Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk - Streaming Audio Bridge

2007-02-27 Thread Steve Totaro

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+ICES


Lee Archer wrote:

I used mpg123 to stream air traffic control as a MOH class but I also
found it didn't always work with the shoutcast servers. 


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Greetings,

Does anyone know of a tool that can act as a VoIP client and stream to a
streaming server such as shoutcast/icecast, etc.

I've got a client interested in doing basketball play by plays during
tourney season.  They have * in place now and the bandwidth to burn for
streaming out.  In the old world, I did an analog phone patch - mixer
- encoder - streaming server.  What I'm thinking of is more along the
lines of a client that registers as a SIP/IAX client, answers the phone
and patches it to a streaming server.

Thoughts/suggestions?

Thanks

Eric

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[asterisk-users] Asterisk - Streaming Audio Bridge

2007-02-26 Thread Eric Germann
Greetings,

Does anyone know of a tool that can act as a VoIP client and stream to a
streaming server such as shoutcast/icecast, etc.

I've got a client interested in doing basketball play by plays during
tourney season.  They have * in place now and the bandwidth to burn for
streaming out.  In the old world, I did an analog phone patch - mixer -
encoder - streaming server.  What I'm thinking of is more along the lines
of a client that registers as a SIP/IAX client, answers the phone and
patches it to a streaming server.

Thoughts/suggestions?

Thanks

Eric

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk - Streaming Audio Bridge

2007-02-26 Thread Scott Wolfe

Have you looked at ICEcast? http://www.icecast.org/index.php


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Greetings,

Does anyone know of a tool that can act as a VoIP client and stream to a
streaming server such as shoutcast/icecast, etc.

I've got a client interested in doing basketball play by plays during
tourney season.  They have * in place now and the bandwidth to burn for
streaming out.  In the old world, I did an analog phone patch - mixer -
encoder - streaming server.  What I'm thinking of is more along the lines
of a client that registers as a SIP/IAX client, answers the phone and
patches it to a streaming server.

Thoughts/suggestions?

Thanks

Eric

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk - Streaming Audio Bridge

2007-02-26 Thread Tim Panton


On 26 Feb 2007, at 18:17, Eric Germann wrote:


Greetings,

Does anyone know of a tool that can act as a VoIP client and stream  
to a

streaming server such as shoutcast/icecast, etc.

I've got a client interested in doing basketball play by plays during
tourney season.  They have * in place now and the bandwidth to burn  
for
streaming out.  In the old world, I did an analog phone patch -  
mixer -
encoder - streaming server.  What I'm thinking of is more along  
the lines

of a client that registers as a SIP/IAX client, answers the phone and
patches it to a streaming server.

Thoughts/suggestions?


You could consider skipping the streaming server and just having
the users hit asterisk directly - It depends on the numbers of users
you want to serve, but you could drop them all into a muted  
app_conference.
That way you get mush less latency than you do with a streaming  
solution,

which might matter with something as quick as a basketball game.


Tim Panton

www.mexuar.net
www.westhawk.co.uk/



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RE: [asterisk-users] Asterisk - Streaming Audio Bridge

2007-02-26 Thread Lee Archer
I used mpg123 to stream air traffic control as a MOH class but I also
found it didn't always work with the shoutcast servers. 

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Subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk - Streaming Audio Bridge

Greetings,

Does anyone know of a tool that can act as a VoIP client and stream to a
streaming server such as shoutcast/icecast, etc.

I've got a client interested in doing basketball play by plays during
tourney season.  They have * in place now and the bandwidth to burn for
streaming out.  In the old world, I did an analog phone patch - mixer
- encoder - streaming server.  What I'm thinking of is more along the
lines of a client that registers as a SIP/IAX client, answers the phone
and patches it to a streaming server.

Thoughts/suggestions?

Thanks

Eric

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