Sure, I just configured the studio software to push AAC+ to the input
harbor, listened and watched the log.
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Romain Beauxis wrote:
> Le dimanche 26 décembre 2010 19:55:39, Brandon Casci a écrit :
> > Actually Liquidsoap still doesn't like live aac+ sources. I trie
Le dimanche 26 décembre 2010 19:55:39, Brandon Casci a écrit :
> Actually Liquidsoap still doesn't like live aac+ sources. I tried that a
> few days ago. According to the log FAAD does frequently. It gets restarted
> but you hear an audible skipping sound in the stream every
> few minutes.
Ok, thu
Actually Liquidsoap still doesn't like live aac+ sources. I tried that a few
days ago. According to the log FAAD does frequently. It gets restarted but
you hear an audible skipping sound in the stream every
few minutes.
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Romain Beauxis wrote:
> Le dimanche 26 déce
Le dimanche 26 décembre 2010 18:08:28, Brandon Casci a écrit :
> I just want to clarify one thing...I'm not streaming OGG to the clients.
> The live source is streaming OGG, and it's being streamed as mp3/aac to
> the cleints. I chose OGG streaming from the live source because you can
> send Liquid
Okay I didn't understand correctly at first. Then it's a totally
different story: liquidsoap is receiving OGG, and doing the fallback
between live and other content. Liquidsoap does support OGG streams,
no question here.
I'm not sure what your problem could be... We've observed that
liquidsoap is
I just want to clarify one thing...I'm not streaming OGG to the clients. The
live source is streaming OGG, and it's being streamed as mp3/aac to the
cleints. I chose OGG streaming from the live source because you can send
Liquidoap a fairly good quality stream at a lower bitrate, so it's more
tole
Hi Brandon,
2010/12/25 Brandon Casci :
> I have it setup to live broadcast from my PC, and it falls back to content on
> the server when the live feed is gone.
Just to clarify, you're talking of an icecast fallback, not a
liquidsoap fallback, iirc.
> Do some OGG streaming clients tend to disconn
Not really a Liquidsoap quesiton, but I'm curious if anyone knows what is
causing this behavior.
OK, I know it's Christmas Eve and a lot of people that celebrate are
celebrating..but..I was listening to my station while doing some shopping. I
have it setup to live broadcast from my PC, and it fall
Hi again !
Le Tuesday 16 December 2008 18:16:28 Brandon Casci, vous avez écrit :
> I'm experimenting with liquidsoap. It's very nice. I've got two icecast
> outputs set up. One mp3, one ogg. Whenever a track changes, the client
> player drops the connection. There is a seamless transition
Hello,
I'm experimenting with liquidsoap. It's very nice. I've got two icecast
outputs set up. One mp3, one ogg. Whenever a track changes, the client
player drops the connection. There is a seamless transition between tracks
on the mp3 stream. At first I thought it may be a buffer issue, so I
incr
10 matches
Mail list logo