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Saturday 08 May 2010
Upgraded Audio Server
Kipp
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Saturday 08 May 2010 - 04:11PM
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IMPORTANT PLEASE READ!!!
We've upgraded the audio server software to finally fix a problem with the 64k stream constantly getting garbled. The upgraded software also allows us to use a newer audio stream format called AAC. AAC is the successor to MP3 and sounds better at the same bitrates. We are only using AAC on the 64k and 32k stream and will remain to be using MP3 on our 128k stream because it is so standard and pretty much any media player supports MP3. It is important that you know that AAC streams cannot be played in Windows Media Player v11 and before. Only Windows 7 has the a compatible Windows Media Player so if you need to listen to the 32k or 64k stream in windows you will need to start using an alternate player to Window Media Player such as Winamp. Remember you can use the 128k stream still with any players.
We've upgraded the audio server software to finally fix a problem with the 64k stream constantly getting garbled. The upgraded software also allows us to use a newer audio stream format called AAC. AAC is the successor to MP3 and sounds better at the same bitrates. We are only using AAC on the 64k and 32k stream and will remain to be using MP3 on our 128k stream because it is so standard and pretty much any media player supports MP3. It is important that you know that AAC streams cannot be played in Windows Media Player v11 and before. Only Windows 7 has the a compatible Windows Media Player so if you need to listen to the 32k or 64k stream in windows you will need to start using an alternate player to Window Media Player such as Winamp. Remember you can use the 128k stream still with any players.
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