Ok,

I found the link I knew I had read about this somewhere :)
http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/external_decoders.html

You can use external programs in liquidsoap to decode audio files. The
> program must be able to output WAV data to its standard output (stdout)
> and, posssibly, read encoded data from its standard input.


Reading the mpg123 man page

mpg123 reads one or more files (or standard input if ``-'' is specified) or
> URLs and plays them on the audio device (default) or outputs them to
> stdout.  file/URL is assumed to be an MPEG audio bit stream.


Looks like I have a very easy route. Now to spend the weekend testing this
:)

Martin

2012/4/5 Martin Konečný <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> After doing a make on the latest version of Liquidsoap in Mercurial I get:
>
>  * Supported input formats
>    - Vorbis            : yes
>    - Theora            : no (requires theora)
>    - Speex             : no (requires speex)
>    - Dirac             : no (requires schroedinger)
>    - Flac (native)     : yes
>    - Flac (ogg)        : yes
>    - MP3               : yes
>    - AAC               : no (requires faad)
>    - text-to-speech    : yes
>    - XML playlists     : no (requires xmlplaylist)
>    - Lastfm            : no (requires lastfm)
>
>
> I notice on this (OLD) documentation that MP2 support is stated:
> http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-0.3.8/concepts.html
>
> But it looks like it has been removed from newer versions of the
> documentation (as well as the final "make" output)
>
> My problem is that I'm trying to play some mp2 files from an RCS System:
> http://www.rcsworks.com/en/ and I've found almost no players capable of
> playing it (Liquidsoap included) except for mpg123. I noticed there is
> libmpg123, and if memory serves me, there was a way to get Liquidsoap to
> use different decoders. Is this true, or would this require an OCAML
> binding?
>
> Martin
>
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