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2004 Aug 06
1
OT: OGG in the mainstream
switching or adding? Dave St John Mediacast1 Administration (720) 641-7586 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan Payne" <speedwolf@door.net> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 7:12 PM Subject: Re: [icecast] OT: OGG in the mainstream <p>> AAC + I believe is correct. > > Bryan > > > ---- Original Message ----- > From:
2006 May 30
4
Winamp v5.22 / oddcast / aac+
I believe that Oddsock is using a Content Type of aacp. Using a .aac extension with this Content Type may present a conflict. This might actually be by design. I will do some further testing with Winamp and report here tomorrow. I will also double-check with the developer of Winamp for complete clarification. FYI, Orban Opticodec-PC allows the use of either Content Type of aac or aacp. aac is
2006 May 30
2
Winamp v5.22 / oddcast / aac+
I'm not sure if this is an icecast issue or oddcast issue or both, but the latest Winamp (v5.22) is not now playing AAC+ streams encoded with Oddcast. Winamp v5.21 and earlier versions work fine. This may be some attempt by Winamp developers to force people to use Shoutcast, or to prevent oddcast from using their enc_aacplus.dll. Right, just took some time to set up the Shoutcast DSP to
2003 Mar 24
7
Vorbis streams on Windows Media Player
I was under the impression that Tobias's Direct Show filters would allow Windows Media player to play Ogg Vorbis streams, but after testing it here, apparently it doesn't. Does anyone know if there is anyway of making WMP play vorbis streams? The company I'm involved with who will be creating thousands of internet stations will most likely need WMP to play the streams, since it is
2003 Mar 24
7
Vorbis streams on Windows Media Player
I was under the impression that Tobias's Direct Show filters would allow Windows Media player to play Ogg Vorbis streams, but after testing it here, apparently it doesn't. Does anyone know if there is anyway of making WMP play vorbis streams? The company I'm involved with who will be creating thousands of internet stations will most likely need WMP to play the streams, since it is
2016 Aug 14
2
Stream playback issue
Can anyone tell me why this AAC+ Icecast stream will not play. http://s2.stationplaylist.com:7014/listen.aac.m3u The Icecast Server web page looks fine with a 64k stream. We host a small number of streams and other 64k AAC+ streams are working fine but this one won't play in any player. Thanks, Ross. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
2018 Aug 04
2
DNAS v1 YP
On 08/04/2018 07:00 PM, Marvin Scholz wrote: > > On 4 Aug 2018, at 16:12, Ross Levis wrote: > >> I've been told that Icecast streams could be listed on the popular >> Shoutcast.com directory if it supported the new DNAS v2 protocol for YP >> updates. Any thoughts of adding support for that? > There are no plans to add that. And personally I would oppose such an
2005 Sep 06
5
AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
I'm am currently using autuvb4 at q-2 mono 44100. This produces roughly 28 to 34kb/s. It's ok but I've heard AACPlus at 32kb/s stereo and it's definately better, unfortunately. Regards, Ross. >> I'm hoping that Monty and others can improve Vorbis to start >> competing >> with AAC+ at low bitrates. Monty said he had some ideas but I wonder >> if
2005 Sep 07
1
AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
OK, I've organized this. It's not possible to average 32kb/s stereo with Vorbis using VBR. Quality -2 stereo proeduces roughly 32 to 38kb/s which is too high for many modems. I would have to use ABR, but last I tried that, it utilized too much CPU for my 950Mhz PC, and oddcast doesn't appear to support that option anymore. I've tried AACPlus 32kb/s mono and there is very
2005 Sep 07
2
AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
I should have provided a link to my low bitrate vorbis stream. It's a mostly easy listening world music format: http://soulfm.stationplaylist.com/listen.m3u Regards, Ross.
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: OGG in the mainstream
I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted Vorbis (this is my experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will start gaining more ground, also I think it will also gain more ground when it starts getting implemented into the more mainstream software and hardware products. For the most part vbr mp3 (btw, provide mp3's for downloads as vbr.. Better
2016 Oct 16
3
Icecast help
Good evening, i am new to icecast and trying to do the following 1 i have a stream going 24 hours 7 days a week with back to back music and what i am trying to do is have our djs connect thugh the day at there time slots but are all around the Uk so not from 1 location the problem is when i am streaming noone elce can start there show with out me disconnecting the software i am using is
2008 Jun 12
4
add AAC+ file header to new streams
Hi all. I believe there is an opportunity to have thousands of Shoutcast servers replaced with Icecast. What will do this is if Icecast can send a MPEG-4 AAC+ header as the first data a player receives when connecting to an audio/aacp stream. The reason for this is the AAC+ support added to Adobe Flash player last December. I could hear a loud sigh of relief each around the world when this was
2018 Aug 04
3
DNAS v1 YP
I've been told that Icecast streams could be listed on the popular Shoutcast.com directory if it supported the new DNAS v2 protocol for YP updates. Any thoughts of adding support for that?
2003 Apr 03
6
Ogg doesn't measure up?!
Sorry for the crosspost but I think it's important. Tom Pepper of Nullsoft, posted this yesterday. "We've considered heavily which direction seems most appropriate for the second generation audio codec of SHOUTcast. Our primary goal in the decision process was to provide smaller consumption of bits while maintaining similar quality and compatibility with existing playback systems.
2003 Apr 03
6
Ogg doesn't measure up?!
Sorry for the crosspost but I think it's important. Tom Pepper of Nullsoft, posted this yesterday. "We've considered heavily which direction seems most appropriate for the second generation audio codec of SHOUTcast. Our primary goal in the decision process was to provide smaller consumption of bits while maintaining similar quality and compatibility with existing playback systems.
2003 Apr 03
6
Ogg doesn't measure up?!
Sorry for the crosspost but I think it's important. Tom Pepper of Nullsoft, posted this yesterday. "We've considered heavily which direction seems most appropriate for the second generation audio codec of SHOUTcast. Our primary goal in the decision process was to provide smaller consumption of bits while maintaining similar quality and compatibility with existing playback systems.
2004 Aug 06
2
libshout2, ices0-3 and ices2 on Win32. Announce
Hi Abhijit I can't answer your questions but I would be very interested in a fully working binary of Ices2 for Win32 once it's ready. Thanks for the effort. Best regards, Ross Levis ==================================== StationPlaylist.com http://www.stationplaylist.com Low-cost music scheduling, live assist & automation software. ==================================== Abhijit
2004 Aug 06
3
OT: OGG in the mainstream
Mark Casey wrote: > I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted > Vorbis (this is my experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and > icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will start gaining more ground, I can't use the managed bitrate option in OddCast on my K6II-500 CPU! (Overclocked to 525, WinXP Pro,192MB RAM). I would like to. Normal VBR uses about 90% CPU. This seems too
2004 Aug 06
2
OT: OGG in the mainstream
There is a big, big difference between cbr and vbr, btw. The machine in question is a Pentium 3 700 oc'ed to 800, 512MB ram, win nt 5.1 (2k and xp being nt) etc In an earlier version the oddcast dsp ate up so much cpu time when set at say 64kbps (for examples sake) 44.1kHz, stereo that the machine became totally unusable and the winamp task had to be (slowly) ended with task manager. Now,