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
Hi David,
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.
Yes, you can have different bitrates and codecs for each of the three
outputs - I only mentioned this solution because relaying is not
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Daniel James
daniel.ja...@sourcefabric.org wrote:
Yes, you can have different bitrates and codecs for each of the three
outputs - I only mentioned this solution because relaying is not required.
The point here is not what you can have, but what you cannot have:
On 30 Oct 2013, at 09:42, David Baelde david.bae...@gmail.com wrote:
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
Ok, I'm happy to focus on other things for now, then. Thanks for
sharing your expertise!
David
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Matt Camp m...@noise.net.nz wrote:
On 30 Oct 2013, at 09:42, David Baelde david.bae...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Matt,
A long time ago, Liquidsoap could do what you're
I've looked through all the documentation, api references, etc and I'm not
quite sure how to (if it can be done) overcome my obstacle.
I'm part of a small crew of djs who mix live regularly via icecast around
the world to one server. Currently I have
Default feed (silence usually, but sometimes