Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "fideliphone".
2009 Aug 08
0
A new era in Radio! Don't miss The Experimental Beat! (fwd)
Hello,
Excuse the blatent self-promotion and certain degree of off-topicness, but
I thought people here might find this of interest.
We just recorded a radio show using Fideliphone (www.fideliphone.com)
which uses CELT. Not sure exactly which version but the most recent
release of Fideliphone was in May so it's probably not the most recent
version. Anyway it performed beautifully!
I have been very enthusiastic about the potential for CELT in broadcast
applications...
2013 May 31
3
Opus vs. Vorbis
Hi all,
I've been looking at opus lately as a replacement to vorbis and it sure
seems to me that, at least on paper, it is the 'next generation'
streaming codec. Has anyone been using opus as a streaming codec to
Icecast? If so, how do the following general characteristics compare to
vorbis?
+ Quality
+ Latency
+ Bandwidth
+ Performance (on stream client and Icecast server)
+
2013 May 31
2
Opus vs. Vorbis
...y at lower bitrates, but also on higher bitrates the
>codec sounds good.
>
>Latency is lower, but for broadcasting a radio program for me at the
>moment it is not that importend, so i did not test that really with
>icecast (i did test opus low latency but with other applications:
>fideliphone and teamtalk)
>
>Stream runs stable, my stream is a transcode made by Liquidsoap, from a
>transparent ogg vorbis stream (The reason i'm doing that is because i'm
>transcoing also to mp3, vorbis aacplus at different bitrates).
>
>Input is a live stream from a studio to my...
2011 Feb 17
2
[OT] high quality point-to-point audio streaming software?
Hi Guys
Sorry, this is off-topic here but relates to current use of CELT and/or Opus
in real-world systems. If there's a better forum to ask this question please
let me know.
I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of software I can use
right now that will give me high-quality point-to-point live audio streaming
accross the internet. Kind of like Skype, but designed
2013 May 31
0
Opus vs. Vorbis
...RBIS.
Thus better quality at lower bitrates, but also on higher bitrates the
codec sounds good.
Latency is lower, but for broadcasting a radio program for me at the
moment it is not that importend, so i did not test that really with
icecast (i did test opus low latency but with other applications:
fideliphone and teamtalk)
Stream runs stable, my stream is a transcode made by Liquidsoap, from a
transparent ogg vorbis stream (The reason i'm doing that is because i'm
transcoing also to mp3, vorbis aacplus at different bitrates).
Input is a live stream from a studio to my main icecast server, on...
2013 Jun 09
0
Opus vs. Vorbis
...also on higher bitrates the
> codec sounds good.
>
> Latency is lower, but for broadcasting a radio program for me at the
> moment it is not that importend, so i did not test that really with
> icecast (i did test opus low latency but with other applications:
> fideliphone and teamtalk)
>
> Stream runs stable, my stream is a transcode made by Liquidsoap, from a
> transparent ogg vorbis stream (The reason i'm doing that is because i'm
> transcoing also to mp3, vorbis aacplus at different bitrates).
>
> Input is a live stream...
2013 May 31
1
Opus vs. Vorbis
...lower bitrates, but also on higher bitrates the
> codec sounds good.
>
> Latency is lower, but for broadcasting a radio program for me at the
> moment it is not that importend, so i did not test that really with
> icecast (i did test opus low latency but with other applications:
> fideliphone and teamtalk)
>
> Stream runs stable, my stream is a transcode made by Liquidsoap, from a
> transparent ogg vorbis stream (The reason i'm doing that is because i'm
> transcoing also to mp3, vorbis aacplus at different bitrates).
>
> Input is a live stream from a studio to...