Thanks for the update. Liquidsoap is always one step ahead of us for the
features we need - we hope to start using video soon :).

Martin
On Oct 10, 2012 3:25 AM, "Romain Beauxis" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> If you have not been following our updates on twitter (@savonet) or
> Facebook, here are a couple of news for you!
>
> We have been invited by Sourcefabric during the last week-end of
> September to attend their Open Day event and meet with the Airtime
> team. The event was a blast and it was great to put faces on names
> that we regularly see around Liquidsoap!
>
> During the event, many things have happened. Here is a quick review of
> them:
>
> * All our source code has now been moved to github:
> https://github.com/savonet
> Github is a great place to share, follow and participate in our coding
> activities. Feel free to follow our projects there, fork them and
> submit pull requests. We'd be delighted to have you participate! This
> can include many different things, such as fixing typos or contribute
> to the documentation, sending bug fixes, new features etc.. Our
> bugtracker has not changed, though, and is still located there:
> http://dev.sourcefabric.org/browse/LS
>
> * We have a new, rewritten gstreamer backend for decoding video files.
> This means that liquidsoap should now be able to decode virtually any
> file that your gstreamer installation can decode! There seems to be
> regular requests regarding using video in liquidsoap. Our position on
> this matter is that there should be no fundamental blocker for using
> video, beside the fact that liquidsoap needs to re-encode video, just
> as with audio. There might, however, be a couple of issues that would
> need to be ironed out because video support is still in need of more
> testing/reviewing/fixing. We are nevertheless very much committed to
> work with any potential video user to fix those, if they show up!
>
> * Opus support has been implemented.
> You can now decode and encode opus files and streams! Opus seems to be
> a very exciting and poweful format and should be widely supported in
> the future, for it is a joint work between, at least, skype and the
> xiph fundation. Please note however that in order to stream opus data
> to icecast, you will need to upgrade to version 2.40-beta. Also, many
> opus decoders (including opusdec) are not yet ready for ogg/opus
> streams because they require a comment packet which may not be present
> in live streams.
>
> This is all for today. We would like to thank again sourcefabric for
> having us over, and also for the great work that they are putting in
> and not only with Airtime. As for liquidsoap, the fun continues so go
> to github, twitter or Facebook and see what's cooking there!
>
> In behalf of the team,
> Romain
>
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