[ubuntu-uk] Audio in, Record and transmit over Network

Markie mark.curtis.1970 at googlemail.com
Mon Mar 1 15:53:35 GMT 2010


Im guessing Cornelius needs to stream to a server like a shoutcast server
for example rather than running one and having multiple clients, but correct
me if im wrong. Wont VLC also stream to a shoutcast server? I know theres a
package called "Internet DJ console" but it doesnt support mp3 streaming out
of the box. However Id say what you need is simply something that takes your
input and encodes it on the fly and streams it to a server.

Shoutcast apparently have their own tool to stream to a shoutcast server. I
havent used it though yet. I only used the windows version a year or so ago.
I also used Eddcast on windows which was good as it recorded the outgoing
stream too. However I dont believe eddcast is available for Linux?

http://www.shoutcast.com/download#14

Mark


On 1 March 2010 15:21, Simon Greenwood <sfgreenwood at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On 1 March 2010 14:07, Cornelius Mostert <corneliusmostert at googlemail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hallo all
>>
>> I know I have asked this before but only now have all my ducks in a row to
>> do this project so please could you tell me what apps I could use to do the
>> following:
>> I have an audio stream coming in via usb or input jack (line in) and would
>> like to:
>> 1. Record this and
>> 2. Live stream this to the network
>>
>> Now I know I can use Audacity to record but does it also have a Live
>> stream mode "server" and then what clients can I use to play the stream.
>>
>> Please tell me what Software you use or prefer to use.
>>
>> PS. I guess this does not matter but I will be using a WiFi connection for
>> lan trafic and the stream will not go out to the Internet.
>>
>>
>>
> The simplest reliable way is probably through Shoutcast or Icecast, which
> are fairly straightforward although they can need a little bit of planning
> to deliver streams, very much depending on your wireless connection and
> bandwidth and also on the content that you're delivering. If you stream MP3,
> users can use a wide range of common players including iTunes and Winamp, or
> even browser based players. You deliver a m3u playlist which includes the
> stream and should be handled by some player by default.
>
> The only thing that I would suggest is, if it's possible at all, not to
> stream from the wireless connection as that won't handle enough connections.
> If your clients are on a wired LAN, put the streaming server there. If the
> input file is being made on a wireless laptop (for example), export the file
> to a server using an SMB or NFS share. It's even possible using FTP.
>
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