ruediger.kupper wrote: 
> @bpa: This makes the stream playable. But I take it, this is not the
> right way advertising an opus sream?

Joint reply to you and philppe

philippe_44 wrote: 
> Just one thing (I know @bpa gave you a solution already) but audio/ogg
> is not the wrong mimetype for opus. Ogg is a container. You should have,
> as pointed by @bpa "audio/ogg;codecs=opus" as mimetype
> (https://people.xiph.org/~giles/2013/draft-ietf-codec-oggopus.html). 
> BTW, did you try a more recent version of squeezelite? @ralphy has
> integrated a while ago my patch to support opus natively w/o transcoding
> in LMS

Just to specific I changed "application/ogg" and not "audio/ogg" - not
sure if there is a "application/ogg;codecs=opus" in use.

I find how specific MIME type are used in practice can vary to what is
"specified"/"recommended" somewhere.  The fact that this stream with
current MIME type plays OK in my Chrome browser directly by pasting the
URL make me think "opus" and "application/ogg" is an "accepted"
combination by some implementers.

OGG is a container format. Ogg/glac and Ogg/opus as well as normal
ogg/vorbis are supported by LMS scanner so the scanner (e.g. OggOpus.pm)
may need to be checked to see why this stream got through. I didn't test
with latest LMS 8.0.0 which had the patches for the recent problem with
AAC stream with MP3 suffix but had similar erratic playback symptoms.


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