On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 12:22:27AM +0200, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote: > hi everyone! > in case you were wondering how to get ices-jack to stream your jack > graphs out on the net, here's a quick howto: > browse svn.xiph.org, get the following modules from /trunk: > ao, vorbis, ogg, ogg2, theora, speex, vorbis-tools, ogg-tools > (do this even if you have ogg packages from your distro installed, > it won't do no harm and makes sure you've got the latest'n'greatest) > there's nothing interesting to configure afaik, so you can compile > them (in that order) without interaction: > for i in ao vorbis ogg ogg2 theora speex vorbis-tools ogg-tools; do > svn co http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/$i; cd $i; ./configure && make > install ; cd .. ; done > from icecast/branches/kh, check out > libshout, icecast, ices > again, not really anything to configure, so the for-loop can do the > grunt work... > now fire up icecast, fire up ices, connect it to your jack graph, > and the fun starts. > the default config files are extensively commented, but here's my > config, in case you need some more inspiration: > http://spunk.dnsalias.org/download/ices.xml > http://spunk.dnsalias.org/download/icecast.xml > (the source and server run on different hosts, and icecast runs > chrooted and as user icecast) > btw, a graph with an ogg edge between ices-jack and xmms-jack > vertices makes a nice delay effect :) if you use feedback, there's > interesting sound deterioration due to repeated > ogg-encoding/decoding and noise buildup. here's me toying around > with my bass and such a setup: > http://spunk.dnsalias.org/download/netjam.ogg Joern, thanks for sharing this. I was afraid I would need to do months of reading to figure this out, and it's already been on the todo list for a few months as it is. But, this looks like it should be much more simple than I had imagined. Thanks again, Eric Rz.