2011/10/10 David Baelde <[email protected]>:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:17 AM, William T. House <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am looking to develop an embedded shoutcast encoder device for retail.
>> Can liquidsoap be used to accomplish this? Will it run on an ethernut board?
>
> In principle, I don't see why not, at least no less than any other
> tool around. But I don't know how much Nut OS is POSIX-compliant, what
> software runs fine on it, how limited the hardware is, etc. You'll
> have a lot of dependencies and cross-compilers to work out for sure.

To complete, I would warn about one thing: Liquidsoap re-encodes all
data it manupilates.. This can be pretty cpu-intensive. If the stream
you want to manipulate can be only composed of encoded data (mp3 for
instance) then you could have a look at ezstream, which is probably
better suited for streaming without reencoding..

Romain

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