[Icecast] Forcing a sspecific stream type
Greg Ogonowski
greg at indexcom.com
Sat Oct 10 22:57:24 UTC 2015
That is transcoding.
If you are attempting to achieve good audio quality, this is exactly what you don’t want to do.
This is like taking a .jpg and making another .jpg from it.
/greg.
From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Dennis Heerema
Sent: Saturday, 10 October, 2015 15:50
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Hi Steve,
I think you are able to do what you want with liquidsoap.
Regards,
Dennis
Verzonden vanaf mijn Cyanogen-telefoon
Op 11 okt. 2015 12:19 AM schreef Jordan Erickson <jerickson at logicalnetworking.net>:
>
> Hi Steve, Icecast simply passes the stream through unconverted. You'd
> want to employ something that will convert the stream for you before it
> hits Icecast.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Jordan
>
>
> On 10/10/2015 01:43 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> > Is it possible to force Icecast to stream in a specific stream type,
> > such as OGG, regardless of the source or input? For example, if a
> > streaming client connects to an Icecast server with an MP3 format
> > stream, can Icecast be forced to send it out as OGG or AAC or anything
> > else? Or does Icecast simply pass the stream through unconverted?
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