last update: cxc@web.fm, 20010528 what u need: mpg123 (http://www.mpg123.de/) standard on many distributions RH,Susi,mndrk: rpm -vvv -i mpg123.rpm deb: or apt-get install mpg123 piperead~ object: http://loopool.live.fm http://loopool.live.fm/filez/pd/ get ext13 pipewrite~: a) ext13 has a pipewrite~ and even help patch b) get an old version of ggext ( <= 0.15, after which the sfwrite~ code changed) http://gige.xdv.org ftp://xdv.org/pub/gige/ggext/ use sfwrite~ from this version d) or get: http://barely.a.live.fm/pd/pipewrite/ probably buggy and approx. 0 support use pipewrite~ pd: http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html http://iem.kug.ac.at/pd/ deb: (apt-get install pd) lame: http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/ http://lame.sourceforge.net liveice: http://star.arm.ac.uk/~spm/software/liveice.html its also possibly in the icecast distro deb: (apt-get install liveice) icecast: http://www.icecast.org/ deb: (apt-get install icecast-server) setup: install all the stuff. get pd running and the externals, refer to other documentation on how. get mpg123 running. shouldnt be any prob. tar zxvf mpg123.tgz cd mpg123 make linux-help &c make linux-oss or so .. make install get lame running, either. tar zxvf lame-0.8x.tgz cd lame ./configure make make install get icecast running. also easy. edit the config file to suit your needs, maybe you only change the passwords. tar zxvf icecast-1.3.10.tgz cd icecast ./configure make make install cp /usr/local/icecast/conf/icecast.conf.dist /usr/local/icecast/conf/icecast.conf jed /usr/local/icecast/conf/icecast.conf put the passwords, ports,names,locations,limitations as like the give: /usr/local/icecast/bin/icecast -c /usr/local/icecast/conf/icecast.conf add this to your /etc/init.d/ .. mpg123,liveice,pd and icecast are also avail as debian packages. lame and the externals isnt ... now the trickier bits: get liveice to run. compiling should go slumpi as well. then make a: mknod bla p edit your liveice.cfg, like this: <SNIP> # liveice configuration file # Automatically generated SERVER localhost PORT 8000 NAME :et.d,^C8-7_}rS_ GENRE experimental URL http://my.url.com PUBLIC 0 X_AUDIOCAST_LOGIN PASSWORD hackme SAMPLE_RATE 22050 #MONO STEREO NO_SOUNDCARD HALF_DUPLEX USE_LAME3 /maybe/full/path/to/which/lame BITRATE 48000 ENCODING_QUALITY 80 #VBR_QUALITY 1 #MIXER # slurp.wav is not a real wav file but a pipe as well, made via 'mknod slurp.wav p' # its just what i call it instead of bla. your choice here. MIXER_CMD /bin/cat /spz/A/pd/slurp.wav PLAYLIST playlist DECODER_COMMAND mpg123 MIX_CONTROL_MANUAL CONTROL_FILE mix_command TRACK_LOGFILE track.log </SNIP> edit all the rates, sample,bits,quality etc ... then start liveice whith the following commandline: /usr/bin/liveice -@ 0 -F liveice.cfg 2>liveice_error.log redirect stder to the log is necessary so the erroutput doesnt fukc your interface. you can also go interfaceless with -@ 1 or so .. (if it doesnt work rightaway its a good idea to look int liveice_error.log and see what it says there. anbother good thing 4 debugging is to do a telnet localhost 8000 Trying localhost... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. ADMIN hackme OK -> oper hackme You are now an icecast operator > tail Now tailing logfile > notice the two times return after the ADMIN statement. after you said tail, you should see wether liveice actually connect to the server etc etc) anyhowm you start it, and then it does nothing (well, you should see it connect in the icecast tail), but instead waits for the pipe-file to fill. this will only fill when you open your pd, put the pipewrite~ object, say ; dsp 1;, send | open bla | to the pipewrite~ objekto, send '1' into pipewrite~ so it starts pipewriting, and then yeah, connect some osc~ to pipewrite and you should see the levels jump to a steady state (or not so steady if yaou send toher than plain osc~ output) in the liveice interface in the neighbouring window. maybe give absolute path to open message to avoid further confusion . oke, that's the output bit. niput: (stream) put a 'piperead~ 2 1024' object in your patcher window. consult the piperead~ helppatcher for details. in short, make another pipe, lets say mkfifo /tmp/xyz send open /tmp/xyz, send '1' into piperead so it starts reading. now say mpg123 -s http://bli.bla.blo:8000/mystreami.mp3 from another terminal .. youckidoo, there you are. connect piperead~ to pipewrite~ and its MP3-PD-MP3-ultramultilation. well, not mutilation yet. so, place your preferred mutilation rout!n in between and youre set. [ ] ant [ ] other [ ] undecided last update: cxc@web.fm, 20010528 NOTES: ====== .............................. using ggext, replace m_pd.h with the one from the PD source tree if you are using a newer ggext, by some sweet coincidence, the directory name changed after version 0.15, so having both libraries installed is very easy. i think pipewrite~ is shorthand for sfwrite~ or have i missed something? -> see above LAME: i removed the gtk stuff as per the install file because something was missing in its internals a newer liveice is needed, to use the MIXER_CMD directive ..................................... Timmy B, 20010517 ..................................... there seems to be an error in file setup.c, where g_conf.stereo is set to 1 or 2 depending upon the number of channels, where it should be set to 0 or 1 depending upon the truth of stereo-ness. i.e.: } else if(!strcmp(cmd,"MONO")) { g_conf.stereo=0; } else if(!strcmp(cmd,"STEREO")) { g_conf.stereo=1; timmy, 28 May 2001 .....................................