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<FONT COLOR="#000080">Michel, about it you will find lots of information on the Internet.</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000080">Anyway, basically:</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000080">* Install "Ices"</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000080">* Create the directory "/etc/ices2"</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000080">* Put there the file "ices-alsa.xml" (you must configure this file)</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000080">* 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"</FONT><BR>
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El mié, 14-11-2012 a las 17:12 +0100, michel memeteau escribió:<BR>
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Thanks, did anyone made a kind of GUI for ices ?
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2012/11/14 José Luis Artuch <<A HREF="mailto:artuch@speedy.com.ar">artuch@speedy.com.ar</A>>
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<FONT COLOR="#000080">Michel, with "Ices" as client, as well as "play list" you can use "line in" or "mic in", no problems.</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000080">One example: This station is using "mic in" because the "line in" is broken some days ago ... ggrrrrr haha <A HREF="http://www.radioclaromeco.com.ar">http://www.radioclaromeco.com.ar</A></FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000080">In this station we are using: Debian GNU/Linux, Icecast2 and Ices2. To control the audio levels we are using "alsamixer".</FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000080">All very simple and secure !!</FONT><BR>
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El mié, 14-11-2012 a las 16:51 +0100, michel memeteau escribió:
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José, Ices does live Mic input streaming ? isn't it dedicated to playlist ?<BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000080">Michel, I use Ices on Debian, is very simple.</FONT><BR>
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Hi I finalement sent a simple sh + darkice.cfg that launch Darkice with all the parameters .<BR>
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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.<BR>
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I plan on doing a simple web interface for Darkice, hasn't anyone tried this already ?<BR>
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2012/11/14 kloschi <<A HREF="mailto:kloschi@subsignal.org">kloschi@subsignal.org</A>><BR>
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> Hi , I tried IDJC last night , but could not figure how to just<BR>
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> It seems to be a great program but overcomplicated for someone who<BR>
> just want to send his mic output<BR>
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idjc works fine here, you could have a look into the jack patchbay to<BR>
see where you line-in / mic is connected. in the idjc gui you have at<BR>
the bottem two buttons which sometimes need pressing (I never figured<BR>
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