On Aug 8, 2019, at 21:41, Brian McGlynn <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying out Glasscoder (as a potential replacement for Darkice) and am 
> testing out a few things.  I've been able to get Icecast to work well with 
> MP3 and MP2 audio, but cannot seem to get AAC and AAC+ to work.  
> 
> They don't appear as options in the GUI despite showing as "yes" when I 
> ./configure.

So I take it then that this is a build from source? What distro?

The ‘configure’ script checks for the presence of of the ‘fdk-aac/aacenc_lib.h’ 
header, whereas runtime will try to open the actual DLL (‘libfdk-aac.so.1’); if 
that fails, it will conclude that HeAAC is not available. Thus, I suspect that 
that DLL is either not installed, or else installed in a ‘non-standard’ 
location. The ‘standard locations’ vary a bit depending on the distro and the 
arch; some typical locations are ‘/usr/lib’ and ‘/usr/lib64’.

Cheers!


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