[icecast] Transcoding from icecast2->icecast2 results in "garbage"

oddsock oddsock at oddsock.org
Sun May 4 17:01:18 UTC 2003



actually, the reason I suggested you post to the list was so that you could 
explain what you are, in fact, trying to do, and see if anyone else has a 
recommendation on another approach, since your *specific* use of transcoder 
is having troubles....so perhaps you should try that...

oddsock
At 08:57 AM 5/4/2003 +0200, you wrote:
>On 4 May 2003 at 10:49, Geoff Shang wrote:
>
> > I have done this in the past, though it was a few months back.  First
> > thing to check - you need to change all occurances of
> > "application/x-ogg" to "application/ogg".  These are in liboddcast.cpp
> > and transcurl.cpp.  Change these and recompile.  This is almost
> > certainly your problem, as streamTranscoder is thinking that the input
> > is MP3.
>
>Oh well, I missed a detail :-) My input and output ARE MP3 - thats
>abolutely correct. So the funny thing is that it works with a
>Shoutcast-server but not with an icecast2-server as input. Oddsock
>already confirmed this bug (and tried a lot to give me a quick
>help!). But lowering all Buffers in the mp3decoder.h and something we
>weren't able to track this bug down.
>
>Is anybody else of you involved in the development / knows how to
>deal with the code? Could someone possibly have a look at it?
>
>
>Greetingz
>  Stefan
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