Great!

I was going to try it out on one of our backup/test machines for you but I 
couldn't get it to compile.  "configure" stops and claims it can't find 
QT4/QT4Core libraries which I *think* I have installed.  I'm on Debian (so this 
question is not directed to Fred), but does anyone know what Debian package I 
might have missing? 

The other question, more to Fred:  Any possibility that an Ogg Vorbis Codec 
might be coming for this encoder (no hurry)?

For some reason I might be the only one NOT having trouble with Darkice, other 
than the 32-bit version from the Tryphon repository still might be lacking 
support for most everything, including Jack, (the 64-bit version is okay), so 
on our 32-bit machine I've been running a compatible version from an older 
Ubuntu.  I've never had any trouble with memory leaks or whatever.  In fact the 
whole audio backend (caed, etc) of our Rivendell systems really have been "rock 
solid", as in never crashing or hiccupping, and we are pushing things pretty 
hard too (three darkices running, 16 jack channels connected typically, 
sometimes over 20, all on an old Pent-4 machine that sometimes does other 
things than just running Rivendell).   Unfortunately the same can't be said 
about rdairplay itself, or rdlogmanager, but I'm thinking they only crash 
during hard database accesses (mysql - innodb engine running on same machine).  
Rdairplay only crashes when loading new logs, I have a silence sense t
 hat simply restarts it.  Oh an rdairplay also crashes on one of our "backup" 
machines that is a much newer (and faster) machine that is also running a 
different/newer version of Debian OS.

Anyway thanks for all the good work!

-----Original Message-----

Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 15:16:47 -0400
From: Fred Gleason <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]"
        <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [RDD] GlassCoder v0.5.0
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252

I?m pleased to announce the initial public beta release of GlassCoder, a 
minimalist JACK live encoder client for Icecast and Shoutcast streaming 
servers.  GlassCoder is available under the GNU Public License version 2.  Some 
features available in this initial beta release:

        Support for Icecast (v2) and Shoutcast (v1) streaming audio servers

        Support for streaming MPEG Layer 3 (?MP3?) audio

        Support for the JACK Audio Connection Kit (http://www.jackaudio.org)

GlassCoder is a ?minimalist? client in the sense that it utilizes no GUI or 
configuration file components whatever; its entire ?user interface? consists of 
a command-line invocation, making it particularly well-suited for use cases 
where the encoder is driven by an external system, such as an automation system 
or script.  Full documentation is provided by the included man page.

Further information and download links are available at 
https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/GlassCoder

Cheers!


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