Hi everyone,

thanks to the mailing list (and many tries) i managed to write a nice
liquidsoap script that works like a charm for playlists made of MP3 files.

I would now like to use the same script to play audio files recorded in an
Android application but i got stuck: right know, any file i produce in my
application, can be played by VLC or other players but not by liquidsoap,
the files are just being skipped with errors about decoder failing in the
logs.

What i need to do is find a combination that is suitable for LiquidSoap
between:

   1. The type of *MediaRecorder.OutputFormat* (Android API)
   2. The type of *MediaRecorder.AudioEncoder* (Android API)
   3. actual extension of the resulting file

To use when encoding the audio file...  any ideas or previous experiences
in this?

I already tried a lot of combinations without any real result.

Thank you so much,
Emanuel.


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