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FishGuy876 FishGuy876 / Brainstorm 484 Posts #1421 (10 years, 8 months ago) |
Hi everyone
Just a quick note to let everyone know that I have added some new bitrates to the list of streams. 192k - By popular demand, we have added a native 192k stream. If you have issued keeping your connection, try one of the lower bitrate streams where not so much bandwidth is needed. This stream is located in the US. 64k - We have added a low-bandwidth 64k mp3 stream that can be used on devices such as phones and tablets. All streams are now listed in the streams list underneath the Now Playing window. The site now natively uses 192k as its main output. All the other streams, including the 128k stream, and transcoded down from this 192 source. As always, if anyone has any issues or problems, let us know |
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FishGuy876 FishGuy876 / Brainstorm 484 Posts #1429 (10 years, 8 months ago) |
Even more stream news
In addition to the default MP3 streams, we now have Ogg Vorbis streams for those who wanted them. The 64k ogg streams do a very good job with the lower bandwidth. In addition to this, we also have a 64k-aac stream, which again soubnds great with even less bandwidth. I will update the streams page here shortly (and fix the new playlist files) so everyone can immediately start using their preferred stream of choice |
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