[Interopcast-general][icecast-dev] about translatingdocumentation, but not only documentation.
Lee Azzarello
lee at fallingforward.net
Fri Aug 1 22:39:56 PDT 2003
Hi all. I just joined this list but have been working with Karl H and Arc
on IRC for a while on using ices/icecast in a radio studio in new york.
I'm pretty involved in Linux audio and have a good superficial
understanding of what's available in the Linux world for audio.
To keep this thread on topic, I've mentioned to Karl H before but I guess
it would be worthwile to mention here that there is an audio I/O library
called PortAudio. It is cross platform in the sense that it is a common
API for audio I/O across Windows, Linux, MacOS X and other UNIXes.
I'm part of a OSS project called Audacity, which uses PortAudio
exclusively for all audio I/O. I have it running successfully on Linux,
MacOS X and Windows, all compiled from the same source tree.
I think if Ices could incorporate PortAudio it would handle some serious
portability issues.
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current events the mainstream American media sometimes overlooks.
-l[e^2]
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On 1 Aug 2003, Karl Heyes wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 17:07, Dave St John wrote:
> > What are the chances of getting ices0.3 and ices2 ported to windows as a
> > command line app?
> > and be able to run it as a NT serivce?
>
> It's a question of getting the compiler environment setup to do the port. Much
> of libshout and ices2 are ready but, certain things like live input are different
> from whats in windows.
>
> karl.
>
>
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