Followup: After my instance ran for a couple of hours, I began encountering the same error (skipping the first second or so of files) with samplerate=48000 as well. Looks like that was a bad correlation on my part.
I've reverted the test stream to 44100, where it sounds SO much better. Still looking for a solution to the bad file starts. --- Bill Goldsmith Radio Paradise www.radioparadise.com On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 6:29 PM William Goldsmith <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm setting up a FLAC stream using a playlist of FLAC files. Like all > proper files sourced originally from CDs, these are 44100 Hz 16bit files. > Therefore I set the FLAC parameters like so: > > output.icecast( > %ogg(%flac > (samplerate=44100, > channels=2, > compression=4, > bits_per_sample=16)), > (etc...) > > Set like this, Liquidsoap cuts off the first second or so of each file. > However, if I change it to samplerate=48000 the files play normally. > > Unfortunately, this introduces unacceptable resampling artifacts to the > audio, which kinda defeats the whole purpose of a FLAC stream. The > artifacts are clearly audible when the liquidsoap stream is compared > against our web player, which plays the same files in the browser using > http5 streaming. > > I notice that VLC also reports bits per sample as 32, which may or may not > be a clue. > > I'd *really* like to get this working. You can hear the test stream -- > currently @ 48000 -- here: > > http://enc-2.radioparadise.com:8000/flac > > It may or may not be in sync with our regular audio (at > https://radioparadise.com) -- I'm working on a playlist update issue -- > and will be subject to periodic stops & starts, as it's still a work in > progress & not public. > > Thanks for any pointers or suggestions. > -bg > --- > Bill Goldsmith > Radio Paradise > www.radioparadise.com >
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