Hi,

Those headers are supported by input.harbor (you have to pass the
parameter icy=true to have this enabled). This is also the case for
input.http when the header icy-metaint is provided. Is this the case
for your streams?

++

Sam.

On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 6:08 AM, Martin Konečný
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess that would be called ICE/HTTP protocol headers.
>
> Not sure if Liquidsoap supports this... consider the case where you have
> inputs from input.http, as well as input.harbor as well as files on the
> local system connected via a switch. Sometimes you would be passing through
> these headers and sometimes you wouldn't which would seem a little messy to
> me.
>
> M
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