AW: Streaming Audio

2004-07-22 Thread Alexander Liebau
ok i set up the same thing you want :) i used icecast2 (ports) and
icegenerator (http://sourceforge.net/projects/icegenerator) works perfectly
fine for me (im currently streaming my mp3-directory on my server) and i
listen to it via winamp on another machine :)

i hope this helps

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Check out Darwin Streaming Server.. its in the ports tree

Thomas Foster


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Subject: Streaming Audio

Hello Everyone,

I've got quite a collection of Ogg Vorbis (.ogg) files on my FreeBSD
machine
that I would like to be able to stream for personal use (really I'd like
to
be able to listen to them at work! :)) I've done quite a bit of research
and
can't find any software to do exactly what I need.

IceCast and Shoutcast look like they'll both work just fine for the
server,
no problems there. However, as for the source client, that's another
story.
This machine was built as a mini-server, I use it for IRC/DNS/WWW and so
forth, therefore, has no X server and no soundcard (for the record it
has a
soundcard built onto the motherboard AC97, but FreeBSD 4.10 sees it as
chip0, so I don't think it's useable), and all of the source clients I
have
found either require a soundcard or the X system to be installed.

Is there any help for me? I remember the days of Windows streaming with
Shoutcast, in that case, Winamp connected with a socket to shoutcast and
completely bypassed the soundcard... Anything like that for FreeBSD?

Thanks All


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AW: Streaming Audio

2004-07-22 Thread Alexander Liebau
well its ass configured in a configfile.. ints not possible to choose titels
on the rum :)

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On Thursday 22 July 2004 09:29 am, Justin W. Pauler wrote:
 Alexander,

 Thanks to you and everyone else who provided insight on this problem.
 I actually got everything finished and working late last night using
 IceS as the stream client and IceCast to stream out the music. It
 works quite well, I've actually made a big playlist of all my songs
 and it randomly plays all of them.

 Thanks again,

 --
 Justin W. Pauler

Does the client rely on a GUI?  If not, is it easy to select songs from
the console?

I ask because I have an opportunity to trade some old parts for an old
laptop (133Mhz, 16MB RAM, etc).

Thanks,

Andrew Gould
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AW: Streaming Audio

2004-07-21 Thread Alexander Liebau
so you want to hear music on a box which doesnt even have a gui or a
soundcard? thats not gonna work i think :( without guy perhaps but without
soundcard...

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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. Juli 2004 16:58
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Michael,

I have heard that XMMS will allow me to stream to a Shoutcast or IceCast
server, however, I wasn't able to find a way to compile XMMS WITHOUT the
GUI; it seemed you had to build the whole thing!

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Justin W. Pauler

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Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 9:38 AM
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I have used Xmms to get into shoutcast broadcast before.

Michael Clark
Nemschoff Chairs Inc
mclark at nemschoff dot com
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 -Original Message-
 From: Justin W. Pauler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 9:29 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Streaming Audio


 Hello Everyone,

 I've got quite a collection of Ogg Vorbis (.ogg) files on my FreeBSD
 machine that I would like to be able to stream for personal use
 (really I'd like to be able to listen to them at work! :)) I've done
 quite a bit of research and can't find any software to do exactly what
 I need.

 IceCast and Shoutcast look like they'll both work just fine for the
 server, no problems there. However, as for the source client, that's
 another story.
 This machine was built as a mini-server, I use it for IRC/DNS/WWW and
 so forth, therefore, has no X server and no soundcard (for the record
 it has a soundcard built onto the motherboard AC97, but FreeBSD 4.10
 sees it as chip0, so I don't think it's useable), and all of the
 source clients I have found either require a soundcard or the X system
 to be installed.

 Is there any help for me? I remember the days of Windows streaming
 with Shoutcast, in that case, Winamp connected with a socket to
 shoutcast and completely bypassed the soundcard... Anything like that
 for FreeBSD?

 Thanks All


 --
 Justin W. Pauler
 Network Administrator
 AirRover Wi-Fi Corporation
 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Phone: (225) 923-1034 x87
 Toll Free: (888) 720-7301 x87
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AW: Streaming Audio

2004-07-21 Thread Alexander Liebau
well then you misunderstood the other posting.. i think he was talking about
xmms on the client side.. not as server :)

http://www.shoutcast.com/download/files.phtml -- here you can find the
shoutcast server precompiled for freebsd 4.9 with gcc 2.9.5.. i think it
should run on 4.10 as well



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Alexander,

Not nessecarily LISTEN on that machine, but stream out to the Internet so I
can listen on ANOTHER machine.

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so you want to hear music on a box which doesnt even have a gui or a
soundcard? thats not gonna work i think :( without guy perhaps but without
soundcard...




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AW: Streaming Audio

2004-07-21 Thread Alexander Liebau
oh in addition i found some interesting tools in the ports collection:

bash-2.05b# make search key=shoutcast
Port:   darkice-0.14
Path:   /usr/ports/audio/darkice
Info:   An IceCast, IceCast2 and ShoutCast live audio streamer
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B-deps: lame-3.96 libogg-1.1,3 libvorbis-1.0.1,3
R-deps: lame-3.96 libogg-1.1,3 libvorbis-1.0.1,3

Port:   holyshout-0.2_2
Path:   /usr/ports/audio/holyshout
Info:   Streaming audio to Icecast/shoutcast supports multiple bitrate
stream
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B-deps: expat-1.95.7 gettext-0.13.1_1 gmake-3.80_2 libiconv-1.9.1_3
libshout-1.0.7
R-deps: libshout-1.0.7

Port:   shout-0.8.0_1
Path:   /usr/ports/audio/shout
Info:   Program that sends mp3 streams to an icecast/shoutcast server
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B-deps:
R-deps:

Port:   streamripper-1.0.5
Path:   /usr/ports/audio/streamripper
Info:   Splits SHOUTcast stream into tracks
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B-deps:
R-deps:

maybe those are interesting for you as well :)

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Alexander,

Not nessecarily LISTEN on that machine, but stream out to the Internet so I
can listen on ANOTHER machine.

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Subject: AW: Streaming Audio

so you want to hear music on a box which doesnt even have a gui or a
soundcard? thats not gonna work i think :( without guy perhaps but without
soundcard...




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