On 14-03-23 11:48 AM, drew Roberts wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2014 18:22:56 VE4PER/Andy wrote:
but darkice has to be launched as sudo which is different
that qjackctl
IIRC, for darkice and jack to work, darkice has to be run as the same user as
jack and caed has to run as that user as well. Th
On Saturday 22 March 2014 18:22:56 VE4PER/Andy wrote:
> but darkice has to be launched as sudo which is different
> that qjackctl
IIRC, for darkice and jack to work, darkice has to be run as the same user as
jack and caed has to run as that user as well. This just needs to be
configured properly
On Saturday 22 March 2014 15:47:11 Robert wrote:
> I have found that Icecast2 will only work on port 8000.
Icecast2 has always worked fine on other ports for me. What problems do you
see if you try other ports?
all the best,
drew
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Karl et al
tried nobody/nogroup, audio/audio still did not work. seems to center
around missing /dev/dsp also all the oss libs are installed but still
dsp not created and usual methods of modprobe either gen errors or don't
create /dev/dsp
Maybe someone in the forum can opine whether I hav
On 14-03-22 10:14 PM, Karl Koscher wrote:
Is darkice running as the same user as jackd?
Is installed the same as all the other media programs like audacity,
alsaplayer etc and run the same; they work darkice doesn't. I will give
it some thought this weekend though. all were installed under sudo
I discovered after getting jack working that applications (ie media
players or editors) that are not jack-aware do not play sounds direct
from alsa; apparently there is a workaround to use alsaloop some have
had success with but it also has some drawbacks when going back an forth
between jack a
I just changed the port using the http://hostname:8000/admin/ login at
thesame time I changed the password. then found the config file and got
rid of all the other hackme passwords (ie relays, sources etc). I just
ssh userid@servername and sw to su then nano the config files.
userid has to alrea
I have found that Icecast2 will only work on port 8000.
To get it to deliver on some other port we port shifted on the router.
I did try various configurations and there may be some way to get it to
work on other ports, but too tough for me to figure out.
Robert Jeffares
Radio Spice
On Sat, 20
Probably the best advice, somebody posted a more stable Darkice a few
days ago and i am in the process of setting this version online, but I
must agree I have the same experience with Darkice as Wayne has, my best
uptime over the last 3 months was about 10 days or so, somebody called
"Cowboy"
Hi,
If you're not wedded to darkice, I really recommend you move to
something like liquidsoap. Its never let me down and I've been running
it for nearly 3 years now (currently on Ubuntu Server 12.04 but used to
use 10.04 before that). My current uptime is 438days 23minutes.
When I used to
I found a link to patch (see below) but no instructions on where or how
to apply it or whether it is relevant/obsolete now??
does anybody here know?
biggest initial problem with darkice was had to use ==prefix=/usr in the
./configure to install the lame vorbis and ogg libraries.
once that was
We have it working on Debian (squeeze and wheezy) on this setup:
1. Do a FRESH install of Debian with ONLY SSH and utilities !!! (DON'T
INSTALL ANYTHING ELSE YET)
2. wget and dpkg -i darkice, libaac, libfaac and libmp3 from here
http://www.deb-multimedia.org/dists/oldstable/main/binary-i386/p
We couldn't ever get the version of Darkice in the Ubuntu repositories to work.
We moved Darkice to a Debian system using the Deb-Multimedia repository. You
might want to download/compile the latest version from the project site or find
a third-party Ubuntu repo with a newer version. Latest is 1
Hello all,
I have installed ALSA,JACK, and Darkice. Jackd2 is running in real time
no problem and audacity, ardour, alsaplayer and aqualung all wok as
advertised with it.
Where I have a problem is Darkice, I cannot get it to connect to
icecast2 server input nor show up in Jack Connections/Pa
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