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2013 Jun 24
1
Streaming AAC with libshout?
Thomas, it is a bit ridiculous, to be honest. If whole open source community have been thinking like this none of the linux distros would have ever had any multimedia player that is usable by regular user because all of the would have been supporting only Vorbis and Theora. For me, one of the best things in open source is its interoperability, not that it is a ghetto. And you won't reverse
2013 Jun 25
3
Streaming AAC with libshout?
On 06/24/2013 06:27 PM, Thomas R?cker wrote: > Just going to drop my 0,02? here too. > > On 24 June 2013 16:47, Daniel James <daniel.james at sourcefabric.org> wrote: >> Hi Greg, >> >>> The open source AAC/HE-AAC encoders offer pretty poor audio quality. >>> Sometimes you really do get what you pay for, and this is a perfect example. >> An
2014 Nov 18
2
hostname resolution in libshout
Hm, I attempted to file a ticket but was rejected: Submission rejected as potential spam - BotScout says this is spam (Y|MULTI|IP|0|MAIL|0|NAME|2) - StopForumSpam says this is spam (username [40]) Maybe because I just registered? On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 12:59 PM, Ralph Giles <giles at thaumas.net> wrote: > On 2014-11-17 7:55 AM, RJ Ryan wrote: > > > They are requesting
2014 Nov 18
1
hostname resolution in libshout
Totally understood -- we face similar issues on our forums. Thanks very much, RJ Ryan On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 12:15 PM, "Thomas B. R?cker" <thomas at ruecker.fi> wrote: > On 11/18/2014 05:02 PM, RJ Ryan wrote: > > Hm, I attempted to file a ticket but was rejected: > > > > Submission rejected as potential spam > > > > * BotScout says this is
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
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
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
2013 Jun 24
4
Streaming AAC with libshout?
Hi Greg, > The open source AAC/HE-AAC encoders offer pretty poor audio quality. > Sometimes you really do get what you pay for, and this is a perfect example. An alternative explanation might be that open source developers were not particularly motivated to work on improving AAC encoders, because of difficulties experienced when trying to distribute patent-encumbered code. Cheers! Daniel
2013 Jun 24
1
Streaming AAC with libshout?
Hi Greg, thank you for recommendation but my question is related to a different topic. I would rather say that Orban should finally notice that selling standalone windows app is not a solution for everyone as it does not integrate well with SaaS solutions. m. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2014 Nov 17
2
hostname resolution in libshout
We (Mixxx) have a user who reported an issue with hostname resolution. Here's the bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/+bug/1391654 They say their hostname resolves to both ipv4 and ipv6 and they bound icecast to the ipv4 interfaces. (I'm not sure why they don't bind to both). Mixxx cannot connect to icecast presumably because libshout is resolving and connecting to the ipv6
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
2013 Jun 25
0
Streaming AAC with libshout?
"AAC is added as a supported streaming format Not too many source clients support streaming in this format, but we support it." Source: www.icecast.org, chapter Icecast Release 2.2.0. Even if it is very limited support compared to MP3 or Vorbis, it is still better than nothing. The reason to use libshout instead of raw sockets is DRY. Moreover, adding such functionality to libshout
2013 Jun 24
0
Streaming AAC with libshout?
The open source AAC/HE-AAC encoders offer pretty poor audio quality. You really want encoder that uses the Coding Technologies, now Dolby, or Fraunhofer libs. That's what Orban Opticodec-PC uses. Sometimes you really do get what you pay for, and this is a perfect example. Greg. Orban Sent from Apple iTelePhone 5 StreamS HiFi Radio iPhone App High Performance HE-AAC First to bring HE-AAC to
2013 Jun 24
0
Streaming AAC with libshout?
Just going to drop my 0,02? here too. On 24 June 2013 16:47, Daniel James <daniel.james at sourcefabric.org> wrote: > Hi Greg, > >> The open source AAC/HE-AAC encoders offer pretty poor audio quality. >> Sometimes you really do get what you pay for, and this is a perfect example. > > An alternative explanation might be that open source developers were not >
2013 Jun 25
0
Streaming AAC with libshout?
Hi, 2013/6/25 "Thomas B. R?cker" <thomas at ruecker.fi>: > On 06/24/2013 06:27 PM, Thomas R?cker wrote: >> Just going to drop my 0,02? here too. >> >> On 24 June 2013 16:47, Daniel James <daniel.james at sourcefabric.org> wrote: >>> Hi Greg, >>> >>>> The open source AAC/HE-AAC encoders offer pretty poor audio quality.
2013 Jun 26
1
Streaming AAC with libshout?
Hi, On 25 June 2013 22:56, Romain Beauxis <toots at rastageeks.org> wrote: > Hi, > > 2013/6/25 "Thomas B. R?cker" <thomas at ruecker.fi>: >> On 06/24/2013 06:27 PM, Thomas R?cker wrote: >>> Just going to drop my 0,02? here too. >>> >>> On 24 June 2013 16:47, Daniel James <daniel.james at sourcefabric.org> wrote:
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
2005 Mar 18
2
Libshout and reencoding
Hi I am working on bindings for Common Lisp. It works great. But I miss support for reencoding. Do you have any plans to support reencoding in the future? -- Torkel Holm, Bergen, Norway
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
2005 Jul 15
2
streaming non-MP3 formats
Hi, I'm working on a project to add more audio formats other than MP3 and Ogg that can be streamed by Icecast. Yes, I mean streaming those formats, not converting them to MP3. These formats I'd like to add include PCM (.wav) and ADPCM (.adp). Although they are much less advanced codecs compared to MP3, they have a valid market for low-power clients. I've been working on the source