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2012 Jul 31
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seems to be AACPlus. And it's not surprising given how good it sounds. I'm not so sure about device support though, and encoding it is a bit of an issue (see above). There is libaacplus, but streamTranscoderv3 doesn't *appear* to support it. I think Liquid Soap might though. There's also something called AACPlusEnc but I can't seem to get to its home page. While we're
2012 Aug 01
2
Higher quality narrowband streaming options
Hi, Up until now, I've been providing narrowband streams at 24kbps MP3. We've reluctantly been using MP3 instead of say Ogg Vorbis due to wider support. But it's getting to the point where low bitrate MP3 doesn't really cut it anymore. With technologies like AACPlus out there in common usage, people have come to expect better and one can hardly blame them. So I thought
2017 May 15
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Frauenhofer signing off on mp3, ogg stream player for Macs?
Jack, I am using AAC+ encoded by Darkice and distributed on Icecast2 on a Ubuntu server. I had to install a number of open source libraries and compile darkice from source. No licence. non-free means you build each one stand alone and can't re distribute. Quality is excellent, and it runs on most players. I kept some notes [see below] I am using AAC+ to feed a couple of LPFM sites with
2017 May 17
3
Frauenhofer signing off on mp3, ogg stream player for Macs?
Is there a way to run Darkice without an audio interface? On Tue, 16 May 2017 10:25:43 +1200, you wrote: >Jack, > >I am using AAC+ encoded by Darkice and distributed on Icecast2 on a >Ubuntu server. I had to install a number of open source libraries and >compile darkice from source. No licence. > >non-free means you build each one stand alone and can't re distribute.
2005 Sep 07
2
AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 09:56:06PM -0500, Jay Krivanek wrote: > Yea, don't get me wrong, ogg is definitely an awesome format but aacplus v2 > is currently the leader in high fidelity quality at low bitrates. 24kbps > aacplus even kicks ass in my view. Is that 24kbps AACPLUS a full 44.1kHz stereo signal with frequencies preserved up to at least 15kHz? (Just curious, not
2005 Sep 06
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AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
Yea, don't get me wrong, ogg is definitely an awesome format but aacplus v2 is currently the leader in high fidelity quality at low bitrates. 24kbps aacplus even kicks ass in my view. I hope that this only stimulates even more competitive codecs at dialup speeds. Jay -----Original Message----- From: icecast-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf Of Ross Levis Sent:
2005 Sep 07
0
AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
Yes it is 44.1kHz. However SBR is not the original, everything higher then 22.05kHz is recreated. Also Parametric Stereo recreates the Stereo experience. The actual audio data is simply a 24kbps AAC stream at 22050 mono. Also it is by no means perfect. The highs do have an artificial feel to them and a little echo. For what it is though most people don't really get annoyed by it and are
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 Feb 25
9
AACplus
Sorry for the crosspost but it's relevant to Vorbis and Icecast I believe. I'm seeing more and more streaming stations using AACplus, with many listeners being amazed at the sound quality. Most say that a 48kb/s sounds better than a 128kb/s MP3, which would put Ogg Vorbis at around 96kb/s IMO. That means only half the bitrate is required in AACplus compared to Ogg Vorbis for the same
2005 Feb 25
9
AACplus
Sorry for the crosspost but it's relevant to Vorbis and Icecast I believe. I'm seeing more and more streaming stations using AACplus, with many listeners being amazed at the sound quality. Most say that a 48kb/s sounds better than a 128kb/s MP3, which would put Ogg Vorbis at around 96kb/s IMO. That means only half the bitrate is required in AACplus compared to Ogg Vorbis for the same
2015 Oct 25
1
TuneIn Won't Record from my Icecast Relays
? Icecast is running on Windows. ? I can successfully listen to the relay via TuneIn, but I cannot record from the relay. The record button, in TuneIn, is disabled when I play the relay in TuneIn. Playing the actual source (provided in my initial email), the record feature is enabled in TuneIn. ? TuneIn is running on iOS 8.4.1. ? The result is the same if I point TuneIn Pro to the stream or
2006 Sep 24
1
Add-on patch to support .pls .asx .ram .qtl listing formats
Hi, If you have multiple players installed on your PC/Mac .m3u will always open the last media player who are the default in charge of the extension and mime m3u. On your web site you want maybe to force a link to open real media player or quicktime/itune. You need to create a .pls to force winamp loading the streaming because windows media player won't open .pls etc. If you add a .pls
2015 Oct 25
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TuneIn Won't Record from my Icecast Relays
Good morning, On Sat, 2015-10-24 at 22:53 -0400, Jeremiah Rogers wrote: > Hi. If I open http://audio-mp3.ibiblio.org:8000/wncw-128k, or any > other URL on my TuneIn app in iOS, I have the ability to record those > streams for later listening. > However, if I relay any of those streams via Icecast 2.42 on Windows > 8.1, Ok, so Icecast 2.4.2 itself is running on Windows 8.1? >
2015 Mar 20
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tunein Radio on Ios and Icecast: metadata disappeared
Hello, I'd like to know if this is a problem of Icecast, of me or of tunein. I'm thinking it is a tunein problem, anyway, from 2 3 months, if I type the address of my streaming: www.nvapple.it:8000/stream it works, but no metadata are showed. I have latest tunein pro version on Ios8. Have you the same problems with your icecast station? I don't think it depends of Liquidsoap or
2017 Jun 20
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Icecast to Tunein
Talk about doing my head in ... I've got 'Playit Live' sorted. Our stations shows are on there waiting .. I've linked my stream from my 'Playit Live' (Similar to Rivendell) account to Icecast and they report back '*on air*' - but WHERE ????!!!!!, How the heck can people listen to what I'm sending to Icecast? what is the URL that people need to visit to listen to
2017 Jun 20
2
Icecast to Tunein
> Here's a description of how their API works and what you have to send > it. I don't have a solution for sending it from the server and would > LOVE to know one myself! I used to run an internet radio station that was listed on TuneIn! Turned it all off when I took a job with a large internet streaming music service. The way my setup worked was the automation system was
2006 Oct 24
1
aoTuV beta5 is out
aoTuV Beta5 (based on aoTuV Release 1) http://www.geocities.jp/aoyoume/aotuv/ Changes: aoTuV Beta5 2006/10/24 * The action of noise normalization has been improved. This has an effect in the sound roughness and tremor problem etc. in the low bitrate. * The threshold of a stereo mode change was calculated dynamically. Some of problems which originate in channel coupling by this will improve. *
2015 Oct 25
2
TuneIn Won't Record from my Icecast Relays
Hi. If I open http://audio-mp3.ibiblio.org:8000/wncw-128k, or any other URL on my TuneIn app in iOS, I have the ability to record those streams for later listening. However, if I relay any of those streams via Icecast 2.42 on Windows 8.1, I can't record in TuneIn Pro. Is there a known cause or work-around for this? Thanks!
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
2004 Jul 07
12
vorbis 1.1 rc 1 now tagged in SVN
Hi folks, We're gearing up to the next full release of the Vorbis codec; I've just tagged a release candidate in SVN in order to encourage wider testing toward final 1.1 release. This release includes the following updates: 1) Adoption of AoTuV and other tuning work by Vorbis developers outside of Xiph into the mainline codebase 2) New bitrate management code 3) bugfixes In more