I would like to ask you some technical information.
Is it possible to use the encoding method MPEG1 or MPEG2 instead of MP3 with your product FLUID?
I have hardware able to decode MPEG1 or MPEG2 but not MP3.
My aim is: To broadcast a live audio stream via satellite at say 192 Kbs MPEG1
or MPEG2 encoded, the stream must be IP multicast (UDP).
As mentioned before my receiving hardware has built-in MPEG1 and MPEG2 encoder.
Thus going the MP3 route will mean extra hardware (PC + Audio card at the
receiver site)?
Do you know if this has been done before or where can I get informations how to
do it with respect to Linux (2.2.14).
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best Regards,
Fabrizio Calselli
HOT Telecommunications GmbH
Fabrizio Calselli (Network Engineer)
Ottostrae 9
D-64347 Griesheim
Deutschland
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Dear all,
I would like to ask you some technical information.
Is it possible to use the encoding method MPEG1 or MPEG2 instead of MP3 with your product FLUID?
I have hardware able to decode MPEG1 or MPEG2 but not MP3.
My aim is: To broadcast a live audio stream via satellite at say 192 Kbs MPEG1
or MPEG2 encoded, the stream must be IP multicast (UDP).
As mentioned before my receiving hardware has built-in MPEG1 and MPEG2 encoder.
Thus going the MP3 route will mean extra hardware (PC + Audio card at the
receiver site)?
Do you know if this has been done before or where can I get informations how to
do it with respect to Linux (2.2.14).
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best Regards,
Fabrizio Calselli
HOT Telecommunications GmbH
Fabrizio Calselli (Network Engineer)
Ottostrae 9
D-64347 Griesheim
Deutschland
Tel.: ++49-6155-844196 (Office)
Mobile: ++49-172-3405705 (Mobile)
E-Mail: f.calselli@eu.hns.com