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2000 Nov 22
0
[fwd] liked your article at http://xiph.org/about.html (from: mlewis@webnoize.com)
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2020 Jul 12
4
Linux source-client that can push AAC to icecast2?
Hi all, I set up ezstream to read a playlist.m3u file containing only MP3 encoded songs (to shuffle continuously) and push this to icecast2. This works, and I can also reencode to a lower bitrate.
I would like to know if there is a way to reencode these MP3s into AAC-LC 128kpbs and then push the stream to icecast2. I'm doing this on a VM with only terminal access and no audio hardware, so
2010 Oct 14
0
Why not use AAC-LC?
Hi all,
Cisco adopts AAC-LC in its TelePresence product, why we can't use AAC-LC
instead of celt?
Steven
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2005 Nov 02
1
ices0, lame, and m4a
Ok, I don't know what I'm doing wrong here, so I
signed up to the mailing list. Here's the situation:
I have an extensive music collection and have just
purchased an iPod. I already have ripped a few of my
CDs (about 4Gb worth) in an mp3 format (previously had
an mp3 CD player), but I'm not planning to rip the
rest of my CD collection in an mp3 format. At the
moment, I'm
2001 Mar 19
1
[Fwd: Re: File formats (RE: MP4 Player Available for Download)]
---- "Bacchus 13" <bacchus13@zdnetonebox.com> wrote:
> There used to be a project called FAAC but I presume it's gone.
Simply, WRONG INFORMATION! It's not gone but the source only publisized.
The same tactics as Lame's. Sorry, the FAAC project team.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/faac
___________________________________________________________________
To get
2005 Sep 04
0
[Patch] for easytag tag editor to add speex tagging
Hi All,
The following patch is for the http://easytag.sourceforge.net/ software
to add speex support.
Since easytag uses vcedit.c & vcedit.h that are directly copied from
http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/vorbis-tools/vorbiscomment/
the diff's that I made to add speex support, i thought that the diff I
made would very much apply to the vorbiscomment developers.
I was personally thing that
2005 Sep 04
0
[Patch] for easytag tag editor to add speex tagging
Hi All,
The following patch is for the http://easytag.sourceforge.net/ software
to add speex support.
Since easytag uses vcedit.c & vcedit.h that are directly copied from
http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/vorbis-tools/vorbiscomment/
the diff's that I made to add speex support, i thought that the diff I
made would very much apply to the vorbiscomment developers.
I was personally thing that
2006 Jul 18
0
Just need sound and/or a stream
Hi,
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 23:44:22 -0500,
Scott R Ehrlich <scott@MIT.EDU> wrote:
> Well, now that I've got Icecast2 and Oddcast v3 apparently
> talking, and Oddcast's sound meter shows a level from my
> scanner, I'm trying to get the audio to stream.
For the laptop, you didn't mention a model or platform. I have
vague awareness of some x86 hardware in that there
2010 Aug 26
2
miro from rpmforge appears to have dep solving issues
Hi folks,
Anyone know the whereabouts of libgtkembedmoz.so()(64bit) as it is
needed by miro-1.0-1.el5.rf.x86_64 (rpmforge)
I tried a whatprovides and have looked at epel as well as rpmforge - no
luck.
While I'm asking, I'm looking for an internet HD TV viewer - miro looked
interesting - any other products you know of?
TIA
Rob
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2001 Mar 19
1
[Fwd: Re: File formats (RE: MP4 Player Available for Download)]
---- "Aleksandar Dovnikovic" <aldov@EUnet.yu> wrote:
> I think that AAC wasn't developed to be used as 'another'
> MP3, it's usage is focused towards companies that sell audio
> over the internet, for portable players, satellite communications...
A-ha! That explains a lot. There used to be a project called FAAC but
I presume it's gone. After seeing
2014 Jan 15
4
default gw route has gone?
Weird behaviour.
A couple of days ago I installed another DSL router.
During the process I have somehow caused the default gw route to
disappear - on system start up the interface comes up fine, I can see
and connect to the local subnet but not to the internet.
[rkampen at timsws network-scripts]$ route
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref
2016 Dec 10
2
kmod-nvidia problems
On 12/10/2016 12:28 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 12:21 PM, Rob Kampen <rkampen at kampensonline.com> wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>> I use the kmod-nvidia package on my CentOS workstations.
>>
>> Always this has "just worked".
>>
>> Doing a yum update this morning I now get this:
>>
>>
>> 09:15:28 : ERROR:
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] error: FLAC required!
Hi everybody!
I'm in trouble again, could you help me?
This time I can't get deal with "flac-tools" and other programs that use
libFLAC. They just refuse compiling and complain for some functions indefinition.
I have flac-1.0.4 already installed with ordinary: ./configure && make && make install.
Read down for the details please.
Configuring flac-tools:
2005 Mar 08
0
vorbis ogg vs. aac
Standard AAC is on a par with Ogg Vorbis in my opinion, but it depends
what type of encoder you are using as there are several. The only
"free" encoder I know of doesn't use all the AAC techniques to provide
the best sound quality and is worse than OV.
The thread I started the other day was about AACPlus and not AAC.
AACPlus provides much improved sound quality over standard
2004 Dec 30
0
icecast2.2 and aac?
ICecast i capable of sorts of streams, that is not your problem.
Your stream source client (DSP) is the part who must be capable of streaming the format you want.
For AAC use oddcast DSP www.oddsock.org capabale of AAC, LAME Mp3, and OGG (Free to use) very good at OGG specially with the vorbis 1.1 aoTuVb3 DLLs
For AAC Plus (HE_AAC) use Orban opticodec for PC (witch is capable of every bitrate
2005 Mar 08
0
vorbis ogg vs. aac
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 22:43:52 -0200, ZONA <carlos@zonacharrua.com> wrote:
> Hi folks:
>
> this is my second question at this list and I wanted to mention that with
> answers and guides I got from 2 persons last time, I got a quite low rate
> stream in vorbis ogg, in about 5 minutes after reading what you wrote-
> Thanks!
> Well after that, I pointed my attention to the so
2001 Apr 16
0
Dolby Begins Licensing AAC Consumer Encoder Implementation
Well, in the world of audio compression it's never boring... :-)
Full press release from Dolby:
http://www.aac-audio.com/press/aac.pr.0104.AACencoder.html
My comments:
Looks like Dolby will start licensing AAC encoder that
targets consumers and the products they use like CD
rippers, jukebox players, etc. Also, it looks like that
this encoder will be Low Complexity AAC ("The AAC
Consumer
2013 Jun 24
0
Streaming AAC with libshout?
The open source AAC/HE-AAC encoders offer pretty poor audio quality.
You really want encoder that uses the Coding Technologies, now Dolby, or Fraunhofer libs. That's what Orban Opticodec-PC uses. Sometimes you really do get what you pay for, and this is a perfect example.
Greg.
Orban
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2005 Mar 08
1
vorbis ogg vs. aac
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 11:48:50AM +1100, Michael Smith wrote:
>
> Ogg Vorbis is the format we recommend for both high quality or low
> bitrate. The downside of it is worse compatibility than mp3 - not
> everyone has a vorbis player, yet. AAC has compatibility problems too,
> and generally doesn't exceed vorbis in quality, so you're on the right
> track - use vorbis
2004 Sep 19
2
Icecast2 Server - AAC/HE-AAC/aacPlus Support
Hello-
You guys have done an excellent job with the Icecast2 server.
I probably don't need to tell you that, but I did anyway.
We are Coding Technologies licensees and have recently developed a
streaming audio encoder supporting AAC/HE-AAC/aacPlus using RTSP/RTP,
SHOUTcast HTTP/ICY, and Icecast2 HTTP/ICY, Orban Opticodec-PC.
More information here: