Another suggestion I am seeing that another new encoder has come out much better and with better quality from the he-aac that is the XHE AAC that they comment that it has better quality and faster, to see if it will soon also be added to the radiocaster
RadioCaster (and RadioBOSS) support custom encoders. If you have a command line encoder for X/HE-AAC you can create a custom encoder and use it. The command line encoder must support stdin/stdout (most of them do).
RadioCaster (and RadioBOSS) support custom encoders. If you have a command line encoder for X/HE-AAC you can create a custom encoder and use it. The command line encoder must support stdin/stdout (most of them do).
I haven't found the xHE Encoder yet, this example is only for the HE-AAC that I use, which certainly reduces the CPU load a little for Radioboss, and the quality is better.
xHE looks like apart from requiring an encoder that supports xHE, from the streaming server side it must support xHE and from the listening device side it must also support xHE. maybe you remember that there used to be MP3pro (player and encoder must install a similar codec)
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