theyush/edcast-reborn

Will Edcast support other file types?

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Looking around the different encoders for Winamp in C:\Program Files 
(x86)\Winamp\Plugins, I'm finding lots of different encoders.
enc_fhgaac.dll
enc_wav.dll
enc_wma.dll
enc_aacplus.dll

According to Issue 4, at 
http://code.google.com/p/edcast-reborn/issues/detail?id=4, Edcast will work 
with the enc_aacplus.dll file (AAC plus)? I'd like AACPlus support as it seems 
to sound better than regular AAC - especially at low bitrates. I pasted the 
file into the Edcast program directory on the standalone copy I have, however I 
can't find AAC+ in the list of formats after I look in the "Configure" settings.
To clear things up these are the settings I get to after right-clicking an 
encoder and selecting configure. - the only ones there are AAC, MP3 Lame, Ogg 
FLAC, and OggVorbis.

If I'm totally wrong in creating this ticket, and AACPlus isn't supported yet, 
I apologize. Consider this a feature request, then.

Thank you and keep up the good work!

Original issue reported on code.google.com by Kevan...@gmail.com on 26 Apr 2013 at 7:50

I've now got a working enc_aacplus.dll file and am using it now. I like it! :)

Please disregard the previous comments unless you plan to add WMA and WAV in 
the future. I admit that wouldn't be a bad idea if it's not that much trouble.

Original comment by Kevan...@gmail.com on 3 May 2013 at 1:45

Kevin, what did you have to do to solve this?

Original comment by tucker....@gmail.com on 13 Nov 2013 at 5:19

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I've found and attached a working AAC+ codec.
An MP3 codec is included as well, along with instructions. :)

Original comment by Kevan...@gmail.com on 22 Nov 2013 at 1:11

Attachments:

All development on edcast has ceased. Sorry

Original comment by jaroma...@gmail.com on 21 Dec 2014 at 11:27

  • Changed state: WontFix
  • Added labels: Type-Other
  • Removed labels: Type-Defect
I understand, but could you at least keep the website open for people to take 
the project over in the future?
I have next to no coding skills, but that doesn't mean this should go to waste. 
There are virtually no other easy-to-use free programs to stream so many 
formats.

Original comment by Kevan...@gmail.com on 21 Dec 2014 at 9:48