From thomas at ruecker.fi Sat Mar 1 19:20:03 2014 From: thomas at ruecker.fi (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Thomas_B=2E_R=FCcker=22?=) Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2014 19:20:03 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] [Icecast-dev] Icecast 2.4 beta5 release Message-ID: <531232E3.3080102@ruecker.fi> This is to announce the release of Icecast 2.4 beta5 (aka 2.3.99.5). We're looking forward to testing and feedback. As this is a beta release please discuss it on the icecast-dev mailing list. (Please do NOT cross-post to both lists, do NOT reply to the icecast mailing list, PLEASE reply to icecast-dev at xiph.org only). * Updated web interface to be fully XHTML compliant and mobile friendly. Credit to ePirat * Send charset in HTTP headers for everything, excluding only file-serv and streams. * Documentation updates * Backed out a patch that caused bad behaviour in combination with the -b command line option. Please test this and also all other new 2.4 features and report to the dev mailing list with your observations and findings. We've spent considerable time looking for memory leaks using Valgrind. While no tool is perfect, we believe that we've found all leaks related to source connections. All other memory activity is likely related to buffers and should plateau according to settings. We expect the next or latest the following release to be RC1. Source tar ball: http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/icecast/icecast-2.4-beta5.tar.gz Windows build: http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/icecast/icecast_win32_2.4_beta5.zip Also there are experimental packages for many distributions built on OBS: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=icecast&project=home%3Adm8tbr The package repositories are here: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/dm8tbr/ 2.4 beta5 is not intended for production use and _none_ of the packages have been tested, so if it scares your cat, bites your dog and blows up - enjoy the fireworks. Cheers Thomas From luka at radiomars.si Mon Mar 3 12:48:46 2014 From: luka at radiomars.si (=?UTF-8?Q?MAR=C5=A0_=2D_Luka_Cvetko?=) Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 13:48:46 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Stream Interruption Troubleshooting Message-ID: Dear All, Icecast makes it possible that our Community/Student radio station reaches online listeners and it's FM transmitter. Operating with little or not budget, I've set up our streaming several times. Lately we are experiencing audio glitches and dropouts out of nowhere (setup hasn't changed tremendously). Similar cases I found on the list and elsewhere don't give general troubleshooting procedures, so here is what's going on. Problem: Clients connecting to mountpoints on any server with same source get noticeable audio glitches/stuttering and audio dropouts (approximately every 120s). On rare and random occasions it normalizes. Resolving Steps: - Tried different streaming formats (OPUS, MP3, OGG) and source software (butt, opus-econder, Altacast) - Different servers produce similar effects with same source. - When streaming with alternative service (http://mixlr.com/ 96kbps MP3 over Amazon Cloud Services) no stuttering is present. Any ideas? Clock drift? How to solve it? Thank you! I'll be glad to update with progress or additional info if required. Below are logs and all. Kind regards, Luka Cvetko MAR?, student radio station of Maribor (http://radiomars.si/) ----------------- Test Stream: http://frekvenca.eu:8000/radiomars.mp3 (LAME MP3 128kbps 44,1kHz Stereo) Source Specs: Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 @ 2,93 GHz (20% utilized), 4GB RAM (1,09 GB utilized), 64-bit Windows 7 Professional Source Client: edcast-reborn ASIO 3.37.2011.1214 (Foucusrite Scarlet 2i4 s/c 10ms set latency) Source Network: 100Mbit shared link (results: ) Production Server: VPS i686-architecture VT-x @ 3,0 GHz, 1024 MB RAM (884 MB utilized), 32-bit Debian with icecast-2.3.2-kh29 Production Server Network: 100Mbit link guaranteed (avg. 176ms ping from/to source) ?Test Server: VPS i686 architecture VT-x @ 2,29 GHz (0.3% utilized), 512 MB RAM (45 MB utilized), 32-bit Debian with icecast-2.3.3-kh9 (self-compiled) Test Network: 100 Mbits guaranteeed (avg. 39ms ping from/to source) Transmitter Client: Raspbberry Pi Model B with Liquidsoap script Transmitter Client Network: 100Mbps guaranteed (no ping due to NAT) Test Client: 2 Intel Xeon @ 2,26 GHz, 6B RAM with OS X 10.9.1 Test Client Network: 20Mbps guaranteed ? Test Client (OS X/VLC) Output on Glich: main warning: playback too early (-40063): down-sampling > main error: ES_OUT_SET_(GROUP_)PCR is called too late (jitter of 5201 ms > ignored) > main error: ES_OUT_RESET_PCR called > main debug: Buffering 0% > main debug: End of audio preroll > main debug: Buffering 1% > ... > main debug: Buffering 99% > main debug: Stream buffering done (5982 ms in 5897 ms) > main debug: Decoder buffering done in 0 ms > main debug: playback too late (16241): flushing buffers Production Sever icecast.xml 50 > 5 > 2097152 > ? client-timeout>60 > 10 > 20 > 32000 > 100M Test Server icecast.xml 50 > 5 > 2097152 > 60 > 10 > 20 Production Server error.log (omitted source_listener_count) [2014-03-03 11:39:51] EROR yp/send_to_yp YP add on > http://openradiodirectory.org/yp.php failed: ADD failed due to a > technical glitch on our end. Please try later. > [2014-03-03 11:39:51] EROR yp/send_to_yp YP add on > http://dir.xiph.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi/yp-url failed: no response from server > [2014-03-03 11:40:47] INFO source/source_add_listener max on > /radiomars.mp3 is -1 (cur 3) > [2014-03-03 11:43:27] INFO source/send_listener Client 184283 > (217.17.216.82) has fallen too far behind, removing > [2014-03-03 11:56:50] INFO source/send_listener Client 184271 > (109.123.7.74) has fallen too far behind, removing > [2014-03-03 12:36:57] INFO source/send_listener Client 184289 > (178.216.61.130) has fallen too far behind, removing > ?Production Server access.log 217.17.216.82 - - [03/Mar/2014:11:43:27 +0100] "GET /radiomars.mp3 > HTTP/1.1" 200 163368 "-" "-" 160 > 109.123.7.74 - - [03/Mar/2014:11:56:50 +0100] "GET /radiomars.mp3 > HTTP/1.1" 200 13709339 " > http://d3bwsr3zpy54hy.cloudfront.net/201402271616/js/lib/swf/player-AS3.swf" > "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 6.0; Trident/5.0)" 1065 > 46.150.33.248 - - [03/Mar/2014:12:27:15 +0100] "GET /radiomars.mp3 > HTTP/1.1" 200 35549402 "-" "VLC/2.1.4 LibVLC/2.1.4" 2360 > 46.137.65.100 - - [03/Mar/2014:12:32:40 +0100] "GET /radiomars.mp3 > HTTP/1.0" 200 9939 "-" "iTunes/4.7.1 (Unix; N; linux; x86_64-linux; EN; > utf8) SqueezeNetwork/10.0.2-sn/TRUNK" 1 > 95.112.1.123 - - [03/Mar/2014:12:34:06 +0100] "GET /radiomars.mp3 > HTTP/1.0" 200 1259851 "-" "iTunes/4.7.1 (Unix; N; linux; x86_64-linux; EN; > utf8) SqueezeNetwork/10.0.2-sn/TRUNK" 86 > 178.216.61.130 - - [03/Mar/2014:12:36:57 +0100] "GET /radiomars.mp3 > HTTP/1.0" 200 58833 " > http://www.lemon-radio.com/lemon-radio-podatki/lemon_radio.swf/[[DYNAMIC]]/3" > "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Trident/7.0; rv:11.0) like Gecko" 141 > 46.150.33.248 - - [03/Mar/2014:12:45:59 +0100] "GET /radiomars.mp3 > HTTP/1.1" 200 3840826 "-" "VLC/2.1.4 LibVLC/2.1.4" 264 > 109.182.56.71 - - [03/Mar/2014:12:58:23 +0100] "GET /radiomars.mp3 > HTTP/1.0" 200 4460125 "-" "WinampMPEG/5.62, Ultravox/2.1" 300 > 62.75.143.21 - - [03/Mar/2014:13:00:22 +0100] "GET /radiomars.mp3.m3u > HTTP/1.1" 200 90 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;)" 0 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kulturu01 at gmail.com Mon Mar 3 14:07:14 2014 From: kulturu01 at gmail.com (Jo se) Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2014 11:07:14 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] CentOS AutoDJ Problem Message-ID: Hey You'll see, i have one CentOS icecast server and i want it to make it autoDj when no Dj will be streaming live through the radio. Please have in consideration than i want it to make it eventualy fully commands, i don't wanna use the graphic interphase forever. With all of this, which one will be the best source to put it work the autoDj (in case of i need set one on the Server machine, thing than when i look about seems i must) Another thing: I found a tutorial for this, but the tutorial was for Ubuntu, and it seems than the files are distributed in entirely different folders than in the CentOS install. Also i like to make than the list and the mp3 location come from an external HDD unit than mount on a specific folder, and even i can do it work to mount in that specific folder i have a pair of questions about it: 1) is necesary than the icecast user (or other user, different than root) have all the permisions over that folder? 2) if that's the case, how can i do it? (i try change the permissions of that folder for the icecast case using REDHAT documentation, but it doesn't seems to change. Also, i like to know how to make it auto-start when i turn on the computer (of course, make it run as a service) Thanks in advance -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From luka at radiomars.si Tue Mar 4 08:43:58 2014 From: luka at radiomars.si (=?UTF-8?Q?MAR=C5=A0_=2D_Luka_Cvetko?=) Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 09:43:58 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] CentOS AutoDJ Problem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello, ?here are my personal suggestions on the matter. I will stick to the Icecast and streaming part of it, as other questions in your message regard the difference between Linux distributions in general (CentOS is one flavor of Linux, different from Ubuntu or Debian). Note that there are many other solutions available. 2014-03-03 15:07 GMT+01:00 Jo se : > You'll see, i have one CentOS icecast server and i want it to make it > autoDj when no Dj will be streaming live through the radio. > To have the server relay a live feed and play automated music while the live feed is inactive, use Liquidsoap ( ?http://? savonet.sourceforge.net). ? It is a "programming language for audio," so you are able to program what happens with your stream completely trough the command line. For a novice, something similar to the open-source Airtime ( http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/features/) would be better. This piece of software is based on liquid soap, but includes a sweet graphical interface. Your DJ's will be able to upload music, automate music or make playlists even trough their browsers.? ?Commercial options such as CentovaCast are available. ? > Also, i like to know how to make it auto-start when i turn on the computer > (of course, make it run as a service) > ?If you use liquid soap, add your .liq script to the start sequence. In Debian, that would be with the update-rc.d command. Liquidsoap runs as a daemon using the -d flag. You can run any command as a daemon by installing the "daemon" package. Airtime will do the startup for you. Kind regards, Luka? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kulturu01 at gmail.com Wed Mar 5 22:42:27 2014 From: kulturu01 at gmail.com (Jo se) Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 19:42:27 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] CentOS AutoDJ Problem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks a lot man But i have another question how can i install it? i try to do it but it wasn't be successfull on it, I try a tutorial about it from a GitHub, but wasn't successfull is it really necesary install airtime to play liquidsoap? and i notice than installing it, some of the Development tools necesary to install it doesn't install any idea or suggestion would be much apreciated. Thanks in advance -Jo se- On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:43 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko wrote: > Hello, > > ?here are my personal suggestions on the matter. I will stick to the > Icecast and streaming part of it, as other questions in your message regard > the difference between Linux distributions in general (CentOS is one flavor > of Linux, different from Ubuntu or Debian). Note that there are many other > solutions available. > > 2014-03-03 15:07 GMT+01:00 Jo se : > > You'll see, i have one CentOS icecast server and i want it to make it >> autoDj when no Dj will be streaming live through the radio. >> > > To have the server relay a live feed and play automated music while the > live feed is inactive, use Liquidsoap ( > ?http://? > savonet.sourceforge.net). > ? It is a "programming language for audio," so you are able to program > what happens with your stream completely trough the command line. > For a novice, something similar to the open-source Airtime ( > http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/features/) would be better. This > piece of software is based on liquid soap, but includes a sweet graphical > interface. Your DJ's will be able to upload music, automate music or make > playlists even trough their browsers.? > ?Commercial options such as CentovaCast are available. ? > > > >> Also, i like to know how to make it auto-start when i turn on the >> computer (of course, make it run as a service) >> > > ?If you use liquid soap, add your .liq script to the start sequence. In > Debian, that would be with the update-rc.d command. Liquidsoap runs as a > daemon using the -d flag. You can run any command as a daemon by installing > the "daemon" package. > Airtime will do the startup for you. > > Kind regards, > Luka? > > _______________________________________________ > 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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Note I don't have experience with those. 2014-03-05 23:42 GMT+01:00 Jo se : > and i notice than installing it, some of the Development tools necesary to > install it doesn't install > ?Liquidsoap is depentent on some libraries (liblame, libfaac, ocaml, vorbis, ?) that need to be installed from repositories or manually compiled prior to installing Liquidsoap. Kind regards, ? -- *Luka Cvetko* *moderator & tehnik & novinar* Mariborski radio ?tudent Gosposvetska cesta 87b, 2000 Maribor T 031 489 089 E luka at radiomars.si W radiomars.s -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Jonathancandler_msa at q.com Mon Mar 10 12:35:25 2014 From: Jonathancandler_msa at q.com (jonathan candler) Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 06:35:25 -0600 Subject: [Icecast] KoalaSAN Broadcaster with ice cast with my setup. Message-ID: Hi all. so, I don?t know if anyone of you has played with -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I really don?t want to reset or have to change some of my configurations because I have it set the way I want. when I use an encoder that supports .mp3, like, ?nice cast?, it works just fine. gets the data and take the listener to the /live.mp3 mount point. my question is, is there a way that I can do the same thing with > > ? if anyone can help with this? I would be grateful. Thanks all. That's how your mail looks here. And it has zip files attached to it that only contain some meta files that don't seem to relate to the text either. I'd suggest you stick to plain text emails and if really necessary attach screenshots in highly compressed form to the mail, NOT inline. Cheers Thomas From geoff at QuiteLikely.com Mon Mar 10 14:39:54 2014 From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang) Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 16:39:54 +0200 (IST) Subject: [Icecast] KoalaSAN Broadcaster with ice cast with my setup. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, As far as I know, KoalaSAN only streams in Ogg Vorbis and Opus. If I'm understanding you correctly, your fallback mount(s) would need to be in the same format as your stream from KoalaSAN for this to work propperly. Geoff. From jonathancandler_msa at q.com Wed Mar 12 00:13:22 2014 From: jonathancandler_msa at q.com (Jonathan Candler) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 18:13:22 -0600 Subject: [Icecast] KoalaSAN Broadcaster with ice cast with my setup. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <831A5042-BDC6-4616-B8A5-8312CDF0DB12@q.com> Thats what i thought Jonnyboy! Iphones rock! > On 10 Mar 2014, at 8:39, Geoff Shang wrote: > > Hi, > > As far as I know, KoalaSAN only streams in Ogg Vorbis and Opus. If I'm understanding you correctly, your fallback mount(s) would need to be in the same format as your stream from KoalaSAN for this to work propperly. > > Geoff. > From glaivy at yandex.com Thu Mar 13 03:24:14 2014 From: glaivy at yandex.com (Guido Budack) Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 11:24:14 +0800 Subject: [Icecast] How to read out metadata Message-ID: <1124201394681054@web10m.yandex.ru> Hi folks, I want to read out meta-data (audio) and compare to a record-set in a mysql database. Any suggestions where to start? The programs I know all rip meta-data and put it into a (temporary) file. Examples ffmpeg, flumotion... So do I really need to run an additional client (if ever possible) for the sole purpose of ripping the meta-data out of the temp-file and afterwards comparing with the database? The aim is to set up some sort of a hit-list (most played titles) and announce it on the website... Regards Gee From thomas at ruecker.fi Thu Mar 13 06:15:39 2014 From: thomas at ruecker.fi (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Thomas_B=2E_R=FCcker=22?=) Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 06:15:39 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] How to read out metadata In-Reply-To: <1124201394681054@web10m.yandex.ru> References: <1124201394681054@web10m.yandex.ru> Message-ID: <53214D0B.20802@ruecker.fi> Hi, On 03/13/2014 03:24 AM, Guido Budack wrote: > Hi folks, > > I want to read out meta-data (audio) and compare to a record-set in a mysql database. > Any suggestions where to start? Depends a bit on the use case. You can read it from the stream, from the server or from the source client. > The aim is to set up some sort of a hit-list (most played titles) and announce it on the website... Then you might want to consider the playlist logging functionality built into Icecast. It writes out the played songs, mount point and number of listeners. Another approach might be a STATS client (see curl example on the front page). You could also read the stats from Icecasts web interface/API. There are also custom XSLT files that produce just artist title, etc. The downside is that you have to poll at an interval, so that you don't miss a change. Hence the former approaches are probably better. Cheers Thomas From glaivy at yandex.com Thu Mar 13 07:06:54 2014 From: glaivy at yandex.com (Guido Budack) Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 15:06:54 +0800 Subject: [Icecast] How to read out metadata Message-ID: <1758381394694414@web25g.yandex.ru> Hi Thomas, Okay, I will check out and give an update later... Thanks so far... Gee From glaivy at yandex.com Sun Mar 23 03:55:17 2014 From: glaivy at yandex.com (Guido Budack) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 11:55:17 +0800 Subject: [Icecast] read out metadata 'on the fly' Message-ID: <264241395546917@web10h.yandex.ru> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Any web-queries like 'jQuery Plugin metadata', 'metadata on the fly read out', 'php metadata' and more or similar containing the above mentioned software-names don't bring any satisfying result. Any suggestions are very welcome! Greets Gee From support at lsdcode.com Sun Mar 23 06:12:37 2014 From: support at lsdcode.com (Kurt) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 00:12:37 -0600 Subject: [Icecast] read out metadata 'on the fly' In-Reply-To: <264241395546917@web10h.yandex.ru> References: <264241395546917@web10h.yandex.ru> Message-ID: <144ed91c020.2774.5b5a1f0757009029851abb9397df4698@lsdcode.com> Is this what u had in mind AMR. Fm Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On March 22, 2014 10:03:05 PM Guido Budack wrote: > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > >

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TBR From glaivy at yandex.com Sun Mar 23 07:11:27 2014 From: glaivy at yandex.com (Guido Budack) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 15:11:27 +0800 Subject: [Icecast] metadata 2 In-Reply-To: <532E8236.8030509@ruecker.fi> References: <150531395553515@web15j.yandex.ru> <532E8236.8030509@ruecker.fi> Message-ID: <490331395558687@web24j.yandex.ru> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From thomas at ruecker.fi Sun Mar 23 07:23:48 2014 From: thomas at ruecker.fi (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Thomas_B=2E_R=FCcker=22?=) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 07:23:48 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] metadata 2 In-Reply-To: <490331395558687@web24j.yandex.ru> References: <150531395553515@web15j.yandex.ru> <532E8236.8030509@ruecker.fi> <490331395558687@web24j.yandex.ru> Message-ID: <532E8C04.4050705@ruecker.fi> On 03/23/2014 07:11 AM, Guido Budack wrote: > Hello Thomas, > > excuse me please, but I am subscribed in so many newsletter-systems > that I sometimes overlook or worse, delte important things. If only this list had something like, maybe an archive? Wouldn't that be useful? Oh wait it does! http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2014-March/thread.html TBR From geoff at QuiteLikely.com Sun Mar 23 07:41:08 2014 From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 09:41:08 +0200 (IST) Subject: [Icecast] metadata 2 In-Reply-To: <150531395553515@web15j.yandex.ru> References: <150531395553515@web15j.yandex.ru> Message-ID: Hi, If you want to do this in realtime, it's probably going to be easiest done at the source end. If it doesn't need to be realtime exactly, you could parse the playlist log after configuring it. Unfortunately, Icecast doesn't have an event handler for metadata updates like it does for stream connect and disconnect, otherwise you could trigger something when the metadata updates. You could query periodically for the metadata but you'd need to do it often enough not to miss tracks and be able to know if a track has already been seen. Geoff. From glaivy at yandex.com Sun Mar 23 08:09:01 2014 From: glaivy at yandex.com (Guido Budack) Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 16:09:01 +0800 Subject: [Icecast] metadata 2 In-Reply-To: References: <150531395553515@web15j.yandex.ru> Message-ID: <569121395562141@web24j.yandex.ru> Hi Geoff, yeah, thats what I am looking for and there is't really much out there... Let's see what will happen... Sooner or later I'll find a solution but before I'll check first Thomas link to the archive. Tom, danke soweit... Greets Gee From un at dom.de Mon Mar 24 10:42:29 2014 From: un at dom.de (uno) Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 11:42:29 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] metadata 2 In-Reply-To: <150531395553515@web15j.yandex.ru> References: <150531395553515@web15j.yandex.ru> Message-ID: <20140324104229.GA10047@aporee.org> you could set up a php yp-server and add a line in the icecast config $email = "you at somewhere"; if($_REQUEST['action'] == "remove"){ header("YPResponse: 1"); header("YPMessage: Deleted server info."); mail($email,'YP debug: remove stream',print_r($_REQUEST,true)); } if($_REQUEST['action'] == "add"){ header("YPResponse: 1"); header("YPMessage: Successfully added."); header("SID: your_session_id_1234567890"); header("TouchFreq: 15"); mail($email,'YP debug: add stream',print_r($_REQUEST,true)); } if($_REQUEST['action'] == "touch"){ header("YPResponse: 1"); header("YPMessage: Updated server info."); mail($email,'YP debug: update stream',print_r($_REQUEST,true)); } "touch" results in Array ( [action] => touch [sid] => your_session_id_1234567890 [st] => your song title and artist info [listeners] => 1 [max_listeners] => 100 [stype] => ) bests, uno Guido Budack: > Hoi folks, > > I don't like to post in newsletter because of several reason but sometimes it > isn't evitable. > I am setting up a internet-radio-show (exclusively live, including 2 video-streams) > and I want to read out the audio-metadata of momentarily played tracks in realtime > to compare it against a SQL-database. > The aim is to fill up and/or update a table with 'most played' audio-tracks. > > I'm using the following free tools/ software: > > Mixx (and others)-> Jack <-> Ardour -> icecast > > I'm desperately searching for any possibility to read out the metadata and to bind > it into some php srcipt to accomplish the database- update. > > Any web-queries like 'jQuery Plugin metadata', 'metadata on the fly read out', > 'php metadata' and more or similar containing the above mentioned software-names > don't bring any satisfying result. > > Any suggestions are very welcome! > > Greets > > Gee > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast From glaivy at yandex.com Mon Mar 24 11:01:30 2014 From: glaivy at yandex.com (Guido Budack) Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 19:01:30 +0800 Subject: [Icecast] metadata 2 In-Reply-To: <20140324104229.GA10047@aporee.org> References: <150531395553515@web15j.yandex.ru> <20140324104229.GA10047@aporee.org> Message-ID: <1283091395658890@web18j.yandex.ru> I will ceck that option later, thanks... Actually I have another problem.... But I guess your proposition produces even more overhead than parsing a temp-file.+ Usually I'd really like to 'dock' to some C++-Interface because of speed etc but there isnt really much out there... Greets and thanks! Gee From un at dom.de Mon Mar 24 11:19:04 2014 From: un at dom.de (uno) Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 12:19:04 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] metadata 2 In-Reply-To: <1283091395658890@web18j.yandex.ru> References: <150531395553515@web15j.yandex.ru> <20140324104229.GA10047@aporee.org> <1283091395658890@web18j.yandex.ru> Message-ID: <20140324111904.GB10047@aporee.org> speed and overhead isn't much a topic when calling a YP script every 15 seconds or so... (which is an icecast feature, see in the config. --uno Guido Budack: > I will ceck that option later, thanks... > Actually I have another problem.... > But I guess your proposition produces even more overhead than parsing a temp-file.+ > Usually I'd really like to 'dock' to some C++-Interface because of speed etc but there isnt really much out there... > > > Greets and thanks! > > Gee > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast From glaivy at yandex.com Mon Mar 24 11:20:55 2014 From: glaivy at yandex.com (Guido Budack) Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 19:20:55 +0800 Subject: [Icecast] metadata 2 In-Reply-To: <20140324111904.GB10047@aporee.org> References: <150531395553515@web15j.yandex.ru> <20140324104229.GA10047@aporee.org> <1283091395658890@web18j.yandex.ru> <20140324111904.GB10047@aporee.org> Message-ID: <1382461395660055@web8g.yandex.ru> yaya, in particular if you still have 1000 listeners to serve, some open database-connections, a torrent-server, a proxy-server, a TOR-Server and some other stuff running... Tnx From kulturu01 at gmail.com Mon Mar 24 21:40:29 2014 From: kulturu01 at gmail.com (Jo se) Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 17:40:29 -0400 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services Message-ID: Hey oh i'm using one Ubuntu 12.04, and i set up a radio server automatized with airtime. The problem is, even i don't have any problem checking the airtime site or the icecast web service by my web browser, when i install my radio online player, which is basicaly a .html page with javascript & html language inside, the icecast web service can't find it, the same setup i use it on my CentOS & my Windows icecast services, but this is the only one who doesn't work. so the situation is, why he can't find it? i already put the specific folder of the player on /usr... web & in /etc... web, also i put it on /etc... icecast2 where it supose must go, and corrected the status.xsl links to it, but still doesn't work. Any suggestions? any questions? For everything Thanks in advance -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From thomas.ruecker at tieto.com Tue Mar 25 07:30:57 2014 From: thomas.ruecker at tieto.com (=?UTF-8?B?IlRob21hcyBCLiBSw7xja2VyIg==?=) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 09:30:57 +0200 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> JFTR, this has been resolved on IRC, as the user posed the question there too. For further reference I'll summarize the result below. On 24/03/14 23:40, Jo se wrote: > Hey oh > > i'm using one Ubuntu 12.04, and i set up a radio server automatized > with airtime. > > The problem is, even i don't have any problem checking the airtime > site or the icecast web service by my web browser, when i install my > radio online player, which is basicaly a .html page with javascript & > html language inside, the icecast web service can't find it, the same > setup i use it on my CentOS & my Windows icecast services, but this is > the only one who doesn't work. > > so the situation is, why he can't find it? i already put the specific > folder of the player on /usr... web & in /etc... web, also i put it on > /etc... icecast2 where it supose must go, and corrected the status.xsl > links to it, but still doesn't work. There is a peculiarity in how Debian packages Icecast. The webroot is in /usr/share/icecast2/web but as theoretically /usr could be read only, debian symlinks the XSLT files from /etc/icecast/web. So for further public reference: The webroot on Debian as of today is /usr/share/icecast2/web and NOT /etc/icecast/web, if you want icecast to be able to find your files AND follow the debian-way then put your files in /etc/icecast/web and symlink them from /usr/share/icecast2/web. In general, reading error.log, after possibly increasing log level to 4/Debug and restarting icecast, helps to diagnose many problems. Cheers Thomas From kulturu01 at gmail.com Tue Mar 25 14:43:01 2014 From: kulturu01 at gmail.com (Jo se) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 11:43:01 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> Message-ID: in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest there but doesn't work i was the same guy than ask that by irc, and the solution he gave doesn't work, besides, the only real way to test it with my avaible time and without interfere with the airtime service (to do real time tests) is through this way Thanks in any case On 3/25/14, "Thomas B. R?cker" wrote: > JFTR, this has been resolved on IRC, as the user posed the question > there too. > For further reference I'll summarize the result below. > > On 24/03/14 23:40, Jo se wrote: >> Hey oh >> >> i'm using one Ubuntu 12.04, and i set up a radio server automatized >> with airtime. >> >> The problem is, even i don't have any problem checking the airtime >> site or the icecast web service by my web browser, when i install my >> radio online player, which is basicaly a .html page with javascript & >> html language inside, the icecast web service can't find it, the same >> setup i use it on my CentOS & my Windows icecast services, but this is >> the only one who doesn't work. >> >> so the situation is, why he can't find it? i already put the specific >> folder of the player on /usr... web & in /etc... web, also i put it on >> /etc... icecast2 where it supose must go, and corrected the status.xsl >> links to it, but still doesn't work. > > There is a peculiarity in how Debian packages Icecast. The webroot is in > /usr/share/icecast2/web but as theoretically /usr could be read only, > debian symlinks the XSLT files from /etc/icecast/web. > So for further public reference: > The webroot on Debian as of today is /usr/share/icecast2/web and NOT > /etc/icecast/web, if you want icecast to be able to find your files AND > follow the debian-way then put your files in /etc/icecast/web and > symlink them from /usr/share/icecast2/web. > > In general, reading error.log, after possibly increasing log level to > 4/Debug and restarting icecast, helps to diagnose many problems. > > Cheers > > Thomas > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > From luka at radiomars.si Tue Mar 25 14:59:15 2014 From: luka at radiomars.si (=?UTF-8?Q?MAR=C5=A0_=2D_Luka_Cvetko?=) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 15:59:15 +0100 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> Message-ID: ?Hello,? 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se : > in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest there but doesn't work > > i was the same guy than ask that by irc, and the solution he gave > doesn't work, besides, the only real way to test it with my avaible > time and without interfere with the airtime service (to do real time > tests) is through this way > > Thanks in any case > ?can you please further clarify the issue? ?You can access your Icecast2 administration interface on http://yourip:8000/ You can access the Airtime administration interface/login screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you set up during installation). 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Thanks in advance On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko wrote: > Hello, > > 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se : > >> in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest there but doesn't work >> >> i was the same guy than ask that by irc, and the solution he gave >> doesn't work, besides, the only real way to test it with my avaible >> time and without interfere with the airtime service (to do real time >> tests) is through this way >> >> Thanks in any case >> > > can you please further clarify the issue? > You can access your Icecast2 administration interface on > http://yourip:8000/ > You can access the Airtime administration interface/login screen on > http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you set up during installation). > What are you trying to achieve? > > Are you trying to serve a customized page instead of the Icecast > administration interface? > Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser stream player) > independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest creating an entirely separate > ghost in Apache, the web server. Airtime must have installed it anyways. > That way you won't need to interfere with any Icecast files. > > Kind regards, > > -- > *Luka Cvetko* > *moderator & tehnik & novinar* > Mariborski radio ?tudent > Gosposvetska cesta 87b, > 2000 Maribor > T 031 489 089 > E luka at radiomars.si > W radiomars.si > > _______________________________________________ > 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 Mar 25 21:01:01 2014 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 18:01:01 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> Message-ID: <1395781261.4760.21.camel@jlaa> Jo se Have you properly configured the *web server* (Lighttpd, Apache, etc.) on the Ubuntu server ?. Does that *web server* serve properly an index.html page ?. Try to serve a simple html page like: kultur01 Jos? Luis El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 15:21 -0400, Jo se escribi?: > you see, i have 3 icecast servers, one with windows, one with CentOS > and this one with Ubuntu, in the other two the addition of one Online > Radio Player wasn't a problem at all, i just add another .html page > redirected from the main one and it work perfectly. > > But in the ubuntu one... well, the history is a little different, and > that's why i send this mail. > > You see, what i'm trying to archieve is know and fix why in the ubuntu > server the added .html page doesn't work at all, but in the CentOS and > the Windows one it does perfectly. > > That's the thing, in the CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows the .index is just > code, i mean html and a little more of javascript, nothing more, but > why in two of them it works perfectly and in the other doesn't. > > Thanks in advance > > > > On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko > wrote: > ?Hello,? > > 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se : > in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest there but > doesn't work > > i was the same guy than ask that by irc, and the > solution he gave > doesn't work, besides, the only real way to test it > with my avaible > time and without interfere with the airtime service > (to do real time > tests) is through this way > > Thanks in any case > > ?can you please further clarify the issue? > ?You can access your Icecast2 administration interface on > http://yourip:8000/ > You can access the Airtime administration interface/login > screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you set up during > installation). > What are you trying to achieve? > > > Are you trying to serve a customized page instead of the > Icecast administration interface? > Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser stream > player) independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest creating an > entirely separate ghost in Apache, the web server. Airtime > must have installed it anyways. That way you won't need to > interfere with any Icecast files. > > > Kind regards, > > > -- > Luka Cvetko > moderator & tehnik & novinar > Mariborski radio ?tudent > Gosposvetska cesta 87b, > 2000 Maribor > T 031 489 089 > E luka at radiomars.si > W radiomars.si > > _______________________________________________ > 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 From thomas at ruecker.fi Tue Mar 25 21:31:39 2014 From: thomas at ruecker.fi (=?UTF-8?B?IlRob21hcyBCLiBSw7xja2VyIg==?=) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 21:31:39 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: <1395781261.4760.21.camel@jlaa> References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> <1395781261.4760.21.camel@jlaa> Message-ID: <5331F5BB.4080801@ruecker.fi> On 03/25/2014 09:01 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > Jo se > Have you properly configured the *web server* (Lighttpd, Apache, etc.) > on the Ubuntu server ?. >From IRC conversation it seems that he is adding files to the *Icecast* webroot. On Windows and Centos that's easy as that's just ONE directory. On Debian and it's ancestors, Ubuntu being one of them, there are TWO directories and he put the files in the wrong one of both and doesn't symlink them from the right one. I tried to explain this to him on IRC and I summarized this here on the mailing list. I'd suggest anyone with web serving related problems to look at the icecast error.log On Debian you will find it in /var/log/icecast2/error.log Cheers Thomas > Does that *web server* serve properly an index.html page ?. > Try to serve a simple html page like: > > > > > kultur01 > > > > > > Jos? Luis > > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 15:21 -0400, Jo se escribi?: >> you see, i have 3 icecast servers, one with windows, one with CentOS >> and this one with Ubuntu, in the other two the addition of one Online >> Radio Player wasn't a problem at all, i just add another .html page >> redirected from the main one and it work perfectly. >> >> But in the ubuntu one... well, the history is a little different, and >> that's why i send this mail. >> >> You see, what i'm trying to archieve is know and fix why in the ubuntu >> server the added .html page doesn't work at all, but in the CentOS and >> the Windows one it does perfectly. >> >> That's the thing, in the CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows the .index is just >> code, i mean html and a little more of javascript, nothing more, but >> why in two of them it works perfectly and in the other doesn't. >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko >> wrote: >> ?Hello,? >> >> 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se : >> in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest there but >> doesn't work >> >> i was the same guy than ask that by irc, and the >> solution he gave >> doesn't work, besides, the only real way to test it >> with my avaible >> time and without interfere with the airtime service >> (to do real time >> tests) is through this way >> >> Thanks in any case >> >> ?can you please further clarify the issue? >> ?You can access your Icecast2 administration interface on >> http://yourip:8000/ >> You can access the Airtime administration interface/login >> screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you set up during >> installation). >> What are you trying to achieve? >> >> >> Are you trying to serve a customized page instead of the >> Icecast administration interface? >> Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser stream >> player) independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest creating an >> entirely separate ghost in Apache, the web server. Airtime >> must have installed it anyways. That way you won't need to >> interfere with any Icecast files. >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> >> -- >> Luka Cvetko >> moderator & tehnik & novinar >> Mariborski radio ?tudent >> Gosposvetska cesta 87b, >> 2000 Maribor >> T 031 489 089 >> E luka at radiomars.si >> W radiomars.si >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast From kulturu01 at gmail.com Wed Mar 26 02:24:41 2014 From: kulturu01 at gmail.com (Jo se) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 22:24:41 -0400 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: <5331F5BB.4080801@ruecker.fi> References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> <1395781261.4760.21.camel@jlaa> <5331F5BB.4080801@ruecker.fi> Message-ID: @Thomas, you indeed suggest it and i try it, you gave me two options and i try both, but that doesn't work. Thanks in any case. @Jos? Luis indeed Thomas have right on him's point Any suggestions? On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:31 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" wrote: > On 03/25/2014 09:01 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > Jo se > > Have you properly configured the *web server* (Lighttpd, Apache, etc.) > > on the Ubuntu server ?. > > From IRC conversation it seems that he is adding files to the *Icecast* > webroot. > On Windows and Centos that's easy as that's just ONE directory. > On Debian and it's ancestors, Ubuntu being one of them, there are TWO > directories and he put the files in the wrong one of both and doesn't > symlink them from the right one. I tried to explain this to him on IRC > and I summarized this here on the mailing list. > > I'd suggest anyone with web serving related problems to look at the > icecast error.log > On Debian you will find it in /var/log/icecast2/error.log > > Cheers > > Thomas > > > Does that *web server* serve properly an index.html page ?. > > Try to serve a simple html page like: > > > > > > > > > > kultur01 > > > > > > > > > > > > Jos? Luis > > > > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 15:21 -0400, Jo se escribi?: > >> you see, i have 3 icecast servers, one with windows, one with CentOS > >> and this one with Ubuntu, in the other two the addition of one Online > >> Radio Player wasn't a problem at all, i just add another .html page > >> redirected from the main one and it work perfectly. > >> > >> But in the ubuntu one... well, the history is a little different, and > >> that's why i send this mail. > >> > >> You see, what i'm trying to archieve is know and fix why in the ubuntu > >> server the added .html page doesn't work at all, but in the CentOS and > >> the Windows one it does perfectly. > >> > >> That's the thing, in the CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows the .index is just > >> code, i mean html and a little more of javascript, nothing more, but > >> why in two of them it works perfectly and in the other doesn't. > >> > >> Thanks in advance > >> > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko > >> wrote: > >> ?Hello,? > >> > >> 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se : > >> in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest there but > >> doesn't work > >> > >> i was the same guy than ask that by irc, and the > >> solution he gave > >> doesn't work, besides, the only real way to test it > >> with my avaible > >> time and without interfere with the airtime service > >> (to do real time > >> tests) is through this way > >> > >> Thanks in any case > >> > >> ?can you please further clarify the issue? > >> ?You can access your Icecast2 administration interface on > >> http://yourip:8000/ > >> You can access the Airtime administration interface/login > >> screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you set up during > >> installation). > >> What are you trying to achieve? > >> > >> > >> Are you trying to serve a customized page instead of the > >> Icecast administration interface? > >> Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser stream > >> player) independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest creating an > >> entirely separate ghost in Apache, the web server. Airtime > >> must have installed it anyways. That way you won't need to > >> interfere with any Icecast files. > >> > >> > >> Kind regards, > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Luka Cvetko > >> moderator & tehnik & novinar > >> Mariborski radio ?tudent > >> Gosposvetska cesta 87b, > >> 2000 Maribor > >> T 031 489 089 > >> E luka at radiomars.si > >> W radiomars.si > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> 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 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 artuch at speedy.com.ar Wed Mar 26 04:27:47 2014 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 01:27:47 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> <1395781261.4760.21.camel@jlaa> <5331F5BB.4080801@ruecker.fi> Message-ID: <1395808067.3346.13.camel@jlaa> Jo se / Thomas Ok, I did not know about Icecast2 can also serve web pages, wow ... it is very powerful !! I do not have Ubuntu, but I experimented with Debian. I put in a Icecast2 server (server 1) an html page (x.html). In this web page I can play without problems a radio station that is hosted on another Icecast2 server (server 2), but I can only play a limited time (9:01) the radio station hosted on server 1: http://181.224.103.55:8957/x.html I do not know if this is related with the problem exposed. Regards. Jos? Luis El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 22:24 -0400, Jo se escribi?: > @Thomas, you indeed suggest it and i try it, you gave me two options > and i try both, but that doesn't work. > > Thanks in any case. > > @Jos? Luis indeed Thomas have right on him's point > > Any suggestions? > > > On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:31 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" > wrote: > On 03/25/2014 09:01 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > Jo se > > Have you properly configured the *web server* (Lighttpd, > Apache, etc.) > > on the Ubuntu server ?. > > > From IRC conversation it seems that he is adding files to the > *Icecast* > webroot. > On Windows and Centos that's easy as that's just ONE > directory. > On Debian and it's ancestors, Ubuntu being one of them, there > are TWO > directories and he put the files in the wrong one of both and > doesn't > symlink them from the right one. I tried to explain this to > him on IRC > and I summarized this here on the mailing list. > > I'd suggest anyone with web serving related problems to look > at the > icecast error.log > On Debian you will find it in /var/log/icecast2/error.log > > Cheers > > Thomas > > > Does that *web server* serve properly an index.html page ?. > > Try to serve a simple html page like: > > > > > > > > > > kultur01 > > > > > > > > > > > > Jos? Luis > > > > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 15:21 -0400, Jo se escribi?: > >> you see, i have 3 icecast servers, one with windows, one > with CentOS > >> and this one with Ubuntu, in the other two the addition of > one Online > >> Radio Player wasn't a problem at all, i just add > another .html page > >> redirected from the main one and it work perfectly. > >> > >> But in the ubuntu one... well, the history is a little > different, and > >> that's why i send this mail. > >> > >> You see, what i'm trying to archieve is know and fix why in > the ubuntu > >> server the added .html page doesn't work at all, but in the > CentOS and > >> the Windows one it does perfectly. > >> > >> That's the thing, in the CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows > the .index is just > >> code, i mean html and a little more of javascript, nothing > more, but > >> why in two of them it works perfectly and in the other > doesn't. > >> > >> Thanks in advance > >> > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko > >> wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se > : > >> in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest > there but > >> doesn't work > >> > >> i was the same guy than ask that by irc, > and the > >> solution he gave > >> doesn't work, besides, the only real way to > test it > >> with my avaible > >> time and without interfere with the airtime > service > >> (to do real time > >> tests) is through this way > >> > >> Thanks in any case > >> > >> can you please further clarify the issue? > >> You can access your Icecast2 administration > interface on > >> http://yourip:8000/ > >> You can access the Airtime administration > interface/login > >> screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you > set up during > >> installation). > >> What are you trying to achieve? > >> > >> > >> Are you trying to serve a customized page instead > of the > >> Icecast administration interface? > >> Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser > stream > >> player) independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest > creating an > >> entirely separate ghost in Apache, the web server. > Airtime > >> must have installed it anyways. That way you won't > need to > >> interfere with any Icecast files. > >> > >> > >> Kind regards, > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Luka Cvetko > >> moderator & tehnik & novinar > >> Mariborski radio ?tudent > >> Gosposvetska cesta 87b, > >> 2000 Maribor > >> T 031 489 089 > >> E luka at radiomars.si > >> W radiomars.si > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> 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 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast From artuch at speedy.com.ar Wed Mar 26 04:39:57 2014 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 01:39:57 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> <1395781261.4760.21.camel@jlaa> <5331F5BB.4080801@ruecker.fi> Message-ID: <1395808797.3346.17.camel@jlaa> Now both radio stations ok, without problems ... :( - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jo se / Thomas Ok, I did not know about Icecast2 can also serve web pages, wow ... it is very powerful !! I do not have Ubuntu, but I experimented with Debian. I put in a Icecast2 server (server 1) an html page (x.html). In this web page I can play without problems a radio station that is hosted on another Icecast2 server (server 2), but I can only play a limited time (9:01) the radio station hosted on server 1: http://181.224.103.55:8957/x.html I do not know if this is related with the problem exposed. Regards. Jos? Luis El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 22:24 -0400, Jo se escribi?: > @Thomas, you indeed suggest it and i try it, you gave me two options > and i try both, but that doesn't work. > > Thanks in any case. > > @Jos? Luis indeed Thomas have right on him's point > > Any suggestions? > > > On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:31 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" > wrote: > On 03/25/2014 09:01 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > Jo se > > Have you properly configured the *web server* (Lighttpd, > Apache, etc.) > > on the Ubuntu server ?. > > > From IRC conversation it seems that he is adding files to the > *Icecast* > webroot. > On Windows and Centos that's easy as that's just ONE > directory. > On Debian and it's ancestors, Ubuntu being one of them, there > are TWO > directories and he put the files in the wrong one of both and > doesn't > symlink them from the right one. I tried to explain this to > him on IRC > and I summarized this here on the mailing list. > > I'd suggest anyone with web serving related problems to look > at the > icecast error.log > On Debian you will find it in /var/log/icecast2/error.log > > Cheers > > Thomas > > > Does that *web server* serve properly an index.html page ?. > > Try to serve a simple html page like: > > > > > > > > > > kultur01 > > > > > > > > > > > > Jos? Luis > > > > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 15:21 -0400, Jo se escribi?: > >> you see, i have 3 icecast servers, one with windows, one > with CentOS > >> and this one with Ubuntu, in the other two the addition of > one Online > >> Radio Player wasn't a problem at all, i just add > another .html page > >> redirected from the main one and it work perfectly. > >> > >> But in the ubuntu one... well, the history is a little > different, and > >> that's why i send this mail. > >> > >> You see, what i'm trying to archieve is know and fix why in > the ubuntu > >> server the added .html page doesn't work at all, but in the > CentOS and > >> the Windows one it does perfectly. > >> > >> That's the thing, in the CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows > the .index is just > >> code, i mean html and a little more of javascript, nothing > more, but > >> why in two of them it works perfectly and in the other > doesn't. > >> > >> Thanks in advance > >> > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko > >> wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se > : > >> in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest > there but > >> doesn't work > >> > >> i was the same guy than ask that by irc, > and the > >> solution he gave > >> doesn't work, besides, the only real way to > test it > >> with my avaible > >> time and without interfere with the airtime > service > >> (to do real time > >> tests) is through this way > >> > >> Thanks in any case > >> > >> can you please further clarify the issue? > >> You can access your Icecast2 administration > interface on > >> http://yourip:8000/ > >> You can access the Airtime administration > interface/login > >> screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you > set up during > >> installation). > >> What are you trying to achieve? > >> > >> > >> Are you trying to serve a customized page instead > of the > >> Icecast administration interface? > >> Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser > stream > >> player) independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest > creating an > >> entirely separate ghost in Apache, the web server. > Airtime > >> must have installed it anyways. That way you won't > need to > >> interfere with any Icecast files. > >> > >> > >> Kind regards, > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Luka Cvetko > >> moderator & tehnik & novinar > >> Mariborski radio ?tudent > >> Gosposvetska cesta 87b, > >> 2000 Maribor > >> T 031 489 089 > >> E luka at radiomars.si > >> W radiomars.si > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> 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 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast From thomas at ruecker.fi Wed Mar 26 05:31:34 2014 From: thomas at ruecker.fi (=?UTF-8?B?IlRob21hcyBCLiBSw7xja2VyIg==?=) Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 05:31:34 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: <1395808067.3346.13.camel@jlaa> References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> <1395781261.4760.21.camel@jlaa> <5331F5BB.4080801@ruecker.fi> <1395808067.3346.13.camel@jlaa> Message-ID: <53326636.8080208@ruecker.fi> On 03/26/2014 04:27 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > Jo se / Thomas > Ok, I did not know about Icecast2 can also serve web pages, wow ... it > is very powerful !! Just to be clear about this, serving files is a dependency functionality for us. We need it to e.g. serve the graphics and CSS files for the status interface. But it's not in any way optimized code and we don't offer any fancy features for it. So serving some additional files, throwing in a crossdomain.xml, etc. that's just fine. But if you want to seriously serve files over http, I'd recommend to install a webserver. > I do not have Ubuntu, but I experimented with Debian. I put in a > Icecast2 server (server 1) an html page (x.html). In this web page I can > play without problems a radio station that is hosted on another Icecast2 > server (server 2), Yes, you probably put the file either directly in /usr/share/icecast2/web/ or put a symlink to it there. Isn't it? Maybe Jo Se will believe you then. Cheers Thomas > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 22:24 -0400, Jo se escribi?: >> @Thomas, you indeed suggest it and i try it, you gave me two options >> and i try both, but that doesn't work. >> >> Thanks in any case. >> >> @Jos? Luis indeed Thomas have right on him's point >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:31 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" >> wrote: >> On 03/25/2014 09:01 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: >> > Jo se >> > Have you properly configured the *web server* (Lighttpd, >> Apache, etc.) >> > on the Ubuntu server ?. >> >> >> From IRC conversation it seems that he is adding files to the >> *Icecast* >> webroot. >> On Windows and Centos that's easy as that's just ONE >> directory. >> On Debian and it's ancestors, Ubuntu being one of them, there >> are TWO >> directories and he put the files in the wrong one of both and >> doesn't >> symlink them from the right one. I tried to explain this to >> him on IRC >> and I summarized this here on the mailing list. >> >> I'd suggest anyone with web serving related problems to look >> at the >> icecast error.log >> On Debian you will find it in /var/log/icecast2/error.log >> >> Cheers >> >> Thomas >> >> > Does that *web server* serve properly an index.html page ?. >> > Try to serve a simple html page like: >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > kultur01 >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Jos? Luis >> > >> > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 15:21 -0400, Jo se escribi?: >> >> you see, i have 3 icecast servers, one with windows, one >> with CentOS >> >> and this one with Ubuntu, in the other two the addition of >> one Online >> >> Radio Player wasn't a problem at all, i just add >> another .html page >> >> redirected from the main one and it work perfectly. >> >> >> >> But in the ubuntu one... well, the history is a little >> different, and >> >> that's why i send this mail. >> >> >> >> You see, what i'm trying to archieve is know and fix why in >> the ubuntu >> >> server the added .html page doesn't work at all, but in the >> CentOS and >> >> the Windows one it does perfectly. >> >> >> >> That's the thing, in the CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows >> the .index is just >> >> code, i mean html and a little more of javascript, nothing >> more, but >> >> why in two of them it works perfectly and in the other >> doesn't. >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko >> >> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se >> : >> >> in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest >> there but >> >> doesn't work >> >> >> >> i was the same guy than ask that by irc, >> and the >> >> solution he gave >> >> doesn't work, besides, the only real way to >> test it >> >> with my avaible >> >> time and without interfere with the airtime >> service >> >> (to do real time >> >> tests) is through this way >> >> >> >> Thanks in any case >> >> >> >> can you please further clarify the issue? >> >> You can access your Icecast2 administration >> interface on >> >> http://yourip:8000/ >> >> You can access the Airtime administration >> interface/login >> >> screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you >> set up during >> >> installation). >> >> What are you trying to achieve? >> >> >> >> >> >> Are you trying to serve a customized page instead >> of the >> >> Icecast administration interface? >> >> Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser >> stream >> >> player) independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest >> creating an >> >> entirely separate ghost in Apache, the web server. >> Airtime >> >> must have installed it anyways. That way you won't >> need to >> >> interfere with any Icecast files. >> >> >> >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Luka Cvetko >> >> moderator & tehnik & novinar >> >> Mariborski radio ?tudent >> >> Gosposvetska cesta 87b, >> >> 2000 Maribor >> >> T 031 489 089 >> >> E luka at radiomars.si >> >> W radiomars.si >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> 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 >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > 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 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 From artuch at speedy.com.ar Wed Mar 26 19:58:26 2014 From: artuch at speedy.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9?= Luis Artuch) Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 16:58:26 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: <53326636.8080208@ruecker.fi> References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> <1395781261.4760.21.camel@jlaa> <5331F5BB.4080801@ruecker.fi> <1395808067.3346.13.camel@jlaa> <53326636.8080208@ruecker.fi> Message-ID: <1395863906.3352.14.camel@jlaa> El mi?, 26-03-2014 a las 05:31 +0000, "Thomas B. R?cker" escribi?: > On 03/26/2014 04:27 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > Jo se / Thomas > > Ok, I did not know about Icecast2 can also serve web pages, wow ... it > > is very powerful !! > > Just to be clear about this, serving files is a dependency functionality > for us. > We need it to e.g. serve the graphics and CSS files for the status > interface. But it's not in any way optimized code and we don't offer any > fancy features for it. So serving some additional files, throwing in a > crossdomain.xml, etc. that's just fine. > > But if you want to seriously serve files over http, I'd recommend to > install a webserver. > Tks Thomas, interesting and useful functionality. Now I have checked that it does not support php. > > > I do not have Ubuntu, but I experimented with Debian. I put in a > > Icecast2 server (server 1) an html page (x.html). In this web page I can > > play without problems a radio station that is hosted on another Icecast2 > > server (server 2), > > Yes, you probably put the file either directly in > /usr/share/icecast2/web/ or put a symlink to it there. Isn't it? > Exactly as you have mentioned in a previous post, in /usr/share/icecast2/web/. > Maybe Jo Se will believe you then. > Yes, it is ! According you explain above (limited functionality), may be that Jo se is trying to run a file with some code not supported by the Icecast server version for Ubuntu OS ?. Regards Jos? Luis > > Cheers > > Thomas > > > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 22:24 -0400, Jo se escribi?: > >> @Thomas, you indeed suggest it and i try it, you gave me two options > >> and i try both, but that doesn't work. > >> > >> Thanks in any case. > >> > >> @Jos? Luis indeed Thomas have right on him's point > >> > >> Any suggestions? > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:31 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" > >> wrote: > >> On 03/25/2014 09:01 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > >> > Jo se > >> > Have you properly configured the *web server* (Lighttpd, > >> Apache, etc.) > >> > on the Ubuntu server ?. > >> > >> > >> From IRC conversation it seems that he is adding files to the > >> *Icecast* > >> webroot. > >> On Windows and Centos that's easy as that's just ONE > >> directory. > >> On Debian and it's ancestors, Ubuntu being one of them, there > >> are TWO > >> directories and he put the files in the wrong one of both and > >> doesn't > >> symlink them from the right one. I tried to explain this to > >> him on IRC > >> and I summarized this here on the mailing list. > >> > >> I'd suggest anyone with web serving related problems to look > >> at the > >> icecast error.log > >> On Debian you will find it in /var/log/icecast2/error.log > >> > >> Cheers > >> > >> Thomas > >> > >> > Does that *web server* serve properly an index.html page ?. > >> > Try to serve a simple html page like: > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > kultur01 > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > Jos? Luis > >> > > >> > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 15:21 -0400, Jo se escribi?: > >> >> you see, i have 3 icecast servers, one with windows, one > >> with CentOS > >> >> and this one with Ubuntu, in the other two the addition of > >> one Online > >> >> Radio Player wasn't a problem at all, i just add > >> another .html page > >> >> redirected from the main one and it work perfectly. > >> >> > >> >> But in the ubuntu one... well, the history is a little > >> different, and > >> >> that's why i send this mail. > >> >> > >> >> You see, what i'm trying to archieve is know and fix why in > >> the ubuntu > >> >> server the added .html page doesn't work at all, but in the > >> CentOS and > >> >> the Windows one it does perfectly. > >> >> > >> >> That's the thing, in the CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows > >> the .index is just > >> >> code, i mean html and a little more of javascript, nothing > >> more, but > >> >> why in two of them it works perfectly and in the other > >> doesn't. > >> >> > >> >> Thanks in advance > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko > >> >> wrote: > >> >> Hello, > >> >> > >> >> 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se > >> : > >> >> in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest > >> there but > >> >> doesn't work > >> >> > >> >> i was the same guy than ask that by irc, > >> and the > >> >> solution he gave > >> >> doesn't work, besides, the only real way to > >> test it > >> >> with my avaible > >> >> time and without interfere with the airtime > >> service > >> >> (to do real time > >> >> tests) is through this way > >> >> > >> >> Thanks in any case > >> >> > >> >> can you please further clarify the issue? > >> >> You can access your Icecast2 administration > >> interface on > >> >> http://yourip:8000/ > >> >> You can access the Airtime administration > >> interface/login > >> >> screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you > >> set up during > >> >> installation). > >> >> What are you trying to achieve? > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Are you trying to serve a customized page instead > >> of the > >> >> Icecast administration interface? > >> >> Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser > >> stream > >> >> player) independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest > >> creating an > >> >> entirely separate ghost in Apache, the web server. > >> Airtime > >> >> must have installed it anyways. That way you won't > >> need to > >> >> interfere with any Icecast files. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Kind regards, > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Luka Cvetko > >> >> moderator & tehnik & novinar > >> >> Mariborski radio ?tudent > >> >> Gosposvetska cesta 87b, > >> >> 2000 Maribor > >> >> T 031 489 089 > >> >> E luka at radiomars.si > >> >> W radiomars.si > >> >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> 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 > >> > > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > 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 > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> 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 > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast From thomas at ruecker.fi Wed Mar 26 20:50:05 2014 From: thomas at ruecker.fi (=?UTF-8?B?IlRob21hcyBCLiBSw7xja2VyIg==?=) Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 20:50:05 +0000 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: <1395863906.3352.14.camel@jlaa> References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> <1395781261.4760.21.camel@jlaa> <5331F5BB.4080801@ruecker.fi> <1395808067.3346.13.camel@jlaa> <53326636.8080208@ruecker.fi> <1395863906.3352.14.camel@jlaa> Message-ID: <53333D7D.4090306@ruecker.fi> Hi, On 03/26/2014 07:58 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > El mi?, 26-03-2014 a las 05:31 +0000, "Thomas B. R?cker" escribi?: >> On 03/26/2014 04:27 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: >>> Jo se / Thomas >>> Ok, I did not know about Icecast2 can also serve web pages, wow ... it >>> is very powerful !! >> Just to be clear about this, serving files is a dependency functionality >> for us. >> We need it to e.g. serve the graphics and CSS files for the status >> interface. But it's not in any way optimized code and we don't offer any >> fancy features for it. So serving some additional files, throwing in a >> crossdomain.xml, etc. that's just fine. >> >> But if you want to seriously serve files over http, I'd recommend to >> install a webserver. >> > Tks Thomas, interesting and useful functionality. > Now I have checked that it does not support php. We most certainly don't. We only support XSLT for dynamic content. >>> I do not have Ubuntu, but I experimented with Debian. I put in a >>> Icecast2 server (server 1) an html page (x.html). In this web page I can >>> play without problems a radio station that is hosted on another Icecast2 >>> server (server 2), >> Yes, you probably put the file either directly in >> /usr/share/icecast2/web/ or put a symlink to it there. Isn't it? >> > Exactly as you have mentioned in a previous post, > in /usr/share/icecast2/web/. >> Maybe Jo Se will believe you then. >> > Yes, it is ! > According you explain above (limited functionality), may be that Jo se > is trying to run a file with some code not supported by the Icecast > server version for Ubuntu OS ?. Nah, there is no relevant difference between what he runs on Ubuntu, Centos and Windows really. The only thing that tends to throw people off is /etc/icecast2/web on Ubuntu, if you ignore that and go straight to the *real* webroot, you're fine. Cheers Thomas >>> El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 22:24 -0400, Jo se escribi?: >>>> @Thomas, you indeed suggest it and i try it, you gave me two options >>>> and i try both, but that doesn't work. >>>> >>>> Thanks in any case. >>>> >>>> @Jos? Luis indeed Thomas have right on him's point >>>> >>>> Any suggestions? >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:31 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" >>>> wrote: >>>> On 03/25/2014 09:01 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: >>>> > Jo se >>>> > Have you properly configured the *web server* (Lighttpd, >>>> Apache, etc.) >>>> > on the Ubuntu server ?. >>>> >>>> >>>> From IRC conversation it seems that he is adding files to the >>>> *Icecast* >>>> webroot. >>>> On Windows and Centos that's easy as that's just ONE >>>> directory. >>>> On Debian and it's ancestors, Ubuntu being one of them, there >>>> are TWO >>>> directories and he put the files in the wrong one of both and >>>> doesn't >>>> symlink them from the right one. I tried to explain this to >>>> him on IRC >>>> and I summarized this here on the mailing list. >>>> >>>> I'd suggest anyone with web serving related problems to look >>>> at the >>>> icecast error.log >>>> On Debian you will find it in /var/log/icecast2/error.log >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> >>>> Thomas >>>> >>>> > Does that *web server* serve properly an index.html page ?. >>>> > Try to serve a simple html page like: >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > kultur01 >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > Jos? Luis >>>> > >>>> > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 15:21 -0400, Jo se escribi?: >>>> >> you see, i have 3 icecast servers, one with windows, one >>>> with CentOS >>>> >> and this one with Ubuntu, in the other two the addition of >>>> one Online >>>> >> Radio Player wasn't a problem at all, i just add >>>> another .html page >>>> >> redirected from the main one and it work perfectly. >>>> >> >>>> >> But in the ubuntu one... well, the history is a little >>>> different, and >>>> >> that's why i send this mail. >>>> >> >>>> >> You see, what i'm trying to archieve is know and fix why in >>>> the ubuntu >>>> >> server the added .html page doesn't work at all, but in the >>>> CentOS and >>>> >> the Windows one it does perfectly. >>>> >> >>>> >> That's the thing, in the CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows >>>> the .index is just >>>> >> code, i mean html and a little more of javascript, nothing >>>> more, but >>>> >> why in two of them it works perfectly and in the other >>>> doesn't. >>>> >> >>>> >> Thanks in advance >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko >>>> >> wrote: >>>> >> Hello, >>>> >> >>>> >> 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se >>>> : >>>> >> in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest >>>> there but >>>> >> doesn't work >>>> >> >>>> >> i was the same guy than ask that by irc, >>>> and the >>>> >> solution he gave >>>> >> doesn't work, besides, the only real way to >>>> test it >>>> >> with my avaible >>>> >> time and without interfere with the airtime >>>> service >>>> >> (to do real time >>>> >> tests) is through this way >>>> >> >>>> >> Thanks in any case >>>> >> >>>> >> can you please further clarify the issue? >>>> >> You can access your Icecast2 administration >>>> interface on >>>> >> http://yourip:8000/ >>>> >> You can access the Airtime administration >>>> interface/login >>>> >> screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you >>>> set up during >>>> >> installation). >>>> >> What are you trying to achieve? >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> Are you trying to serve a customized page instead >>>> of the >>>> >> Icecast administration interface? >>>> >> Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser >>>> stream >>>> >> player) independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest >>>> creating an >>>> >> entirely separate ghost in Apache, the web server. >>>> Airtime >>>> >> must have installed it anyways. That way you won't >>>> need to >>>> >> interfere with any Icecast files. >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> Kind regards, >>>> >> >>>> >> From kulturu01 at gmail.com Wed Mar 26 21:14:00 2014 From: kulturu01 at gmail.com (Jo se) Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 18:14:00 -0300 Subject: [Icecast] Problem with web services In-Reply-To: <53333D7D.4090306@ruecker.fi> References: <533130B1.8080907@tieto.com> <1395781261.4760.21.camel@jlaa> <5331F5BB.4080801@ruecker.fi> <1395808067.3346.13.camel@jlaa> <53326636.8080208@ruecker.fi> <1395863906.3352.14.camel@jlaa> <53333D7D.4090306@ruecker.fi> Message-ID: Well, i'll do some battle with it, And read now about the stuff, i think it was requeired to the player i install, do it on a special folder in any case yes, when i'll do in the /web... straight it works. i just come here to tell you this, because i solve the problem yesterday, thanks a lot for everyone for the help Have a nice day! On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 5:50 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" wrote: > Hi, > > On 03/26/2014 07:58 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > > El mi?, 26-03-2014 a las 05:31 +0000, "Thomas B. R?cker" escribi?: > >> On 03/26/2014 04:27 AM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > >>> Jo se / Thomas > >>> Ok, I did not know about Icecast2 can also serve web pages, wow ... it > >>> is very powerful !! > >> Just to be clear about this, serving files is a dependency functionality > >> for us. > >> We need it to e.g. serve the graphics and CSS files for the status > >> interface. But it's not in any way optimized code and we don't offer any > >> fancy features for it. So serving some additional files, throwing in a > >> crossdomain.xml, etc. that's just fine. > >> > >> But if you want to seriously serve files over http, I'd recommend to > >> install a webserver. > >> > > Tks Thomas, interesting and useful functionality. > > Now I have checked that it does not support php. > > We most certainly don't. We only support XSLT for dynamic content. > > > >>> I do not have Ubuntu, but I experimented with Debian. I put in a > >>> Icecast2 server (server 1) an html page (x.html). In this web page I > can > >>> play without problems a radio station that is hosted on another > Icecast2 > >>> server (server 2), > >> Yes, you probably put the file either directly in > >> /usr/share/icecast2/web/ or put a symlink to it there. Isn't it? > >> > > Exactly as you have mentioned in a previous post, > > in /usr/share/icecast2/web/. > >> Maybe Jo Se will believe you then. > >> > > Yes, it is ! > > According you explain above (limited functionality), may be that Jo se > > is trying to run a file with some code not supported by the Icecast > > server version for Ubuntu OS ?. > > Nah, there is no relevant difference between what he runs on Ubuntu, > Centos and Windows really. The only thing that tends to throw people off > is /etc/icecast2/web on Ubuntu, if you ignore that and go straight to > the *real* webroot, you're fine. > > > Cheers > > Thomas > > > > >>> El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 22:24 -0400, Jo se escribi?: > >>>> @Thomas, you indeed suggest it and i try it, you gave me two options > >>>> and i try both, but that doesn't work. > >>>> > >>>> Thanks in any case. > >>>> > >>>> @Jos? Luis indeed Thomas have right on him's point > >>>> > >>>> Any suggestions? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 5:31 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" > >>>> wrote: > >>>> On 03/25/2014 09:01 PM, Jos? Luis Artuch wrote: > >>>> > Jo se > >>>> > Have you properly configured the *web server* (Lighttpd, > >>>> Apache, etc.) > >>>> > on the Ubuntu server ?. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> From IRC conversation it seems that he is adding files to the > >>>> *Icecast* > >>>> webroot. > >>>> On Windows and Centos that's easy as that's just ONE > >>>> directory. > >>>> On Debian and it's ancestors, Ubuntu being one of them, there > >>>> are TWO > >>>> directories and he put the files in the wrong one of both and > >>>> doesn't > >>>> symlink them from the right one. I tried to explain this to > >>>> him on IRC > >>>> and I summarized this here on the mailing list. > >>>> > >>>> I'd suggest anyone with web serving related problems to look > >>>> at the > >>>> icecast error.log > >>>> On Debian you will find it in /var/log/icecast2/error.log > >>>> > >>>> Cheers > >>>> > >>>> Thomas > >>>> > >>>> > Does that *web server* serve properly an index.html page ?. > >>>> > Try to serve a simple html page like: > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > kultur01 > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > Jos? Luis > >>>> > > >>>> > El mar, 25-03-2014 a las 15:21 -0400, Jo se escribi?: > >>>> >> you see, i have 3 icecast servers, one with windows, one > >>>> with CentOS > >>>> >> and this one with Ubuntu, in the other two the addition of > >>>> one Online > >>>> >> Radio Player wasn't a problem at all, i just add > >>>> another .html page > >>>> >> redirected from the main one and it work perfectly. > >>>> >> > >>>> >> But in the ubuntu one... well, the history is a little > >>>> different, and > >>>> >> that's why i send this mail. > >>>> >> > >>>> >> You see, what i'm trying to archieve is know and fix why in > >>>> the ubuntu > >>>> >> server the added .html page doesn't work at all, but in the > >>>> CentOS and > >>>> >> the Windows one it does perfectly. > >>>> >> > >>>> >> That's the thing, in the CentOS, Ubuntu and Windows > >>>> the .index is just > >>>> >> code, i mean html and a little more of javascript, nothing > >>>> more, but > >>>> >> why in two of them it works perfectly and in the other > >>>> doesn't. > >>>> >> > >>>> >> Thanks in advance > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:59 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko > >>>> >> wrote: > >>>> >> Hello, > >>>> >> > >>>> >> 2014-03-25 15:43 GMT+01:00 Jo se > >>>> : > >>>> >> in fact it doesn't, i try what you suggest > >>>> there but > >>>> >> doesn't work > >>>> >> > >>>> >> i was the same guy than ask that by irc, > >>>> and the > >>>> >> solution he gave > >>>> >> doesn't work, besides, the only real way to > >>>> test it > >>>> >> with my avaible > >>>> >> time and without interfere with the airtime > >>>> service > >>>> >> (to do real time > >>>> >> tests) is through this way > >>>> >> > >>>> >> Thanks in any case > >>>> >> > >>>> >> can you please further clarify the issue? > >>>> >> You can access your Icecast2 administration > >>>> interface on > >>>> >> http://yourip:8000/ > >>>> >> You can access the Airtime administration > >>>> interface/login > >>>> >> screen on http://yourip:8080/ (or other port you > >>>> set up during > >>>> >> installation). > >>>> >> What are you trying to achieve? > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> Are you trying to serve a customized page instead > >>>> of the > >>>> >> Icecast administration interface? > >>>> >> Are you trying to server your HTML page (in-browser > >>>> stream > >>>> >> player) independently of Icecast? If so, I suggest > >>>> creating an > >>>> >> entirely separate ghost in Apache, the web server. > >>>> Airtime > >>>> >> must have installed it anyways. That way you won't > >>>> need to > >>>> >> interfere with any Icecast files. > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> Kind regards, > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: