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2020 Jul 12
4
Linux source-client that can push AAC to icecast2?
Hi all, I set up ezstream to read a playlist.m3u file containing only MP3 encoded songs (to shuffle continuously) and push this to icecast2. This works, and I can also reencode to a lower bitrate. I would like to know if there is a way to reencode these MP3s into AAC-LC 128kpbs and then push the stream to icecast2. I'm doing this on a VM with only terminal access and no audio hardware, so ezstream was perfect because it could just read MP3s and send it over, but it does not support AAC. I've looked at all the other source clients on the icecast website, but could...
2003 May 05
1
bandwith issues, ISP hosting services, etc
...(shared) etc, ISP services in the US offer? They all give you a monthly bandwith (ie 50GB, etc) but there is no mention of the guarantee bandwith for hosting apps like *- Since for now i don?t need to terminate phone calls on the PSTN, will these be a good solution (rather than paying US150 for a 128Kpbs to host it from here) Thanks in advance Dan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030505/aad63618/attachment.htm
2020 Jul 12
0
Linux source-client that can push AAC to icecast2?
...axeon wrote: > Hi all, I set up ezstream to read a playlist.m3u file containing only MP3 encoded songs (to shuffle continuously) and push this to icecast2. This works, and I can also reencode to a lower bitrate. > > I would like to know if there is a way to reencode these MP3s into AAC-LC 128kpbs and then push the stream to icecast2. I'm doing this on a VM with only terminal access and no audio hardware, so ezstream was perfect because it could just read MP3s and send it over, but it does not support AAC. I've looked at all the other source clients on the icecast website, but could...
2003 Jan 27
0
Announce: ogg2enc: Perl script to run oggenc twice
...gets the same command line as ogg2enc. I figured someone else might like it, so I've put it up at <http://www.thibault.org/ogg2enc/>. ogg2enc --help gives ogg2enc's description followed by oggenc --help. (Fan mail time: I really love the fact that 64kpbs Ogg sounds about as good as 128kpbs MP3, and that the Vorbis plugin for Zaurus, based on tremor, starts up instantly instead of the 1-2 second delay the bundled MP3 player gives at the start of each song. :-) -- /======================================================\ |John Stracke | http://www.thibault.org |HTML OK| |Fran...