The talkback option would be a must!
Thanks for sharing James!

cheers

2012/10/24 James Harrison <[email protected]>

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> This is very much where I want to get OpenOB to. Lots of my work
> (dabbling at weekends) has been in modularizing the code; next comes the
> extraction of the user interface (mostly there now) so the backend can
> be dropped into a PyGTK app with friendly buttons. OpenOB previously
> used CELT prior to Opus.
>
> Cheers,
> James Harrison
>
> On 24/10/2012 16:17, Hoggins! wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > It looks really interesting, and we'll have a look into that ! We
> > currently use our own-flavored Gstreamer application, with CELT encoded
> > RTP packets, hooked into JACK on both ends, for our live presentations
> > outside of the studio, and it works quite well. But as it is made so
> > far, it requires some skills from the operator to set everything up.
> >
> > That kind of software, very similar to what we use (Opus is the
> > maturation of CELT), could help us integrate a complete broadcast
> > system, easy to plug, easy to start. A "one-button-start" for any
> > presenter in the outside world.
> >
> > We will definitely look into that. Thanks !
> >
> > Hoggins!
> >
> > Le 22/10/2012 23:27, James Harrison a écrit :
> >>
> >> I know a few Rivendellers have used the earlier (beta) versions of
> >> OpenOB in the past so here's a quick notice to all that OpenOB 2.3 is
> >> out, with stable support for the Opus codec recently standarized by the
> >> IETF, which supports bitrates as low as 16kbps or up to 384kbps with a
> >> variety of audio bandwidths.
> >>
> >> OpenOB is the open outside broadcast tool, an audio over IP link tool
> >> which makes moving audio over a network in realtime with very low
> >> latencies (<10ms in PCM mode, <50ms in Opus mode) fairly trivial.
> >>
> >> Other improvements include proper Python packaging for easy
> >> installation, reliability improvements, visual feedback changes and an
> >> improved command line interface.
> >>
> >> Support for the Raspberry Pi single-board computer has now been tested,
> >> confirmed and verified. It works out of the box with no issues using USB
> >> sound cards. This means you can put a link together (both ends) for
> >> under £200.
> >>
> >> You can nab yourself a copy here:
> >> http://jamesharrison.github.com/openob/ - all you need is two computers
> >> running Linux.
> >>
> >> </list-hijack - sorry!>
> >>
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