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2004 Aug 06
2
Transcoding from icecast2->icecast2 results in "garbage"
...well, I missed a detail :-) My input and output ARE MP3 - thats abolutely correct. So the funny thing is that it works with a Shoutcast-server but not with an icecast2-server as input. Oddsock already confirmed this bug (and tried a lot to give me a quick help!). But lowering all Buffers in the mp3decoder.h and something we weren't able to track this bug down. Is anybody else of you involved in the development / knows how to deal with the code? Could someone possibly have a look at it? <p>Greetingz Stefan --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project hom...
2004 Aug 06
0
Transcoding from icecast2->icecast2 results in &quot;garbage&quot;
...ed a detail :-) My input and output ARE MP3 - thats >abolutely correct. So the funny thing is that it works with a >Shoutcast-server but not with an icecast2-server as input. Oddsock >already confirmed this bug (and tried a lot to give me a quick >help!). But lowering all Buffers in the mp3decoder.h and something we >weren't able to track this bug down. > >Is anybody else of you involved in the development / knows how to >deal with the code? Could someone possibly have a look at it? > > >Greetingz > Stefan >--- >8 ---- >List archives: http://www.xiph.or...
2004 Aug 06
2
Transcoding from icecast2->icecast2 results in &quot;garbage&quot;
Hi. Already talked to oddsock. But the problem seems not to be that easy to solve. Transcoding from shoutcast -> icecast2 works perfect. Anybody got a solution for this / experienced the same problem? Need help quite urgently :-((( <p>Thank you Stefan --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from
2000 Nov 09
1
MP3 Conversion
>>You shouldn't do that. Converting mp3 to >>vorbis can ONLY decrease the quality. No doubt the people who want to do this have the sound file in no other usable format. They have no choice. Since MP3 has legal issues, they may very well stand to benefit from such a conversion when there are no alternatives. No need to criticize them for being in this predicament.
2002 Jan 07
3
tool for listening tests
I've been looking around for a tool to compare the quality of different audio files, didn't find anything, and so botched together something over the past few days: http://www.btinternet.com/~jfchapman/files/mcp.zip (Win32, 266Kb) It's just a small tool for playing up to 3 files simultaneously, with the ability to switch between the outputs to compare the sound quality (formats