From 506b8e7dedb80d79bf015e47d92e8b8dd8284584 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hans-Christoph Steiner Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2003 17:08:55 +0000 Subject: added files straight from Yves' sources svn path=/trunk/externals/unauthorized/; revision=864 --- mp3cast~/README | 108 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 108 insertions(+) create mode 100644 mp3cast~/README (limited to 'mp3cast~/README') diff --git a/mp3cast~/README b/mp3cast~/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99c2bbc --- /dev/null +++ b/mp3cast~/README @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +Version 0.01 +copyright (c) 2001 by Olaf Matthes +ported to Linux by Yves Degoyon + +mp3cast~.dll is a MPEG I Layer III (mp3) streaming external for pd (by Miller +Puckette) that connects to a SHOUTcast or IceCast server. + +To install mp3cast~, follow the steps from INSTALL + +This software is published under GPL terms. + +This is software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. +Use it at your OWN RISK. It's possible to damage e.g. hardware or your hearing +due to a bug or for other reasons. +We do not warrant that the program is free of infringement of any third-party +patents. + +***************************************************************************** + +mp3cast~ has been compiled for Linux using LAME 3.92. +The newest version of LAME can be found at sourceforge.net + +COPYING: you may use this source under GPL terms! + +PLEASE NOTE: This software may contain patented alogrithm (at least + patented in some countries). It may be not allowed to sell/use products + based on this source code in these countries. Check this out first! + +COPYRIGHT of MP3 music: + Please note, that the duplicating of copyrighted music without explicit + permission violates the rights of the owner. + +***************************************************************************** + + using mp3cast~ external for Pure Data + +Open the test-mp3cast~.pd to understand how it works. +In this patch, you must send the messages to mp3cast~ +in the following order : + +1/ password ***** +2/ icecast | mp3cast +3/ connect host port +4/ pd dsp 1 + +Parameters sent to mp3cast~ object : + + Sampling Rate (Hz): +Possible values are 48000, 44100 and 32000. If Pd runs at a different sampling +rate, LAME will resample the signal. Default value for mp3 sampling rate is Pd's +sampling rate. + + Bitrate (kbit/s): +Possible values are 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256 +and 320. Default is 224. + + Mode: +Possible values are 0 (stereo), 1 (joint stereo, the default), 2 (dual channel) +and 3 (mono). + + Password: +The default is 'pd', can be changed with a message "passwd yourpassword". + + Server: +Use message "connect name_of_your_server.com port" to connect (same as with +Pd's netsend). 'port' is the number specified in the server's config file. +Attention (for SHOUTcast users): The actual port number used is one higher! +Standard would be 8000 resulting in a socket at port 8001!!! Bare this in mind +when configuring proxys or using mp3cast~ in connection with netsend / +netreceive. For IceCast, the port number used is the same as specified. + + Outlet: +The outlet outputs an int, 1 if connected to SHOUTcast server, 0 if not. This could +be used to build an automatic reconnect mechanism. + + Other things: +mp3cast~ prints the current status (connection, login, LAME status) to the pd +window. To see the current settings, send it a message "print" and mp3 settings +will be displayed. +Note that changing any mp3 settings will require to disconnect and reconnect again! +This has to be done manually. + + Known problems: +If you turn off audio processing when you are connected with the server, no data will +be sent to it. This will make the server disconnect after a certain time ('no data' +error in server log). mp3cast~ does not recongnise this and attempts to keep on +streaming. To avoid this set 'AutoDumpSourceTime' in the servers config file to a +fairly high value preventing the server from closing the socket to fast. + +ALLOWED QUALITY FACTOR : + + -q = 0...9. Default -q 5 + -q 0: Highest quality, very slow + -q 9: Poor quality, but fast + -h Same as -q 2. Recommended. + -f Same as -q 7. Fast, ok quality + +ALLOWED SAMPLERATE/BITRATES + +MPEG-1 layer III sample frequencies (kHz): 32 48 44.1 +bitrates (kbps): 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 160 192 224 256 320 + +MPEG-2 layer III sample frequencies (kHz): 16 24 22.05 +bitrates (kbps): 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 + +MPEG-2.5 layer III sample frequencies (kHz): 8 12 11.025 +bitrates (kbps): 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 + -- cgit v1.2.1