Hello Paul, please provide more information. There is no known issue with M* processors. It works fine on my M1 Macbook Air (Sonoma) and M1 Max (Ventura) and no one else has reported issues so far. So it must be individual problems. What does "not broadcasting" mean exactly? Try to explain in more detail what you do and what is happening. It would be best if you could provide a screen recording that demonstates the issue. Best, Daniel
Hello Paul, please provide more information. There is no known issue with M* processors. It works fine on my M1 Macbook Air (Ventura) and M1 Max (Sonoma) and no one else has reported issue so far. So it must be individual problems. What does "not broadcasting" mean exactly? Try to explain in more detail what you do and what is happening. It would be best if you could provide a screen recording that demonstates the issue. Best, Daniel
Oh, I didn't know that. I figured out how to do it and made a quick test. If nothing comes up that would speak against that change it will be included in the next release :)
Hi Dave, I am afraid I don't understand what you mean by "bitrate property for Icecast". Please elaborate more on that and how do you set it via BUTT config file?
Hello Sotmo, I see two possible reasons why it might not work: 1. Please make sure that you downloaded the correct version of libfdk-aac-2.dll. So if you are using BUTT 0.1.41 use this dll: https://danielnoethen.de/butt/release/0.1.41/AAC/libfdk-aac-2.dll If you use on older version, replace the version in the URL above with the version of BUTT you are using. Although In most cases the aac dll does not change from one BUTT release to another I recommend to always download the version that is linked...
Hello Sotmo, I see two possible reasons why it is not working: 1. Please make sure that you downloaded the correct version of libfdk-aac-2.dll. So if you are using BUTT 0.1.41 use this dll: https://danielnoethen.de/butt/release/0.1.41/AAC/libfdk-aac-2.dll If you use on older version, replace the version in the URL above with the version of BUTT you are using. Although In most cases the aac dll does not change from one BUTT release to another I recommend to always download the version that is linked...
Hello Dave, this is a known issue with Icecast 2.4.4. It should work with the newer -kh versions, though. Also Icecast 2.5betaX has a fix for that. Best, Daniel
Thank you for verifiying Rafael.