I've installed Airtime 2.5.2.1, on a virtual machine (debian 8.5). I've tried: - the "easy setup" with .deb (problem installer don't find squeezie packages, because apt.sourcefabric.org has no squeezie packages, and debian 8.5 is Jessie) - "Automated setup" there is no airtime on sources, so I can't install with this method (like "expert method" it's because on apt.sourcefabric.org, for Jessie, their is no airtime in package…) - Finally: "manual installation" with "full install" (not really well documented. It's not "airtime-full-install" but "install"…) install is ok (I guess, because I've no idea what it seems to be). After apache reload, I browse with Firefox to the IP, no problem web install form (Database questions, other stuff I set to default) Installer say "It's ok, all steps are green go login page" and… I can't log into Airtime… I fill the form "username: admin & password: admin"… And nothing, really nothing: no message, no redirection, no light, no popup…
So I try to find on the internet solution, but no one seem to have problem with login…
I've change to Debian 7.11, and that "works". I can just stream in OGG, MP3 doesn't want being streamed… I've installed airtime with "easy setup method", all is ok except MP3 streaming :/ (Icecast is on a raspberry pi, it can stream all stream that I want ogg/mp3/flac… ) Maybe you have an idea?
What's your goal? Is the Pi a 3 or a lesser/older model? The first two are way too under powered and shouldn't be used as no amount of software tweaking can magically create another GHz or two. :-B
That's works, I don't really understand why Icecast and Airtime seems not working for MP3, but streams are ok (Icecast don't show MP3 on is mountpoint page… ). So problem solved :)
That's fine, it works in fact so no problem. It's my "fault" in a way, I just don't understand why icecast don't show MP3player on is "mountpoint" page… That's all. But everything is ok :)
Recommending what? It depends of what you want to do. For a local purpose: using a PI for Icecast and a Debian 7.11 for Airtime can be something possible (but a RaspberryPI can be a bit too "weak" for many listener on Icecast server). For a "worldwide" purpose: split Airtime on local (VM or not, because of Debian 7.11) and Icecast on server (debian or else…)