Hi,
Is there a way to add a delay to the stream coming into liquidsoap? I see
there is an echo effect, can this be (ab)used maybe to delay what is
actually coming from the oss dsp and what liquidsoap is passing to the
external encoder? I had looked at maybe doing it with jack, but there does
not seem to be an out of the box solution, and jack would largely add
complication to my setup while not offering a lot of benefits in my use
case. Ideally I would like to be able to specify number of milliseconds or
samples or whatever else in the script.
Also is there a buffer size that I would expect for aacplusenc? As I
understand from my Unix books, all stdout stdin redirects are buffered if
they are not writing to the console, I think stderr is an exception to this
policy. Is there a way to provide a rather small granularity to the encoder
so that I can relate what PCM came from the sound card at what time, and
relate that to what is coming out of aacplusenc?
My desire is to be able to label which coded packet corresponds to which PCM
from the sound device in order that I may know exactly in the stream where
to mark things.
Thanks,
Adrian Owen
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