Hi Matt,

A long time ago, Liquidsoap could do what you're looking for. We
dropped it when moving to a better design, making things more uniform
by treating outputs like other operators. So it's possible (and not
very hard technically) to do this, but it requires some thinking and a
fair amount of coding. I'm not sure we have the time for that right
now... I guess it depends on the pressure/help from the community.

I see that streaming from very low-power computers is a popular
experience these days, but I'm still unconvinced that it's an
interesting future for liquidsoap. For instance, I had a friend run
liquidsoap on a medium-power board for his home radio, then he
switched to raspberry and liquidsoap was too CPU consuming. He decided
to switch to a (admittedly hackish) solution based on mpd, which he
really likes. I'm not too sad about it, and I'd rather keep liquidsoap
nice and simple than target every possible application.

I'd be happy to keep this discussion going. Tell us why you (and the
world) really need mutualized encoding :p

Cheers,

David

PS: Since airtime builds on liquidsoap, I don't see how it could not
have the same limitation. I guess its three outputs are encoded
separately.

On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Daniel James
<daniel.ja...@sourcefabric.org> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
>> I'm actually more interested in being able to feed an icecast server and
>> a shoutcast server simultaneously from one liquidsoap instance. (without
>> relaying)
>
> Airtime supports up to three independent output streams, you might like
> to take a look at the implementation there.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Daniel
>
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