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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
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On 10/02/13 06:53, José Luis Artuch wrote:<br>
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<font color="#000080">I'm understanding why Icecast2 is an audio
server, wow !!!</font><br>
<font color="#000080"><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.0.1/icecast2_config_file.html">http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.0.1/icecast2_config_file.html</a></font><br>
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We're not an 'audio server', that's pulse-audio, esd, etc.
territory.<br>
We're a multimedia streaming server. Slight difference. :)<br>
<br>
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<font color="#000080">Testing the relay option:</font><br>
<font color="#000080">Two mountpoints from two master servers are
relayed to a relay server:</font><br>
<br>
<font color="#000000"> Master
Servers
Relay Server</font><br>
<br>
<font color="#000000">
<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://186.56.96.133:8200/zuzenean.ogg">http://186.56.96.133:8200/zuzenean.ogg</a></font><br>
<br>
<font color="#000000"><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://">http://186.148.147.191:8001/zuzenean.ogg</a>
---> <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://">http://186.56.96.133:8200/zznn1.ogg</a></font><br>
<font color="#000000"><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://">http://ubuntu.hbr1.com:19800/ambient.ogg</a>
---> <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://">http://186.56.96.133:8200/zznn2.ogg</a></font><br>
<br>
<font color="#000080">I guess there is no limit for the number of
signals to be relayed.</font><br>
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There should be no limit to the number of relays, or at least it
will be much higher than people will usually go...<br>
BUT, did you check the source connection limit? Default is 2 or 3
and you might be running into that (relays should count as sources
too IIRC).<br>
Generally it helps to read the error.log to see what is happening.<br>
<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:1360472036.2008.53.camel@jlaa" type="cite"><font
color="#000080">A mountpoint name with less than three
characters does not work !! ... uuffff ... ("xx.ogg" does not
work, "xxx.ogg" works).</font><br>
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hmh? Can you be more specific about how I can reproduce this here?
This sounds like a possible bug.<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:1360472036.2008.53.camel@jlaa" type="cite"><font
color="#000080">What about <on-demand> 0 </
on-demand> ?. I used "0" and "1" but I did not notice
changes.</font><br>
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If set to 1, this will make Icecast only pull in the relay if there
are also listeners connected to the stream locally.<br>
<br>
HTH<br>
<br>
Thomas<br>
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El sáb, 09-02-2013 a las 23:01 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:<br>
<blockquote type="CITE"> <font color="#000080">Ah ... thanks
Dave, will give light to the subject:</font><br>
<relay><br>
<server>127.0.0.1</server><br>
<port>8001</port><br>
<mount>/example.ogg</mount><br>
<local-mount>/different.ogg</local-mount><br>
<on-demand>0</on-demand><br>
<br>
<relay-shoutcast-metadata>0</relay-shoutcast-metadata><br>
</relay><br>
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El sáb, 09-02-2013 a las 20:52 -0500, Dave Pascoe escribió: <br>
<blockquote type="CITE"> You are looking for the <relay>
element not <proxy><br>
<br>
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On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 8:48 PM, José Luis Artuch <<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:artuch@speedy.com.ar">artuch@speedy.com.ar</a>>
wrote:<br>
<blockquote> <font color="#000080">Ok Xabier, thank you very
much.</font><br>
<font color="#000080">I do not find a <proxy> section
in the config file, but I will investigate a bit about
this.</font><br>
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El dom, 10-02-2013 a las 00:17 +0100, Xabier Oneca -- xOneca
escribió: <br>
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<blockquote type="CITE"> I was trying to tell you so. I'm
not at home, so I can't tell you exactly how it is done,
but I remember a <proxy> section in Icecast config
file where you can tell the source stream and where to
mount locally.<br>
<br>
But as I have said before, see the Icecast documentation
for more details (or perhaps the original config file also
has comments for configuring it).<br>
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El 10/02/2013 00:12, "José Luis Artuch" <<a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:artuch@speedy.com.ar">artuch@speedy.com.ar</a>>
escribió:<br>
<blockquote> <font color="#000080">Xabier, I mean vlc +
Ices2 + Icecast2, I do not know because I do not work
with Windows.</font><br>
<font color="#000080">Very interesting a proxi with
Icecast2, I will study. I have saved a lot of work,
why do not you tell me before ? :))</font><br>
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El sáb, 09-02-2013 a las 23:28 +0100, Xabier Oneca --
xOneca escribió:<br>
<blockquote type="CITE"> But you don't need VLC nor
Ices2 to build a proxy with Icecast. It can connect to
a stream and proxy it. I have tested it with a
SHOUTCast server proxied through an Icecast mount
point.<br>
<br>
Why shouldn't work in Windows?<br>
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El 09/02/2013 22:43, "José Luis Artuch" <<a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:artuch@speedy.com.ar">artuch@speedy.com.ar</a>>
escribió:<br>
<blockquote> <font color="#000080">Perhaps I've done
something similar but on Debian and not know if it
will work in Windows.</font><br>
<font color="#000080">I've used vlc to receive any
audio from the Internet and ices2 as a source
client. It works perfectly fine as a repeater.</font><br>
<br>
El sáb, 09-02-2013 a las 22:23 +0100, Xabier Oneca
-- xOneca escribió:<br>
<blockquote type="CITE"> Is the stream a MP3 stream?
If so, you can use Icecast as a proxy (see
documentation).<br>
<br>
El 09/02/2013 22:05, "Michael Renner" <<a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:michael.renner@gmx.de">michael.renner@gmx.de</a>>
escribió:<br>
<blockquote> Moin,<br>
<br>
I compiled icecast under cygwin (yes, I have to
use Windows 7 togehter with<br>
cygwin).<br>
<br>
The audio stream that I want to distribute come
from stdin, like I get it from<br>
<br>
curl <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://streamingserver.foo.bar/stream/stream.php">http://streamingserver.foo.bar/stream/stream.php</a>
|<br>
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But how to proceed? Should I just pipe this to |
icecast -c etc/icecast.xml?<br>
It does not work.<br>
<br>
Thanks for any hint!<br>
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