Hi! I moved to using liquidsoap from SVN, since you guys made some major bugfixes, that are not in the current release (0.3.8.1-1)
However, from the moment I'm using liquidsoap from SVN, my DJs can't connect with edcast anymore, and for that reason, they can't stream with Ogg/Vorbis. This was not an issue when I was using the released version. This is the portion of my Liquidsoap script: # harbor input settings set("harbor.bind_addr", "0.0.0.0") set("harbor.port", 8030) set("harbor.password", "xxxxxxxxxxxx") #set("harbor.icy", true) # Live mountpoint (supports both, ICY and HTTP) live = input.harbor( #auth = checkpass, "/htest.ogg" ) And this is the portion of my edcast.conf: ServerType=Icecast2 Server=justbase.fm Port=8030 ServerPassword=xxxxxxxxxxxx ServerMountpoint=/htest.ogg ... Encode=OggVorbis # General settings (non-codec related). Note : NumberChannels = 1 for MONO, 2 for STEREO BitrateNominal=128 BitrateMin=128 BitrateMax=128 NumberChannels=2 Samplerate=44100 # Ogg Vorbis specific settings. Note: Valid settings for BitrateQuality flag are (Quality, Bitrate Management) OggQuality=3 OggBitrateQualityFlag=Quality And this is the error, that I get (Liquidsoap log): 2008/12/07 06:00:39 [harbor:3] New client: e179239046.adsl.alicedsl.de 2008/12/07 06:00:39 [harbor:3] SOURCE request on /htest.ogg. 2008/12/07 06:00:39 [harbor:3] Adding source on mountpoint '/htest.ogg' with type 'application/ogg'. 2008/12/07 06:00:39 [src_4517:3] Decoding... 2008/12/07 06:00:39 [threads:3] Created thread "harbor source feeding" (4 total) 2008/12/07 06:00:40 [src_4517:2] Feeding stopped: Not_found 2008/12/07 06:00:40 [threads:3] thread "harbor source feeding" exited (3 remaining) And here's the portion of my edcast log: 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:1351): Connecting encoder 0 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:3461): In samplerate = 48000, Out = 44100 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:3469): Initializing resampler 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:3476): calling ocConvertAudio 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:3486): ready to do encoding 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:3492): do_encoding start 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:2506): determining left/right max... 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:2528): Song change processing... 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:2533): vorbis_analysis_buffer... 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:2549): vorbis_analysis_wrote... 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:2554): ogg_encode_dataout... 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:2557): done ogg_ecndoe_dataout... 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:3494): do_encoding end (1) 12/07/08 06:03:59 Debug(libedcast.cpp:3517): 0 Calling handle output - Ret = 1 (this chunk repeats about 30 times per second (LOTS of errorlog)) And this is what I see in the console where I started edcast: SERVER: Connnecting to justbase.fm:134595896 SERVER: Socket connected SERVER: Success SERVER: Connected SERVER: Disconnecting SERVER: Disconnected SERVER: Disconnected from server (the client waits 10 seconds and then starts over, only to fail again) When I enable the ICY protocol in liq, change mountpoint to "/", and change encoding to MP3 in edcast, everything works fine. I actually *can* stream into liq with Ogg/Vorbis with IceS (from Linux) and the above liquidsoap configuration. But as I said above, I *was* able to stream into liq with the current setup, back when I was using the released version of liquidsoap. In case you don't know edcast, you can find that program on http://oddsock.org/tools/edcast/ This program is hardly maintained anymore, but it is the only one I know of, that supports streaming with Ogg/Vorbis from Windows. If you happen to know a better (Ogg) streaming client for Windows, please let me know. (Most of my DJs are Windows users, I wouldn't bother if they'd do their mixing with linux, but alas...) Regards, --polemon -- 1394542 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SF.Net email is Sponsored by MIX09, March 18-20, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The future of the web can't happen without you. Join us at MIX09 to help pave the way to the Next Web now. Learn more and register at http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;208669438;13503038;i?http://2009.visitmix.com/ _______________________________________________ Savonet-users mailing list Savonet-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savonet-users