[Vorbis] icecast
Steve
srussell at innernet.net
Mon Apr 30 18:25:42 PDT 2007
Chris, I appreciate your comments. My IE is new and is exactly where I'm having this problem. So I opened Firefox and, true to your comments, the ogg streaming is not conflicting with the gif animation. However -- refreshing Firefox does not restart the animation. Boy, we sure are in the midst these days of a lot of incompatibilities and unpredictabilities, aren't we!
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Harrington (Personal)
Cc: Vorbis at xiph.org
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Vorbis] icecast
The issue you're having is related to the browser navigating away from
the page with the link. In a different browser, you'll probably be fine.
Or update your browser.
Optionally, set the link to your playlist to use target="_top" .
-Chris
Steve wrote:
> I am loving this streaming capability, but now I have come upon a new problem: A gif animation consisting of 13 frames (and related to the ogg file) does not animate when I begin to stream the ogg file. Of course I realize that animated gif's are not a subject of this forum, but I thought it might possibly draw a comment that helps me solve this.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ralph Giles
>
> If you want to stream various static files on demand to your users,
> icecast still isn't necessary. You can request transparent hand-off
> of the stream url to a player application by linking to a .m3u or
> shoutcast playlist file. This is just a text file that contains the
> actual file url. The browser will launch the player and give it the
> playlist file; the player can then stream the file directly from
> your webserver.
>
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