On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, fish wrote:

> 
> http://www.dspaudio.com/~jaymz/freenet-mp3-stream-v2-test2.tar.gz
> 
> this test is for linux people only (the stuff will work on windows with a
> little massaging, but there are no exe's and no canned configs), and needs
> python 2.2.  This is just for testing.  If you guys actully do anything
> with this, I will eat your souls.  Give me some time to clean things up
> ;).  When I've added functionality and cleaned up, I'll do a nice windows
> version with a simple GUI.
> 
> It currently only supports static streams.  I'll add live streams
> next.  Source is always an mp3 playlist, and it streams oggs, which most
> major players (winamp etc) support.
> 
> anyhow, run streamServer.py, and try the following stream:
> http://localhost:8891/SSK at kWu5Osv~VAI3-kH7z8QIVxklv-YPAgM/teststream.ogg
> 
> (or try in 10 minutes... i just started freenet-encode.py with htl=15)
> 
> (the reason it doesn't yet support live streams, btw, is that the old
> version used a redirect hack to get the data from the mp3 decoder
> realtime, but this won't work in windows, so I changed it to work like
> this for now.  I'll add HTTP stream mirroring support in the next day or
> two, so you can (a) mirror streams on freenet (b) use shoutcast or
> whatever if just playlists aren't enough for you ;))
> 
> like I said before, i'm paying for data, right now, so I can't really test
> this well by running a test station - but if some kind soul would loan me
> a shell on a box from which I can, that'd really, really, really, really,
> really, really be a great help
Fish I'll give you one, email me at mikeeusa at cat2.ath.cx

> 
>       - from fish with love
> 
> On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, fish wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, r2q2 wrote:
> > 
> > >   I have an idea similar where also an SSK is used
> > > but DCHKs (dated content hash keys) are inserted by the streamer
> > >   and the nodes retrieve each CHK in a series. Eventually the CHK's would 
> > > expire on
> > 
> > btw, i'm coding this up now anyhow.  Are ogg streams acceptable to
> > everyone, or should I go back to mp3?  Oh, yeah, and if anyone knows
> > integrated python ogg/mp3 libraries that work on windows, could they
> > please point me to them?  Right now, I'm doing my decoding/encoding by
> > shelling out to command line tools, which works acceptable on all three
> > platformat I care about (win32, linux, macosx), but it's, well, inelegant.
> > 
> > give me a day or two.
> > 
> >     - fish
> > 
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