From engineermike at mindspring.com Sat Nov 7 21:01:49 2009 From: engineermike at mindspring.com (Mike Murrell) Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 16:01:49 -0500 Subject: [Icecast] Running the Omnia A/XE encoder and Icecast on the same machine Message-ID: <001001ca5fed$867ac0c0$93704240$@com> Can someone tell me what IP address I should use to make this work? I have tried the normal 127.0.0.1 loopback and also the IP address of the machine with no luck. The A/XE software allows me to output to three types of servers. Shoutcast, Http, and Windows Media server. I have tried sending to all three even though I know using the shoutcast setting should work. You can see the software at http://www.omniaaudio.com/products/coded-audio/omnia-axe.html Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance Mike Murrell Chief Engineer WUOT From eric at sfu.ca Sun Nov 8 01:24:42 2009 From: eric at sfu.ca (Eric Kolotyluk) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 17:24:42 -0800 Subject: [Icecast] Can't support more than one listener Message-ID: <4AF61DDA.2070708@sfu.ca> I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've tried streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some reason only one listener at a time can hear the stream. I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer? Cheers, Eric From johnlist at gulfbridge.net Sun Nov 8 01:49:20 2009 From: johnlist at gulfbridge.net (John List) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:49:20 -0500 Subject: [Icecast] Can't support more than one listener In-Reply-To: <4AF61DDA.2070708@sfu.ca> References: <4AF61DDA.2070708@sfu.ca> Message-ID: <4AF623A0.2030404@gulfbridge.net> Eric Kolotyluk wrote: > I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've tried > streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some reason only > one listener at a time can hear the stream. > > I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming > with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. > > Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer? > > Cheers, Eric > _______________ My two cents' worth: Measure your upstream bandwidth to make sure you have adequate bandwidth to support multiple listeners. Monitor your icecast logs to see what happens when a second user tries to log on. John From eric at sfu.ca Sun Nov 8 02:07:27 2009 From: eric at sfu.ca (Eric Kolotyluk) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 18:07:27 -0800 Subject: [Icecast] Can't support more than one listener In-Reply-To: <4AF623A0.2030404@gulfbridge.net> References: <4AF61DDA.2070708@sfu.ca> <4AF623A0.2030404@gulfbridge.net> Message-ID: <4AF627DF.4020608@sfu.ca> On 11/7/2009 5:49 PM, John List wrote: > Eric Kolotyluk wrote: >> I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've >> tried streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some >> reason only one listener at a time can hear the stream. >> >> I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming >> with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. >> >> Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer? >> >> Cheers, Eric >> _______________ > > My two cents' worth: > > Measure your upstream bandwidth to make sure you have adequate > bandwidth to support multiple listeners. > > Monitor your icecast logs to see what happens when a second user tries > to log on. > > John I'm assuming I have enough upstream bandwidth because streaming to multiple listeners on my old computer works fine. Both computers are on the same network behind a router on a broadband connection. I'm not really sure what to look for in the logs. What log do I need to look at, access or error? The error log is set to debug level and I can see the listener count go up and down, to as high as 3. Cheers, Eric From eric at sfu.ca Sun Nov 8 04:46:31 2009 From: eric at sfu.ca (Eric Kolotyluk) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:46:31 -0800 Subject: [Icecast] Can't support more than one listener In-Reply-To: <001801ca6018$efc3f940$cf4bebc0$@com> References: <4AF61DDA.2070708@sfu.ca> <4AF623A0.2030404@gulfbridge.net> <4AF627DF.4020608@sfu.ca> <001801ca6018$efc3f940$cf4bebc0$@com> Message-ID: <4AF64D27.60309@sfu.ca> Does anyone else have Icecast running on Windows 7? Cheers, Eric On 11/7/2009 6:12 PM, Mike Murrell wrote: > Windows 7 is a fixed version of Vista. The DRM issues among others are > still in place and will likely cause you issues. > Good luck > Mike > > -----Original Message----- > From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf > Of Eric Kolotyluk > Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 9:07 PM > To: John List > Cc: icecast at xiph.org > Subject: Re: [Icecast] Can't support more than one listener > > On 11/7/2009 5:49 PM, John List wrote: > >> Eric Kolotyluk wrote: >> >>> I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've >>> tried streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some >>> reason only one listener at a time can hear the stream. >>> >>> I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming >>> with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. >>> >>> Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer? >>> >>> Cheers, Eric >>> _______________ >>> >> My two cents' worth: >> >> Measure your upstream bandwidth to make sure you have adequate >> bandwidth to support multiple listeners. >> >> Monitor your icecast logs to see what happens when a second user tries >> to log on. >> >> John >> > I'm assuming I have enough upstream bandwidth because streaming to > multiple listeners on my old computer works fine. Both computers are on > the same network behind a router on a broadband connection. > > I'm not really sure what to look for in the logs. What log do I need to > look at, access or error? The error log is set to debug level and I can > see the listener count go up and down, to as high as 3. > > Cheers, Eric > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > From karl at xiph.org Sun Nov 8 15:37:35 2009 From: karl at xiph.org (Karl Heyes) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 15:37:35 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] Can't support more than one listener In-Reply-To: <4AF61DDA.2070708@sfu.ca> References: <4AF61DDA.2070708@sfu.ca> Message-ID: <4AF6E5BF.3050608@xiph.org> On 08/11/09 01:24, Eric Kolotyluk wrote: > I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've tried > streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some reason only > one listener at a time can hear the stream. > > I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming > with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. > > Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer? What makes you think icecast is at fault in this case? are listeners being rejected. Maybe you should look at both log files to see if listeners are trying to connect, and if so why the second connection is being dropped. karl. From eric at sfu.ca Sun Nov 8 19:35:06 2009 From: eric at sfu.ca (Eric Kolotyluk) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 11:35:06 -0800 Subject: [Icecast] Fwd: Re: Can't support more than one listener Message-ID: <4AF71D6A.3070406@sfu.ca> On 11/8/2009 7:37 AM, Karl Heyes wrote: > On 08/11/09 01:24, Eric Kolotyluk wrote: > >> I'm running Icecast 3.2.1 on Windows 7 on my new computer and I've tried >> streaming with oddcast as well as shoutcast, but for some reason only >> one listener at a time can hear the stream. >> >> I'm running Icecast 2.3.1 on Windows XP on my old computer streaming >> with oddcast, and it supports multiple listeners just fine. >> >> Can anyone think of what is wrong with Icecast on my new computer? >> > What makes you think icecast is at fault in this case? are listeners > being rejected. Maybe you should look at both log files to see if > listeners are trying to connect, and if so why the second connection is > being dropped. > > karl. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > I don't know that Icecast is at fault, but I thought I would start with this maillist to see if anyone here can help. I've attached my Icecast files to this e-mail. As far as I can tell, the access.log file shows no indication of listener activity, at least I can see no correspondence of log lines that match when the listeners appear in the error.log file. Is there a way to increase the logging level in this file? Should I be able to see listeners attaching in this file? In the error.log file I can see no indication of a two listeners attempting to connect. I can see where listener-a connects, but there is no indication of the listener-b attempting to connect. I can see listener-a disconnect, and then I can see listener-b connect, but there is no indication of listener-a trying to reconnect. It is possible that after listener-a connects, Icecast is not event getting a connect message from listener-b because something else is blocking it out (Windows or the router)? Maybe I need to install a packet listener on my system an watch the ethernet traffic? Possible problems are 1. My router. But I think not because the same router supports multiple listeners with my old computer, and both computers are connected to the same router. 2. My new computer is Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate RTM (with two ethernet connections). My old computer is Windows XP (with one ethernet connection). It would help if someone else could tell me if they have Icecast working correctly (or not) on Windows 7. 3. Icecast. I am running Icecast 2.3.1 on both computers (ignore what I said earlier about 3.2.1), and using the same icecast.xml file (except the ports are different). 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Name: error.log URL: From karl at xiph.org Sun Nov 8 20:07:14 2009 From: karl at xiph.org (Karl Heyes) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 20:07:14 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] Fwd: Re: Can't support more than one listener In-Reply-To: <4AF71D6A.3070406@sfu.ca> References: <4AF71D6A.3070406@sfu.ca> Message-ID: <4AF724F2.5060403@xiph.org> On 08/11/09 19:35, Eric Kolotyluk wrote: > As far as I can tell, the access.log file shows no indication of > listener activity, at least I can see no correspondence of log lines > that match when the listeners appear in the error.log file. Is there a > way to increase the logging level in this file? Should I be able to see > listeners attaching in this file? > > In the error.log file I can see no indication of a two listeners > attempting to connect. I can see where listener-a connects, but there is > no indication of the listener-b attempting to connect. I can see > listener-a disconnect, and then I can see listener-b connect, but there > is no indication of listener-a trying to reconnect. It is possible that > after listener-a connects, Icecast is not event getting a connect > message from listener-b because something else is blocking it out > (Windows or the router)? Maybe I need to install a packet listener on my > system an watch the ethernet traffic? I would agree with that > Possible problems are > > 1. My router. But I think not because the same router supports multiple > listeners with my old computer, and both computers are connected to the > same router. very unlikely to be the router. > 2. My new computer is Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate RTM (with two ethernet > connections). My old computer is Windows XP (with one ethernet > connection). It would help if someone else could tell me if they have > Icecast working correctly (or not) on Windows 7. seeing that win7 is the new component in the chain, I would say this is very likely to be the cause. Probably down to the win7 firewall or TCP stack limiting connections, in theory a packet sniffer would still see the packets getting to the win7 network interface but would drop the connection immediately. karl. From juanbackson at gmail.com Mon Nov 9 11:18:36 2009 From: juanbackson at gmail.com (Juan Backson) Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 19:18:36 +0800 Subject: [Icecast] running icecast on top of hadoop Message-ID: <27c25bc40911090318q1d0ca33dyc027eed5766f29f@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I have MP3 files stored inside hadoop's HDFS. Is there anyway of running icecast on top of those MP3 files ? Is there any help on how to do it? Thanks, jb -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The encoded stream is independent of the file formats used anyway as reencoding is a necessary step in most source clients. > Is there any help on how to do it? there should be plenty of howtos on the topic of playlist based source clients feeding icecast. possible source clients include but are not limited to: liquidsoap, mpd, ezstream, ... cheers Thomas From bk4mee at gmail.com Sun Nov 15 21:47:12 2009 From: bk4mee at gmail.com (Ryan Bishop) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 14:47:12 -0700 Subject: [Icecast] question Message-ID: <2AE9AF081E1A43E386F8DDD1060731A5@RyanPC> can someone explain how to set up a icecast surver so I can create one for my own use -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From geoff at QuiteLikely.com Sun Nov 15 21:56:02 2009 From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 23:56:02 +0200 (IST) Subject: [Icecast] question In-Reply-To: <2AE9AF081E1A43E386F8DDD1060731A5@RyanPC> References: <2AE9AF081E1A43E386F8DDD1060731A5@RyanPC> Message-ID: On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Ryan Bishop wrote: > can someone explain how to set up a icecast surver so I can create one > for my own use Icecast comes with fairly comprehensive documentation. Take a look at it if you haven't already. If you have and you're stuck, be a bit more specific about what you need help with. Geoff. From lunarshuttle at gmail.com Wed Nov 18 11:26:29 2009 From: lunarshuttle at gmail.com (Mathias Gyllengahm) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 12:26:29 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Move listeners problems Message-ID: <937c7b340911180326v75e44caaq9d1df0db5e732219@mail.gmail.com> Hi! I'm using Icecast 2.3.1 (xubuntu Hardy) and have problems moving listeners. I thought it had to do with the client, but now that I've tested cortado, mplayer and vlc I've begun to think it is actually the server. I'm using the web administration interface to move listeners, get '1' as result code but all clients hang after the buffer is empty. Any ideas/pointers? /Mathias From geoff at QuiteLikely.com Wed Nov 18 16:21:08 2009 From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:21:08 +0200 (IST) Subject: [Icecast] Move listeners problems In-Reply-To: <937c7b340911180326v75e44caaq9d1df0db5e732219@mail.gmail.com> References: <937c7b340911180326v75e44caaq9d1df0db5e732219@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Mathias Gyllengahm wrote: > I'm using Icecast 2.3.1 (xubuntu Hardy) and have problems moving > listeners. I thought it had to do with the client, but now that I've > tested cortado, mplayer and vlc I've begun to think it is actually the > server. I'm using the web administration interface to move listeners, > get '1' as result code but all clients hang after the buffer is empty. Can you give us some more info? Are the two mountpoints running the same streaming formats? Geoff. From lunarshuttle at gmail.com Wed Nov 18 16:27:57 2009 From: lunarshuttle at gmail.com (Mathias Gyllengahm) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:27:57 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Move listeners problems In-Reply-To: References: <937c7b340911180326v75e44caaq9d1df0db5e732219@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <937c7b340911180827w1968f513se910fcc13c8f3f77@mail.gmail.com> Thanks for responding! Yes, I'm using gstreamer and I'm simply broadcasting the test video source. The only difference between the mountpoints is the mount-option to the shout2send-sink, test.ogg and test2.ogg. BR, /Mathias gst-launch-0.10 videotestsrc \ ! stamp sync-margin=1 sync-interval=1 \ ! video/x-raw-yuv,width=640,height=480,framerate=10/1 \ ! queue \ ! ffmpegcolorspace \ ! theoraenc bitrate=768 \ ! queue2 max-size-buffers=1000 max-size-bytes=0 max-size-time=0 \ ! oggmux name=mux \ ! queue2 \ ! shout2send ip=myhost.name port=8000 password=*** mount=test.ogg 2009/11/18 Geoff Shang : > On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Mathias Gyllengahm wrote: > >> I'm using Icecast 2.3.1 (xubuntu Hardy) and have problems moving >> listeners. I thought it had to do with the client, but now that I've >> tested cortado, mplayer and vlc I've begun to think it is actually the >> server. I'm using the web administration interface to move listeners, >> get '1' as result code but all clients hang after the buffer is empty. > > Can you give us some more info? ?Are the two mountpoints running the same > streaming formats? > > Geoff. > > From karl at xiph.org Wed Nov 18 17:16:16 2009 From: karl at xiph.org (Karl Heyes) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:16:16 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] Move listeners problems In-Reply-To: <937c7b340911180827w1968f513se910fcc13c8f3f77@mail.gmail.com> References: <937c7b340911180326v75e44caaq9d1df0db5e732219@mail.gmail.com> <937c7b340911180827w1968f513se910fcc13c8f3f77@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4B042BE0.8060409@xiph.org> On 18/11/09 16:27, Mathias Gyllengahm wrote: > Thanks for responding! Yes, I'm using gstreamer and I'm simply > broadcasting the test video source. The only difference between the > mountpoints is the mount-option to the shout2send-sink, test.ogg and > test2.ogg. You could check the icecast log files to see what icecast is actually doing, maybe even update the icecast version you have. karl. From lunarshuttle at gmail.com Wed Nov 18 17:51:39 2009 From: lunarshuttle at gmail.com (Mathias Gyllengahm) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:51:39 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Move listeners problems In-Reply-To: <4B042BE0.8060409@xiph.org> References: <937c7b340911180326v75e44caaq9d1df0db5e732219@mail.gmail.com> <937c7b340911180827w1968f513se910fcc13c8f3f77@mail.gmail.com> <4B042BE0.8060409@xiph.org> Message-ID: <937c7b340911180951w44ed0cc3v23e4754672c2e7bd@mail.gmail.com> Thanks, Karl! I've checked the log files during a move command but I couldn't find anything that looked related to the problems. I've thought of upgrading to 2.3.2 but thought I should ask first if it was something common - saw that someone mailed about the same problems a couple of months ago, if I understood it correctly. /Mathias 2009/11/18 Karl Heyes : > On 18/11/09 16:27, Mathias Gyllengahm wrote: >> Thanks for responding! Yes, I'm using gstreamer and I'm simply >> broadcasting the test video source. The only difference between the >> mountpoints is the mount-option to the shout2send-sink, test.ogg and >> test2.ogg. > > You could check the icecast log files to see what icecast is actually > doing, maybe even update the icecast version you have. > > karl. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > From lunarshuttle at gmail.com Wed Nov 18 18:07:39 2009 From: lunarshuttle at gmail.com (Mathias Gyllengahm) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:07:39 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Move listeners problems In-Reply-To: <937c7b340911180951w44ed0cc3v23e4754672c2e7bd@mail.gmail.com> References: <937c7b340911180326v75e44caaq9d1df0db5e732219@mail.gmail.com> <937c7b340911180827w1968f513se910fcc13c8f3f77@mail.gmail.com> <4B042BE0.8060409@xiph.org> <937c7b340911180951w44ed0cc3v23e4754672c2e7bd@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <937c7b340911181007y13eb8c1ay64731e6676fa387@mail.gmail.com> BTW, here's the log, if it helps. Moving from olpc.ogg to olpc2.ogg. Before moving there was 2 listeners on olpc2.ogg, here in the log one can see that the listener count is increased to 3, which is what I've seen in the web interface as well. The other things doesn't mean much to me. /Mathias [2009-11-18 12:31:46] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node total_bytes_read (135796757) [2009-11-18 12:31:46] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node total_bytes_sent (2702015) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG admin/admin_handle_request Admin request (/admin/moveclients.xsl) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG admin/admin_handle_request Got command (moveclients.xsl) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] INFO admin/admin_handle_request Received admin command moveclients.xsl on mount "/olpc.ogg" [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG admin/command_move_clients Doing optional check [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG admin/command_move_clients Done optional check (1) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] INFO admin/command_move_clients source is "/olpc.ogg", destination is "/olpc2.ogg" [2009-11-18 12:31:48] INFO source/source_move_clients passing 1 listeners to "/olpc2.ogg" [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG admin/admin_send_response Sending XSLT (/usr/share/icecast2/admin/response.xsl) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG fserve/fserve_add_client Adding client to file serving engine [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG source/source_main Client added [2009-11-18 12:31:48] INFO source/source_main listener count on /olpc2.ogg now 3 [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node clients (7) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node connections (286) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node client_connections (271) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node listeners (0) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node listeners (3) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node clients (6) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] INFO fserve/fserve_client_create checking for file /style.css (/usr/share/icecast2/web/style.css) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG fserve/fserve_add_client Adding client to file serving engine [2009-11-18 12:31:48] INFO fserve/fserve_client_create checking for file /icecast.png (/usr/share/icecast2/web/icecast.png) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG fserve/fserve_add_client Adding client to file serving engine [2009-11-18 12:31:48] INFO fserve/fserve_client_create checking for file /corner_topleft.jpg (/usr/share/icecast2/web/corner_topleft.jpg) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG fserve/fserve_add_client Adding client to file serving engine [2009-11-18 12:31:48] INFO fserve/fserve_client_create checking for file /corner_bottomleft.jpg (/usr/share/icecast2/web/corner_bottomleft.jpg) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG fserve/fserve_add_client Adding client to file serving engine [2009-11-18 12:31:48] INFO fserve/fserve_client_create checking for file /corner_topright.jpg (/usr/share/icecast2/web/corner_topright.jpg) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG fserve/fserve_add_client Adding client to file serving engine [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node clients (7) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node connections (287) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node clients (8) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node connections (288) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node clients (9) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node connections (289) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node client_connections (272) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node file_connections (200) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node client_connections (273) [2009-11-18 12:31:48] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node file_connections (201) 2009/11/18 Mathias Gyllengahm : > Thanks, Karl! I've checked the log files during a move command but I > couldn't find anything that looked related to the problems. I've > thought of upgrading to 2.3.2 but thought I should ask first if it was > something common - saw that someone mailed about the same problems a > couple of months ago, if I understood it correctly. > > /Mathias > > 2009/11/18 Karl Heyes : >> On 18/11/09 16:27, Mathias Gyllengahm wrote: >>> Thanks for responding! Yes, I'm using gstreamer and I'm simply >>> broadcasting the test video source. The only difference between the >>> mountpoints is the mount-option to the shout2send-sink, test.ogg and >>> test2.ogg. >> >> You could check the icecast log files to see what icecast is actually >> doing, maybe even update the icecast version you have. >> >> karl. >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Icecast mailing list >> Icecast at xiph.org >> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast >> > From paluho at gmail.com Thu Nov 19 02:16:11 2009 From: paluho at gmail.com (Rybarczyk Tomasz) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 03:16:11 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] can icecast server be a source for another icecast? Message-ID: <6ff2ba720911181816h47ac8c4cte683df913bf1da34@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I've strange situation: I need to connect to icecast server (A) as a source from another icecast server (B) and preserve metadata (artist and title). Of course I can do something like: curl -s http://A_address/radio.mp3 | ices -v -c B_configuration.xml but in this way all metadata are lost. Is it possible to do this without hacking the code? Best regards paluh From eric at zhevny.com Thu Nov 19 06:16:20 2009 From: eric at zhevny.com (Eric Dantan Rzewnicki) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 01:16:20 -0500 Subject: [Icecast] can icecast server be a source for another icecast? In-Reply-To: <6ff2ba720911181816h47ac8c4cte683df913bf1da34@mail.gmail.com> References: <6ff2ba720911181816h47ac8c4cte683df913bf1da34@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20091119061620.GS2508@zhevny.com> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 03:16:11AM +0100, Rybarczyk Tomasz wrote: > Hi, > > I've strange situation: I need to connect to icecast server (A) as a > source from another icecast server (B) and preserve metadata (artist > and title). Of course I can do something like: > > curl -s http://A_address/radio.mp3 | ices -v -c B_configuration.xml > > but in this way all metadata are lost. Is it possible to do this > without hacking the code? icecast supports relays. See the docs: http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_relay.html basically, you just tell your icecast on B to pull from mount point(s) on A. It's not at all a strange situation and is often done to spread bandwidth usage around. For instance having a master icecast server that _only_ allows connections from the relay servers. The people listening to or viewing your streams get it from the relays in this case. Of course, mp3 is not encouraged by xiph (nor myself). -Eric Rz. From eric at zhevny.com Thu Nov 19 21:06:28 2009 From: eric at zhevny.com (Eric Dantan Rzewnicki) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:06:28 -0500 Subject: [Icecast] can icecast server be a source for another icecast? In-Reply-To: <6ff2ba720911190456r6d6f2426m4e12e31d1a3642c6@mail.gmail.com> References: <6ff2ba720911181816h47ac8c4cte683df913bf1da34@mail.gmail.com> <20091119061620.GS2508@zhevny.com> <6ff2ba720911190456r6d6f2426m4e12e31d1a3642c6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20091119210627.GV2508@zhevny.com> Please keep discussions on the list. On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 01:56:51PM +0100, Rybarczyk Tomasz wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for your responses! Unfortunately I can use yours solutions: > > Ariel: I have to stream mp3 - my radio buddies wants that (is > something similar to oggfwd - mp3fwd?), I don't use mp3, so can't help there. > Eric: I can't change icecast B configuration. I've got only moutpoint > there and can't set up relay servers. > I'm a newbie in streaming area - is your post suggest that in icecast > code there is a part which acts as an source for another server? That's not how it works, as far as I know. The "another" server pulls from the first. icecast doesn't "push" streams. Assuming the radio buddies you mention are running icecast, you would need them to set up a relay in their configuration to pull from your server. See the pictures and explanations in the config docs: http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_config_file.html#relay > Can I > reuse it in that way that icecast A will send stream to B server all > the time? There is an option to either always have the relay stream going or only when the relay server has listeners, but owing to above design, this doesn't help you. Perhaps someone else has a suggestion for your case (good reason to reply to the list, btw), but none comes to my mind. -Eric Rz. From wimmer at zcu.cz Mon Nov 23 00:47:22 2009 From: wimmer at zcu.cz (Milos Wimmer) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 01:47:22 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Icecast] fallback file for FLAC stream Message-ID: Hello, I'm running FLAC streaming on Icecast-2.3.2 server and it works great for long time. Now I tried to define fallback-mountpoint for it. This fallback mount would be a file located in Icecast webroot. But Icecast doesn't accept any FLAC file I created. It writes warning: "WARN source/source_move_clients stream /test-fallback.flac and /test.flac are of different types, ignored" I tried to create test-fallback.flac file with Ogg as transport layer, I tried to capture live FLAC stream into file and then use it as test-fallback.flac, no success. I'm using following definition: /test.flac /test-fallback.flac 1 Other fallback-mountpoints for mp3 streams work nice for me. So - is here any way how could I create correct file for using it as fallback file for FLAC stream? Or could you recommend me how to do fallback for FLAC stream? Thank you for help, Milos