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2007 Jul 16
2
Speex Support for Ices?
...ta often too.
Ices seems best. I've already grepped the sources and glanced how ogg.h
is used. Probably wouldn't take much to incorporate speex as speex.h is
probably extremely similar.
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Mon Jul 16 18:33:52 PDT 2007
2007 Jul 20
4
Speex Support for Ices?
...e:
> > I've already grepped the sources and glanced how ogg.h
> > is used. Probably wouldn't take much to incorporate speex as speex.h
> > is probably extremely similar.
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Roger
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Fri Jul 20 14:18:21 PDT 2007
2007 Jul 15
2
Writing Alpha Tags into the comments of an ogg stream
...ctl/
https://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=198579
(bottom line -- reception status -- is an example of what I'll be
incorporating into the comment fields of the ogg stream.)
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Roger
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Sun Jul 15 22:39:02 PDT 2007
2007 Jul 16
3
Speex Support for Ices?
...g/vorbis). I'm wondering if this might significantly
reduce delay times.
One question I ponder is if user's players have the speex codec compared
to the more popular vorbis/ogg codec.
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Roger
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Mon Jul 16 13:31:19 PDT 2007
2007 Jul 16
3
Writing Alpha Tags into the comments of an ogg stream
...ave a change interval of
around 1 second. (right?)
(*Dsctl is a program used to monitor this device's alpha tags because
only analog audio is being piped into the line-in of the sound card.)
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Roger
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Mon Jul 16 11:35:13 PDT 2007
2007 Jul 20
1
Writing Alpha Tags into the comments of an ogg stream
You should look at the source code for oddcast. it has a neat way of adding
metadata to the ogg stream. It uses libogg (which is it using to encode the
vorbis stream) and sort of creates a new beginning of stream packet with the
new metadata, so that icecast knows to pick up the change.
If you aren't using ices to encode the audio, only to send it, I would
suggest posting the metadata to
2007 Jul 16
2
Speex Support for Ices?
Hi,
"Burst on connect" isn't going to change the buffering. It'll just affect
how quickly the client starts playing.
The main buffer in question here is that on the client. Sending a burst of
data when the client connects will simply serve to fill the buffer up more
quickly, which results in the player beginning to play sooner. It won't
reduce any latency, and if the