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geier22

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Questions about Audio Routing in "Streaming"
« on: November 21, 2018, 01:34:07 pm »

I have some questions about streaming. If I choose:

PublicRadioFan : Mediacenter uses ALSA with the Chromium Engine (Photo 1)
No second window opens.

Shoutcast: MC opens a second window and uses the Chromium Engine with PulsAudio (Photo 2)

Icecast does not open a second window and plays via PulseAudio

Swiss classic plays via Alsa (Query: "add to Web media)

Swiss Jazz plays via PulseAudio (no query: "add to Web media)

Is this a bug?

Why is this so?
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Re: Questions about Audio Routing in "Streaming"
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2018, 09:46:51 am »

I have some questions about streaming. If I choose:

PublicRadioFan : Mediacenter uses ALSA with the Chromium Engine (Photo 1)
No second window opens.

Shoutcast: MC opens a second window and uses the Chromium Engine with PulsAudio (Photo 2)

Icecast does not open a second window and plays via PulseAudio

Swiss classic plays via Alsa (Query: "add to Web media)

Swiss Jazz plays via PulseAudio (no query: "add to Web media)

Is this a bug?

Why is this so?
There are some differences in the way they are accessed. The Streaming category is kind of a catch-all. Radio Paradise for example has a completely different API and plays directly through MC's audio engine.
Anything web based will not.

I can't see why there should be a difference between Swiss Classic and Swiss Jazz. I'll take a look at that one. It looks like Swiss Classic is using the MC audio engine as well. I assume that would be the preferred method if it's possible.

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