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Icecast Docs — Config File
icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.0/config-file.html
Please note that, especially for new Icecast users, editing the config file can be quite tricky. It is thus recommended to make a backup of the original config file and then start by just changing all passwords, nothing else. You can then use the source-password to bring up an initial stream and get more comfortable with howConfiguration File - Icecast Docs
https://icecast.org/docs/icecast-trunk/config_file/
Should you need to customize the configuration, then make a backup of your working config file, before you make any changes. If Icecast refuses to start it is in most cases due to a malformed config file. In such a case running the following command should point out most XML syntax problems: xmllint icecast.xml. Also check ...Icecast 2.2.0 Docs — Basic Setup - Icecast Docs — Basic Setup
icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.2.0/basic-setup.html
Contains the Icecast configuration file ( icecast.xml ) which defines all the configuration parameters for the server. admin. Contains xslt files which are used by the Icecast server to provide a web-based front end to the administration capabilities of the server. logs. This is a blank directory which (if specified in the config file) ...Icecast 2.4.0 Docs — Basic Setup - Icecast Docs — Basic Setup
icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.4.0/basic-setup.html
Basic Requirements. This section will describe the essential requirements in setting up a simple Internet radio station. It is by no means a complete list but should give you enough to get started. Please also note that those are generic instructions. If you installed a Linux/Unix distribution package, then it will likely come with ...Icecast Docs — Config File
icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.1.0/config-file.html
Overview. This section will describe each section of the config file and is grouped into the following sections: Limits; Authentication; YP Directory Settings; Misc Server settings; Relay settings; Mount Specific settings; File path settings; Logging; Security .../chapter: Basic-Config / Icecast - FLOSS Manuals
write.flossmanuals.net/icecast/basic-config/
On Linux you will need a text editor to change the configuration file. You will also need to know where on your operating system the configuration file is stored. On Windows its a bit easier. If you wish to edit the Icecast configuration file in Windows you must first make sure that Icecast is open but not running. Then you just ...Icecast 2 : Installation et configuration de base - Documentation ...
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Jan 19, 2011 - Icecast 2 : Installation et configuration de base. delicious; digg; facebook; seenthis; technorati; twitter. Icecast2 est un serveur de streaming audio/vidéo open-source gérant les fichiers audio de type mp3 et ogg ainsi que les vidéos au format theora, particulièrement utile pour créer ses web radios et web tvs.Icecast Server/Getting Started - XiphWiki
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Jump to Configuration - After installing Icecast, you are just one step away from using it! You have to configure it. Icecast is shipped with a default XML configuration file. The file can be found on: Linux at: /etc/icecast.xml or /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml; MacOS at: /etc/Configuration File - Icecast Docs - Xiph.org
https://people.xiph.org/~epirat/Icecast/Docs/config_file/
Should you need to customize the configuration, then make a backup of your working config file, before you make any changes. If Icecast refuses to start it is in most cases due to a malformed config file. In such a case running the following command should point out most XML syntax problems: xmllint icecast.xml. Also check ...networking - How do I setup an Icecast server for broadcasting ...
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Feb 28, 2011 - Edit Icecast2 configuration. Open the file /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml as root in an editor. For security reasons you should setup passwords in the <authentication> section: <admin-user>admin</admin-user> <admin-password>hackme</admin-