast server side: [2009-04-29 16:48:49] EROR connection/_handle_connection HTTP request parsing failed config for Icecast is a standard mount which works with ices. config for darkice is: [icecast-0] bitrateMode = vbr # constant bit rate bitrate = 128 # bitrate of the mp3 stream sent to the server quality = 1.0 # encoding quality server = www.kipradio.de # host name of the server format = mp3 port = 8000 # port of the IceCast server, usually 8000 password = xxxxxx # source password to the IceCast server mountPoint = /stottilien # mount point of this stream on the IceCast server Any help is appreaciated .... 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In addition, given that EZStream is probably best suited to a hands-off operation, this kind of thing really shouldn't make it fail. It failed to start on time for me today because of this and I was left scratching my head for a few minutes. Fortunately I was right in front of my PC when it happened otherwise a program would have failed to air at all. Geoff. From geoff at QuiteLikely.com Sun May 3 02:40:31 2009 From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang) Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 05:40:31 +0300 (IDT) Subject: [Icecast] EZStream questions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, Oh and one more question. Is it possible to get EZStream not to print anything at all if there's no errors? I run it in a cron job and -q doesn't turn everything off (maybe there's a -qq?) Geoff. From dm8tbr at afthd.tu-darmstadt.de Sun May 3 19:50:50 2009 From: dm8tbr at afthd.tu-darmstadt.de (Thomas B. Ruecker) Date: Sun, 03 May 2009 19:50:50 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] Darkice / Icecast2 - please assist In-Reply-To: <49FC3D35.7090900@tbsol.de> References: <49FC3D35.7090900@tbsol.de> Message-ID: <49FDF59A.707@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> Tillmann A. Basien | ToolBox Solution GmbH schrieb: > I am using Darkice 0.17.1 and Icecast2 2.3.1 > > > Darkice cannot talk to icecast, and I have no idee about there reason: > > Logentry on icecast server side: > [2009-04-29 16:48:49] EROR connection/_handle_connection HTTP request > parsing failed > > config for Icecast is a standard mount which works with ices. > > config for darkice is: > [icecast-0] try again with [icecast2-0]... (and the correct values for such a section) FTR: [icecast-0] is for icecast1.x Cheers Thomas From tab at tbsol.de Tue May 5 19:09:20 2009 From: tab at tbsol.de (Tillmann A. Basien | ToolBox Solution GmbH) Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 21:09:20 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] Darkice / Icecast2 - please assist In-Reply-To: <49FDF59A.707@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> References: <49FC3D35.7090900@tbsol.de> <49FDF59A.707@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> Message-ID: <4A008EE0.4070805@tbsol.de> Thomas, this was the right tip (Danke!). Thomas B. Ruecker schrieb: > Tillmann A. Basien | ToolBox Solution GmbH schrieb: >> I am using Darkice 0.17.1 and Icecast2 2.3.1 >> >> >> Darkice cannot talk to icecast, and I have no idee about there reason: >> >> Logentry on icecast server side: >> [2009-04-29 16:48:49] EROR connection/_handle_connection HTTP >> request parsing failed >> >> config for Icecast is a standard mount which works with ices. >> >> config for darkice is: >> [icecast-0] > try again with [icecast2-0]... (and the correct values for such a > section) > FTR: [icecast-0] is for icecast1.x > > Cheers > > Thomas -- *ToolBox Solution GmbH* CEO/CTO Tillmann A. Basien Balinger Stra?e 37A D-70567 Stuttgart Fon: +49 (0) 711 71 68 631 Hy : +49 (0) 173 87 38 987 Fax: +49 (0) 711 45 70 899 *** Sun Advantage Partner *** mailto:tab at tbsol.de / http://www.tbsol.de HRB: 23711 This message and any files or documents attached are strictly confidential or otherwise legally protected. It is intended only for the individual or entity named. If you are not the named addressee or have received this email in error, please inform the sender immediately, delete it from your system and do not copy or disclose it or use it for any purpose. Please also note that transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free. From tab at tbsol.de Tue May 5 20:24:51 2009 From: tab at tbsol.de (Tillmann A. Basien | ToolBox Solution GmbH) Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 22:24:51 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] Darkice / Icecast2 - please assist - next problem In-Reply-To: <4A008EE0.4070805@tbsol.de> References: <49FC3D35.7090900@tbsol.de> <49FDF59A.707@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> <4A008EE0.4070805@tbsol.de> Message-ID: <4A00A093.6070900@tbsol.de> After I changed in darkice config [Icecast-0] to [Icecast2-0] as mention from Thomas, I got a connect to the Icecast2 Server. But I can not here anything. During my analysis I found out: 1) Darkice is producing data (localDumpfile and darkice prints at the end "3530752 bytes transfered to the encoders") 2) I see network traffic between darkice and icecast2, also a connect steatment in the log I tried in darkice remoteDumpfile and also in icecast2 with out success. I used "ices" and the dumpfile is generated and the client plays what I expected. Conclusio: :-) MP3file -> ices (mp3) -> Icecast 2.3.1-> client works :-( /dev/dsp -> DarkIce 0.17.1 (mp3) -> Icecast 2.3.1-> client does not work Is there any spezical flag in darkice config or icecast2 config? Regards TAB From vzeeaxwl at myfairpoint.net Wed May 6 20:17:37 2009 From: vzeeaxwl at myfairpoint.net (Mark Glassberg) Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 16:17:37 -0400 Subject: [Icecast] Newbie question: Poor transmission quality Message-ID: <20090506201737.GA3052@etch.localnet.net> I am using Icecast2 with Ezstream, sending a playlist of mp3s. The signal quality is fine over my home network; but out on the internet it is poor, with frequent interruptions and losses of connection. I would like to know which of the following two conditions, if any, can be causing the problem. First, I have a dsl internet service, with only 160k upload capacity. Second, my home network is connected to the dsl modem through a router. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. From jasiu85 at gmail.com Fri May 8 10:42:14 2009 From: jasiu85 at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Micha=C5=82_Jaszczyk?=) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 12:42:14 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] targeted ads Message-ID: <1d7140f60905080342y26fd7aa6jd087650eea555efa@mail.gmail.com> Hi there, I work at an internet radio station. My management thought it might be a good idea to enhance our radio with targeted ads. Do you know of any streaming server that is capable of inserting targeted ads into the stream? So far I have only found Ando Media's Targeted Ad Injector (http://andomedia.com/) which claims to be open source but I can't find the source anywhere. Regards, -- Micha? Jaszczyk From dm8tbr at afthd.tu-darmstadt.de Fri May 8 12:29:15 2009 From: dm8tbr at afthd.tu-darmstadt.de (Thomas B. Ruecker) Date: Fri, 08 May 2009 12:29:15 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] Darkice / Icecast2 - please assist - next problem In-Reply-To: <4A00A093.6070900@tbsol.de> References: <49FC3D35.7090900@tbsol.de> <49FDF59A.707@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> <4A008EE0.4070805@tbsol.de> <4A00A093.6070900@tbsol.de> Message-ID: <4A04259B.1040907@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> Full length answer went off-list in German. (Summary for the curious: VBR, near zero bitrate, player buffer not filling, no play-start) From dm8tbr at afthd.tu-darmstadt.de Fri May 8 12:35:44 2009 From: dm8tbr at afthd.tu-darmstadt.de (Thomas B. Ruecker) Date: Fri, 08 May 2009 12:35:44 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] Newbie question: Poor transmission quality In-Reply-To: <20090506201737.GA3052@etch.localnet.net> References: <20090506201737.GA3052@etch.localnet.net> Message-ID: <4A042720.9070901@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> Mark Glassberg schrieb: > I am using Icecast2 with Ezstream, sending a playlist of mp3s. The signal > quality is fine over my home network; but out on the internet it is poor, > with frequent interruptions and losses of connection. > Sounds like network problems. > I would like to know which of the following two conditions, if any, can be > causing the problem. First, I have a dsl internet service, with only 160k > upload capacity. Second, my home network is connected to the dsl modem through > a router. > OK. It IS network problems. - Let me guess, some of the files are 320kbit/s and you don't reencode? - do the math - not enough bandwidth -> fail - Or if you reencode to a certain bitrate it probably is 128k or higher - The intartubez are not quality guaranteed. The path from A to B might not get all the bandwidth it needs. Or simply your upstream bandwidth is chocked due to overselling by your ISP. - You might be running other things that need upstream bandwidth. - Torrenting/seeding the latest Ubuntu install cd? Or a combination of all of the aforementioned. > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. hth Thomas From vzeeaxwl at myfairpoint.net Fri May 8 13:44:39 2009 From: vzeeaxwl at myfairpoint.net (Mark Glassberg) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 09:44:39 -0400 Subject: [Icecast] Newbie question: Poor transmission quality In-Reply-To: <4A042720.9070901@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> References: <20090506201737.GA3052@etch.localnet.net> <4A042720.9070901@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> Message-ID: <20090508134439.GA2498@etch.localnet.net> On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 12:35:44PM +0000, Thomas B. Ruecker wrote: > Sounds like network problems. > > OK. It IS network problems. > - Let me guess, some of the files are 320kbit/s and you don't reencode? > - do the math - not enough bandwidth -> fail > - Or if you reencode to a certain bitrate it probably is 128k or higher > - The intartubez are not quality guaranteed. The path from A to B might > not get all the bandwidth it needs. Or simply your upstream bandwidth is > chocked due to overselling by your ISP. > - You might be running other things that need upstream bandwidth. - > Torrenting/seeding the latest Ubuntu install cd? > > Or a combination of all of the aforementioned. Thanks for the quick reply. Please bear with my newbie questions. There are no other programs requiring upstream bandwidth. What is intartubez? I don't know about reencoding. The files were made with iTunes on a Mac running OS 9.2. It made mp3s from audio files. How do I find the bitrate of those files? Thanks in advance, Mark From andy at dijit.net Fri May 8 14:38:16 2009 From: andy at dijit.net (andy thomas) Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 15:38:16 +0100 (BST) Subject: [Icecast] Playing excerpts from large audio files Message-ID: We are looking at a project which involves being able to play excerpts from large MP3 files. Each file contains a radio programme of up to 60 minutes in length and we'd like to be able to 'jump in' at, say, 24 minutes from the start and play a 4 minute extract. Does anyone know of a source package that will do this (we are using icecast2 as the streaming servers)? The files are MP3 but we're open to using other file formats if they are more suitable for this kind of work. Andy ------------------- Andy Thomas, Sys admin, Dijit New Media Ltd From karl at xiph.org Fri May 8 15:16:18 2009 From: karl at xiph.org (Karl Heyes) Date: Fri, 08 May 2009 16:16:18 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] targeted ads In-Reply-To: <1d7140f60905080342y26fd7aa6jd087650eea555efa@mail.gmail.com> References: <1d7140f60905080342y26fd7aa6jd087650eea555efa@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4A044CC2.9000402@xiph.org> Micha? Jaszczyk wrote: > Hi there, > > I work at an internet radio station. My management thought it might be > a good idea to enhance our radio with targeted ads. Do you know of any > streaming server that is capable of inserting targeted ads into the > stream? So far I have only found Ando Media's Targeted Ad Injector > (http://andomedia.com/) which claims to be open source but I can't > find the source anywhere. I have some work implemented for this as an extension to my 10pre code. The interfaces are not documented yet as I wanted to try different use cases. If you are interested then you are welcome to try it out and send feedback http://www.icecast.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/icecast-2.3.2-kh-ads.tar.gz with this, each listener is allocated a group id (default 0) which the server will use to lookup a file to play. The number of groups is determined by the setting . At the moment the group is only set in auth url by the Jingle-group; header, although I do have a hardcoded switch to allocate the next id to the next new listener for testing. You essentially set the group to file mapping via admin eg /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&id=0&file=/insert1 /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&id=1&file=/insert2 files are in webroot. You then just trigger when the inserts are to be run. This is where things differ slightly. With vorbis streams, the trigger is a simple vorbis file from the source client that lasts however long you want (can be silence as the content won't be sent to listeners) but has a Jingle: in the headers. With non-ogg streams things get more awkward as you don't have the same sort of information in stream and metadata inserts are not good enough. The mechanism currently uses the /admin/jingle interface again but you have an option of /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&play=10000 informs the server that this stream will be in jingle mode for 10 seconds. Any jingle files lasting longer than that will complete then return listeners to the stream. /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&play=on /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&play=off same sort of thing but a toggle I suspect the latter will be better so that people can interface with their source clients better. eg get next file if file is insert marker then .....&play=on if insert marker finished then .....&play=off karl. From jasiu85 at gmail.com Sat May 9 19:17:12 2009 From: jasiu85 at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Micha=C5=82_Jaszczyk?=) Date: Sat, 9 May 2009 21:17:12 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] targeted ads In-Reply-To: <4A044CC2.9000402@xiph.org> References: <1d7140f60905080342y26fd7aa6jd087650eea555efa@mail.gmail.com> <4A044CC2.9000402@xiph.org> Message-ID: <1d7140f60905091217m62ac2b81x3ff6f864b367f33c@mail.gmail.com> > I have some work implemented for this as an extension to my 10pre code. The > interfaces are not documented yet as I wanted to try different use cases. > ?If you are interested then you are welcome to try it out and send feedback > > http://www.icecast.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/icecast-2.3.2-kh-ads.tar.gz > > with this, each listener is allocated a group id (default 0) which the > server will use to lookup a file to play. The number of groups is determined > by the setting . ?At the moment the group is only set > in auth url by the Jingle-group; header, although I do have a hardcoded > switch to allocate the next id to the next new listener for testing. > > You essentially set the group to file mapping via admin eg > > /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&id=0&file=/insert1 > /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&id=1&file=/insert2 > > files are in webroot. ?You then just trigger when the inserts are to be run. > This is where things differ slightly. > > With vorbis streams, the trigger is a simple vorbis file from the source > client that lasts however long you want (can be silence as the content won't > be sent to listeners) but has a Jingle: in the headers. > > With non-ogg streams things get more awkward as you don't have the same sort > of information in stream and metadata inserts are not good enough. The > mechanism currently uses the /admin/jingle interface again but you have an > option of > > /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&play=10000 > > informs the server that this stream will be in jingle mode for 10 seconds. > Any jingle files lasting longer than that will complete then return > listeners to the stream. > > /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&play=on > /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&play=off > > same sort of thing but a toggle > > I suspect the latter will be better so that people can interface with their > source clients better. eg > > get next file > ? if file is insert marker then > ? ? .....&play=on > ? if insert marker finished then > ? ? .....&play=off > > > karl. Uhm, I guess I'm not following you... Could you explain once again giving more details? :) Cheers, -- Micha? Jaszczyk From vzeeaxwl at myfairpoint.net Tue May 12 15:33:21 2009 From: vzeeaxwl at myfairpoint.net (Mark Glassberg) Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 11:33:21 -0400 Subject: [Icecast] Newbie question: Poor transmission quality In-Reply-To: <4A042720.9070901@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> References: <20090506201737.GA3052@etch.localnet.net> <4A042720.9070901@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> Message-ID: <20090512153321.GB2554@etch.localnet.net> Problem solved. My isp doesn't seem to be interfering. I eliminated the router, but that didn't help. You were right, however, about reencoding. Once I got madplay and lame and put a reencoding section from the examples files in ezstream_mp3.xml, the problem disappeared. Thanks, Mark From nombrandue at tsukinokage.net Wed May 13 19:50:43 2009 From: nombrandue at tsukinokage.net (Seann Clark) Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 14:50:43 -0500 Subject: [Icecast] targeted ads In-Reply-To: <4A044CC2.9000402@xiph.org> References: <1d7140f60905080342y26fd7aa6jd087650eea555efa@mail.gmail.com> <4A044CC2.9000402@xiph.org> Message-ID: <4A0B2493.3080600@tsukinokage.net> Karl Heyes wrote: > Micha? Jaszczyk wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> I work at an internet radio station. My management thought it might be >> a good idea to enhance our radio with targeted ads. Do you know of any >> streaming server that is capable of inserting targeted ads into the >> stream? So far I have only found Ando Media's Targeted Ad Injector >> (http://andomedia.com/) which claims to be open source but I can't >> find the source anywhere. >> > > I have some work implemented for this as an extension to my 10pre code. > The interfaces are not documented yet as I wanted to try different use > cases. If you are interested then you are welcome to try it out and > send feedback > > http://www.icecast.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/icecast-2.3.2-kh-ads.tar.gz > > with this, each listener is allocated a group id (default 0) which the > server will use to lookup a file to play. The number of groups is > determined by the setting . At the moment the > group is only set in auth url by the Jingle-group; header, although I do > have a hardcoded switch to allocate the next id to the next new listener > for testing. > > You essentially set the group to file mapping via admin eg > > /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&id=0&file=/insert1 > /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&id=1&file=/insert2 > > files are in webroot. You then just trigger when the inserts are to be > run. This is where things differ slightly. > > With vorbis streams, the trigger is a simple vorbis file from the source > client that lasts however long you want (can be silence as the content > won't be sent to listeners) but has a Jingle: in the headers. > > With non-ogg streams things get more awkward as you don't have the same > sort of information in stream and metadata inserts are not good enough. > The mechanism currently uses the /admin/jingle interface again but you > have an option of > > /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&play=10000 > > informs the server that this stream will be in jingle mode for 10 > seconds. Any jingle files lasting longer than that will complete then > return listeners to the stream. > > /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&play=on > /admin/jingle?mount=/stream&play=off > > same sort of thing but a toggle > > I suspect the latter will be better so that people can interface with > their source clients better. eg > > get next file > if file is insert marker then > .....&play=on > if insert marker finished then > .....&play=off > > > karl. > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > I have to toss in this. There is a project out there called liquidsoap which is a streaming client (plugs into Icecast, but doesn't replace it AFIK) that can do all sorts of fun jingles, and seamless switches between live and standard streams. savonet.sourceforge.net is the page site, and they have some pretty good basic examples and great stuff to get it working (I use it personally rather simply, to branch my ogg/vorbis stream to mp3) ~Seann// -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 5614 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL: From ayarac_16 at hotmail.com Thu May 14 19:00:08 2009 From: ayarac_16 at hotmail.com (ayarac_16 at hotmail.com) Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 12:00:08 -0700 Subject: [Icecast] =?iso-8859-1?q?Respuesta_autom=E1tica?= In-Reply-To: Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: <000501c9d89c$ce798ce0$6b6ca6a0$@rr.com> References: <000501c9d89c$ce798ce0$6b6ca6a0$@rr.com> Message-ID: <4A14063F.9000005@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> Steven Jones schrieb: > > Good day, > > I have been using Icecast 2.3.1 for sometime now, but recently I have > not been able to run SAM broadcaster using Icecast. Sam says that my > mount is inactive because it can?t be found. > Did you check the manual for your software if it explains that error. I'm not familiar with this commercial software. > Is there a problem with Icecast? > Maybe, maybe not. Hard to tell from an very vague description. Did you check the error.log for your icecast server? > I have heard that spacial audio has gone to shoutcast. > I couldn't care less... > What can you do to help me set up Icecast to run radio stations? > I/We can help you with the icecast part. I can't help you with the commercial software (SAM). For help with that software contact the software vendor. > I have tried all the forums, but nothing seems to be working. Can you > help? > Maybe, if you are able to describe the situation in a way that people here on the mailing-list can get an idea what might be wrong. Cheers Thomas PS: There is also an IRC channel #icecast on irc.freenode.net - Feel free to join, but be very patient for answers. There's not always someone looking at their screen. PPS: If you want to find out how to ask questions in a way that gets more useful answers I recommend: http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html From nikokolev2 at gmail.com Thu May 28 17:43:00 2009 From: nikokolev2 at gmail.com (Nikola Kolev) Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 19:43:00 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] Icecast@xiph.org mailing list reminder In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2e3a290905281043w633e43ebv77c6b0c4f5998000@mail.gmail.com> And second question if you can ask here...i have shoutcast server and i play music from virtual dj..but it's realing to the icecast...with full details..it's ok..but i don't want to show song name could i configure that..it's urgent.. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If by "realing" you mean relaying then you can turn metadata completely off. Just set: 0 in the corresponding . In addition you could create a section with the same mount-point name and override some of the metadata there. Hope that helps Cheers Thomas From nikokolev2 at gmail.com Fri May 29 10:02:37 2009 From: nikokolev2 at gmail.com (Nikola Kolev) Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 12:02:37 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] Icecast@xiph.org mailing list reminder In-Reply-To: <4A1F8E7A.9070805@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> References: <2e3a290905281043w633e43ebv77c6b0c4f5998000@mail.gmail.com> <4A1F8E7A.9070805@afthd.tu-darmstadt.de> Message-ID: <2e3a290905290302y28736b38yfcb9236b4dbd8001@mail.gmail.com> Could you please show me an example? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: