I am working on developing a browser based DJ system using LiquidSoap on
the 'back end'.
The goal would be a setup where the DJ would not have to install anything
other than a 'current' browser in order to do a live show.
Most of the code is actually written and working at the alpha stage at
least. The only issue I have is microphone input.
>From what I've read, WebRTC will let the browser have access to the mic and
then send the audio to another system (sounds like the design is to another
browser, but also sounds like it could be anywhere).
Is there any possibility that can/will have WebRTC as a source (similar to
harbor or icecast)?
I know that there are other ways to get voice from the desktop over to
LiquidSoap, but all those I have looked at involve quite a few extra
'pieces' (winamp/mixxx/? to icecast to LiquidSoap), or some such. If
somebody has an alternate suggestion, I'd be interested in that too.
Thanks. Nick
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