It is my pleasure to announce that the Savonet Team [1] will be presenting Liquidsoap [2] at the ON2: Test signals festival [3], taking place on Friday, Oct. 22 and Saturday, Oct. 23 in Berlin, Germany. We will be holding a workshop session on Friday, during which we will explain how to use Liquidsoap in many details, and a more general talk about Liquidsoap the next Saturday. We are also expecting to prepare and release a second beta for the occasion, which we are planning to use (...)
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Liquidsoap at ON2: Test signals, October, 22-23 2010 in Berlin28 September 2010, by -
Liquidsoap 1.0 beta1 and 0.9.3 released!11 September 2010, byWe have finally released two new versions of Liquidsoap! This is a very good news for the project because the 1.0 branch contains huge and exciting improvements in particular video support, dynamic source creation/destruction and support for different clocks/time flow. 1.0 beta is also the first release that runs natively on windows, when compiled using the ocaml cross-compiler. 1.0 is still some time away but the beta is now considered solid enough to be considered for production. That’s (...)
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Liquidsoap-full 0.9.2-2 and ocaml-cry 0.1.29 March 2010, byAn issue with the new ocaml-cry module that replaces the shout library has been recently discovered. This issue was related to the data sent to the icecast server and could result in a higher load and loss of data when sending data to the server. We have released a new version of ocaml-cry that fixes this issue, numbered 0.1.2. We have also released a new liquidsoap-full tarball, numbered 0.9.2-2 and now available in the download section on sourceforge.net. Additionally, our custom (...)
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Liquidsoap 0.9.2 is out !31 October 2009, byThe savonet team is proud to announce the release of liquidsoap 0.9.2. This release is a snapshot of upcoming features, but it also brings several important bugfixes. As a snapshot, it contains experimental and unpolished features, and also slightly breaks compatibility with previous 0.9.x versions. The interesting features in this release are: Switched to a custom implementation of the shout protocols. This allows in particular AAC+ output support, using either the external aacpluenc (...)
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Ocaml-cry15 October 2009, byComing along with the next release of liquidsoap, we have just released a new module for ocaml, namely ocaml-cry. Ocaml-cry is a native implementation of the protocols used for sending source data to icecast and shoutcast servers. The main difference with the famous libshout implementation is about flexibility. This module allows to set any source header, which in particular allows to use any custom format which is compatible with the servers. However, contrary to libshout, ocaml-cry (...)
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