AAC+ (HE-AAC) Internet Radio Stations Support

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Re: AAC+ (HE-AAC) Internet Radio Stations Support

by RUBn? » Tue Jan 26, 2010 9:30 am

Big_Berny wrote:
RUBn? wrote:
Big_Berny wrote:Sure for streaming it should be useful. But I didn't see a lot HE-AAC-Streams yet.
Dude, I have like 30 stations that play AAC+ and some of them are quite popular! (SomaFM, RadioParadise, ..)
Look at the date! I wrote that one year ago! :D
OK, would 've been only 10 then :-p.

Anyway, does anyone has any knowledge on this meanwhile (in MM without Winamp)?
I can't find any winamp plugins either for this specifically, for what it's worth. Maybe the standard winamp plugin can be used in MM (kind of way around installing winamp and using it as player)? No idea however where to find that one..

Re: AAC+ (HE-AAC) Internet Radio Stations Support

by Big_Berny » Tue May 26, 2009 3:59 pm

Look at the date! I wrote that one year ago! :D

Re:

by RUBn? » Tue May 26, 2009 6:06 am

How far does MM stand with AAC+ now?
I really miss this. I recently switched to MM, and I love it, except that I must seek alternative URL's for a lot of my radio stations now. And it does of course higher my bandwidth use, since there isn't any better high quality, low bit rate and generally accepted standard out there.
I'd also hate to install Winamp.

To be honest, I thought aac+ was the "better" standard nowadays for streaming!?
Big_Berny wrote:Sure for streaming it should be useful. But I didn't see a lot HE-AAC-Streams yet.
Dude, I have like 30 stations that play AAC+ and some of them are quite popular! (SomaFM, RadioParadise, ..)

Just an output plugin from Winamp, wouldn't that do, to play it? I didn't find it in the plugins list (only input).

AAC+ codecs pros cons

by Mathew » Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:53 am

Yes Its support have a look at http://audio-codecs.blogspot.com/

Re: stream needs

by pushpull » Sat May 31, 2008 9:51 pm

nohitter151 wrote:
pushpull wrote:The wiki does say that it is supported by winamp so, if you select winamp as the player in the options, it would seem that it should then play. I don't have winamp on this computer so I cannot test this out.

Another thing that concerns me about netradio is the use of flash players. As far as I know there is no way to play these streams via MM and it seems the use of these players is only growing. I would rather maintain control of the player on my computer where there is the possibility to modify and control its actions.

pushpull
I would think that you could play a flash stream through the web node, but I don't really know as I've never tried it.
Other than the links for amazon, emusic, ect. I do not see a way to navigate using the web node unless there is something I am missing. Even if you could navigate like a browser via the web node would the webpage player be in control (pause,stop, etc.) or would MM be in control of these functions?

Re: stream needs

by nohitter151 » Fri May 30, 2008 9:34 pm

pushpull wrote:The wiki does say that it is supported by winamp so, if you select winamp as the player in the options, it would seem that it should then play. I don't have winamp on this computer so I cannot test this out.

Another thing that concerns me about netradio is the use of flash players. As far as I know there is no way to play these streams via MM and it seems the use of these players is only growing. I would rather maintain control of the player on my computer where there is the possibility to modify and control its actions.

pushpull
I would think that you could play a flash stream through the web node, but I don't really know as I've never tried it.

stream needs

by pushpull » Fri May 30, 2008 9:30 pm

The wiki does say that it is supported by winamp so, if you select winamp as the player in the options, it would seem that it should then play. I don't have winamp on this computer so I cannot test this out.

Another thing that concerns me about netradio is the use of flash players. As far as I know there is no way to play these streams via MM and it seems the use of these players is only growing. I would rather maintain control of the player on my computer where there is the possibility to modify and control its actions.

pushpull

by Big_Berny » Fri May 30, 2008 11:47 am

Sure for streaming it should be useful. But I didn't see a lot HE-AAC-Streams yet.

Here is some AAC+ info link

by cuacue » Fri May 30, 2008 11:03 am

From Wikipedia for all users to read

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HE-AAC_v2

Sorry about that

by cuacue » Fri May 30, 2008 10:23 am

You're right man.

Thanks for the correction.

Here's an apple link about AAC to read about it.

http://www.apple.com/quicktime/technologies/aac/

Couldn't find one about AAC+ from them.

I like my files in higher bitrates than 96 but just for streaming i think AAC+ can offer a lot.

What do you think?

by Big_Berny » Fri May 30, 2008 4:43 am

Well iTunes isn't the creator of AAC+. It's even not the creator of AAC but just a supporter of that format.

Btw AAC+ (HE-AAC) is only better than the normal AAC at bitrates <96 Kbps (at max).

In fact...

by cuacue » Fri May 30, 2008 12:42 am

iTunes does play aac streams, but not AAC+

I was hoping to listen to aac+ streams in iTunes to solve this matter but iTunes (the creator of AAC+) does not support it!.

Some iTunes users have been waiting for it to support aac+, they have even express their wish to recode their library to aac+ since it takes even less space.

anyway... i just hope MM supports it, don't care about iTunes, don't like it.

by EWJ2l » Thu May 29, 2008 12:15 am

I have been having the same problem and have yet to stumble across and answer. Files play fine off my computer but I haven't yet gotten an internet radio stream to play with MM, while in itunes they stream fine.

AAC+ (HE-AAC) Internet Radio Stations Support

by cuacue » Tue May 20, 2008 7:31 pm

I have searched the forums for an answer to this matter. As of now it seems Mediamonkey is not able to stream aac+ internet radio stations. It contacts the station, retrieves the name and that's it!.

If anybody is or has been able please tell how, otherwise it would be a nice feature in future MM releases.

If anybody likes to do a test please open the following url and let me know if you are able to listen to it. It is a 32kbps AAC+ Station
http://cdn-1-mp3.ssmn.net:8090/listen.pls

Thanks!
Cuacue

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