Hello! I've been running a Liquidsoap streamer now without hiccup for over
two months... it's awesome.
However, our streams are 128kbps, but most of our files are 192kbps... so
our Liquidsoap server is constantly having to "mix down" the audio files.
Because these files are only used to operate the streamer, having the extra
file size to handle bits that are just thrown away anyway is kinda silly...
but I haven't found a way to tell liquidsoap to just "pass through" the
audio. What I don't want to do is "mix down" the audio files to MP3 files
similar to the output of the station, only to have Liquidsoap decode, then
reencode them and lose quality along the way.
Is there a simple solution to this that I have missed?
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