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2005 Mar 30
2
Encoding Streaming Audio -- Possible?
--- Hal Vaughan <hal@thresholddigital.com> wrote: > I've been reading the info on Sourceforge about Flac, but there's one > thing > I'm not clear about (and it looks like Flac may not support this > yet). > Before I installed it, I wanted to know if Flac would do what I need. > > I want to be able to record shows on the radio (I have a radio hooked >
2005 Mar 30
0
Encoding Streaming Audio -- Possible?
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 07:42 pm, Josh Coalson wrote: > --- Hal Vaughan <hal@thresholddigital.com> wrote: > > I've been reading the info on Sourceforge about Flac, but there's one > > thing > > I'm not clear about (and it looks like Flac may not support this > > yet). > > Before I installed it, I wanted to know if Flac would do what I need.
2019 Sep 09
0
New Icecast Alternative: Rocket Streaming Audio Server
Hi all, Long-time lurker, first time poster here. I've been using Icecast since 2006, but in recent years, I've kept running into all sorts of issues and found many others who are in the same boat. I've done some small experimental hacks to Icecast just for fun, but I've never contributed code because: 1) I've been alienated by the Icecast team's hostility towards MP3 and
2004 Aug 06
5
MP3 decoding, fading and streaming at the same time
Hi There, I have just ported to Linux a program that I wrote years ago in Prolog under DOS to automate our Shortwave radio station. Back in 1990 the original program used ADPCM coded audio files and a special board. Now I can use MP3 files and a Soundblaster compatible card ;-) under Linux, and it runs from a console without any fancy interface. I absolutely need to fade-in and fade-out
2007 Jan 31
4
Problem decoding .flac files
I've been having problems with Amarok and K3B, but I think it comes down to a problem with flac. All my music and audio files are encoded in flac format. I've ripped my CDs using KAudioCreator and using this command to encode them (split for formatting): flac --best -o %o --tag=Artist=%{artist} --tag=Album=%{albumtitle} --tag=Date=%{year} --tag=Title=%{title}
2010 Dec 01
1
OggFLAC streaming is systemically broken.
Not that many people are streaming FLAC, and if they are, they are, in my mind, undoubtedly experiencing problems. Probably the most prized kind of software problem of all, the intermittent kind. I am streaming FLAC. 24bit no less, and its fantastic. The future I would like to live in, is one where lossless music is streamed and heard by people other than myself. It is generally not possible to
2007 Feb 01
2
Problem decoding .flac files
On Thursday 01 February 2007 20:32, you wrote: > --- Hal Vaughan <hal@thresholddigital.com> wrote: > > amj.flac: 97% complete > > > > amj.flac: ERROR while decoding data > > state = FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_END_OF_STREAM > > > > The file plays without any problem from Amarok. How can flac > > encode this without any problem and have
2005 Apr 05
0
Standard encoding rates?
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 02:26:03AM -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote: > Is there a list somewhere of "standard" encoding rates? I know, for example, > CDs are encoded at 44100, as is a lot of digital sound, but I've seen > programs that specify different levels of quality (like radio, phone, tape, > CD) and I'd like to know if there are some encoding rates that are
2014 Mar 31
0
[PATCH] Fix encoding issues, add news and artists
This patch fixes a few non-ASCII characters which were displayed wrong, adds news about Pono and adds a few artists to the links page --- comparison.html | 10 +++++----- feeds/feed.xml | 18 +++++++++++++++++- links.html | 3 +++ 3 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/comparison.html b/comparison.html index 8e6b74b..daa0906 100644 --- a/comparison.html +++
2005 Apr 05
5
Standard encoding rates?
Is there a list somewhere of "standard" encoding rates? I know, for example, CDs are encoded at 44100, as is a lot of digital sound, but I've seen programs that specify different levels of quality (like radio, phone, tape, CD) and I'd like to know if there are some encoding rates that are accepted as standardized for recording at different levels of quality. If so, is there
2004 Aug 06
0
*Real* real time streaming (no delay/latency)?
one problem apart from icecast is that tcp/ip over ethernet does not guarantee *when* your packets will arrive, or even in what order. while the chances are good that it works rather quickly, you can't sue anyone if it doesn't ;) but once the network becomes congested, you are in trouble. if the network between your two locations is one cable, not shared, no hubs, it might work. but
2004 Aug 06
0
soundblaster live noise
I had a similar problem... I updated our radio server to a new box and a SB Live and ran into all sorts of audio problems. I took the sound card (es1371) from the old box and swapped out the SB Live and the problems went away. I think the problem is with fbsd's sb live driver. <p>> -----Original Message----- > From: jim [mailto:bikepunx@impop.bellatlantic.net] > Sent: Thursday,
2004 Aug 06
1
audio streaming server
Hello... I'm involved in a project whereby a live audio input from the FM radio station is to be sent to an audio streaming server, which will stream the audio to the remote sites thru the VSAT (satellite based) network. The remote sites are to rebroadcast the transmissions (FM station rebroadcast), as most of the expected listeners do not have access to the internet. Is icecast2 capable of
2007 Aug 08
0
encoding very slow (pauses while encoding)
Hello, I use the flac-113.bat batch file provided by synthetic_soul to convert files from older flac version and have found that it works great with one exception. I have thousands of flac files and I drag the highest level directory to the script which starts the recursive process and everything looks great at first (encoding window shows constant progress). But if I come back a few hours
2004 Aug 31
3
Live audio streaming from internet
Hello. I want to configure an audio streaming server on a linux machine(Fedora Core 1) in the following way: i want to receive data from internet(a radio) and to transmit it into my local network.I want to ask you for you help,if you can tell me a solution for this(preferably,non-GUI solution). I found the xmms-liveice project and it is what i need:i put into xmms playlist the radio's
2005 Jun 21
1
FLAC encoder craps out at 2 GiB border
As if I hadn't had enough audio problems yet (Audacity won't record in 24/32 bits in spite of the MME driver being capable of such (verified with line-in plugin for Winamp) and stays in 16 bit, now I need to find software that works; a driver bug causing only 32 bit int to work for recording complicates things further), now I've also encountered a FLAC encoder file size limit. Look
2007 May 23
1
Flac Files Messed Up By Amarok
A while back I posted about issues with flac files that were not able to be decoded. Here's what I do know: I've ripped most of my collection to my hard drive using KAudioCreator and I've specified that they be stored in flac format. All files play without trouble through Amarok. I found out there was a problem when I had selected files in a playlist and picked "burn"
2006 Feb 24
2
H A T E
WAIT A MINUTE. You signed up for this mailing list to write that? -----Original Message----- From: flac-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:flac-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf Of Dirk Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 4:51 AM To: flac@xiph.org Subject: [Flac] H A T E What retard did the Flac API? It looks like what CS students do short before they leave university to become consultants. It's bloated
2015 Apr 22
2
Lossless stream from MPD...
Will this work? # Stream it out output.icecast(%flac, host = "localhost", port = 8000, password = "hackme", mount = "basic-radio.flac", radio) On Apr 22, 2015 1:22 PM, "Eduardo Martinez" <erm13martinez at gmail.com> wrote: > Liquidsoap is another encoder simular to ices or MPD. Liquidsoap doesn't > work directly with MPD. > On Apr 22,
2011 Jan 08
0
Synchronizing a streaming client to the server Was: Idea to possibly improve flac?
The main problem is in the Ogg layer, in my opinion. Imagine this extreme use-case with __completely made up__ numbers. This is a scenario where the server is encoding to FLAC on-the-fly from a raw PCM input, either from disk or a live stream. Let's say the FLAC block size is 1024 samples, or 23ms at 44100 Hz. Let's say each silent block compresses to 1 byte. Let's also say that