From artuch at speedy.com.ar Mon Nov 5 12:49:37 2012 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2012 09:49:37 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Listener Stats getting wrong IP Message-ID: <1352119777.2432.16.camel@jlaa> Hello !! I have a modem/router which is accessed through port 8000 like xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000, then I put the Icecast server on port 8500. Everything works fine except one thing in the statistics of the listeners: all listeners are listed with the same IP, the Icecast server's IP, not the IP that really have each one of them. Can I change something in the Icecast server to correct this problem ?. Thanks in advance. zenbaki -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From artuch at speedy.com.ar Mon Nov 5 13:57:05 2012 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2012 10:57:05 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Listener Stats getting wrong IP In-Reply-To: <5097BE24.8090807@LSDcode.com> References: <1352119777.2432.16.camel@jlaa> <5097BE24.8090807@LSDcode.com> Message-ID: <1352123825.2432.46.camel@jlaa> Kurt, thank you very much for the reply. Now I am listening AMR.Alaska :) The address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: 8000 is to access the modem/router and configure it. I tried to change it but I can not find the way. With Icecast server running on port 8500, listeners data (ID, browser, OS, etc.) are correct, except your IP: http://www.fmcristal3arroyos.com.ar/z/irudi.php I do not understand what is the problem. El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 06:24 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > > Okay, Am on desk top so I can address better > Example, AmericanMusicansRadio.com is a web site that uses port 80 to > respond to... Standard HTML port. > When Flash is loaded to play, it loads AmrStream.com:8000. Thus ice > cast thinks the port of origin is AmericanMusiciansRadio.com and all I > see in the statistics is the IP of the webserver. > So the trick is, you want IceCast to listen to Port 8000, thus the > content from the HTML (ie. browser, ip OS ect) has the data and it > becomes part of the stats > Otherwise, IceCast will do what I have shown in my example > So. Have IceCast listen on the port they are coming into > > Kurt > LSDcode.com > 801.599.1227 > > > I am confused.... if folks are coming in at 8000, and is cast is listening on 8500, then the point of origin is 8500 not 8000, thus ice cast is thinking its all local Amrstream.com:8000 > > > > On 11/5/2012 5:49 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > Hello !! > > > > I have a modem/router which is accessed through port 8000 like > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000, then I put the Icecast server on port 8500. > > Everything works fine except one thing in the statistics of the > > listeners: all listeners are listed with the same IP, the Icecast > > server's IP, not the IP that really have each one of them. > > > > Can I change something in the Icecast server to correct this > > problem ?. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > zenbaki > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Icecast mailing list > > Icecast at xiph.org > > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > From artuch at speedy.com.ar Mon Nov 5 21:56:47 2012 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2012 18:56:47 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Listener Stats getting wrong IP In-Reply-To: <5097CBD5.7010309@LSDcode.com> References: <1352119777.2432.16.camel@jlaa> <5097BE24.8090807@LSDcode.com> <1352123825.2432.46.camel@jlaa> <5097CBD5.7010309@LSDcode.com> Message-ID: <1352152607.2911.12.camel@jlaa> Kurt, thank you very much again. Listeners hear with the label HTML5. I use only open source software and the system is very basic: Icecast audio server mounted on Debian GNU/Linux on a Pentium IV machine with dynamic IP. I understand how the IP information from listeners is lost when move from port 8000 to port 8500. I am also self-taught, but with my current knowledge I do not get to solve this problem, unless I change the modem/router by another one that does not use the port 8000. This would be an effective solution, but I try to solve the problem in a less drastic way. Is there any way that the Icecast server also listens on port 8000 ?. I've tried to open port 8000 for the Icecast server, but Icecast on this port has not worked and I've also lost the HTTP connection to the modem/router and I've had to use Telnet to return everything back ... uuffff El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 07:23 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > In a nut shell.. > > When a user goes to your port 8000, there is CONTENT in the Header... > This content includes a lot of data, I.E. IP, OS Browser, ect > > When you translate off of 8000 to 8500, you are dropping the content > and are replacing it with Content from 8500, thus since 8500 is local, > you will not get the outside information > Question is, you should have IceCast listen to 8000.. Otherwise your > content headers will be wrong > > Is there a reason you do this, While I am not a nuclear brain... Self > taught over 30 years, I know what works.. It has to be a straight shot > from outside to IceCast. Otherwise the data is lost > In theory.. If folks are going to your IceCast Directory, and > launching the M3u, you should have this information passed to the > logs, as the User is using a player on his end > > How are your users hearing the music > is it Flash, Html5 or the uses player > > I use Port forwarding > > So............ I have 6 servers at first location, depending on what > has to be served to the public, determines the port > Example > AmericanMusiciansRadio.com by its self responds to port 80. Port 80 is > forwarded to the WebServer > Port 8081 is to another box > Port 90 is another box > Port 21 is another > Port 443 to another > ect ect > > I use virtual hosting. Thus I have one Static IP and use the HTML > headers to steer to the domain. Included in the headers are the > domains that are being requested > This is done through Apache > > These boxes are all separate INTRANET, I use Vmware to get several > Guest OS's in a box, boxes are Racks There are so many used commercial > boxes out there, (CHEAP) I stopped buying towers a long time ago > When you listen to AMR.Alaska, and are hitting me from > AmericanMusiciansRadio.com, Flash is getting its feed from the IceCast > server at another location > the feed is originating at AMRStream.com:8000 which is sitting at data > center with 1 gig up and down. At that location are 7 servers, most of > which are running players to feed IceCast. > There is a license (free from Vmware) for up to 4 separate Sockets, 16 > cores..... > > > > Hope that helps > > if you want to call, thats kewl, anything I can do....would love to > help > > > > > Kurt > LSDcode.com > 801.599.1227 > > > > > > > On 11/5/2012 6:57 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > > Kurt, thank you very much for the reply. > > Now I am listening AMR.Alaska :) > > > > The address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: 8000 is to access the modem/router and > > configure it. I tried to change it but I can not find the way. > > > > With Icecast server running on port 8500, listeners data (ID, browser, > > OS, etc.) are correct, except your IP: > > http://www.fmcristal3arroyos.com.ar/z/irudi.php > > > > I do not understand what is the problem. > > > > El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 06:24 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > > > > > Okay, Am on desk top so I can address better > > > Example, AmericanMusicansRadio.com is a web site that uses port 80 to > > > respond to... Standard HTML port. > > > When Flash is loaded to play, it loads AmrStream.com:8000. Thus ice > > > cast thinks the port of origin is AmericanMusiciansRadio.com and all I > > > see in the statistics is the IP of the webserver. > > > So the trick is, you want IceCast to listen to Port 8000, thus the > > > content from the HTML (ie. browser, ip OS ect) has the data and it > > > becomes part of the stats > > > Otherwise, IceCast will do what I have shown in my example > > > So. Have IceCast listen on the port they are coming into > > > > > > Kurt > > > LSDcode.com > > > 801.599.1227 > > > > > > > > > > > > > I am confused.... if folks are coming in at 8000, > > and is cast is listening on 8500, then the point of origin is 8500 not > > 8000, thus ice cast is thinking its all local > > Amrstream.com:8000 > > > > > > > > > > > On 11/5/2012 5:49 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hello !! > > > > > > > > I have a modem/router which is accessed through port 8000 like > > > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000, then I put the Icecast server on port 8500. > > > > Everything works fine except one thing in the statistics of the > > > > listeners: all listeners are listed with the same IP, the Icecast > > > > server's IP, not the IP that really have each one of them. > > > > > > > > Can I change something in the Icecast server to correct this > > > > problem ?. > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > zenbaki > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > Icecast mailing list > > > > Icecast at xiph.org > > > > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From artuch at speedy.com.ar Tue Nov 6 03:42:03 2012 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2012 03:42:03 -0000 Subject: [Icecast] Listener Stats getting wrong IP In-Reply-To: References: <1352119777.2432.16.camel@jlaa> <5097BE24.8090807@LSDcode.com> <1352123825.2432.46.camel@jlaa> <5097CBD5.7010309@LSDcode.com> <1352152607.2911.12.camel@jlaa> Message-ID: <1273376504.4803.9.camel@jlaa> Thank you Dave. I do not know. How I can I investigate that ?. El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 21:31 -0500, Dave Pascoe escribi?: > Do you have a reverse proxy in front of the Icecast server? > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From artuch at speedy.com.ar Tue Nov 6 03:45:44 2012 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2012 00:45:44 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Listener Stats getting wrong IP In-Reply-To: References: <1352119777.2432.16.camel@jlaa> <5097BE24.8090807@LSDcode.com> <1352123825.2432.46.camel@jlaa> <5097CBD5.7010309@LSDcode.com> <1352152607.2911.12.camel@jlaa> Message-ID: <1352173544.4803.11.camel@jlaa> Thank you Dave. I do not know. How I can I investigate that ?. El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 21:31 -0500, Dave Pascoe escribi?: > Do you have a reverse proxy in front of the Icecast server? > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From artuch at speedy.com.ar Tue Nov 6 03:36:57 2012 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2012 03:36:57 -0000 Subject: [Icecast] Listener Stats getting wrong IP In-Reply-To: <50985609.1040208@lsdcode.com> References: <1352119777.2432.16.camel@jlaa> <5097BE24.8090807@LSDcode.com> <1352123825.2432.46.camel@jlaa> <5097CBD5.7010309@LSDcode.com> <1352152607.2911.12.camel@jlaa> <50985609.1040208@lsdcode.com> Message-ID: <1273376194.4803.5.camel@jlaa> Kurt, I have retested the Icecast server on port 8000 and it works fine, but there remains the problem with the IP information from listeners. Last time I forgot to change data on the client Ices and for that reason did not work. Yes, here also the default port is 8000. I send you two screenshots. El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 17:12 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > Send me a snap shot of your router GUI... I dont need any personal > data, I just want to see > what it allows you to do....I.E. port forwards....ect > Routers are not set to any port in particular. The traffic that comes > in assuming you have no ports > blocked by your ISP, should allow you to direct ports... > > Under residential carriers, Port 25 traffic-out is blocked, Clear.com, > blocks basically all lower band ports > I use Logmein to connect to my work station, this operates under a > concept called Repeater.. There > by, your carrier thinks its a request from you (modem) so its passed > through > > Also down load CPorts. I tells me what ports are open on the machine > and who is lock on the port > ops your not on windows, but I am sure there's something out there > which will tell you what ports are > being used... FireWall issues are something you want to look at it > I also use Nmap (from outside) to scan all ports. That way I am aware > what ports my modem and > or ISP are block. They will not be honest with you, so its best to get > the data yourself > > To the best of my knowledge (windows Icecast) is defaulted to 8000. > Not sure about Linux. > I have run those boxes, but have not in about a year so I am kinda > forgetful. > > What I dont know off hand is if 8500 is an html port. I.E. pushing a > standard HTML through port > 21 will back fire, it is a reserved port... > Ports I have used for HTML are > > 80 > 81 > 8080 > 8000 > 90 > 8081 > > > Unless your router is not the first in line, your router should > respond to any port request....Its up to your system to respond...I.E. > Software > > > > On 11/5/2012 2:56 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > Kurt, thank you very much again. > > > > Listeners hear with the label HTML5. I use only open source software > > and the system is very basic: Icecast audio server mounted on Debian > > GNU/Linux on a Pentium IV machine with dynamic IP. > > > > I understand how the IP information from listeners is lost when move > > from port 8000 to port 8500. > > I am also self-taught, but with my current knowledge I do not get to > > solve this problem, unless I change the modem/router by another one > > that does not use the port 8000. This would be an effective > > solution, but I try to solve the problem in a less drastic way. > > > > Is there any way that the Icecast server also listens on port > > 8000 ?. > > I've tried to open port 8000 for the Icecast server, but Icecast on > > this port has not worked and I've also lost the HTTP connection to > > the modem/router and I've had to use Telnet to return everything > > back ... uuffff > > > > El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 07:23 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > > > > > In a nut shell.. > > > > > > When a user goes to your port 8000, there is CONTENT in the > > > Header... This content includes a lot of data, I.E. IP, OS > > > Browser, ect > > > > > > When you translate off of 8000 to 8500, you are dropping the > > > content and are replacing it with Content from 8500, thus since > > > 8500 is local, you will not get the outside information > > > Question is, you should have IceCast listen to 8000.. Otherwise > > > your content headers will be wrong > > > > > > Is there a reason you do this, While I am not a nuclear brain... > > > Self taught over 30 years, I know what works.. It has to be a > > > straight shot from outside to IceCast. Otherwise the data is lost > > > In theory.. If folks are going to your IceCast Directory, and > > > launching the M3u, you should have this information passed to the > > > logs, as the User is using a player on his end > > > > > > How are your users hearing the music > > > is it Flash, Html5 or the uses player > > > > > > I use Port forwarding > > > > > > So............ I have 6 servers at first location, depending on > > > what has to be served to the public, determines the port > > > Example > > > AmericanMusiciansRadio.com by its self responds to port 80. Port > > > 80 is forwarded to the WebServer > > > Port 8081 is to another box > > > Port 90 is another box > > > Port 21 is another > > > Port 443 to another > > > ect ect > > > > > > I use virtual hosting. Thus I have one Static IP and use the HTML > > > headers to steer to the domain. Included in the headers are the > > > domains that are being requested > > > This is done through Apache > > > > > > These boxes are all separate INTRANET, I use Vmware to get several > > > Guest OS's in a box, boxes are Racks There are so many used > > > commercial boxes out there, (CHEAP) I stopped buying towers a long > > > time ago > > > When you listen to AMR.Alaska, and are hitting me from > > > AmericanMusiciansRadio.com, Flash is getting its feed from the > > > IceCast server at another location > > > the feed is originating at AMRStream.com:8000 which is sitting at > > > data center with 1 gig up and down. At that location are 7 > > > servers, most of which are running players to feed IceCast. > > > There is a license (free from Vmware) for up to 4 separate > > > Sockets, 16 cores..... > > > > > > > > > > > > Hope that helps > > > > > > if you want to call, thats kewl, anything I can do....would love > > > to help > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Kurt > > > LSDcode.com > > > 801.599.1227 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 11/5/2012 6:57 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Kurt, thank you very much for the reply. > > > > Now I am listening AMR.Alaska :) > > > > > > > > The address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: 8000 is to access the modem/router and > > > > configure it. I tried to change it but I can not find the way. > > > > > > > > With Icecast server running on port 8500, listeners data (ID, browser, > > > > OS, etc.) are correct, except your IP: > > > > http://www.fmcristal3arroyos.com.ar/z/irudi.php > > > > > > > > I do not understand what is the problem. > > > > > > > > El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 06:24 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > > > > > > > > > Okay, Am on desk top so I can address better > > > > > Example, AmericanMusicansRadio.com is a web site that uses port 80 to > > > > > respond to... Standard HTML port. > > > > > When Flash is loaded to play, it loads AmrStream.com:8000. Thus ice > > > > > cast thinks the port of origin is AmericanMusiciansRadio.com and all I > > > > > see in the statistics is the IP of the webserver. > > > > > So the trick is, you want IceCast to listen to Port 8000, thus the > > > > > content from the HTML (ie. browser, ip OS ect) has the data and it > > > > > becomes part of the stats > > > > > Otherwise, IceCast will do what I have shown in my example > > > > > So. Have IceCast listen on the port they are coming into > > > > > > > > > > Kurt > > > > > LSDcode.com > > > > > 801.599.1227 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I am confused.... if folks are coming in at 8000, > > > > and is cast is listening on 8500, then the point of origin is 8500 not > > > > 8000, thus ice cast is thinking its all local > > > > Amrstream.com:8000 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 11/5/2012 5:49 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello !! > > > > > > > > > > > > I have a modem/router which is accessed through port 8000 like > > > > > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000, then I put the Icecast server on port 8500. > > > > > > Everything works fine except one thing in the statistics of the > > > > > > listeners: all listeners are listed with the same IP, the Icecast > > > > > > server's IP, not the IP that really have each one of them. > > > > > > > > > > > > Can I change something in the Icecast server to correct this > > > > > > problem ?. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > zenbaki > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > > > Icecast mailing list > > > > > > Icecast at xiph.org > > > > > > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 1.png Type: image/png Size: 13863 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2.png Type: image/png Size: 23581 bytes Desc: not available URL: From artuch at speedy.com.ar Tue Nov 6 03:45:27 2012 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2012 00:45:27 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Listener Stats getting wrong IP In-Reply-To: <50985609.1040208@lsdcode.com> References: <1352119777.2432.16.camel@jlaa> <5097BE24.8090807@LSDcode.com> <1352123825.2432.46.camel@jlaa> <5097CBD5.7010309@LSDcode.com> <1352152607.2911.12.camel@jlaa> <50985609.1040208@lsdcode.com> Message-ID: <1352173527.4803.10.camel@jlaa> Kurt, I have retested the Icecast server on port 8000 and it works fine, but there remains the problem with the IP information from listeners. Last time I forgot to change data on the client Ices and for that reason did not work. Yes, here also the default port is 8000. I send you two screenshots. El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 17:12 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > Send me a snap shot of your router GUI... I dont need any personal > data, I just want to see > what it allows you to do....I.E. port forwards....ect > Routers are not set to any port in particular. The traffic that comes > in assuming you have no ports > blocked by your ISP, should allow you to direct ports... > > Under residential carriers, Port 25 traffic-out is blocked, Clear.com, > blocks basically all lower band ports > I use Logmein to connect to my work station, this operates under a > concept called Repeater.. There > by, your carrier thinks its a request from you (modem) so its passed > through > > Also down load CPorts. I tells me what ports are open on the machine > and who is lock on the port > ops your not on windows, but I am sure there's something out there > which will tell you what ports are > being used... FireWall issues are something you want to look at it > I also use Nmap (from outside) to scan all ports. That way I am aware > what ports my modem and > or ISP are block. They will not be honest with you, so its best to get > the data yourself > > To the best of my knowledge (windows Icecast) is defaulted to 8000. > Not sure about Linux. > I have run those boxes, but have not in about a year so I am kinda > forgetful. > > What I dont know off hand is if 8500 is an html port. I.E. pushing a > standard HTML through port > 21 will back fire, it is a reserved port... > Ports I have used for HTML are > > 80 > 81 > 8080 > 8000 > 90 > 8081 > > > Unless your router is not the first in line, your router should > respond to any port request....Its up to your system to respond...I.E. > Software > > > > On 11/5/2012 2:56 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > Kurt, thank you very much again. > > > > Listeners hear with the label HTML5. I use only open source software > > and the system is very basic: Icecast audio server mounted on Debian > > GNU/Linux on a Pentium IV machine with dynamic IP. > > > > I understand how the IP information from listeners is lost when move > > from port 8000 to port 8500. > > I am also self-taught, but with my current knowledge I do not get to > > solve this problem, unless I change the modem/router by another one > > that does not use the port 8000. This would be an effective > > solution, but I try to solve the problem in a less drastic way. > > > > Is there any way that the Icecast server also listens on port > > 8000 ?. > > I've tried to open port 8000 for the Icecast server, but Icecast on > > this port has not worked and I've also lost the HTTP connection to > > the modem/router and I've had to use Telnet to return everything > > back ... uuffff > > > > El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 07:23 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > > > > > In a nut shell.. > > > > > > When a user goes to your port 8000, there is CONTENT in the > > > Header... This content includes a lot of data, I.E. IP, OS > > > Browser, ect > > > > > > When you translate off of 8000 to 8500, you are dropping the > > > content and are replacing it with Content from 8500, thus since > > > 8500 is local, you will not get the outside information > > > Question is, you should have IceCast listen to 8000.. Otherwise > > > your content headers will be wrong > > > > > > Is there a reason you do this, While I am not a nuclear brain... > > > Self taught over 30 years, I know what works.. It has to be a > > > straight shot from outside to IceCast. Otherwise the data is lost > > > In theory.. If folks are going to your IceCast Directory, and > > > launching the M3u, you should have this information passed to the > > > logs, as the User is using a player on his end > > > > > > How are your users hearing the music > > > is it Flash, Html5 or the uses player > > > > > > I use Port forwarding > > > > > > So............ I have 6 servers at first location, depending on > > > what has to be served to the public, determines the port > > > Example > > > AmericanMusiciansRadio.com by its self responds to port 80. Port > > > 80 is forwarded to the WebServer > > > Port 8081 is to another box > > > Port 90 is another box > > > Port 21 is another > > > Port 443 to another > > > ect ect > > > > > > I use virtual hosting. Thus I have one Static IP and use the HTML > > > headers to steer to the domain. Included in the headers are the > > > domains that are being requested > > > This is done through Apache > > > > > > These boxes are all separate INTRANET, I use Vmware to get several > > > Guest OS's in a box, boxes are Racks There are so many used > > > commercial boxes out there, (CHEAP) I stopped buying towers a long > > > time ago > > > When you listen to AMR.Alaska, and are hitting me from > > > AmericanMusiciansRadio.com, Flash is getting its feed from the > > > IceCast server at another location > > > the feed is originating at AMRStream.com:8000 which is sitting at > > > data center with 1 gig up and down. At that location are 7 > > > servers, most of which are running players to feed IceCast. > > > There is a license (free from Vmware) for up to 4 separate > > > Sockets, 16 cores..... > > > > > > > > > > > > Hope that helps > > > > > > if you want to call, thats kewl, anything I can do....would love > > > to help > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Kurt > > > LSDcode.com > > > 801.599.1227 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 11/5/2012 6:57 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Kurt, thank you very much for the reply. > > > > Now I am listening AMR.Alaska :) > > > > > > > > The address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: 8000 is to access the modem/router and > > > > configure it. I tried to change it but I can not find the way. > > > > > > > > With Icecast server running on port 8500, listeners data (ID, browser, > > > > OS, etc.) are correct, except your IP: > > > > http://www.fmcristal3arroyos.com.ar/z/irudi.php > > > > > > > > I do not understand what is the problem. > > > > > > > > El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 06:24 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > > > > > > > > > Okay, Am on desk top so I can address better > > > > > Example, AmericanMusicansRadio.com is a web site that uses port 80 to > > > > > respond to... Standard HTML port. > > > > > When Flash is loaded to play, it loads AmrStream.com:8000. Thus ice > > > > > cast thinks the port of origin is AmericanMusiciansRadio.com and all I > > > > > see in the statistics is the IP of the webserver. > > > > > So the trick is, you want IceCast to listen to Port 8000, thus the > > > > > content from the HTML (ie. browser, ip OS ect) has the data and it > > > > > becomes part of the stats > > > > > Otherwise, IceCast will do what I have shown in my example > > > > > So. Have IceCast listen on the port they are coming into > > > > > > > > > > Kurt > > > > > LSDcode.com > > > > > 801.599.1227 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I am confused.... if folks are coming in at 8000, > > > > and is cast is listening on 8500, then the point of origin is 8500 not > > > > 8000, thus ice cast is thinking its all local > > > > Amrstream.com:8000 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 11/5/2012 5:49 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello !! > > > > > > > > > > > > I have a modem/router which is accessed through port 8000 like > > > > > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000, then I put the Icecast server on port 8500. > > > > > > Everything works fine except one thing in the statistics of the > > > > > > listeners: all listeners are listed with the same IP, the Icecast > > > > > > server's IP, not the IP that really have each one of them. > > > > > > > > > > > > Can I change something in the Icecast server to correct this > > > > > > problem ?. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > zenbaki > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > > > Icecast mailing list > > > > > > Icecast at xiph.org > > > > > > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Today, I am swamped, hope to be able > to help you tomorrow > > Kurt > LSDcode.com > 801.599.1227 > > > On 11/5/2012 8:45 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > > Kurt, I have retested the Icecast server on port 8000 and it works > > fine, but there remains the problem with the IP information from > > listeners. > > Last time I forgot to change data on the client Ices and for that > > reason did not work. > > > > Yes, here also the default port is 8000. > > > > I send you two screenshots. > > > > El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 17:12 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > > > > > Send me a snap shot of your router GUI... I dont need any personal > > > data, I just want to see > > > what it allows you to do....I.E. port forwards....ect > > > Routers are not set to any port in particular. The traffic that > > > comes in assuming you have no ports > > > blocked by your ISP, should allow you to direct ports... > > > > > > Under residential carriers, Port 25 traffic-out is blocked, > > > Clear.com, blocks basically all lower band ports > > > I use Logmein to connect to my work station, this operates under a > > > concept called Repeater.. There > > > by, your carrier thinks its a request from you (modem) so its > > > passed through > > > > > > Also down load CPorts. I tells me what ports are open on the > > > machine and who is lock on the port > > > ops your not on windows, but I am sure there's something out there > > > which will tell you what ports are > > > being used... FireWall issues are something you want to look at it > > > I also use Nmap (from outside) to scan all ports. That way I am > > > aware what ports my modem and > > > or ISP are block. They will not be honest with you, so its best to > > > get the data yourself > > > > > > To the best of my knowledge (windows Icecast) is defaulted to > > > 8000. Not sure about Linux. > > > I have run those boxes, but have not in about a year so I am kinda > > > forgetful. > > > > > > What I dont know off hand is if 8500 is an html port. I.E. pushing > > > a standard HTML through port > > > 21 will back fire, it is a reserved port... > > > Ports I have used for HTML are > > > > > > 80 > > > 81 > > > 8080 > > > 8000 > > > 90 > > > 8081 > > > > > > > > > Unless your router is not the first in line, your router should > > > respond to any port request....Its up to your system to > > > respond...I.E. Software > > > > > > > > > > > > On 11/5/2012 2:56 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Kurt, thank you very much again. > > > > > > > > Listeners hear with the label HTML5. I use only open source > > > > software and the system is very basic: Icecast audio server > > > > mounted on Debian GNU/Linux on a Pentium IV machine with dynamic > > > > IP. > > > > > > > > I understand how the IP information from listeners is lost when > > > > move from port 8000 to port 8500. > > > > I am also self-taught, but with my current knowledge I do not > > > > get to solve this problem, unless I change the modem/router by > > > > another one that does not use the port 8000. This would be an > > > > effective solution, but I try to solve the problem in a less > > > > drastic way. > > > > > > > > Is there any way that the Icecast server also listens on port > > > > 8000 ?. > > > > I've tried to open port 8000 for the Icecast server, but Icecast > > > > on this port has not worked and I've also lost the HTTP > > > > connection to the modem/router and I've had to use Telnet to > > > > return everything back ... uuffff > > > > > > > > El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 07:23 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > > > > > > > > > In a nut shell.. > > > > > > > > > > When a user goes to your port 8000, there is CONTENT in the > > > > > Header... This content includes a lot of data, I.E. IP, OS > > > > > Browser, ect > > > > > > > > > > When you translate off of 8000 to 8500, you are dropping the > > > > > content and are replacing it with Content from 8500, thus > > > > > since 8500 is local, you will not get the outside information > > > > > Question is, you should have IceCast listen to 8000.. > > > > > Otherwise your content headers will be wrong > > > > > > > > > > Is there a reason you do this, While I am not a nuclear > > > > > brain... Self taught over 30 years, I know what works.. It has > > > > > to be a straight shot from outside to IceCast. Otherwise the > > > > > data is lost > > > > > In theory.. If folks are going to your IceCast Directory, and > > > > > launching the M3u, you should have this information passed to > > > > > the logs, as the User is using a player on his end > > > > > > > > > > How are your users hearing the music > > > > > is it Flash, Html5 or the uses player > > > > > > > > > > I use Port forwarding > > > > > > > > > > So............ I have 6 servers at first location, depending > > > > > on what has to be served to the public, determines the port > > > > > Example > > > > > AmericanMusiciansRadio.com by its self responds to port 80. > > > > > Port 80 is forwarded to the WebServer > > > > > Port 8081 is to another box > > > > > Port 90 is another box > > > > > Port 21 is another > > > > > Port 443 to another > > > > > ect ect > > > > > > > > > > I use virtual hosting. Thus I have one Static IP and use the > > > > > HTML headers to steer to the domain. Included in the headers > > > > > are the domains that are being requested > > > > > This is done through Apache > > > > > > > > > > These boxes are all separate INTRANET, I use Vmware to get > > > > > several Guest OS's in a box, boxes are Racks There are so many > > > > > used commercial boxes out there, (CHEAP) I stopped buying > > > > > towers a long time ago > > > > > When you listen to AMR.Alaska, and are hitting me from > > > > > AmericanMusiciansRadio.com, Flash is getting its feed from the > > > > > IceCast server at another location > > > > > the feed is originating at AMRStream.com:8000 which is sitting > > > > > at data center with 1 gig up and down. At that location are 7 > > > > > servers, most of which are running players to feed IceCast. > > > > > There is a license (free from Vmware) for up to 4 separate > > > > > Sockets, 16 cores..... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hope that helps > > > > > > > > > > if you want to call, thats kewl, anything I can do....would > > > > > love to help > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Kurt > > > > > LSDcode.com > > > > > 801.599.1227 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 11/5/2012 6:57 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Kurt, thank you very much for the reply. > > > > > > Now I am listening AMR.Alaska :) > > > > > > > > > > > > The address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: 8000 is to access the modem/router and > > > > > > configure it. I tried to change it but I can not find the way. > > > > > > > > > > > > With Icecast server running on port 8500, listeners data (ID, browser, > > > > > > OS, etc.) are correct, except your IP: > > > > > > http://www.fmcristal3arroyos.com.ar/z/irudi.php > > > > > > > > > > > > I do not understand what is the problem. > > > > > > > > > > > > El lun, 05-11-2012 a las 06:24 -0700, Kurt escribi?: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, Am on desk top so I can address better > > > > > > > Example, AmericanMusicansRadio.com is a web site that uses port 80 to > > > > > > > respond to... Standard HTML port. > > > > > > > When Flash is loaded to play, it loads AmrStream.com:8000. Thus ice > > > > > > > cast thinks the port of origin is AmericanMusiciansRadio.com and all I > > > > > > > see in the statistics is the IP of the webserver. > > > > > > > So the trick is, you want IceCast to listen to Port 8000, thus the > > > > > > > content from the HTML (ie. browser, ip OS ect) has the data and it > > > > > > > becomes part of the stats > > > > > > > Otherwise, IceCast will do what I have shown in my example > > > > > > > So. Have IceCast listen on the port they are coming into > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Kurt > > > > > > > LSDcode.com > > > > > > > 801.599.1227 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I am confused.... if folks are coming in at 8000, > > > > > > and is cast is listening on 8500, then the point of origin is 8500 not > > > > > > 8000, thus ice cast is thinking its all local > > > > > > Amrstream.com:8000 > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 11/5/2012 5:49 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello !! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have a modem/router which is accessed through port 8000 like > > > > > > > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8000, then I put the Icecast server on port 8500. > > > > > > > > Everything works fine except one thing in the statistics of the > > > > > > > > listeners: all listeners are listed with the same IP, the Icecast > > > > > > > > server's IP, not the IP that really have each one of them. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Can I change something in the Icecast server to correct this > > > > > > > > problem ?. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > > > zenbaki > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > > > > > 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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URL: From thomas.ruecker at tieto.com Thu Nov 8 15:20:18 2012 From: thomas.ruecker at tieto.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?R=FCcker_Thomas?=) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 17:20:18 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] Code documantation In-Reply-To: <1352382205.22329.YahooMailNeo@web124701.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> References: <1352382205.22329.YahooMailNeo@web124701.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <509BCDB2.5060706@tieto.com> Hi, On 08/11/12 15:43, Md. Rizvi Hasan wrote: > Hi > I have started using Icecast and Ices. I am now > pretty curious about tempering the code and fix and help you guys in > development and bug fix. That sounds nice. We welcome help and patches. Please subscribe to icecast-dev http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast-dev We use that mailing list and the #icecast IRC channel to discuss ongoing development. > I have nearly 5 years of experience in SW development in .NET and > working with free source projects is my hobby. While most of our code is cross-platform there might be acouple of windows specific things where your experience might come in handy. For example we're switching to mingw builds for windows, but need to figure out how to ensure that the Icecast executable can be started as a Windows service. > So can you please provide me some links and docs regarding the Ices > code so that i can start going through the code quickly possible. http://www.icecast.org/svn.php - has instructions for icecast sources. ices sources are also there just need to change the url slightly: svn co http://svn.xiph.org/icecast/trunk/ices ices Open tickets can be found here: https://trac.xiph.org/report/9 Please ask on IRC or the mailing list before taking a ticket and working on it if it's not clearly marked as free to take and work on. It would be very much appreciated if you could introduce yourself and what you're planning to do on the developer mailing list. That helps to align work and avoids problems. Cheers Thomas PS: Please notice that the mailing lists don't explicitly set reply-to, so check that your mail client sends back to the list and not to the original sender. From timothyclarkmusic at me.com Mon Nov 12 20:59:35 2012 From: timothyclarkmusic at me.com (Timothy Clark Music) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 15:59:35 -0500 Subject: [Icecast] ice cast with ladiocast Message-ID: <1613FEE7-6368-4231-97DC-87A4963E626E@me.com> Hello - I'm a blind individual using ladiocast to broadcast. Here's the problem. it only supports .ogg streaming and AAC streaming. My question is, is there a free service where I can broadcast in .AAC streaming? One thing to note when giving a service, i'm blind using a screen reader and can't get past the capsha spam blocker things. Thanks for any idea you guys might have on this. Timothy Your friend in the music industry http://www.timothyclarkmusic.tumblr.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From veres at akos.me Tue Nov 13 08:13:28 2012 From: veres at akos.me (Akos Veres) Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 09:13:28 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] ice cast with ladiocast In-Reply-To: <1613FEE7-6368-4231-97DC-87A4963E626E@me.com> References: <1613FEE7-6368-4231-97DC-87A4963E626E@me.com> Message-ID: Hi Timothy, At our radio station we use Liquidsoap to broadcast in AAC Plus. http://savonet.sourceforge.net/ You need a linux server, as I've seen Debian and Ubuntu works the best. Of course, if you need any assitance, I'd be more than happy to help you, and for free of course. Best regards, *?kos Veres* _____________________________________________ http://akos.me - A little about me. On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 9:59 PM, Timothy Clark Music < timothyclarkmusic at me.com> wrote: > Hello - > I'm a blind individual using ladiocast to broadcast. > Here's the problem. > it only supports .ogg streaming and AAC streaming. > My question is, is there a free service where I can broadcast in .AAC > streaming? > One thing to note when giving a service, i'm blind using a screen reader > and can't get past the capsha spam blocker things. > Thanks for any idea you guys might have on this. > Timothy > Your friend in the music industry > http://www.timothyclarkmusic.tumblr.com > > > _______________________________________________ > 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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Of course, if you need any assitance, I'd be more than happy to help you, and for free of course. > > Best regards, > ?kos Veres > > _____________________________________________ > http://akos.me - A little about me. > > > > On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 9:59 PM, Timothy Clark Music wrote: > Hello - > I'm a blind individual using ladiocast to broadcast. > Here's the problem. > it only supports .ogg streaming and AAC streaming. > My question is, is there a free service where I can broadcast in .AAC streaming? > One thing to note when giving a service, i'm blind using a screen reader and can't get past the capsha spam blocker things. > Thanks for any idea you guys might have on this. > Timothy > Your friend in the music industry > http://www.timothyclarkmusic.tumblr.com > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From michel.memeteau at gmail.com Wed Nov 14 09:00:56 2012 From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 10:00:56 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04 In-Reply-To: <50A35AF8.7090801@sound4.biz> References: <50A35AF8.7090801@sound4.biz> Message-ID: Hi , I tried IDJC last night , but could not figure how to just stream the line in. It seems to be a great program but overcomplicated for someone who just want to send his mic output <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.org Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr 2012/11/14 Martin Hamant > Take a look at http://idjc.sourceforge.net/ > > Cheers > > Le 14/11/2012 00:48, michel memeteau a ?crit : > > Hi, > > My friend who is not a techie have a small radio and they used to > broadcast live with a mic plugged no a Ubuntu PC. > > On Ubuntu 10.04 they used darksnow with the right config file and it was > OK. > > But now under 12.04 darksnow crash, butt is really difficult to start > wit etc.... > > > So simple question, is there any straight forward icecast client for > ubuntu 12.04 with a decent GUI ? > > > they doesn't need any special feature actually > > thanks > > <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > web perso : http://memeteau.org > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing listIcecast at xiph.orghttp://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kloschi at subsignal.org Wed Nov 14 09:21:51 2012 From: kloschi at subsignal.org (kloschi) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 10:21:51 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04 In-Reply-To: References: <50A35AF8.7090801@sound4.biz> Message-ID: <50A362AF.2060108@subsignal.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 11/14/2012 10:00 AM, michel memeteau wrote: > Hi , I tried IDJC last night , but could not figure how to just > stream the line in. > > It seems to be a great program but overcomplicated for someone who > just want to send his mic output > idjc works fine here, you could have a look into the jack patchbay to see where you line-in / mic is connected. in the idjc gui you have at the bottem two buttons which sometimes need pressing (I never figured the definitive logic with that buttons :) ) you can also look into butt: http://butt.sourceforge.net/ hth, kloschi -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQGcBAEBAgAGBQJQo2KtAAoJEJhnRHRRn9Syga8MAInNKdEd5TqzWbW2A+CCBmRi 3sXeAXlRG2cxfJCvu/qLA1KB83Cyo6Z8ZKWL57i4CByADIp2IRlDv4jfNOYxeDw0 G/wVK0vdEXg0UMZBmZAI0MomRXZ8yeCqtHA0DCgWGjVRRmEC0lBDVnCY5yOqyzrU 8vsFcZO3o9NNkNqxjxxOiBIKtB563z03Q31pG5BxYDACcaNyOsQP+IGUEOpRWJUa daC9S2ewXlpPzvvcyo7aYmsiVqYcgBKMeHSYtWwdn2h8KQ1/Bgv+MP2WKJ1eeCXs LRrGp1z7HXpz+2SDtkZwv4Mxq1P5pN1lSky/AOELSHgBf5NPUPFJy/X3HplmKvjJ nz+BTNeSB8+3eAS1emGcKbo/S1SM1t6nMtJF9Hw/+fwYSAlNTrdM7CTulwO3EvCk D1zPJzRi3F5+Ggrl9cbYJNgyTPG0dVAvYSDgl169k/SaFVkAJh145/SSBPvUEF8m swa+VfNZOt5VITnFjlSpVaBjFipxJCzL4xaz/iE7Vw== =FhQr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From michel.memeteau at gmail.com Wed Nov 14 14:04:21 2012 From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 15:04:21 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04 In-Reply-To: <50A362AF.2060108@subsignal.org> References: <50A35AF8.7090801@sound4.biz> <50A362AF.2060108@subsignal.org> Message-ID: Hi I finalement sent a simple sh + darkice.cfg that launch Darkice with all the parameters . Actually we understood a bit too late that OSS is not supported on 12.04 anymore and thus we add to give an alsa path to specify the sound card. I plan on doing a simple web interface for Darkice, hasn't anyone tried this already ? thanks <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.org Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr 2012/11/14 kloschi > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 11/14/2012 10:00 AM, michel memeteau wrote: > > Hi , I tried IDJC last night , but could not figure how to just > > stream the line in. > > > > It seems to be a great program but overcomplicated for someone who > > just want to send his mic output > > > > idjc works fine here, you could have a look into the jack patchbay to > see where you line-in / mic is connected. in the idjc gui you have at > the bottem two buttons which sometimes need pressing (I never figured > the definitive logic with that buttons :) ) > > you can also look into butt: > http://butt.sourceforge.net/ > > hth, > kloschi > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQGcBAEBAgAGBQJQo2KtAAoJEJhnRHRRn9Syga8MAInNKdEd5TqzWbW2A+CCBmRi > 3sXeAXlRG2cxfJCvu/qLA1KB83Cyo6Z8ZKWL57i4CByADIp2IRlDv4jfNOYxeDw0 > G/wVK0vdEXg0UMZBmZAI0MomRXZ8yeCqtHA0DCgWGjVRRmEC0lBDVnCY5yOqyzrU > 8vsFcZO3o9NNkNqxjxxOiBIKtB563z03Q31pG5BxYDACcaNyOsQP+IGUEOpRWJUa > daC9S2ewXlpPzvvcyo7aYmsiVqYcgBKMeHSYtWwdn2h8KQ1/Bgv+MP2WKJ1eeCXs > LRrGp1z7HXpz+2SDtkZwv4Mxq1P5pN1lSky/AOELSHgBf5NPUPFJy/X3HplmKvjJ > nz+BTNeSB8+3eAS1emGcKbo/S1SM1t6nMtJF9Hw/+fwYSAlNTrdM7CTulwO3EvCk > D1zPJzRi3F5+Ggrl9cbYJNgyTPG0dVAvYSDgl169k/SaFVkAJh145/SSBPvUEF8m > swa+VfNZOt5VITnFjlSpVaBjFipxJCzL4xaz/iE7Vw== > =FhQr > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From artuch at speedy.com.ar Wed Nov 14 15:49:15 2012 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 12:49:15 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04 In-Reply-To: References: <50A35AF8.7090801@sound4.biz> <50A362AF.2060108@subsignal.org> Message-ID: <1352908155.2186.38.camel@jlaa> Michel, I use Ices on Debian, is very simple. Jos? Luis El mi?, 14-11-2012 a las 15:04 +0100, michel memeteau escribi?: > Hi I finalement sent a simple sh + darkice.cfg that launch Darkice > with all the parameters . > > > > Actually we understood a bit too late that OSS is not supported on > 12.04 anymore and thus we add to give an alsa path to specify the > sound card. > > > > > I plan on doing a simple web interface for Darkice, hasn't anyone > tried this already ? > > > thanks > > <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > web perso : http://memeteau.org > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > > > > > > > > > 2012/11/14 kloschi > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 11/14/2012 10:00 AM, michel memeteau wrote: > > > Hi , I tried IDJC last night , but could not figure how to > just > > stream the line in. > > > > It seems to be a great program but overcomplicated for > someone who > > just want to send his mic output > > > > > idjc works fine here, you could have a look into the jack > patchbay to > see where you line-in / mic is connected. in the idjc gui you > have at > the bottem two buttons which sometimes need pressing (I never > figured > the definitive logic with that buttons :) ) > > you can also look into butt: > http://butt.sourceforge.net/ > > hth, > kloschi > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > > > iQGcBAEBAgAGBQJQo2KtAAoJEJhnRHRRn9Syga8MAInNKdEd5TqzWbW2A > +CCBmRi > 3sXeAXlRG2cxfJCvu/qLA1KB83Cyo6Z8ZKWL57i4CByADIp2IRlDv4jfNOYxeDw0 > G/wVK0vdEXg0UMZBmZAI0MomRXZ8yeCqtHA0DCgWGjVRRmEC0lBDVnCY5yOqyzrU > 8vsFcZO3o9NNkNqxjxxOiBIKtB563z03Q31pG5BxYDACcaNyOsQP > +IGUEOpRWJUa > daC9S2ewXlpPzvvcyo7aYmsiVqYcgBKMeHSYtWwdn2h8KQ1/Bgv > +MP2WKJ1eeCXs > LRrGp1z7HXpz > +2SDtkZwv4Mxq1P5pN1lSky/AOELSHgBf5NPUPFJy/X3HplmKvjJ > nz+BTNeSB8 > +3eAS1emGcKbo/S1SM1t6nMtJF9Hw/+fwYSAlNTrdM7CTulwO3EvCk > D1zPJzRi3F5 > +Ggrl9cbYJNgyTPG0dVAvYSDgl169k/SaFVkAJh145/SSBPvUEF8m > swa+VfNZOt5VITnFjlSpVaBjFipxJCzL4xaz/iE7Vw== > =FhQr > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > 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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michel.memeteau at gmail.com Wed Nov 14 15:51:51 2012 From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 16:51:51 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04 In-Reply-To: <1352908155.2186.38.camel@jlaa> References: <50A35AF8.7090801@sound4.biz> <50A362AF.2060108@subsignal.org> <1352908155.2186.38.camel@jlaa> Message-ID: Jos?, Ices does live Mic input streaming ? isn't it dedicated to playlist ? <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.org Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr 2012/11/14 Jos? Luis Artuch > ** > Michel, I use Ices on Debian, is very simple. > Jos? Luis > > El mi?, 14-11-2012 a las 15:04 +0100, michel memeteau escribi?: > > Hi I finalement sent a simple sh + darkice.cfg that launch Darkice with > all the parameters . > > > > Actually we understood a bit too late that OSS is not supported on 12.04 > anymore and thus we add to give an alsa path to specify the sound card. > > > > > > I plan on doing a simple web interface for Darkice, hasn't anyone tried > this already ? > > > > thanks > > > > <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > web perso : http://memeteau.org > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > > > > > > > 2012/11/14 kloschi > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 11/14/2012 10:00 AM, michel memeteau wrote: > > > Hi , I tried IDJC last night , but could not figure how to just > > stream the line in. > > > > It seems to be a great program but overcomplicated for someone who > > just want to send his mic output > > > > > idjc works fine here, you could have a look into the jack patchbay to > see where you line-in / mic is connected. in the idjc gui you have at > the bottem two buttons which sometimes need pressing (I never figured > the definitive logic with that buttons :) ) > > you can also look into butt: > http://butt.sourceforge.net/ > > hth, > kloschi > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > > iQGcBAEBAgAGBQJQo2KtAAoJEJhnRHRRn9Syga8MAInNKdEd5TqzWbW2A+CCBmRi > 3sXeAXlRG2cxfJCvu/qLA1KB83Cyo6Z8ZKWL57i4CByADIp2IRlDv4jfNOYxeDw0 > G/wVK0vdEXg0UMZBmZAI0MomRXZ8yeCqtHA0DCgWGjVRRmEC0lBDVnCY5yOqyzrU > 8vsFcZO3o9NNkNqxjxxOiBIKtB563z03Q31pG5BxYDACcaNyOsQP+IGUEOpRWJUa > daC9S2ewXlpPzvvcyo7aYmsiVqYcgBKMeHSYtWwdn2h8KQ1/Bgv+MP2WKJ1eeCXs > LRrGp1z7HXpz+2SDtkZwv4Mxq1P5pN1lSky/AOELSHgBf5NPUPFJy/X3HplmKvjJ > nz+BTNeSB8+3eAS1emGcKbo/S1SM1t6nMtJF9Hw/+fwYSAlNTrdM7CTulwO3EvCk > D1zPJzRi3F5+Ggrl9cbYJNgyTPG0dVAvYSDgl169k/SaFVkAJh145/SSBPvUEF8m > swa+VfNZOt5VITnFjlSpVaBjFipxJCzL4xaz/iE7Vw== > =FhQr > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing listIcecast at xiph.orghttp://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From artuch at speedy.com.ar Wed Nov 14 16:05:51 2012 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:05:51 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04 In-Reply-To: References: <50A35AF8.7090801@sound4.biz> <50A362AF.2060108@subsignal.org> <1352908155.2186.38.camel@jlaa> Message-ID: <1352909151.2186.47.camel@jlaa> Michel, with "Ices" as client, as well as "play list" you can use "line in" or "mic in", no problems. One example: This station is using "mic in" because the "line in" is broken some days ago ... ggrrrrr haha http://www.radioclaromeco.com.ar In this station we are using: Debian GNU/Linux, Icecast2 and Ices2. To control the audio levels we are using "alsamixer". All very simple and secure !! Jos? Luis El mi?, 14-11-2012 a las 16:51 +0100, michel memeteau escribi?: > Jos?, Ices does live Mic input streaming ? isn't it dedicated to > playlist ? > > > <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > web perso : http://memeteau.org > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > > > > > > > > > 2012/11/14 Jos? Luis Artuch > > Michel, I use Ices on Debian, is very simple. > Jos? Luis > > El mi?, 14-11-2012 a las 15:04 +0100, michel memeteau > escribi?: > > > > > Hi I finalement sent a simple sh + darkice.cfg that launch > > Darkice with all the parameters . > > > > > > Actually we understood a bit too late that OSS is not > > supported on 12.04 anymore and thus we add to give an alsa > > path to specify the sound card. > > > > > > > > > > I plan on doing a simple web interface for Darkice, hasn't > > anyone tried this already ? > > > > > > thanks > > > > <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > > web perso : http://memeteau.org > > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2012/11/14 kloschi > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On 11/14/2012 10:00 AM, michel memeteau wrote: > > > > > Hi , I tried IDJC last night , but could not > > figure how to just > > > stream the line in. > > > > > > It seems to be a great program but overcomplicated > > for someone who > > > just want to send his mic output > > > > > > > > > idjc works fine here, you could have a look into the > > jack patchbay to > > see where you line-in / mic is connected. in the > > idjc gui you have at > > the bottem two buttons which sometimes need pressing > > (I never figured > > the definitive logic with that buttons :) ) > > > > you can also look into butt: > > http://butt.sourceforge.net/ > > > > hth, > > kloschi > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - > > http://www.enigmail.net/ > > > > > > iQGcBAEBAgAGBQJQo2KtAAoJEJhnRHRRn9Syga8MAInNKdEd5TqzWbW2A+CCBmRi > > 3sXeAXlRG2cxfJCvu/qLA1KB83Cyo6Z8ZKWL57i4CByADIp2IRlDv4jfNOYxeDw0 > > G/wVK0vdEXg0UMZBmZAI0MomRXZ8yeCqtHA0DCgWGjVRRmEC0lBDVnCY5yOqyzrU > > 8vsFcZO3o9NNkNqxjxxOiBIKtB563z03Q31pG5BxYDACcaNyOsQP > > +IGUEOpRWJUa > > daC9S2ewXlpPzvvcyo7aYmsiVqYcgBKMeHSYtWwdn2h8KQ1/Bgv > > +MP2WKJ1eeCXs > > LRrGp1z7HXpz > > +2SDtkZwv4Mxq1P5pN1lSky/AOELSHgBf5NPUPFJy/X3HplmKvjJ > > nz+BTNeSB8 > > +3eAS1emGcKbo/S1SM1t6nMtJF9Hw/+fwYSAlNTrdM7CTulwO3EvCk > > D1zPJzRi3F5 > > +Ggrl9cbYJNgyTPG0dVAvYSDgl169k/SaFVkAJh145/SSBPvUEF8m > > swa+VfNZOt5VITnFjlSpVaBjFipxJCzL4xaz/iE7Vw== > > =FhQr > > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michel.memeteau at gmail.com Wed Nov 14 16:12:51 2012 From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 17:12:51 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04 In-Reply-To: <1352909151.2186.47.camel@jlaa> References: <50A35AF8.7090801@sound4.biz> <50A362AF.2060108@subsignal.org> <1352908155.2186.38.camel@jlaa> <1352909151.2186.47.camel@jlaa> Message-ID: Thanks, did anyone made a kind of GUI for ices ? <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> web perso : http://memeteau.org Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr 2012/11/14 Jos? Luis Artuch > ** > Michel, with "Ices" as client, as well as "play list" you can use "line > in" or "mic in", no problems. > One example: This station is using "mic in" because the "line in" is > broken some days ago ... ggrrrrr haha http://www.radioclaromeco.com.ar > In this station we are using: Debian GNU/Linux, Icecast2 and Ices2. To > control the audio levels we are using "alsamixer". > All very simple and secure !! > Jos? Luis > > El mi?, 14-11-2012 a las 16:51 +0100, michel memeteau escribi?: > > Jos?, Ices does live Mic input streaming ? isn't it dedicated to playlist > ? > > > > <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > web perso : http://memeteau.org > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > > > > > > > 2012/11/14 Jos? Luis Artuch > > Michel, I use Ices on Debian, is very simple. > Jos? Luis > > El mi?, 14-11-2012 a las 15:04 +0100, michel memeteau escribi?: > > > Hi I finalement sent a simple sh + darkice.cfg that launch Darkice with > all the parameters . > > > Actually we understood a bit too late that OSS is not supported on 12.04 > anymore and thus we add to give an alsa path to specify the sound card. > > > > > I plan on doing a simple web interface for Darkice, hasn't anyone tried > this already ? > > > thanks > > > <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > web perso : http://memeteau.org > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > > > > > > > 2012/11/14 kloschi > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 11/14/2012 10:00 AM, michel memeteau wrote: > > > Hi , I tried IDJC last night , but could not figure how to just > > stream the line in. > > > > It seems to be a great program but overcomplicated for someone who > > just want to send his mic output > > > > > idjc works fine here, you could have a look into the jack patchbay to > see where you line-in / mic is connected. in the idjc gui you have at > the bottem two buttons which sometimes need pressing (I never figured > the definitive logic with that buttons :) ) > > you can also look into butt: > http://butt.sourceforge.net/ > > hth, > kloschi > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > > iQGcBAEBAgAGBQJQo2KtAAoJEJhnRHRRn9Syga8MAInNKdEd5TqzWbW2A+CCBmRi > 3sXeAXlRG2cxfJCvu/qLA1KB83Cyo6Z8ZKWL57i4CByADIp2IRlDv4jfNOYxeDw0 > G/wVK0vdEXg0UMZBmZAI0MomRXZ8yeCqtHA0DCgWGjVRRmEC0lBDVnCY5yOqyzrU > 8vsFcZO3o9NNkNqxjxxOiBIKtB563z03Q31pG5BxYDACcaNyOsQP+IGUEOpRWJUa > daC9S2ewXlpPzvvcyo7aYmsiVqYcgBKMeHSYtWwdn2h8KQ1/Bgv+MP2WKJ1eeCXs > LRrGp1z7HXpz+2SDtkZwv4Mxq1P5pN1lSky/AOELSHgBf5NPUPFJy/X3HplmKvjJ > nz+BTNeSB8+3eAS1emGcKbo/S1SM1t6nMtJF9Hw/+fwYSAlNTrdM7CTulwO3EvCk > D1zPJzRi3F5+Ggrl9cbYJNgyTPG0dVAvYSDgl169k/SaFVkAJh145/SSBPvUEF8m > swa+VfNZOt5VITnFjlSpVaBjFipxJCzL4xaz/iE7Vw== > =FhQr > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing listIcecast at xiph.orghttp://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From artuch at speedy.com.ar Wed Nov 14 16:41:16 2012 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 13:41:16 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04 In-Reply-To: References: <50A35AF8.7090801@sound4.biz> <50A362AF.2060108@subsignal.org> <1352908155.2186.38.camel@jlaa> <1352909151.2186.47.camel@jlaa> Message-ID: <1352911276.2186.61.camel@jlaa> Michel, about it you will find lots of information on the Internet. Anyway, basically: * Install "Ices" * Create the directory "/etc/ices2" * Put there the file "ices-alsa.xml" (you must configure this file) * If you want that "Ices2" always start at boot, instead of doing it manually, then create the file "ices2" and put it in the directory "/etc/init.d" Jos? Luis El mi?, 14-11-2012 a las 17:12 +0100, michel memeteau escribi?: > Thanks, did anyone made a kind of GUI for ices ? > > > <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > web perso : http://memeteau.org > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > > > > > > > > > 2012/11/14 Jos? Luis Artuch > > Michel, with "Ices" as client, as well as "play list" you can > use "line in" or "mic in", no problems. > One example: This station is using "mic in" because the "line > in" is broken some days ago ... ggrrrrr haha > http://www.radioclaromeco.com.ar > In this station we are using: Debian GNU/Linux, Icecast2 and > Ices2. To control the audio levels we are using "alsamixer". > All very simple and secure !! > Jos? Luis > > El mi?, 14-11-2012 a las 16:51 +0100, michel memeteau > escribi?: > > > > > Jos?, Ices does live Mic input streaming ? isn't it > > dedicated to playlist ? > > > > <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > > web perso : http://memeteau.org > > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2012/11/14 Jos? Luis Artuch > > > > Michel, I use Ices on Debian, is very simple. > > Jos? Luis > > > > El mi?, 14-11-2012 a las 15:04 +0100, michel > > memeteau escribi?: > > > > > > > Hi I finalement sent a simple sh + darkice.cfg > > > that launch Darkice with all the parameters . > > > > > > > > > Actually we understood a bit too late that OSS is > > > not supported on 12.04 anymore and thus we add to > > > give an alsa path to specify the sound card. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I plan on doing a simple web interface for > > > Darkice, hasn't anyone tried this already ? > > > > > > > > > thanks > > > > > > <-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > > > > web perso : http://memeteau.org > > > Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : > > > http://shop.ekimia.fr > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2012/11/14 kloschi > > > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > On 11/14/2012 10:00 AM, michel memeteau > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Hi , I tried IDJC last night , but could > > > not figure how to just > > > > stream the line in. > > > > > > > > It seems to be a great program but > > > overcomplicated for someone who > > > > just want to send his mic output > > > > > > > > > > > > > idjc works fine here, you could have a > > > look into the jack patchbay to > > > see where you line-in / mic is connected. > > > in the idjc gui you have at > > > the bottem two buttons which sometimes > > > need pressing (I never figured > > > the definitive logic with that > > > buttons :) ) > > > > > > you can also look into butt: > > > http://butt.sourceforge.net/ > > > > > > hth, > > > kloschi > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > > > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - > > > http://www.enigmail.net/ > > > > > > > > > iQGcBAEBAgAGBQJQo2KtAAoJEJhnRHRRn9Syga8MAInNKdEd5TqzWbW2A+CCBmRi > > > 3sXeAXlRG2cxfJCvu/qLA1KB83Cyo6Z8ZKWL57i4CByADIp2IRlDv4jfNOYxeDw0 > > > G/wVK0vdEXg0UMZBmZAI0MomRXZ8yeCqtHA0DCgWGjVRRmEC0lBDVnCY5yOqyzrU > > > 8vsFcZO3o9NNkNqxjxxOiBIKtB563z03Q31pG5BxYDACcaNyOsQP+IGUEOpRWJUa > > > daC9S2ewXlpPzvvcyo7aYmsiVqYcgBKMeHSYtWwdn2h8KQ1/Bgv+MP2WKJ1eeCXs > > > LRrGp1z7HXpz > > > +2SDtkZwv4Mxq1P5pN1lSky/AOELSHgBf5NPUPFJy/X3HplmKvjJ > > > nz+BTNeSB8 > > > +3eAS1emGcKbo/S1SM1t6nMtJF9Hw/+fwYSAlNTrdM7CTulwO3EvCk > > > D1zPJzRi3F5 > > > +Ggrl9cbYJNgyTPG0dVAvYSDgl169k/SaFVkAJh145/SSBPvUEF8m > > > swa > > > +VfNZOt5VITnFjlSpVaBjFipxJCzL4xaz/iE7Vw== > > > =FhQr > > > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > _______________________________________________ > > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pm at nowster.me.uk Wed Nov 14 16:46:01 2012 From: pm at nowster.me.uk (Paul Martin) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 16:46:01 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] Desperate for a decent icecast client for Ubuntu 12.04 In-Reply-To: References: <50A35AF8.7090801@sound4.biz> <50A362AF.2060108@subsignal.org> <1352908155.2186.38.camel@jlaa> <1352909151.2186.47.camel@jlaa> Message-ID: <20121114164601.GD13930@thinkpad.nowster.org.uk> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 05:12:51PM +0100, michel memeteau wrote: > Thanks, did anyone made a kind of GUI for ices ? I personally use "darkice". The configuration is fairly simple. Here I'm providing three streams from the same source, one as Vorbis, one as MP3, and one as AAC+. [general] bufferSecs = 5 duration = 0 reconnect = yes [input] device = hw:0,0 sampleRate = 48000 bitsPerSample = 16 channel = 2 [icecast2-0] format = vorbis bitrateMode = vbr quality = 0.0 server = localhost port = 8000 password = PaSSWoRD mountPoint = radio.ogg name = MY RADIO description = My Description [icecast2-1] format = mp3 bitrateMode = cbr bitrate = 128 quality = 1 server = localhost port = 8000 password = PaSSWoRD mountPoint = radio.mp3 name = MY RADIO description = My Description [icecast2-2] format = aacp bitrateMode = cbr bitrate = 64 quality = 0.8 server = localhost port = 8000 password = PaSSWoRD mountPoint = radio.aac name = MY RADIO description = My Description -- Paul Martin From kh at kim-hansen.com Fri Nov 23 13:07:14 2012 From: kh at kim-hansen.com (Kim Hansen - KH Data) Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 14:07:14 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] When is Icecast 233 released for win32 Message-ID: <001f01cdc97b$75e25520$61a6ff60$@com> Hello I am using the win32 build 2.3.2 and is suddenly issuing some problems with memory consumption. I have read that the release 2.3.3 should work better. But there is no win32 build yet. When will this be released Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards Kim Hansen KH Data Skolegade 7 6630 R?dding Danmark Tlf.: 31 14 63 68 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: