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.m3u extension does`t work?

 
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radio1000



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 5:00 pm    Post subject: .m3u extension does`t work? Reply with quote

Hello,

I can`t open my streams with an m3u extension

for example:
http://stream:80/stream1 works fine with all players.

But http://stream:80/stream1.m3u does NOT work?

how is this posible?

this is my xml config file






<icecast>
<!-- location and admin are two arbitrary strings that are e.g. visible
on the server info page of the icecast web interface
(server_version.xsl). -->
<location>Earth</location>
<admin>icemaster@localhost</admin>

<limits>
<clients>1000</clients>
<sources>15</sources>
<threadpool>5</threadpool>
<queue-size>524288</queue-size>
<client-timeout>30</client-timeout>
<header-timeout>15</header-timeout>
<source-timeout>10</source-timeout>
<!-- If enabled, this will provide a burst of data when a client
first connects, thereby significantly reducing the startup
time for listeners that do substantial buffering. However,
it also significantly increases latency between the source
client and listening client. For low-latency setups, you
might want to disable this. -->
<burst-on-connect>1</burst-on-connect>
<!-- same as burst-on-connect, but this allows for being more
specific on how much to burst. Most people won't need to
change from the default 64k. Applies to all mountpoints -->
<burst-size>120535</burst-size>
</limits>

<authentication>
<!-- Sources log in with username 'source' -->
<source-password>XXXXXXXXXXXXX</source-password>
<!-- Relays log in username 'relay' -->
<relay-password>XXXXXXXXXXXXX</relay-password>

<!-- Admin logs in with the username given below -->
<admin-user>admin</admin-user>
<admin-password>XXXXXXXXXXXXX</admin-password>
</authentication>

<!-- set the mountpoint for a shoutcast source to use, the default if not
specified is /stream but you can change it here if an alternative is
wanted or an extension is required
<shoutcast-mount>/live.nsv</shoutcast-mount>
-->

<!-- Uncomment this if you want directory listings -->
<!--
<directory>
<yp-url-timeout>15</yp-url-timeout>
<yp-url>http://dir.xiph.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi</yp-url>
</directory>
-->

<!-- This is the hostname other people will use to connect to your server.
It affects mainly the urls generated by Icecast for playlists and yp
listings. -->
<hostname>stream</hostname>

<!-- You may have multiple <listener> elements -->
<listen-socket>
<port>80</port>
<!-- <bind-address>127.0.0.1</bind-address> -->
<!-- <shoutcast-mount>/stream</shoutcast-mount> -->
</listen-socket>
<!--
<listen-socket>
<port>8001</port>
</listen-socket>
-->

<!--<master-server>127.0.0.1</master-server>-->
<!--<master-server-port>8001</master-server-port>-->
<!--<master-update-interval>120</master-update-interval>-->
<!--<master-password>XXXXXXXXXXXXX</master-password>-->

<!-- setting this makes all relays on-demand unless overridden, this is
useful for master relays which do not have <relay> definitions here.
The default is 0 -->
<!--<relays-on-demand>1</relays-on-demand>-->

<!--
<relay>
<server>127.0.0.1</server>
<port>8001</port>
<mount>/example.ogg</mount>
<local-mount>/different.ogg</local-mount>
<on-demand>0</on-demand>

<relay-shoutcast-metadata>0</relay-shoutcast-metadata>
</relay>
-->

<!-- Only define a <mount> section if you want to use advanced options,
like alternative usernames or passwords
<mount>
<mount-name>/example-complex.ogg</mount-name>

<username>othersource</username>
<password>XXXXXXXXXXXXX</password>

<max-listeners>1</max-listeners>
<dump-file>/tmp/dump-example1.ogg</dump-file>
<burst-size>65536</burst-size>
<fallback-mount>/example2.ogg</fallback-mount>
<fallback-override>1</fallback-override>
<fallback-when-full>1</fallback-when-full>
<intro>/example_intro.ogg</intro>
<hidden>1</hidden>
<no-yp>1</no-yp>
<authentication type="htpasswd">
<option name="filename" value="myauth"/>
<option name="allow_duplicate_users" value="0"/>
</authentication>
<on-connect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-start</on-connect>
<on-disconnect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-stop</on-disconnect>
</mount>

<mount>
<mount-name>/auth_example.ogg</mount-name>
<authentication type="url">
<option name="mount_add" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
<option name="mount_remove" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
<option name="listener_add" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
<option name="listener_remove" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
<option name="headers" value="x-pragma,x-token"/>
<option name="header_prefix" value="ClientHeader."/>
</authentication>
</mount>

-->

<fileserve>1</fileserve>

<paths>
<!-- basedir is only used if chroot is enabled -->
<basedir>./share/icecast</basedir>

<!-- Note that if <chroot> is turned on below, these paths must both
be relative to the new root, not the original root -->
<logdir>./var/log</logdir>
<webroot>./share/icecast/web</webroot>
<adminroot>./share/icecast/admin</adminroot>
<!-- <pidfile>/d//dev/jenkins/workspace/IceCastWin32/installbase/share/icecast/icecast.pid</pidfile> -->

<!-- Aliases: treat requests for 'source' path as being for 'dest' path
May be made specific to a port or bound address using the "port"
and "bind-address" attributes.
-->
<!--
<alias source="/foo" destination="/bar"/>
-->
<!-- Aliases: can also be used for simple redirections as well,
this example will redirect all requests for http://server:port/ to
the status page
-->
<alias source="/" destination="/status.xsl"/>
</paths>

<logging>
<accesslog>access.log</accesslog>
<errorlog>error.log</errorlog>
<!-- <playlistlog>playlist.log</playlistlog> -->
<loglevel>3</loglevel> <!-- 4 Debug, 3 Info, 2 Warn, 1 Error -->
<logsize>10000</logsize> <!-- Max size of a logfile -->
<!-- If logarchive is enabled (1), then when logsize is reached
the logfile will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.DATESTAMP,
otherwise it will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.old.
Default is non-archive mode (i.e. overwrite)
-->
<!-- <logarchive>1</logarchive> -->
</logging>

<security>
<chroot>0</chroot>
<!--
<changeowner>
<user>nobody</user>
<group>nogroup</group>
</changeowner>
-->
</security>
</icecast>
Very Happy
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karlH
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 1:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

what does the following return

curl -v http://stream/stream1.m3u


karl.
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radio1000



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 6:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

karlH wrote:
what does the following return

curl -v http://stream/stream1.m3u


karl.


when i try to open the .m3u link in winamp i get this
http://stream:80/stream1

i dont have php installed on the stream server, maybe that`s the problem?

(the server runs on win64x )
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 6:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

php is not involved, If the cotnent type is as expected then it may just be your associated app that is wrong. m3u is only a simple text playlist after all so what does your browser or player do with it?

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 11:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

karlH wrote:
php is not involved, If the cotnent type is as expected then it may just be your associated app that is wrong. m3u is only a simple text playlist after all so what does your browser or player do with it?

karl.


not mutch, but some radio directories want to have .m3u links in there database and they sometimes dont acsept links without extensions
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