Karl Heyes wrote:> AAC, like NSV and MP3 are passed through as-is, no modification to the > stream is done.NSV? so when the source client logs in, it lies to icecast, saying it's an mp3 stream? (as icecast won't accept anything else, but mp3 or ogg vorbis...)
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 21:02, Akos Maroy wrote:> Karl Heyes wrote: > > AAC, like NSV and MP3 are passed through as-is, no modification to the > > stream is done. > > NSV?A container from nullsoft> so when the source client logs in, it lies to icecast, saying it's an > mp3 stream? (as icecast won't accept anything else, but mp3 or ogg > vorbis...)no, a source client identifies itself with a mime-type. MP3 being the default handler. Being the default handler means that pass through occurs karl.
Karl Heyes wrote:> A container from nullsofthm, I learn something new every day :)>>so when the source client logs in, it lies to icecast, saying it's an >>mp3 stream? (as icecast won't accept anything else, but mp3 or ogg >>vorbis...) > > no, a source client identifies itself with a mime-type. MP3 being the > default handler. Being the default handler means that pass through > occurswell, it says: mp3, when it isn't. but then again, I'm not a crusader, what do I care :) (and all those poor icecast servers, believing they stream mp3, oh my.. :)