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2011 Sep 11
1
streaming to broadband and modem users and an intro file
Hello, I've got an icecast2 server set up. I'm streaming to it with winamp and the edcast plugin my thanks to everyone who helped me get that going. An aside is it possible to use a compressor plugin like audiostocker on an outbound stream going through edcast? I've googled that this is possible with winamp and shoutcast servers but not seeing how to run two dsp plugins to an icecast server. I'd like to send out two streams, same content in each one for broadband DSL, cable, etc. users, the other for...
2004 Aug 06
9
Applying dynamic compression to live audio
Hi: I want to stream audio from my soundcard, but I'd like to apply some dynamic compression to it first (ala winamp's audiostocker plus shoutmuxer thingy). I heard rumours of compression in liveice, but Iv'e been told that this only works when it plays from prerecorded MP3, not the live input. I'd like to do this with darkice, but can't see how it could be done. I guess I'd either need to use ecasound or s...
2004 Aug 06
0
Applying dynamic compression to live audio
> I want to stream audio from my soundcard, but I'd like to apply some > dynamic compression to it first (ala winamp's audiostocker plus shoutmuxer > thingy). I heard rumours of compression in liveice, but Iv'e been told > that this only works when it plays from prerecorded MP3, not the live > input. I'd like to do this with darkice, but can't see how it could be > done. I guess I'd either need...
2004 Aug 06
0
Applying dynamic compression to live audio
Geoff Shang wrote: > Hi: > > I want to stream audio from my soundcard, but I'd like to apply some > dynamic compression to it first (ala winamp's audiostocker plus shoutmuxer > thingy). I heard rumours of compression in liveice, but Iv'e been told > that this only works when it plays from prerecorded MP3, not the live > input. I'd like to do this with darkice, but can't see how it could be > done. I guess I'd either need...