2012/10/18 Yoann QUERET <[email protected]>:
> Hi,

Hi Yoann!

> With liq 0.9.2 i use output.pipe.external like this to use ffmpeg to
> stream mp3 in a mpegts container :
>
> #-----
> def output.mpegtsa(~id="output.mpegtsa",
>          ~restart_on_crash=true,
>          ~codec="libmp3lame",
>          ~ab=192000,
>          ~ar=44100,
>          ~ac=2,
>          ~ipdest,
>          ~portdest,
>          s)
>          def mpegtsa_p(m) =
>                  "ffmpeg -f wav -i - -acodec #{codec} -ab #{ab} -ar
> #{ar} -ac #{ac} -f mpegts udp://#{ipdest}:#{portdest}?pktsize=1316"
>          end
>          output.pipe.external(id=id,restart_on_crash=restart_on_crash,
>                  process=mpegtsa_p,s)
> end
> output.mpegtsa(input,ar=48000,ipdest="239.168.31.1",portdest=5000)
> #-----
>
>
> With liq 1.0.1 and no longer output.pipe.external I do not understand
> how i can do the same thing ?
>
> Can you enlighten me with a simple example ?

output.external.pipe has been superseded by output.external in 1.0.0
and above. You can find it's documentation there:
  http://liquidsoap.fm/doc-svn/reference.html#output_external

It should basically work the same way, except that you can/need to
specify an encoding format. If you use %wav, this will be equivalent
to the old output.pipe.external.

Romain

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