Le samedi 18 décembre 2010 13:00:14, Brandon Casci a écrit :
> I've been messing around a bit more with aac+ (though still have version
> 0.9.1 deployed to the servers) and noticed the audio output on both
> encoders is is full of flaws and very choppy. If you use more than one
> aac+ encoder. I tried running one at 32k and the other at 64k. When I make
> one mp3 and the other aac+, it sounds fine.
> 
> What's your opinion on that?

Yes, its a problem that has been solved upstream (libaacplus 2.x.y). 
Liquidsoap SVN has an updated aacplusencoder that supports the new library.

Additionally, I have been testing the aac+ output on two encoders for weeks 
now and it is stable! However, you need to make sure that you use a libaacplus 
compiled *without* fftw, which has memory leaks (feature not bug) and a weird 
segfault.

The lastest libaasplus packages on debian-multimedia are compiled without fftw. 
I am not sure about the status of the latest daily packages on our side, they 
probably need a new version but this will take a little time (the script is 
gone, I need to rewrite it..)

Romain

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