So what would I need to change in the config file to utilize the 3.5mm jack instead of using a USB mic? I want to stream some audio from a source that will use the 3.5mm jack to input the audio. Thanks for the video. Thumbs up.
I think it would be very similar you would just have to change the audio input in the code my friend :)
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nice video! if i want to make it full duplex, to talk like a telephone over the internet, i can configure another PI with icecast server and both playing each other stream? it will work?
Been looking for a solution like this for a long time!! Instead of streaming live to VLC, I wish it could be fed into an NVR-style app.. one that lets you specify a directory, allocate a certain amount of storage, and have it be recording the audio stream constantly.. then you can go in and listen to a specific date/time and save clips, and anything that does not get saved is overwritten on the stream's next pass after it fills up the capacity of the directory. Basically looking for the exact functionality you get from an NVR, without the video streams.
That is definitely possible of course it is incredibly niche to show in a tutorial haha. let me know offline if you need any help and thank you for your comment my friend :)
@@mmshilleh oh wow, I assumed it wouldn't be possible with existing tech/solutions. If you know of a way to do it, I'd love to hear about it. Offline is fine! What would be the best way to get in touch outside of YT comments?
You should have shown people how to find the USB audio/Mic. aplay -l arecord -l This does not usually work out of the box as the PI needs to be told to select either hw: 0,0 or hw:1,0 etcetera. Also you will need to change the password im icecast2 config or youll get a nag constantly . It can be cumbersome setting this up for beginners
So what would I need to change in the config file to utilize the 3.5mm jack instead of using a USB mic? I want to stream some audio from a source that will use the 3.5mm jack to input the audio. Thanks for the video. Thumbs up.
I think it would be very similar you would just have to change the audio input in the code my friend :)
nice video! if i want to make it full duplex, to talk like a telephone over the internet, i can configure another PI with icecast server and both playing each other stream? it will work?
Good question, to be honest, not sure you need to do your research sounds advanced lol
Been looking for a solution like this for a long time!! Instead of streaming live to VLC, I wish it could be fed into an NVR-style app.. one that lets you specify a directory, allocate a certain amount of storage, and have it be recording the audio stream constantly.. then you can go in and listen to a specific date/time and save clips, and anything that does not get saved is overwritten on the stream's next pass after it fills up the capacity of the directory.
Basically looking for the exact functionality you get from an NVR, without the video streams.
That is definitely possible of course it is incredibly niche to show in a tutorial haha. let me know offline if you need any help and thank you for your comment my friend :)
@@mmshilleh oh wow, I assumed it wouldn't be possible with existing tech/solutions. If you know of a way to do it, I'd love to hear about it. Offline is fine! What would be the best way to get in touch outside of YT comments?
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You should have shown people how to find the USB audio/Mic.
aplay -l
arecord -l
This does not usually work out of the box as the PI needs to be told to select either hw: 0,0 or hw:1,0 etcetera.
Also you will need to change the password im icecast2 config or youll get a nag constantly .
It can be cumbersome setting this up for beginners
Sorry about that my friend
@@mmshilleh no, dont be man ..every day is a learning curve my friend . Im still learning too, all of us are. Great video
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Great Video, I request you to make video on "how to stream audio to wireless head phone as well as recording in local computer"
Thanks for the idea! Noted
this was very helpful