2016-12-13 11:00 GMT-06:00 Yoann F <[email protected]>:
> I was looking for a replacement for Nicecast on my Mac ; looks like I've
> just found it. And it's free, too!
>
> I was unable to stream anything to my server the first time, then I
realised
> Chrome blocked anything from the HTTPS test page to my (unsecure) server.
So
> if you stumble unto any issue, try with the unsecure
> http://webcast.github.io/webcaster/ first. Everything should go smoothly
> after that if you already streamed anything live and know the drill.
Good to know. I seemed to remember having some issues with the non-SSL url
but if it works for you, the better!
> I believe tags aren't passed over yet
They should be, taglib is used to read tags. I'll have another look at it.
Aditionally, I'm gonna add a free form to submit metadata updates.
> and I would love to see a "full"
> crossfader mode (both tracks are full volume when mixer at 50). But this
is
> an amazing tool already.
Could you describe this feature more in detail? It shouldn't be too hard to
fix I believe..
Romain
> 2016-12-13 16:13 GMT+01:00 Lyonel Bernard <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> Your liquidsoap was compiled without ao output support. If you are
>>> running it on a server, it's probably not what you are looking for
anyway
>>> :-)
>>
>> I currently test liquidsoap on my PC under Ubuntu 16.04 64bits but the
>> ultimate goal is to run it on a Raspberry with a web interface
(Webcaster)
>> accessible from the local network to broadcast audio capture by the sound
>> card to a server Icecast.
>>
>>> I'd say the host should be a string, so you need to quote it. Port is an
>>> integer so you shouldn't quote it.. Also, you should use single quote
if the
>>> whole line is double quoted.. :-)
>>> Something like this perhaps:
>>> liquidsoap
>>>
"output.icecast(%mp3,fallible=true,host='xx.80.229.2xx',port=8000,password='xxxx',mount='graf3.mp3',
>>> input.harbor('mount',port=8080))"
>>
>>
>> Thanks ! but I get :
>>>
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 >>> LOG START
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [protocols.external:3] Found "/usr/bin/wget".
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [main:3] Liquidsoap 1.1.1
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [main:3] Using: graphics=[distributed with Ocaml]
>>> pcre=7.0.4 dtools=0.3.1 duppy=0.5.1 duppy.syntax=0.5.1 cry=0.2.2
mm=0.2.1
>>> xmlplaylist=0.1.3 lastfm=0.3.0 ogg=0.4.5 vorbis=0.6.1 opus=0.1.0
speex=0.2.0
>>> mad=0.4.4 flac=0.1.1 flac.ogg=0.1.1 dynlink=[distributed with Ocaml]
>>> lame=0.3.2 shine=0.2.0 gstreamer=0.2.0 frei0r=0.1.0 voaacenc=0.1.0
>>> theora=0.3.0 schroedinger=0.1.0 gavl=0.1.5 bjack=0.1.4 alsa=0.2.1
ao=0.2.0
>>> samplerate=0.1.2 taglib=0.3.1 magic=0.7.3 camomile=0.8.4 inotify=1.0
>>> faad=0.3.2 soundtouch=0.1.7 portaudio=0.2.0 pulseaudio=0.1.2
ladspa=0.1.4
>>> dssi=0.1.1 sdl=0.9.1 camlimages=4.2.0 lo=0.1.0 yojson=1.2.3 gd=1.0a5
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:3] Could not find dynamic module for
>>> fdkaac encoder.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:3] Could not find dynamic module for
>>> aacplus encoder.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/voaacenc.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/pulseaudio.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/mad.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/flac.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/lame.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/ogg.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/flac_ogg.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/faad.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/cry.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/vorbis.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [dynamic.loader:2] Loaded plugin file
>>> /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.1.1/plugins/taglib.cmxs.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [frame:3] Using 44100Hz audio, 25Hz video, 44100Hz
>>> master.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [frame:3] Frame size must be a multiple of 1764
ticks
>>> = 1764 audio samples = 1 video samples.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [frame:3] Targetting 'frame.duration': 0.04s = 1764
>>> audio samples = 1764 ticks.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [frame:3] Frames last 0.04s = 1764 audio samples = 1
>>> video samples = 1764 ticks.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [threads:3] Created thread "generic queue #1".
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [threads:3] Created thread "generic queue #2".
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [harbor:3] Adding mountpoint '/mount' on port 8080
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:52 [graf3(dot)mp3:3] Connecting mount graf3.mp3 for
>>> [email protected]...
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:53 [graf3(dot)mp3:3] Connection setup was successful.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:53 [threads:3] Created thread "wallclock_main" (1
>>> total).
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:53 [clock.wallclock_main:3] Streaming loop starts,
>>> synchronized with wallclock.
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:53 [graf3(dot)mp3:3] Source failed (no more tracks)
>>> stopping output...
>>> strange error flushing buffer ...
>>> strange error flushing buffer ...
>>> 2016/12/13 15:55:53 [graf3(dot)mp3:3] Closing connection...
>>
>>
>>
>> 2016-12-13 15:31 GMT+01:00 Romain Beauxis <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> 2016-12-13 3:12 GMT-06:00 Lyonel Bernard <[email protected]>:
>>> > I can capture the sound from my sound card and listen (Cue)
>>>
>>> Excellent!
>>>
>>> > But I can not broadcast to my icecast.
>>> >
>>> > Sorry, I'm a beginner.
>>> > When I run the command:
>>> > $ Liquidsoap "output.ao (fallible = true, audio_to_stereo
(input.harbor
>>> > ('mount', port = 8080)))"
>>> >
>>> > I get:
>>> > At line 1, char 10: the variable output.ao used here has not been
>>> > previously
>>> > defined.
>>>
>>> Your liquidsoap was compiled without ao output support. If you are
>>> running it on a server, it's probably not what you are looking for
anyway
>>> :-)
>>>
>>> > And when i want broadcast to icecast :
>>> > $ liquidsoap
>>> >
>>> >
"output.icecast(%mp3,fallible=true,audio_to_stereo,host=xx.80.229.2xx,port="8000",password="xxxx",mount="graf3.mp3"(input.harbor('mount',port=8080)))"
>>> >
>>> > I get:
>>> > Line 1, char 65 before ".229": Parse error!
>>>
>>> I'd say the host should be a string, so you need to quote it. Port is an
>>> integer so you shouldn't quote it.. Also, you should use single quote
if the
>>> whole line is double quoted.. :-)
>>>
>>> Something like this perhaps:
>>>
>>> liquidsoap
>>>
"output.icecast(%mp3,fallible=true,host='xx.80.229.2xx',port=8000,password='xxxx',mount='graf3.mp3',
>>> input.harbor('mount',port=8080))"
>>
>>
>>
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