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Operating Systems Linux Freak' me aut .. ICECAST Post 302089943 by !_30 on Thursday 21st of September 2006 02:41:59 PM
Old 09-21-2006
Freak' me aut .. ICECAST

I want to configure myself Icecast .. trying to stream muzic around the net , but it's freak's me out for many hours.

I downloaded source code for Icecast 2.3.1 .. ./configure ( download and install what I needed ) , ake , and make install .. I found finaly icecast.xml.in .. something like that , incecast config , and just rename it in icecast.conf and copy in /etc.

I try icecast -b -c /etc/icecast.conf and I receive no error , but .. port 8000 ( configured by be on the server .. wasen't in nmap localhost | grep 8000 output .. ). I don't find it. ..

neither /etc/init.d/icecast ..

Maybe someone can give me a valid , minimal icecast.conf , coz it's freacking me out . I also receive error's like this wehentrying to start it as root :

Quote:
ERROR: You should not run icecast2 as root
Use the changeowner directive in the config file
Starting as root , but in changeowner Ihave confgiured icecast user/group .. wht is going on ?

Smilie
 

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opusdec(1)							    opus-tools								opusdec(1)

NAME
opusdec - decode audio from Opus format to WAV (or simple audio output) SYNOPSIS
opusdec [ -hv ] [ --mono ] [ --stereo ] [ --rate Hz ] [ --no-dither ] [ --packet-loss pct ] [ --save-range file ] input.opus [ output.wav ] DESCRIPTION
opusdec decodes Opus files into PCM Wave (uncompressed) files. If the input file is specified as - , then opusdec will read from stdin. Likewise, an output filename of - will cause output to be to std- out. If no output is specified opusdec will attempt to play the audio in realtime if it supports audio playback on your system. OPTIONS
-h, --help Print help message -v, --version Display version information --quiet Suppresses program output --mono Force decoding in mono --stereo Force decoding in stereo --rate Force decoding at sampling rate n Hz --no-dither Do not dither 16-bit output --packet-loss Simulate n % random Opus packet loss --save-range Saves check values for every frame to a file EXAMPLES
Decode a file input.opus to output.wav opusdec input.opus output.wav Play a file input.opus and force output at 48000 regardless of the original sampling rate (48kHz output may be faster, due to avoiding resampling and some sound hardware produces higher quality output when run at 48kHz) opusdec --rate 48000 input.opus Re-encode a high bitrate Opus file to a lower rate opusdec input.opus - | opusenc --bitrate 64 - output.opus Play an http stream http://icecast.somwhere.org:8000/stream.opus with the help of curl on a system with pulseaudio (press ctrl-c to quit) curl http://icecast.somwhere.org:8000/stream.opus | padsp opusdec - AUTHORS
Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin@jmvalin.ca> Gregory Maxwell <greg@xiph.org> BUGS
Opusdec does not currently reject all invalid files which it should reject. It also doesn't provide very helpful output for the corrupted files it does reject. Use opusinfo(1) for somewhat better diagnostics. SEE ALSO
opusenc(1), opusinfo(1) Xiph.Org Foundation 2012-05-28 opusdec(1)
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