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David Saunders wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hey,
The only way i know of doing it is to insert it at the source to the
icecast server. Have the server break the stream can cause many
different issues, the biggest is a encoding error where the player
still sees the stream but the tempo or something is not right with it
because it assumed the old encoded scheme and not he new one.
I would mix in the Id at the source level. THis can be done may ways
with many different programs.
David
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Mike Allen <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mallen@familyradio.org"><mallen@familyradio.org></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">To all:
I am running FreeBSD v7.03 and using icecast2 which is happily relaying
a shoutcast MP3 stream. I want to play (mix)a pre-recorded "Stream ID"
file to the existing stream once per hour.
I've tried ices0 but no luck. Any help will be much appreciated.
Mike
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David, thanks for the quick reply.<br>
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My pre-recorded 10-second announcement is already at the identical
bitrate/samplerate of the stream.<br>
Are you suggesting that I should de-mux/re-encode it to mix in with the
stream? Ices0 should do that if I set up the configuration file
properly.<br>
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Mike<br>
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