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2015 Sep 18
1
Use case question
Use apps like mumble of Teamtalk, they are build to do what you want to do.
Kind regards,
Dennis
Op 19-9-2015 om 00:32 schreef Marvin Scholz:
> On 18 Sep 2015, at 23:31, Orion Jensen wrote:
>
>> I'm investigating the build out of a Push to Talk server with multiple
>> subscribers as part of a mobile app.
&...
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
...tes, 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...
2013 May 31
0
Opus vs. Vorbis
...r 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 this
server i...
2010 Feb 13
1
CELT solution for beginner
What is the best option for beginner to try Celt codec, i will try to test live audio from point a to point b. Is there any windows solution? Ekiga?
Kreso
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2013 Jun 09
0
Opus vs. Vorbis
...itrates 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...
2013 May 31
1
Opus vs. Vorbis
...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 icec...
2015 Sep 18
3
Use case question
I'm investigating the build out of a Push to Talk server with multiple
subscribers as part of a mobile app.
Has anyone seen this usecase with Icecast?
Any suggestions or places to look.
Thanks,
*Orion Jensen*
CEO | ClearLaunch
1408 East 13th Street | Austin, TX 78702
Skype: orion.jensen | Mobile: 1.512.270.3976
orionjensen at ClearLaunch.com <peyton at clearlaunch.com> |
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