Ok. Working solution. It's not completely ideal, because it forces me to
transcode FLAC files to wired units even when not needed but still...
320kbps are more than fine for Booms and the SB Classic connected to the
audio monitors I have.
All units uncapable of playing AC3/DTS files limited to 320kbps.
Completely untouched convert.conf with the following in custom-conf:
flc mp3 * 00:00:00:00:00:00
#
FB:{PATH=%f}T:{START=--skip=%t}U:{END=--until=%v}D:{RESAMPLE=--resample
%D}
[flac] -dcs $START$ $END$ -- $FILE$ | [ffmpeg] -loglevel quiet -i - -f
mp3 -aq 0 -ac 2 -
The above is repeated for all units, just changing the MAC address,
including the one connected to the AV Receiver, which has unlimited
bitrate. When the AV Receiver connected unit plays back unsynched, the
audio is untouched and all is well. If it is synched to an DTS/AC3 unit,
the bitrate limiting kicks in and it goes back to the transcoding
process. If it plays a normal FLAC but itself, again, the audio is
untouched.
I don't think this is the most elegant solution and I'm open to
suggestions to make it better. The only real drawback it has is what I
mentioned. I have wired units, not connected to an AV Receiver, and
those are forced to transcoding even if there would be no need for it.
These two make sure that
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