On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 02:48, Robby Dermody wrote:> Is Ogg Speex streaming support planned for icecast? I didn't see mention > of speex support for it anywhere (including the source). Looking through > the source, it looks like such support would be somewhat trivial for > someone that knew what they were doing. Would I be correct in my > assumption that the easiest way to do this would be to write a > format_speex.c and .h file from format_vorbis.c/.h that conforms to the > Speex in Ogg encapsulation spec at > http://www.speex.org/manual2/node7.html#SECTION00073000000000000000 ? > It also seems that libshout would require some slight modifications > (e.x. a new FORMAT_ specified for SPEEX).speex can be added easily enough, I already have it in my branch. I haven't had any feedback on it yet although the processing of it is very trivial. karl.
Karl Heyes wrote:> speex can be added easily enough, I already have it in my branch. I > haven't had any feedback on it yet although the processing of it is very > trivial.ah but is there anything with which to stream it? I don't know of anything (e.g. ices) with speex support, and am not real sure about players either though I assume ogg123 could manage it. Geoff.
On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 14:05, Geoff Shang wrote:> Karl Heyes wrote: > > > speex can be added easily enough, I already have it in my branch. I > > haven't had any feedback on it yet although the processing of it is very > > trivial. > > ah but is there anything with which to stream it? I don't know of anything > (e.g. ices) with speex support, and am not real sure about players either > though I assume ogg123 could manage it.libshout could do the timing for the likes of ezstream but currently doesn't. Players like mplayer should be able to play off net though. There's still a few unknown elements to it though and I haven't looked into it much, but the basic streaming side of it can be done easily. karl.