Any update on this, Tim? We could try to dump the received stream
using input.harbor's dumpfile option so you can send us an example of
a stream that fails to be decoded..
Romain
2016-12-10 20:31 GMT-06:00 Tim Baker :
> I’ve been successfully streaming my station on Liquidsoap for years, I’ve
> s
Hi,
if you want ogg/vorbis only please try to deinstall the speex plugin.
this should remove at least the "header too small" warning.
BR, Peter
Am 11.12.2016 um 03:31 schrieb Tim Baker:
> I’ve been successfully streaming my station on Liquidsoap for years, I’ve
> switched my server (no thanks
If at all possible can you test on ubuntu I think it's 16.x now? I think
someone had the same problem in debian but I cannot remember.
Good luck.
> On Dec 10, 2016, at 10:17 PM, Ondrej Jaburek wrote:
>
> Tim,
> I'm running 4 opus mounts with no problems, however that's on win32 build.
>
> On
Tim,
I'm running 4 opus mounts with no problems, however that's on win32 build.
On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 5:53 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> I thought they fixed the opus issue a while back? I didn't test with
> 1.2.x yet even though that is on my ubuntu machine. I believe this error
> has ben aroun
I thought they fixed the opus issue a while back? I didn't test with 1.2.x yet
even though that is on my ubuntu machine. I believe this error has ben around
for the 2 years I've ben using liquidsoap now.
> On Dec 10, 2016, at 6:31 PM, Tim Baker wrote:
>
> I’ve been successfully streaming my st
I’ve been successfully streaming my station on Liquidsoap for years, I’ve
switched my server (no thanks to Crissic who did a runner and I missed their
email about suddenly shutting down almost overnight, hence I don’t have my
original sources to work from!) and Ogg/Vorbis streams and inputs have