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2014 Feb 18
0
Opus supported source client without transcoding?
have you tried "cat $1.opus $2.opus $3.opus | oggfwd" could be a band-aid until ices2 can work with opus files - if it works... On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 10:19 PM, <epicanis+icecast at dogphilosophy.net>wrote: > Figured I'd join the list since I saw someone else had just popped in > looking for exactly the same thing I am (non-transcoding opus streamer for > sending multiple .opus files to icecast2). > > > > It looks like ices2 would do e...
2014 Feb 17
2
Opus supported source client without transcoding?
Figured I'd join the list since I saw someone else had just popped in looking for exactly the same thing I am (non-transcoding opus streamer for sending multiple .opus files to icecast2). It looks like ices2 would do exactly what I personally need, except for not having been updated to support opus yet. (I chatted on IRC once or twice with someone who it sounds like is interested in adding
2015 Apr 30
4
MP3/Vorbis/Opus: What I think I hear
Hi! Sorry, I know the rules for comparing objective subjective listening impressions, but I'd like to know whether from the algorithmic or implementer's point of view the following personal impressions can be confirmed: Comparing MP3 with Vorbis at rather high bitrates, I had the impression the Vorbis sounded more crispy, while MP3 sounded somewhat softened. I preferred Vorbis for that
2014 Sep 27
1
Automatic Update of MP3 Files
Okay, I'm pretty new to icecast myself, and have had to work my way through the same kind of confusion, so I think I know where you're coming from here. Part of the problem is that what you're describing and asking for doesn't really make sense...except that I know I'd have been mis-describing my situation pretty much the same way not too long ago so I think I understand
2015 May 15
0
MP3/Vorbis/Opus: What I think I hear
On Thursday, April 30, 2015 08:06:21 AM Ulrich Windl wrote: >[...]Unfortunately my search for a good free player [that supports opus] > for Android was not > very successful (the shipped players all can't play Opus, and I think you > can't just install codes, or can you?) Sorry for the long delay, I've been meaning to reply to this part for two weeks. VLC for Android