Icecast 2.0 Released
ArcRiley writes "After 3 years of development and 6 weeks of beta testing, Icecast 2.0 has been officially released! Features include support for both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, a web administration interface, support for listing in directories (such as dir.xiph.org), and is freely available under the GNU GPL for Linux and Windows."
Any idea if there is a better interface for controlling which songs play, yet?
Before, IIRC it could only shuffle through a bunch of files in a directory.
I'd like to run Icecast in our office relaying to some external streams to utilize bandwidth for many listeners. Unfortunately, Icecast stays connected to the relays even when there are no listeners, which is a waste. I remember earlier versions of Icecast had this feature, but it has now since gone.
for non-pro/home broadcasting to take off, there needs to be an underlying p2p network layer. This is particularly true as live video-streaming becomes more popular. http://www.peercast.org/ exists, but sadly doesn't seem to have been updated for 9 months, and activity in their forum is fairly low.
Only if you have Winamp 3 but why would you?
Winamp 2 and 5 support Icecast 2.0 OOB
http://www.icecast.org/3rdparty.php
Incase anyone cant fig it out, icecast is avialable for debian as "apt-get install icecast-server".
If I wanted easy I wouldnt be an engineer or a patriot.
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Apologies; an ill-timed cron job strangled the disk throughput on the web server.
But really, who the Hell reads Slashdot before noon? Jeez people, go sleep. CVS will still be there come dusk...
Monty