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2004 May 23
1
Vorbis determined to be as good as MPC at 128 kbps!!
I am very happy to announce that the aoTuV tuning of Ogg Vorbis has tied with Musepack at first place in the 128 kbps listening test. It has beat iTunes AAC, Lame MP3, ATRAC3, and WMA standard. :) http://www.rjamorim.com/test/multiformat128/results.html -- ------------------------------------------------- Stephen So PhD Student Signal Processing Laboratory School of Microelectronic
2004 Jun 02
4
Transient coding: AAC vs. Vorbis
Thread-split from the vorbis-mailing list ("Vorbis determined to be as good as MPC at 128 kbps!") <p>On Sun, 30 May 2004, Segher Boessenkool wrote: [Steven So] SS>> If iTunes AAC can encode castanets with much less pre-echo at SS>> ABR 128 kbps, then hopefully there will be an imaginative SS>> (and non-patented) way of doing this in Vorbis without the SS>>
2016 Jun 19
1
AAC in .m4a command line tagging ???
Hi All, Software patents suck but but unfortunately for speech, MP3 (also still patented until end of next year) also sucks - for html5 audio served to iPhones where Safari doesn't support Ogg Opus and where bandwidth may be limited, AAC is a very attractive option. I have an AAC encoding solution for Linux but I don't have a way to tag them. Anyone know of Linux command-line tagger
2001 Oct 29
4
Participate in listening tests
You know it's good; I know it's good. I'm talking about Vorbis at 128 as it currently is in CVS. Please participate in a group listening test of various formats to show how Vorbis 128 has improved since RC2. I have prepared three sample music clips comparing Liquid AAC, MPC, pre-RC3 Vorbis, Lame, Xing, and WMA8, similar to the first test. Except I believe that this time Vorbis
2001 Oct 25
1
Fwd: Re: Clarification on pshycho-acoustic in Vorbis (your non-MP3 guide)
After reading http://mp3.radified.com/mp3.htm I sent Rad an explanation of some things as I understand them. He liked it and posted it on his site (still unlinked, use the URL below). Can somebody with better understanding of psycho-acoustic terms and the vorbis model check it and comment on it? In particular I didn't know how vorbis handles quantization noise. If you reply with
2004 Sep 10
2
FLAC->mpc transcoding
Hi guys. First off, keep up the good work on FLAC: great now, and looks promising in the future :) I wonder if anyone's aware of the issues with FLAC->mpc transcoding: it works under linux but not windows. Sorry if this has been bought up loads before - i couldn't see it here. Here's the message mppenc 1.02 comes up with on trying to encode a .flac : "MPC Encoder 1.02
2004 Dec 27
2
AAC
Hello all, I would like to know what kind of AAC can stream icecast 2.2.0. Is it MPEG-2 AAC or MPEG-4 AAC? How much efficiency can be gained by using this kind of AAC compared to MP3? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20041227/c7c14910/attachment.html
2005 Mar 08
2
vorbis ogg vs. aac
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 called AAC, and after tweaking a bit I got my AAC stream up and connected to Icecast serv. I was a bit
2005 Apr 11
3
AAC support?
> This is not sad. > Science marches on... The project was never about science, but about freedom. jack.
2013 Jun 24
4
Streaming AAC with libshout?
Hi, I am wondering how to add AAC support to GStreamer's shout2send element. Support for this format seems to be enabled in icecast for a while and it would be nice if one of the major open source frameworks would have been capable of streaming such content. GStreamer's shout2send relies on the libshout library but it defines only two formats - MP3 and Vorbis. There is no single word in
2017 Jun 06
1
free Icecast windows source software with HE-AAC(/v2) support
Thank though AAC isn't HE-AACv2 On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 4:08 PM, Ross Levis <ross at stationplaylist.com> wrote: > http://www.altacast.com/index.php/downloads > > You need to download the AAC encoder DLL separately. > > > > *From:* Icecast [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] *On Behalf Of *Yahav > Shasha > *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 June 2017 11:35 p.m. > *To:*
2010 May 17
3
libshout2 with aac
On 17 May 2010, at 21:07, Geoff Shang wrote: > On Mon, 17 May 2010, Jamie Bullock wrote: > >> I'm write an icecast source client and I'd like to support streaming of AAC encoded files. >> >> Can anyone tell me if and how this can be achieved with libshout2/icecast? > > I can't tel you as I don't know, but Ices0 can do AAC (IIRC) so you could look
2017 Jun 06
3
free Icecast windows source software with HE-AAC(/v2) support
Hey, Is there any free Icecast windows source software with HE-AAC(/v2) support? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20170606/d85890e8/attachment.html>
2013 Jun 25
2
Streaming AAC with libshout?
On 25/06/13 11:36, marcin at saepia.net wrote: > Ralph, > > so why the same Xiph.Org Foundation ever introduced AAC support in Icecast? > icecast has never had AAC support in. Don't confuse the ability to pass through content unmodified with parsing formats for timing, decoding or encoding. The latter is the issue with AAC. Without encoding or timing support then you could ask
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:
2014 Dec 14
2
Icecast AAC FLV Container
Hello, I am using Icecast v2.4.1 to to stream AAC audio to web clients through jPlayer. If HTML5 is not supported then it uses Flash Player. The problem is that Flash player does not play AAC streams as is, and from a quick google search someonw suggested I append "?type=.flv" to the url. I cannot make it work though as whatever I request, I get a response with mime type
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 Dec 29
3
icecast2.2 and aac?
it seems that icecast 2.2 can only stream aac at 128kbps! mp3 and ogg are ok at all bitrates. is it a bug or my config wrong? --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Jazz up your holiday email with celebrity designs. Learn more. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Apr 11
6
AAC support?
on the download page for icecast, I can read in the icecast-2.2.0 changelog that there's support for AAC: AAC is added as a supported streaming format Not too many source clients support streaming in this format, but we support it. but when looking at the source code for icecast-2.2.0, I can't find reference to AAC anywhere. in particular, in format.c the format_get_type function only
2010 May 17
2
libshout2 with aac
Hi, I'm write an icecast source client and I'd like to support streaming of AAC encoded files. Can anyone tell me if and how this can be achieved with libshout2/icecast? I've tried passing buffers of raw bytes from file to shout_send() but I can't get this work and I'm unsure of required client/server settings for AAC. Jamie -- http://www.jamiebullock.com