That project link uses ffmpeg which is the same libraries as avconv so you might be able to do it.
Cheers Tim On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 9:41 AM Tim Camp <t...@wnsp.com> wrote: > Greetings, > > Here is a interest item for you > https://github.com/alfredh/baresip > > Tim > > > > > On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 9:38 AM Tim Camp <t...@wnsp.com> wrote: > >> Chester, >> Not sure about SIP but I wouldn't be surprised it it's possible, it is >> kind of a swiss army knife. >> I use it to send to Tieline Bridge-it's at three different transmitter >> sites which does several things for me. >> One, I don't have to buy a tieline unit for the studio. >> Two, connection straight from Rivendell through Jack to the transmitter >> site so no conversion back to analog, AES goes from Tieline straight into >> processing >> so everything is digital from Rivendell to transmitter. >> I actually run three radio stations (translators) from one instance of >> Rdairplay to jack to 3 instances of avconv to 3 transmitters. >> >> If i get time I will look into the SIP question cause I simply don't know. >> >> Tim Camp >> WZEW-FM >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 9:17 AM Chester Graham <presid...@chester.ws> >> wrote: >> >>> Hmm, that opens up another possibility. >>> We currently use icecast and mp3 to distribute to 7 stations Barix 100's >>> at stations, but am looking for more secure options as we upgrade from >>> Rivendell 2.2.0 on Ubuntu to Rivendell 3.0 on Centos 7. >>> So far, I am stuck on getting Rivendell to talk to Jack or Glasscoder. >>> Saw this article >>> >>> https://www.radioworld.com/tech-and-gear/buyers-guide/iheart-audio-transport-barix >>> >>> which looks like it would be able to provide some redunancy that we >>> don't currently have. >>> Do you think the avconv could be made to provide a feed to a Sip server? >>> Chester >>> >>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 9:51 AM Tim Camp <t...@wnsp.com> wrote: >>> >>>> I do something similar using jack in combination with avconv. >>>> Here is the command line I use for mp2 >>>> avconv -f jack -ac 2 -i LABEL -acodec mp2 -b:a 256k -f rtp rtp:// >>>> *ip:port* >>>> >>>> This creates a jack plug (LABEL) for the connection, sets the codec, >>>> rate, and the destination. >>>> It also can support opus. >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> >>>> Tim Camp >>>> WZEW-FM >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 8:26 AM Chester Graham <presid...@chester.ws> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Is there any way to get audio from Rivendell to Jack or GlassCoder to >>>>> a SIP server to the Barix MA400 using the Opus Codec? >>>>> >>>>> https://www.barix.com/solutions/sip-voip-moh/ >>>>> >>>>> Chester Graham >>>>> WGTT 91.5 FM >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Rivendell-dev mailing list >>>>> Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org >>>>> http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Tim Camp >>>> Director of Operations/Programming >>>> Dot Com Plus L.L.C. >>>> dba WZEW-FM WNSP-FM >>>> Mobile, Al. >>>> >>>> >> >> -- >> Tim Camp >> Director of Operations/Programming >> Dot Com Plus L.L.C. >> dba WZEW-FM WNSP-FM >> Mobile, Al. >> >> > > -- > Tim Camp > Director of Operations/Programming > Dot Com Plus L.L.C. > dba WZEW-FM WNSP-FM > Mobile, Al. > > -- Tim Camp Director of Operations/Programming Dot Com Plus L.L.C. dba WZEW-FM WNSP-FM Mobile, Al.
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