Just a followup:
It works when streaming directly to Icecast. I'm just going to stream to the
local ice cast and relay using http.input().
Can it be considered a bug in liquidsoap since it works in ice cast?
--
Thomas
On Tuesday 22 November 2011 at 22:17, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello,
> After a few months during which everything went fine as I didn't add anything
> to my liquidsoap-generated stream, I'm back here to ask for a little help!
>
> I'm trying to send the sound of an Asterisk conference channel to Liquidsoap.
> Asterisk uses ices2 to do so.
>
> Of course, it doesn't work (or I wouldn't be writing this mail :)
> Here's the errors I'm getting in Liquidsoap :
>
> 2011/11/22 22:09:30 [harbor_4595:3] Decoding...
> 2011/11/22 22:09:34 [harbor_4595:2] Feeding stopped:
> Ogg_demuxer.Invalid_stream.
>
> Streaming a playlist of ogg files from the same ices and conf file works
> fine, so the problem is probably when ices tries to reencode the Asterisk
> input.
>
> Even though the problem might be in Asterisk/Ices, I'm posting here to check
> if anybody ever succeeded in configuring ices to stream from Asterisk to
> liquidsoap.
> Or maybe more debugging/logging/dumping on liquidsoap's end can help me
> understand what's wrong with the input, and thus help me correct the problem
> in ices.
>
> Can you help me ?
> Any hint will be appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
> Thomas
>
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