On Aug 10, 2019, at 14:19, Brian McGlynn wrote:
> This is Centos 7 with a custom compiled library (probably in /usr/local).
>
> That could be the issue.
That’s a common RHEL gotcha. For whatever reason, they don’t include
‘/usr/local/lib[64]’ in the default library search path. Try
Thanks.
This is Centos 7 with a custom compiled library (probably in /usr/local).
That could be the issue.
On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 10:28 Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Aug 8, 2019, at 21:41, Brian McGlynn wrote:
>
> I'm trying out Glasscoder (as a potential replacement for Darkice) and am
>
On Aug 8, 2019, at 21:41, Brian McGlynn wrote:
> I'm trying out Glasscoder (as a potential replacement for Darkice) and am
> testing out a few things. I've been able to get Icecast to work well with
> MP3 and MP2 audio, but cannot seem to get AAC and AAC+ to work.
>
> They don't appear as
Hello,
I'm trying out Glasscoder (as a potential replacement for Darkice) and am
testing out a few things. I've been able to get Icecast to work well with
MP3 and MP2 audio, but cannot seem to get AAC and AAC+ to work.
They don't appear as options in the GUI despite showing as "yes" when I