[CELT-dev] [OT] high quality point-to-point audio streaming software?

Dennis Heerema dennis at heerema.net
Thu Feb 17 02:16:42 PST 2011


Hi Ross, all others,

There is a product not finished yet called fideliphone

http://www.fideliphone.com/
Simple to configure, point to point. Its beta though.

Another product witch I use for an hospital radio station:

teamtalk

http://www.bearware.dk/

It's like teamspeak,  free for use, client server config, uses speex codec 
and Celt (mono and strereo).


regards,

Dennis



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 Het is een raar fenomeen.
 Maar echte Amsterdammers wonen er 20 kilometer omheen!!

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-----Original Message-----
 From: "Ross Bencina" <rossb-lists at audiomulch.com>
 To: <celt-dev at xiph.org>
 Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 20:50:56 +1100
 Subject: [CELT-dev] [OT] high quality point-to-point audio streaming 
software?


Hi Guys

 Sorry, this is off-topic here but relates to current use of CELT and/or 
Opus
 in real-world systems. If there's a better forum to ask this question 
please
 let me know.

 I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of software I can use
 right now that will give me high-quality point-to-point live audio 
streaming
 accross the  internet. Kind of like Skype, but designed for stereo music
 instead of just voice. The application is streaming a live music concert
 from one venue to another venue on another continent.

 Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've read that you can do things like this 
with
 icecast but my understanding is you need to configure a server so it's more
 suited to permenatnt broadcast than for ad-hoc once-off point-to-point 
audio
 streaming sessions.

 I guess once Opus is finished Skype will do something like this but I'm
 wondering what's available today (the concert is in one week!).

 Any and all pointers welcome :-)

 Thanks!

 Ross.

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