Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Winamp v5.22 / oddcast / aac+"
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
0
Winamp v5.22 / oddcast / aac+
Something else, Greg. Are you aware of any 3G / 2.5G (EDGE) clients for
mobile phones that support AAC+ streaming? Be it java or symbian based.
Thanks
Alex
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From: icecast-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf
Of Greg J. Ogonowski
Sent: Mittwoch, 31. Mai 2006 07:40
To: Ross Levis; icecast@xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Winamp v5.22 / oddcast /
2006 May 31
0
Winamp v5.22 / oddcast / aac+
Pockect pc phones can use beta player that will play aac+ streams.
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/about
For symbian there is this:
http://opensource.nokia.com/projects/s60internetradio/index.html that
will stream aac+
Im a pocket pc person so don't ask me about symbian stuff. ;-)
Regards.
For your free copy of the new Ultralon Group Catalogue goto
2006 May 30
0
Winamp v5.22 / oddcast / aac+
Ok, it's not as bad as I thought. With some investigation and
discussion with a "Major Dude" in the Winamp forums, it appears to be a
bug in Winamp v5.22 with streams that end with the mountpoint extension
.aac. I changed the mountpoint to end with .aacp and now it works fine.
Regards,
Ross.
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From: "Ross Levis"
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
2006 Oct 03
1
How do I list in YP? icecast2 ices0
Hi Rob
The stream format has nothing to do with your audio files. I probably
have 70% MP3's and 30% Ogg Vorbis files, and 1 or 2 WAV files for
jingles on my hard drive. I only encode new CD's to Ogg Vorbis.
But my station is streaming in AAC+ format, and I have also streamed in
Ogg Vorbis format simultaneously. There is no way I would bother
streaming in MP3 format. It's 15+
2006 May 31
1
ICES with MP3Pro?
Greg,
Yes, I have noticed that new codec.. AACPlus. Its really impressive in it's abilities, and it's sound quality.
I tried to open it up with Windows Media Player and my Flash Player.. didn't seem to like it very much. While It's really kewl as a codec, and it has great support with a couple players, and limited support for the rest, I'll stick with the mainstream for now,
2019 May 09
2
players who cannot handle switching to a fallback mount point?
On Tue, May 07, 2019 at 01:59:05PM +0200, Michel van Dop wrote:
> [2019-05-07 13:33:29] WARN format/format_get_type Unsupported or legacy
> stream type: "audio/aacp". Falling back to generic minimal handler for best
> effort.
Is one source AAC-LC (standard AAC) and the other HE-AAC v2 (AAC+)?
There are three variants of AAC:
AAC-LC
HE-AAC (= AAC-LC with SBR)
HE-AAC v2 (=
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:
2019 May 10
1
players who cannot handle switching to a fallback mount point?
Hello. I have same problem, and I think that it's because AAC+ uses VBR and
when it's changes, is not the same bitrate, because varies...
El jue., 9 may. 2019 a las 21:29, Michel van Dop (<mvandop at xs4all.nl>)
escribió:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Thank you for the information. I already try a player to discover the
> stream type of both streams if the are the same.
> But i can
2006 Jun 19
2
dir.xiph.org only listing Ogg streams
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Dennis Heerema wrote:
> The nice thing of dir.xiph.org [http://dir.xiph.org/] was the fact that it
> supported more or less all formats, this way we were able to send out
> different formats, where the listener was able to choose his appriciated
> format from and listen to it, also the way it all got listed made it very
> easy for a listener to see all te
2008 Aug 25
2
patch for native iphone support
Here is a patch for icecast 2.3.2 that adds support for listening to mp3 and
aac+ streams on the iphone.
A quick background on the technical aspects of the patch and why it is
needed :
With the advent of 3g on the iphone, lots of people have been jumping on the
bandwagon of providing internet radio streams that work on the iPhone. The
biggest problem is that (without having to install an
2013 Jun 24
3
Streaming AAC with libshout?
The open source fdk-aac encoder, available there:
https://github.com/mstorsjo/fdk-aac
offers pretty good quality.
As for libshout, I do not think that it is currently posible to send
AAC data using it. First, libshout doesn't have support to buffer and
control timing of data sent. And even is you use the un-timed API
(shout_send_raw), the library cannot set the proper mime type, due to
a
2006 Jun 19
1
dir.xiph.org only listing Ogg streams
Anyone wanting their AAC/HE-AAC/aacPlus stream(s) listed on Tuner2,
please send request(s) with relevant information to me directly.
This is free and does not require an Orban Opticodec-PC Encoder.
This will also help lighten the load for Xiph.
-greg.
ORBAN.
At 01:45 2006-06-19, Michael Smith wrote:
>On 6/19/06, paranoid <paranoid@dds.nl> wrote:
>
>>To me, that would not be
2005 May 30
4
source client on winXP for live input?
hey there,
short question, maybe asked 1000times... but have no access to the list
archive at the moment and need a quick setup. i need a live feed (microphone)
to connect to an icecst2 server. on linux i've successfully used muse,
but what's the best... on winXP?
thanks,
uno
2010 May 17
2
libshout2 with aac
On 17 May 2010, at 22:42, Romain Beauxis <toots at rastageeks.org> wrote:
> Le lundi 17 mai 2010 23:36:53, Jamie Bullock a ?crit :
>> 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
2008 May 14
3
soundcard input software
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hallo
I have to take the input from the soundcard of an windows station and
stream it so the icecast server to which the clients will actually
connect can mount it
based on you previous experience, can you tell me what windows program
can do that
thanks,
petre
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Petre Bandac
Network Scientist
- -
petre at kgb.ro
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2005 Jan 04
1
Darwin Server
This may be slightly off-topic but I'm trying to find out information about
the Darwin Streaming Server and what it may be compatible with, as far as
stream encoder formats. I saw this mentioned in an update.
MP3 Streaming: You can serve standard MP3 files using Icecast-compatible
protocols over http. Build a playlist of MP3 files and serve them to MP3
clients such as iTunes, SoundJam
2005 Jan 10
4
ezstream grabing line-in input?... (newbie)
Hello all friends!
I have downloaded the latest ezstream (0.2.0) for Windows version, but I
have faced some issues...
First of all, on the installation process, it neither makes the desktop
icon as it says it would do, nor creates a program group folder on the
startup menu. Anyway, I try to finf on my Program Files folder and run
in DOS mode the ezstream.exe
I want to ask if I can grab the
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