Hi there! I'm the technical advisor for a local radio station. We broadcast on the FM band and use regular FM transmitters to broadcast. Now we're looking to expand to a different location, a location that's well hidden down in a valley with steep mountains, so doing "FM hops" isn't exactly trivial. So we thought about delivering the audio to the remote location over IP instead and then output it to a FM transmitter at that location, with as little latency as possible.
So the question is if Liquidsoap is the way to go with this? I've been looking at the Celt codec, but there's really no software readily available that uses this codec. At least not that fits into our scenario. Of course stability and reliability are two other keywords for this. It has to be robust enough to maintain a connection even if there's some percentage of delay and/or packet loss (though this will be on fiber connection, so it should be too much of a problem) and also reliability meaning that it'll reconnect if it gets disconnected. Oh, and yeah, this has to run on headless servers running some variant of Linux. Any ideas anyone? - Marius ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay _______________________________________________ Savonet-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savonet-users
