Personal Use FLAC Streaming Solutions? 46
Kulaid982 asks: "A friend of mine has challenged me to put together an internet music server for him. Ideally he'd like to stream music from his apartment to work. I'm aware of mod_mp3 for Apache, and Shoutcast seems to be a great streaming option, however, most of his music is FLAC or WAV. Obviously, .wav files are only streamable over the fastest networks, so is there an option for on the fly encoding to MP3 or FLAC to stream it? This will be a dedicated music-streaming box for his own personal use. I'm sure someone out there has already done this or something similar, so please share; how'd you pull it off?"
"Some technical specifics: The box is a P3 800 with 512MB of RAM, so I'm thinking Linux over Windows; his internet connection is 3 Mbps down, 256kbps up; and his collection is ~400GB, and is a mix of WAV, FLAC, and SHN (SHORTEN) formats."
Use... (Score:4, Informative)
-Winamp 2.92 (yes i know its old but it supports shoutcast)
-SHN and FLAC Winamp plugins
-Winamp Shoutcast DSP plugin
-Windows Shoutcast server
The DSP enocdes to MP3 on the fly, and really dosn't use much in the way of system resources.
The only problem i cna think of is remote control.
Supercast (Score:5, Informative)
SlimServer (Score:5, Informative)
Runs great on my server, which is almost identical system to the one specified. It should handle everything you need, including multiple formats and transcoding.
Their hardware is not required (but as an owner of one, I can say it is cool).
SlimServer? Apache::MP3? (Score:4, Informative)
I used it for a bit, but ditched it in favor of Lincoln Stein's Apache::MP3 [cpan.org]. My SO still uses SlimServer to stream from home to work, though. The two coexist well on my little Debian server. I don't know if SlimServer supports FLAC; Apache::MP3 does.
Winamp (Score:3, Informative)
Re:gnump3d (Score:2, Informative)
Yes you can do it, and if it doesn't work for you mail me (I'm the author).
Re:Use... (Score:3, Informative)
The newest version of WinAMP (5.08) supports the SHOUTcast plugin just fine. You don't need to get an old version.
Re:shoutcast (Score:1, Informative)
It would use too much bandwidth anyway. CD audio (WAV) would use 1411.2 kbps, and FLAC wouldn't reduce that by more than half. Assuming the FLAC is 70% of the input size in the worst case, and TCP overhead limits you to 80% of your line speed, you'd need a connection with 1.2 Mbps upload.
SDSL could work, but many ISPs wouldn't like you uploading at that speed all day, so you'd probably need a T1 (unless you live close enough to work to use 802.11 or dry-pair DSL).
one part: upling speed (Score:4, Informative)
At that point, the files are getting pretty small. A 128k mp3 is 1/10 the size of a
* an iPod would solve a lot of problems while creating very few. The main problem is the cost. OTOH, it doesn't depend on network availability. It can be used in a lot more places than a computer can. It will play mp3, aac, wav, aiff, and Apple's lossless codec. And it can store files and do other cool things.
Re:one part: upling speed (Score:4, Informative)
I agree with the idea of compressing the music and storeing it in a more portable format.
Re:No, you repeat after me (Score:4, Informative)
Personal Use FLAC Streaming Solutions? [google.com]
It's a fun game to play -- try it with other recent Ask Slashdot entries and you start to see how asinine most of the posted questions actually are.
Ampache (Score:4, Informative)
Currently the following file formats are supported.
* MP3 (Id3v1 & Id3v2)
* OGG
* WMA
* RM
* M4A/AAC/MP4 (Itunes files)
* FLAC
* MPC
SlimServer (Score:3, Informative)
I use SlimServer alot. It comes with a software version of the SqueezeBox 2 (which supports ssl tunneling), it can also transcode on the fly to a lower bitrate (must install lame). This is a fantastic feature. I rip my music to mps vbr and transcode to a suitable bitrate for my outbound streams. SlimDevices also has a great support list and most questions are answered in short order.
Re:Use... (Score:1, Informative)
Re:SlimServer? Apache::MP3? (Score:3, Informative)
As long as a command line tool to decode the audio exists which can direct its output to standard out, it can be transcoded and streamed using SlimServer.
Re:Ampache (Score:1, Informative)
Just to pimp my produce a little more it also supports output to
* Any Player that can read a https STREAM
* Local Play through Moosic
* Local Play through MPD
* Multicasting using IceCast
And it can generate the following Playlist types
* Extended m3u
* Simple m3u
* PLS
* ASX
Public SVN: https://svn.ampache.org/trunk [ampache.org]
Themes: http://www.ampache.org/themes/ [ampache.org]
I could go on, but you should just try it for yourself, http://www.ampache.org/support/faq.php [ampache.org]
-Karl Vollmer
Lead Developer, Ampache
Winamp and Shoutcast (Score:3, Informative)
I have a shoutcast server which is feed by winamp ruiing on a windows box. It plays back my files in random mode, and with the shout plugin for winamp shouts the stream into the shoutcast sever. The shoucast server then broad casts on the internet. Been up and running for 3 years now zero issues. It just works.
I have also added a freeware product called wwwinamp from Halo 8 productions (The original was actually made by the winamp/shoutcast guys as well, but they droped it and the Halo 8 guy picked it up). The wwwinamp allows be to contol the feed over the internet from a browser.