What I did was to install Ubuntu with a gui so that I could access the
graphical tools to set everything up and make the config files. After I
got the system working, I dumped X and set up everything command line.
I also had a little issue using jack with darkice and ended up just
connecting darkice straight to ALSA. To do this, I had to build a
custom asound.conf file for my delta1010 audio interface.
/etc/asound.conf
# DELTA1010 .asoundrc START
#pcm.NAME {
# type hw # Kernel PCM
# card INT/STR # Card name or number
# [device] INT # Device number (default 0)
# [subdevice] INT # Subdevice number, -1 first available (default -1)
# mmap_emulation BOOL # enable mmap emulation for ro/wo devices
# }
# Main pcm define
pcm.ice1712 {
type hw
card 0
device 0
}
# adc&dac 1&2
pcm.channel1 {
type plug
ttable.0.0 1
ttable.1.1 1
slave.pcm ice1712
}
# adc&dac 3&4
pcm.channel2 {
type plug
ttable.0.2 1
ttable.1.3 1
slave.pcm ice1712
}
#adc&dac 5&6
pcm.channel3 {
type plug
ttable.0.4 1
ttable.1.5 1
slave.pcm ice1712
}
# adc&dac 7&8
pcm.channel4 {
type plug
ttable.0.6 1
ttable.1.7 1
slave.pcm ice1712
}
/etc/darkice.conf
[general]
duration = 0 # duration of encoding, in seconds. 0 means forever
bufferSecs = 5 # size of internal slip buffer, in seconds
reconnect = yes # reconnect to server(s) if connection is broken
[input]
device = channel1 # ALSA sound card device for the audio input
sampleRate = 44100 # sample rate in Hz. try 11025, 22050 or 44100
bitsPerSample = 16 # bits per sample. try 16
channel = 2 # channels. 1 = mono, 2 = stereo
[icecast2-0] ### High quality
bitrateMode = cbr # average/constant bit rate
quality = 1.0
format = mp3 # format of the stream: vorbis/mp3
bitrate = 128 # bitrate of the stream sent to the server
server = ######
# host name of the server
port = 8001 # port of the IceCast2 server, usually 8000
password = ###### # source password to the IceCast2 server
mountPoint = high # mount point of this stream on the IceCast2 server
name = WSUM 91.7FM Madison, WI
# name of the stream
description = University of Wisconsin-Madison Student Radio
# description of the stream
url =
http://wsum.org
# URL related to the stream
genre = College Radio
# genre of the stream
public = no # advertise this stream?
[icecast2-1] ### Low quality
bitrateMode = cbr # average/constant bit rate
quailty = 0.8
format = mp3 # format of the stream: vorbis/mp3
sampleRate = 24000
bitrate = 24 # bitrate of the stream sent to the server
channel = 1 # convert to mono
server = ######
# host name of the server
port = 8001 # port of the IceCast2 server, usually 8000
password = ###### # source password to the IceCast2 server
mountPoint = low # mount point of this stream on the IceCast2 server
name = WSUM 91.7FM Madison, WI
# name of the stream
description = University of Wisconsin-Madison Student Radio
# description of the stream
url =
http://wsum.org
# URL related to the stream
Julien Claassen wrote:
Hi!
I just set up an icecast2-server and have an ices2 source-client working
perfectly.
But I'd like to do some realtime-streaming with jack. So I installed darkice
0.18.1 and get this error:
DarkIce: VorbisLibEncoder.cpp:142: vorbis lib opening underlying sink error
[0]
I hear it arises quite a lot, because darkice can't connect to the server. I
checked all my ports and compared the config with that of ices. Everything
seems to be the same.
I wonder: I know that at least on the linux-audio conferences Joern and Eric
used icecast and some jack-input. Is there another solution to do it?
I'd need a text-based or no I/O client, for not being able to use the GUI.
Or does anyone have any idea on the darkice error?
Here's some system info and the darkice config:
Linux 2.6.21-mm2 # PREEMPT
Debian etch (4.0)
Self-installed jack and ogg-vorbis tools (linked into darkice properly!)
jack 0.107.2
icecast2.3.1 (deb-package)
Darkice config:
[input]
device = jack # OSS DSP soundcard device for the audio input
sampleRate = 48000 # sample rate in Hz. try 11025, 22050 or 44100
bitsPerSample = 16 # bits per sample. try 16
channel = 2 # channels. 1 = mono, 2 = stereo
# this section describes a streaming connection to an IceCast2 server
# there may be up to 8 of these sections, named [icecast2-0] ... [icecast2-7]
# these can be mixed with [icecast-x] and [shoutcast-x] sections
[icecast2-0]
bitrateMode = abr # average bit rate
format = vorbis # format of the stream: ogg vorbis
bitrate = 128 # bitrate of the stream sent to the server
server = localhost
# host name of the server
port = 8000 # port of the IceCast2 server, usually 8000
password = I12oveBS # source password to the IceCast2 server
mountPoint = /progrock.ogg # mount point of this stream on the IceCast2
se
rver
name = Progressive Rock stream
# name of the stream
description = Progrock from the 70s to 90s
# description of the stream
url =
http://juliencoder.de
# URL related to the stream
genre = Progressive Rock
public = yes # advertise this stream?
I skipeed [general], for it is unchanged to the standard.
Thanks for any help!
Kindest regards
Julien
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