D.T.
2023-Apr-15 20:36 UTC
[Icecast] Transcode lossy to further reduced lossy to stream over Icecast
Situation:? * remote virtual server with very little storage (estimate: I can spare about 40G for music) * local music collection of ~80G in all sorts of formats - lossy in varying quality, some lossless too Vision: * stream my whole music collection randomized so I can listen to it anywhere Plan/Idea: * Locally transcode everything to one format that results in files that are? - small enough to fit on my server, altogether - have a reduced bitrate for streaming - can be streamed as-is without further transcoding * Upload * Set icecast up to do just that (this I know how to do) So I'm asking advice for the transcoding. What's likely to give the best results with already lossy sources, and at small bitrates? According to these documents: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/HighQualityAudio https://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Transcoding#Lossy-to-lossy_transcoding it basically comes down to Fraunhofer Institute's FDK AAC, but the articles are dated. Opus is supposed to be good but I always have the impression it doesn't deal well with loud/grungy/fuzzy/guitarry music, esp. at low bitrates. What do you say? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20230415/23371709/attachment.htm>
Brad Isbell
2023-Apr-15 21:17 UTC
[Icecast] Transcode lossy to further reduced lossy to stream over Icecast
Opus or AAC will give you comparable results at reasonable bitrates (~128k). Though, I would suggest finding a way to get more storage. You could upload to Backblaze B2 or AWS S3 for pennies, if your current host won't let you upgrade. On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 3:36?PM D.T. <ohnonot-github at posteo.de> wrote:> Situation: > > - remote virtual server with very little storage (estimate: I can > spare about 40G for music) > - local music collection of ~80G in all sorts of formats - lossy in > varying quality, some lossless too > > > Vision: > > - stream my whole music collection randomized so I can listen to it > anywhere > > > Plan/Idea: > > - Locally transcode everything to *one* format that results in files > that are > - small enough to fit on my server, altogether > - have a reduced bitrate for streaming > - can be streamed as-is without further transcoding > - Upload > - Set icecast up to do just that (this I know how to do) > > > So I'm asking advice for the transcoding. What's likely to give the best > results with already lossy sources, and at small bitrates? > > According to these documents: > https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/HighQualityAudio > > https://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Transcoding#Lossy-to-lossy_transcoding > it basically comes down to Fraunhofer Institute's FDK AAC, but the > articles are dated. > Opus is supposed to be good but I always have the impression it doesn't > deal well with loud/grungy/fuzzy/guitarry music, esp. at low bitrates. > > What do you say? > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20230415/bcc1faa9/attachment.htm>
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