From: Brandon C. <br...@lo...> - 2010-09-09 21:34:12
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Liquidsoap actually does this very well...though it may be overkill like Romain says. Maybe you have an exciting story to share? :) - you are taking a single live input and simulcasting it in multiple bitrates (as opposed to doing it locally) - you want some type of snazzy fallback mechanism when the live broadcast goes away - you want exposure in the shoutcast.com directory on top of all this On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Romain Beauxis <to...@ra...> wrote: > Le jeudi 9 septembre 2010 15:59:46, Karl Subflow a écrit : > > Hello Dear > > Hello ! > > > Many Dj use Traktor to mix, unfortunately (for me) > > Traktor can stream only to Icecast, and I'm using Shoutcast as radio > server > > > > Is it possible to send the Icecast audio stream to "liquidsoap > > input.harbor" and serve it with shoutcast , > > > > |||| Computer + traktor( icecast stream) ==> Input.harbor ==> ogg to mp3 > > > > conversion ==> output.shoutcast.mp3 > > Yes it is possible. Although you may want to consider whether this is > possible > using an icecast relay. > > Using liquidsoap, you would have to decode and encode the stream, which is > overkill. > > I think that Icecast can push a stream back to another server. If this is > true > and you can push the stream to a shoutcast server, then in this cas you > would > avoid transcoding the data.. > > Romain > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Automate Storage Tiering Simply > Optimize IT performance and efficiency through flexible, powerful, > automated storage tiering capabilities. View this brief to learn how > you can reduce costs and improve performance. > _______________________________________________ > Savonet-users mailing list > Sav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savonet-users > -- ========================================= Brandon Casci Loudcaster http://loudcaster.com ========================================= |