Hi, I'm currently configuring a streaming system. At start, the source would be an edcast running on windows while the signal would be relayed by an incecast2 server to my liquidsoap script. I'm using ogg/vorbis as audio format but, since edcast as some difficulty with it's internal buffer, I'd like to use liquidsoap to encode the stream as well as injecting the new metadatas. This script is already working but I don't see the cygwin liquidsoap port anymore (cygwin's list of currently available package : ftp://sourceware.org/pub/cygwinports/portslist.txt) . Do you have an idea why it has been deleted? Would it be possible to compile the actual stable version of liquidsoap and get it working with a jack server (I need a sound card input...)? If it is, do you have any usefull information about it since I'm not used to windows...
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