Hi Guys,
2012/7/20 juantello <juantello1234 at gmail.com>:>
> Hello.
>
> Icecast client for android
> http://droidtools.sourceforge.net/content/icecast-client-android
>
http://droidtools.sourceforge.net/content/libogglibvorbis-and-libshout-libraries-android
I just finished compiling an android version of our reshaped shine
encoder [1] there:
http://rastageeks.org/~toots/shine-android.tar.gz
In order to use it, you'll need to make /system read-write and copy
lib/libshine.so.1.0.0 to /system/lib/libshine.so.1 and bin/shineenc to
/system/bin.
On my low-end HTC, however, encoding is not real-time, which is a bit
disappointing:
$ shineenc bla.wav bla.mp3
shineenc (Liquidsoap version)
WAV PCM DATA, stereo 44100Hz 16bit, Length: 0: 0:18
MPEG-I layer III, stereo Psychoacoustic Model: Shine
Bitrate=128 kbps De-emphasis: none Original
Encoding "bla.wav" to "bla.mp3"
Finished in 0: 0:20
If anyone else feels like testing on another ARM android phone, I'll
be interested to know if the encoder may be used to encode to mp3 in
real time...
Romain
[1]: https://github.com/savonet/shine