Hi all!

2012/6/18 Martin Konečný <[email protected]>:
> Really cool that you are doing this, I'm also waiting for Raspberry Pi's
> here in North America. Keep us updated :)

I have received my raspberry! Here are a couple of facts related to liquidsoap:

* liquidsoap's debian package for armel in wheezy is broken.. apt-get
install liquidsoap won't work out of the box.. :-(
Will fix.. In the mean time, it is quite easy to recompile liquidsoap,
fetching deps by doing:
  apt-get build-dep liquidsoap

* mp3, vorbis and aacplus encoders are too slow.. :-(
You can test that this is not liquidsoap's fault by using lame's
command line.. The CPU is just too slow to encode.. There is still a
chance that someone will produce e.g. a lame library optimized for the
board tho..

* voaacenc encoder works!
This is not so much surprising. This code comes from Google and they
use it on android, so it's probably highly optimized..

* Flac encoder works!
Flac is light-weighted so it's not a surprised either.

* All decoders seems to work fine real time.

In conclusion, it seems that you may be able to use the rasberry pi to:
1) Run a web stream encoded in aac using voaacenc.
2) Relay/playout streams/files.

I'll keep playing with the board and keep you guys updated..

Romain

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