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Run Your Own Webradio Station With Icecast2 And Ices2 This tutorial describes how to set up an audio streaming server with Icecast2. In order that Icecast2 can stream audio to listeners we install Ices2. Ices2 is a program that sends audio data to an Icecast2 server to broadcast to clients. Ices2 can either read audio data from disk (Ogg Vorbis files), or sample live audio from a sound card and encode it on the fly. In this article we will let Ices2 read .ogg files from the local hard disk.
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I got the same result & I as well would like instructions for using the browser to listen to the stream.
Thank you for making my life much, much easier than all the other Icecast guides did. Being a noob to linux you really helped me out, especially when it came to just installing Icecast. One simple command... not a few pages of complicated orders and instructions that I could not understand.
Respect, and my thanks!
Thank you very much for this writeup. However I ran into a problem. I did exactly the steps above but the server refuses connection when I try to open ADDR:8000 in my browser. `systemctl status icecast2.service` says the service is running. Anyone else experiences it as well? Thank you.
Solved. Sadly the only thing that helped was to restart the Debian machine. From that moment on everything works as configured.
excellent job guys
dont know whats missing here but i did everything like above but it does not work. I must say i have Apache running on the server so maybe thats the problem.
any suggestions on how to get it working with debian 9 (stretch) ?
OK but if dont work, try to change 8000 to 8001. It is great solution for me.
for playing mp3 file what configuration we have do
vi /etc/ices2/ices-playlist.xmlcould not edit this file. it is READONLY
Bonjour, merci pour le travail, ca fonctionne parfaitement. cependant j'ai une question. Peut on mettre plusieurs sources audio ? Genre 2 ou 3 ?Merci