From gsam at advancena.com Mon Nov 7 19:49:32 2011 From: gsam at advancena.com (gsam at advancena.com) Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 12:49:32 -0700 Subject: [Icecast] multiple source clients into a single icecast server Message-ID: <20111107124932.433fc6d4f93b34fa10560db1a5a987e6.883dac0d78.wbe@email15.secureserver.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com Mon Nov 7 20:16:56 2011 From: Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com (Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com) Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 22:16:56 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] multiple source clients into a single icecast server In-Reply-To: <20111107124932.433fc6d4f93b34fa10560db1a5a987e6.883dac0d78.wbe@email15.secureserver.net> References: <20111107124932.433fc6d4f93b34fa10560db1a5a987e6.883dac0d78.wbe@email15.secureserver.net> Message-ID: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB301769895BE4@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> *snip* removing the shotgun to field Although it might be possible to do this, it is most likely not what you're after. One can of worms being timing and delay screwing with synchronization. I'd suggest to do the part where you juggle all those audio feeds outside the icecast scope, e.g. Some audio-conferencing/voip solution and feed the result to icecast using a source client. If you really don't care about aforementioned problems: run all those ices instances to individual mount points, then play each of them back into a sound-server using e.g. ogg123 and source that into ices/icecast as /cacophonia.ogg ;-) -- you've been warned. -- Sent from my Nokia N950 On 7.11.2011 21:49 gsam at advancena.com wrote: I am relatively new to icecast and have a question about a unique configuration. I would like to know if anyone has experience 'sinking' multiple source clients (ices2.0.x) into a single icecast streaming server? I would like to source content from a large number of streaming clients (dozens or maybe even hundreds), composite them into a single stream (essentially like an audio mixing board) and then have the streaming server serve up this new composite content to only a few listeners. It is somewhat the reverse of a traditional streaming server configuration (a single or very small number of source clients into the streaming server and numerous listening clients). Here is what I have in mind: Many ---> |-------------| source ---> | Streaming |--------> small number of listener clients clients : | server | : | | ---> |-------------| Can this be done with icecast as implemented? If not and code modifications are necessary, what modules might one need to modify? Ideally, I would also like to apply a variable gain to each source client's channel independently before the composite process. Any help would be most appreciated. Sincerely, greg sampson ----------------------------------- Greg Sampson, Founding Partner Advancena, LLC 1335 Morris Rd Wynnewood, PA 19096 gsam at advancena.com phone: 267-602-8189 fax: 610-956-4908 www.advancena.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From toots at rastageeks.org Mon Nov 7 22:35:46 2011 From: toots at rastageeks.org (Romain Beauxis) Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 23:35:46 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] multiple source clients into a single icecast server In-Reply-To: <20111107124932.433fc6d4f93b34fa10560db1a5a987e6.883dac0d78.wbe@email15.secureserver.net> References: <20111107124932.433fc6d4f93b34fa10560db1a5a987e6.883dac0d78.wbe@email15.secureserver.net> Message-ID: Hi, 2011/11/7 : > I am relatively new to icecast and have a question about a unique > configuration. I would like to know if anyone has experience 'sinking' > multiple source clients (ices2.0.x) into a single icecast streaming server? > I would like to source content from a large number of streaming clients > (dozens or maybe even hundreds), composite them into a single stream > (essentially like an audio mixing board) and then have the streaming server > serve up this new composite content to only a few listeners. > It is somewhat the reverse of a traditional streaming server configuration > (a single or very small number of source clients into the streaming server > and numerous listening clients). Here is what I have in mind: > > ? Many ???? ---> |-------------| > ? source????---> |?? Streaming? |--------> small number of listener clients > ? clients????? : ?? |????server ???? | > ?????????????????: ?? | ???????????????? | > ??????? ?????? ---> |-------------| > Can this be done with icecast as implemented? If not and code modifications > are necessary, what modules might one need to modify? Ideally, I would also > like to apply a variable gain to each source client's channel independently > before the composite process. Any help would be most appreciated. You should be able to do that using Liquidsoap. A single running liquidsoap instance can accept multiple icecast/shoutcast source connections, create a single stream out of them and stream the result to Icecast. You can contact us at savonet-users at lists.sourceforge.net or lookup online at http://savonet.sf.net/ for more details.. Romain From michel.memeteau at gmail.com Wed Nov 16 14:33:50 2011 From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau) Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 15:33:50 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Any android source client for icecast ? In-Reply-To: References: <20101206114157.GB783@aporee.org> <20101206121213.GM19009@sinabox.bfst.de> <20101206125540.GA11756@aporee.org> Message-ID: Hi all , Just wondering if any Android icecast source is on the Way. the point is that I build a mobile Icecast source with 3G. My choices are : - Buy a X86 netbook with Ubuntu with 8 hours streaming - Buy a GalaxyTab 7 inches ( same price ) on Android 2010/12/6 Leo Currie > I don't have an Android phone, but if I did, I would look for a VLC > port, or a try a Java source client like JRoar. > It would be interesting to find out if either of these work! > > - Leo > > > On 6 December 2010 12:55, wrote: > > Thomas B. Ruecker: > >> Nobody said anything about this necessarily being a GUI, > >> user-frienldy application, right? > > > > bare bone is just fine ;) > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Icecast mailing list > > Icecast at xiph.org > > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > -- <-------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.com Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From thedarkener at logicalnetworking.net Wed Nov 16 17:35:41 2011 From: thedarkener at logicalnetworking.net (TheDarkener) Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 09:35:41 -0800 Subject: [Icecast] Any android source client for icecast ? In-Reply-To: References: <20101206114157.GB783@aporee.org> <20101206121213.GM19009@sinabox.bfst.de> <20101206125540.GA11756@aporee.org> Message-ID: <4EC3F46D.4020208@logicalnetworking.net> Try "XIIALive Lite", it works perfectly for my Icecast/Vorbis stream. The 'lite' version is free and works fine (ad supported). *xiialive*.com // On 11/16/2011 06:33 AM, michel memeteau wrote: > Hi all , > > Just wondering if any Android icecast source is on the Way. > > the point is that I build a mobile Icecast source with 3G. My choices > are : > > > - Buy a X86 netbook with Ubuntu with 8 hours streaming > > - Buy a GalaxyTab 7 inches ( same price ) on Android > > > > > 2010/12/6 Leo Currie > > > I don't have an Android phone, but if I did, I would look for a VLC > port, or a try a Java source client like JRoar. > It would be interesting to find out if either of these work! > > - Leo > > > On 6 December 2010 12:55, > wrote: > > Thomas B. Ruecker: > >> Nobody said anything about this necessarily being a GUI, > >> user-frienldy application, right? > > > > bare bone is just fine ;) > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Icecast mailing list > > Icecast at xiph.org > > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > > > -- > <-------------------------------------------------------> > web perso : http://memeteau.com > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast -- Jordan (PGP: 0xDA470FF8) From Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com Wed Nov 16 17:49:20 2011 From: Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com (Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com) Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 19:49:20 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] Any android source client for icecast ? In-Reply-To: <4EC3F46D.4020208@logicalnetworking.net> References: <20101206114157.GB783@aporee.org> <20101206121213.GM19009@sinabox.bfst.de> <20101206125540.GA11756@aporee.org> <4EC3F46D.4020208@logicalnetworking.net> Message-ID: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB301769895BEA@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> He's asking for a SOURCE client, not a _listener_ client. I don't think such a thing exists at the moment. TBR -- Sent from my Nokia N950 On 16.11.2011 19:44 TheDarkener wrote: Try "XIIALive Lite", it works perfectly for my Icecast/Vorbis stream. The 'lite' version is free and works fine (ad supported). *xiialive*.com // On 11/16/2011 06:33 AM, michel memeteau wrote: > Hi all , > > Just wondering if any Android icecast source is on the Way. > > the point is that I build a mobile Icecast source with 3G. My choices > are : > > > - Buy a X86 netbook with Ubuntu with 8 hours streaming > > - Buy a GalaxyTab 7 inches ( same price ) on Android > > > > > 2010/12/6 Leo Currie > > > I don't have an Android phone, but if I did, I would look for a VLC > port, or a try a Java source client like JRoar. > It would be interesting to find out if either of these work! > > - Leo > > > On 6 December 2010 12:55, > wrote: > > Thomas B. Ruecker: > >> Nobody said anything about this necessarily being a GUI, > >> user-frienldy application, right? > > > > bare bone is just fine ;) > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Icecast mailing list > > Icecast at xiph.org > > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > > > -- > <-------------------------------------------------------> > web perso : http://memeteau.com > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast -- Jordan (PGP: 0xDA470FF8) _______________________________________________ Icecast mailing list Icecast at xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From michel.memeteau at gmail.com Thu Nov 17 09:59:47 2011 From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau) Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 10:59:47 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] fallbackmount use In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: 2011/11/17 Geoff Shang > Is that a feature implemented/planned ? > > It's implemented. Use the fallback-override option to do this. > > Here's an example from a definition: > > /auto > 1 > > Great I should RTFM better ! http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.3.1/icecast2_config_file.html#mount -- <-------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.com Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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However I have a lot of Micro source-drops and then my listeners are moved to the fallback mountpoint ( normal ) but there is no mechanism to move them back to the main mountpoint when it become available again. I then moved my listener through the web interface . Is that a feature implemented/planned ? -- <-------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.com Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 From michel.memeteau at gmail.com Wed Nov 23 10:41:00 2011 From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau) Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 11:41:00 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] fallbackmount use In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi , Let's dare another question :-) When the mai mount fallback to the other mount , it would be great if the Intro file was played , as this intro file is saying that there is a network problem at the studio . 2011/11/17 michel memeteau > > > 2011/11/17 Geoff Shang > >> Is that a feature implemented/planned ? >> >> It's implemented. Use the fallback-override option to do this. >> >> Here's an example from a definition: >> >> /auto >> 1 >> >> > Great I should RTFM better ! > > http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.3.1/icecast2_config_file.html#mount > > > -- > <-------------------------------------------------------> > web perso : http://memeteau.com > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 > > > -- <-------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.com Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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PS you can check out http://www.radiogalere.org/ and even listen on http://www.radiogalere.org:8080 -- <-------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.com Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com Fri Nov 25 15:04:31 2011 From: Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com (Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com) Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 17:04:31 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] Smooth Linux icecast source GUI In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB301769895BED@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> If GUI is a must. Look at BUTT. (butt.sf.net) Otherwise I'd go with rock solid ices2. Make it autostart and give it infinite reconnect and it will be streaming for years as long as there is a network connection to the server! Cheers Thomas -- Sent from my Nokia N950 On 25.11.2011 16:34 michel memeteau wrote: Hi , I'm currently helping a small french Radio they Use Edcast for now on some old Windows XP machines and it's not really reliable at all although Edcast is a great piece of free software Then they might migrate to a Linux Box , but apart from darksnow I can't find a Linux GUI that would match the graphical ease of edcast. maybe the best would be a Web frontend for DarkIce but I guess it's not really meant to be controlled like that currently Thanks. PS you can check out http://www.radiogalere.org/ and even listen on http://www.radiogalere.org:8080 -- <-------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.com Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Make it autostart and give it infinite reconnect and it will be streaming for years as long as there is a network connection to the server! they have very frequent network breakdown , so it's a number one feature :-) -- <-------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.com Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jnalley at jnalley.com Fri Nov 25 15:12:51 2011 From: jnalley at jnalley.com (Jonathan Nalley) Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 10:12:51 -0500 Subject: [Icecast] Smooth Linux icecast source GUI In-Reply-To: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB301769895BED@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> References: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB301769895BED@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> Message-ID: <8579885048536392867@unknownmsgid> +1 On Nov 25, 2011, at 10:04, "Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com" < Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com> wrote: If GUI is a must. Look at BUTT. (butt.sf.net) Otherwise I'd go with rock solid ices2. Make it autostart and give it infinite reconnect and it will be streaming for years as long as there is a network connection to the server! Cheers Thomas -- Sent from my Nokia N950 On 25.11.2011 16:34 michel memeteau wrote: Hi , I'm currently helping a small french Radio they Use Edcast for now on some old Windows XP machines and it's not really reliable at all although Edcast is a great piece of free software Then they might migrate to a Linux Box , but apart from darksnow I can't find a Linux GUI that would match the graphical ease of edcast. maybe the best would be a Web frontend for DarkIce but I guess it's not really meant to be controlled like that currently Thanks. PS you can check out http://www.radiogalere.org/ and even listen on http://www.radiogalere.org:8080 -- <-------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.com Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 _______________________________________________ Icecast mailing list Icecast at xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From winnjohnston at gmail.com Fri Nov 25 16:03:57 2011 From: winnjohnston at gmail.com (Winn Johnston) Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:03:57 -0500 Subject: [Icecast] Multiple Mounts (streams) Managed by Virtual Sound Board Message-ID: All, I am looking for a way to manage multiple streams (mounts) by a virtual sound board. For example: mount-baltimore.ogg --> virtual channel 1 mount-philly.ogg --> virtual channel 2 mount-pitt.ogg --> virtual channel 3 mount-new-york.ogg --> virtual channel 4 Main Virtual Out (speaker output) --> Physical Channel 1 Any ideas? Thanks -winn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From martin at sound4.biz Fri Nov 25 16:01:30 2011 From: martin at sound4.biz (Martin Hamant) Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 17:01:30 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Smooth Linux icecast source GUI In-Reply-To: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB301769895BEE@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> References: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB301769895BED@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB301769895BEE@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> Message-ID: <4ECFBBDA.4020200@sound4.biz> Or... There is a project I am working on...: robinet http://robinet-lq.sourceforge.net/ README: http://sourceforge.net/projects/robinet-lq/files/ Which works along liquidsoap. This is my first attempt at programming a 2000 row python program, and it's very new so it may contains bugs. In another hand, if I can get more testing from the community, that could be great :D It has the advantage to support multiple aacp/mp3/ogg stream / with metadata support for each (this is on what I am working currently) The SVN is up-to-date. (not the releases). Give it a try if you'd like to. Le 25/11/2011 16:36, Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com a ?crit : > > Even then or maybe especially then ices2 might be a good choice. > > It will happily keep reconnecting. > > > TBR > > -- > Sent from my Nokia N950 > > > On 25.11.2011 17:09 michel memeteau wrote: > > > > 2011/11/25 > > > If GUI is a must. > > Look at BUTT. (butt.sf.net ) > > > great Stuff ! > > > > Otherwise I'd go with rock solid ices2. > > Make it autostart and give it infinite reconnect and it will be > streaming for years as long as there is a network connection to > the server! > > > > > they have very frequent network breakdown , so it's a number one > feature :-) > > -- > > <-------------------------------------------------------> > web perso : http://memeteau.com > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > Fixe : 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From icecast at 0x1b.com Sun Nov 27 19:05:52 2011 From: icecast at 0x1b.com (Ed - 0x1b, Inc.) Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 12:05:52 -0700 Subject: [Icecast] Smooth Linux icecast source GUI In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 7:34 AM, michel memeteau wrote: > Hi , I'm currently helping a small french Radio > they Use Edcast for now on some old Windows XP machines and it's not really > reliable at all although Edcast is ?a great piece of free software > Then they might migrate to a Linux Box , but apart from darksnow I can't > find a Linux GUI that would match the graphical ease of edcast. > maybe the best would be a Web frontend for DarkIce but I guess it's not > really meant to be controlled like that currently > Thanks. > > > PS you can check out?http://www.radiogalere.org/? and even listen > on??http://www.radiogalere.org:8080 > -- > <-------------------------------------------------------> A couple of choices come to mind - depending on your objectives for mixing: http://sourceforge.net/projects/idjc/ for running a station: http://sourceforge.net/projects/airtime/ From brevleq at gmail.com Mon Nov 28 16:10:20 2011 From: brevleq at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Hudson_Orsine_Assump=E7=E3o?=) Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 14:10:20 -0200 Subject: [Icecast] Getting clients ips Message-ID: Hi guys, I'm new using Icecast, so I want know if there is a way to get the IP address of all connected clients. Is this simple or I should change source code of icecast to get it?? Thanks in advance, Hudson Orsine Assump??o -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com Mon Nov 28 16:51:01 2011 From: Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com (Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com) Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 18:51:01 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] Getting clients ips In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB30176BDFA294@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> Hi, You can see them in the admin interface. It's also possible with just the source client credentials. Depends on what you actually want to do. Cheers Thomas -- Sent from my Nokia N950 On 28.11.2011 18:10 Hudson Orsine Assump??o wrote: Hi guys, I'm new using Icecast, so I want know if there is a way to get the IP address of all connected clients. Is this simple or I should change source code of icecast to get it?? Thanks in advance, Hudson Orsine Assump??o -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From manuel at agenteel.com Tue Nov 29 02:30:33 2011 From: manuel at agenteel.com (Manuel J Contreras Maya) Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 20:30:33 -0600 Subject: [Icecast] I can't run ices client - please help Message-ID: <4ED443C9.9030808@agenteel.com> Hello, I am running fedora 14 in a EeePC netbook. I managed to compile and run icecast server. I managed to compile ices client but I can't make it run. I need to stream from the sound card (mic). My card is this: >lspci ... 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02) ... I guess, and this is my first question, that the device must be one of the ones inside /dev/snd since there is not /dev/dsp nor /dev/dsa. The /dev/snd folder looks like this: total 0 crw-rw----+ 1 root audio 116, 2 Nov 28 14:35 timer crw-rw----+ 1 root audio 116, 3 Nov 28 14:36 seq crw-rw----+ 1 root audio 116, 6 Nov 28 14:36 hwC0D0 crw-rw----+ 1 root audio 116, 7 Nov 28 14:36 controlC0 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Nov 28 14:36 by-path drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 180 Nov 28 14:36 . crw-rw----+ 1 root audio 116, 5 Nov 28 14:36 pcmC0D0c crw-rw----+ 1 root audio 116, 4 Nov 28 15:36 pcmC0D0p drwxr-xr-x 20 root root 3780 Nov 28 18:07 .. Mi xml ices files part is: oss 22050 1 /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c 1 I have tried with all devices listed in /dev/snd and with 44100 and 22050 rates and 1 or 2 channels but I always get the same error. I change the part in the xml accordingly with the values in 22050 22050 1 The error I get when I run ices is this: $ ices ices-live.xml [2011-11-28 16:02:23] INFO ices-core/main IceS 2.0.1 started... [2011-11-28 16:02:23] EROR input-oss/oss_open_module Failed to set sample format on audio device /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c: Inappropriate ioctl for device [2011-11-28 16:02:23] EROR input/input_loop Couldn't initialise input module "oss" [2011-11-28 16:02:23] INFO ices-core/main Shutdown complete I guess I am about to make it work but I do not have a clue how to fix this since I have tried all the possibilities. Any help is highly appreciated. thanks, Manuel From abitar.com at gmail.com Tue Nov 29 07:58:45 2011 From: abitar.com at gmail.com (David Saunders) Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 02:58:45 -0500 Subject: [Icecast] Multiple Mounts (streams) Managed by Virtual Sound Board In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Winn Johnston wrote: > All, > I am looking for a way to manage multiple streams (mounts) by a virtual > sound board. For example: > mount-baltimore.ogg --> virtual channel 1 > mount-philly.ogg --> virtual channel 2 > mount-pitt.ogg --> virtual channel 3 > mount-new-york.ogg --> virtual channel 4 > Main Virtual Out (speaker output) -->?Physical Channel 1 > Any ideas? > Thanks > -winn > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > Control How? The easyest way I can think of using an encoder per channel, on the top of my head i don't know of 1 that can handle multiple streams with multiple inputs. So running an encoder per stream would do you. From Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com Tue Nov 29 10:39:04 2011 From: Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com (Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com) Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 12:39:04 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] I can't run ices client - please help In-Reply-To: <4ED443C9.9030808@agenteel.com> References: <4ED443C9.9030808@agenteel.com> Message-ID: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB30176BD794BB@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> Hi >>lspci >... >00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition >Audio Controller (rev 02) >... > >I guess, and this is my first question, that the device must be one of >the ones inside /dev/snd since there is not /dev/dsp nor /dev/dsa. >Mi xml ices files part is: > > >oss *snippity* That's an OSS example file you are using, please use the ALSA example file Instead! Quick link to the trunk version of it: http://svn.xiph.org/icecast/trunk/ices/conf/ices-alsa.xml notice that there it uses hw:0,0 Good luck Thomas From winnjohnston at gmail.com Tue Nov 29 15:59:49 2011 From: winnjohnston at gmail.com (Winn Johnston) Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:59:49 -0500 Subject: [Icecast] Multiple Mounts (streams) Managed by Virtual Sound Board In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > > > All, > > I am looking for a way to manage multiple streams (mounts) by a virtual > > sound board. For example: > > mount-baltimore.ogg --> virtual channel 1 > > mount-philly.ogg --> virtual channel 2 > > mount-pitt.ogg --> virtual channel 3 > > mount-new-york.ogg --> virtual channel 4 > > Main Virtual Out (speaker output) --> Physical Channel 1 > > Any ideas? > > Thanks > > -winn > > Control How? > > The easyest way I can think of using an encoder per channel, on the > top of my head i don't know of 1 that can handle multiple streams with > multiple inputs. So running an encoder per stream would do you. > _______________________________________________ > David, I would like to control what stream is playing over the main channel, or bring up two streams up on the same channel. A real world example would be, i have a show originating from one of my DJ's in New York City @ 9:00pm. Then at 10:00pm i have another show originating from Pittsburgh. I don't want my users to have to change the channel nor do i want to allow any one of my DJs control over the main channel. So without having a different computer in my house for each city and running the main out into my physical board, i would like to do it virtually on one machine. Any ideas? Thanks -winn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks again, Manuel El 11/29/2011 04:39 AM, Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com escribi?: > Hi > >>> lspci >> ... >> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition >> Audio Controller (rev 02) >> ... >> >> I guess, and this is my first question, that the device must be one of >> the ones inside /dev/snd since there is not /dev/dsp nor /dev/dsa. >> Mi xml ices files part is: >> >> >> oss > *snippity* > > That's an OSS example file you are using, please use the ALSA example file > Instead! > Quick link to the trunk version of it: > http://svn.xiph.org/icecast/trunk/ices/conf/ices-alsa.xml > > notice that there it uses hw:0,0 > > Good luck > > Thomas -- Manuel J Contreras Maya E. manuel at agenteel.com W. agenteel.com T. +52 739 395.7283 M. +52 55 1129.9022 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From manuel at agenteel.com Tue Nov 29 21:14:18 2011 From: manuel at agenteel.com (Manuel J Contreras Maya) Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 15:14:18 -0600 Subject: [Icecast] I can't run ices client - please help In-Reply-To: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB30176BD794BB@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> References: <4ED443C9.9030808@agenteel.com> <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB30176BD794BB@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> Message-ID: <4ED54B2A.3080703@agenteel.com> Thomas, Thanks you very much. I have installed the module snd_pcm_oss and managed to start ices. Now I have another problem: The stream can be played in Linux but not in Windows or Mac. ?Any tip about this? Thanks again, Manuel El 11/29/2011 04:39 AM, Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com escribi?: > Hi > >>> lspci >> ... >> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition >> Audio Controller (rev 02) >> ... >> >> I guess, and this is my first question, that the device must be one of >> the ones inside /dev/snd since there is not /dev/dsp nor /dev/dsa. >> Mi xml ices files part is: >> >> >> oss > *snippity* > > That's an OSS example file you are using, please use the ALSA example file > Instead! > Quick link to the trunk version of it: > http://svn.xiph.org/icecast/trunk/ices/conf/ices-alsa.xml > > notice that there it uses hw:0,0 > > Good luck > > Thomas -- Manuel J Contreras Maya E. manuel at agenteel.com W. agenteel.com T. +52 739 395.7283 M. +52 55 1129.9022 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com Tue Nov 29 21:39:37 2011 From: Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com (Thomas.Rucker at tieto.com) Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 23:39:37 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] I can't run ices client - please help In-Reply-To: <4ED54B2A.3080703@agenteel.com> References: <4ED443C9.9030808@agenteel.com> <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB30176BD794BB@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> <4ED54B2A.3080703@agenteel.com> Message-ID: <5E49EEF5B3B23549BAF01B43D0C2BB30176BDFA296@EXMB03.eu.tieto.com> There are plenty of players that will work on Windows and OSX. Please refer to e.g. the Icecast webpage. In your specific case playback using Firefox should work too. HTML5 and