It's very easy to provide such a file !
But if you tell me where to look in the code, I can look in it and try to
adapt it to 24 bits.
So form I will able to test it on my Linux server.
Thanks a lot.
But if you prefer an short stereo 48k 24 bits ask me.
Best regards.
Grag38
I mean that there is no RFC about streaming 48khz/24bit.
Actually, there is: RFC 3190, which defines RTP payloads for 20 and
24-bit linear audio (as well as 12-bit DAT audio).
We already support the reception of 24-bit (and 20-bit) linear audio
over RTP. We don't yet support the *transmission* of 24-bit (or 20-bit)
linear audio over RTP, but it would be quite straightforward to update
the code to support this.
However, doing this would not be a priority for me, *unless* you can
provide us an example of a 24-bit WAV audio file.
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
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