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You want the Roku to be served the transcoded stream from TVH. Going over your post again, I think I now get it. and therefor can't come up with a suggestion on HOW and WHERE to do the transcoding (because I don't know the Roku).Īh. The thing is I don't understand how the end-to-end chain is supposed to work. Nevertheless, maybe you can dig out a codec of good quality which both your Roku and TVH/ffmpeg support? Check ffmpeg -encoders to see what can match and use the according encoder name in the -acodec parameter of your pipe command line.Īgain, I'm very sorry to not be able to better help you here. Sorry.ĭid you try to just use a transcoding, audio-only stream profile on TVH which the Roku can use? I mean, skip the Kodi part (or is that required for the Roku to access the stream?) Then again, I am not perfectly sure if the blend of TVH you are running on the RPi supports mp3 output codec at all. Needless to say: I have no clue about the features and the connectivity of the Roku device. what do you actually want to achieve? Playback on the Roku? And which system will do the transcoding: Kodi or TVH? From what I understand, you are receiving a radio station stream with TVH as HE-AACv2 and want to playback this as mp3on the Roku?

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I wonder how to access the Lame addon on the RPi running LibreElec/Kodi? UPDATE: Entering 'lame -h' at an SSH prompt resulted in 'lame: not found'.

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However, my grasp of Linux is pretty basic, so if anyone could give me some pointers, or even the full syntax to put into the mux's URL field, that would be very much appreciated! :-) Maybe I have to get the input stream into Lame first and then pipe the output to ffmpeg? If piping is the way to go, I don't know the syntax of the pipe command or how to fit that into the URL field of the mux. How can I get TVH to use the installed and enabled 'Lame MP3 Audio Encoder v1.2.0.1' addon in the mux URL specified above?ĮDIT: It struck me that maybe I can't use 'libmp3lame' as an argument to ffmpeg in the above manner, as libmp3lame isn't a part of this particular implementation of ffmpeg and hence would be 'out of scope' - correct? Or does installing the Lame addon make 'libmp3lame' available globally? Unfortunately, I still get the same error - "Unknown encoder 'libmp3lame'", even after re-booting. I quickly confirmed that lame was not configured into ffmpeg on LibreElec.įortunately (?), I found that LibreELEC comes with the 'Lame MP3 Audio Encoder v1.2.0.1' addon, so I installed this via Kodi. Using the above mux URL, I was getting the error "Unknown encoder 'libmp3lame'". Pipe:///usr/bin/ffmpeg -loglevel fatal -i -vn -acodec libmp3lame -flags +global_header -strict -2 -metadata service_provider=GFMSL -metadata service_name=GoldFM_SL -f mpegts -mpegts_service_type digital_radio pipe:1 In TVH, I set up an IPTV network and a mux (channel 5000) for the radio station and was hoping to use the following URL within the mux setup: My set up: Raspberry Pi 1-B running LibreELEC v8.2.5 (Kodi v17.6 - Krypton) and TVH (HTS Tvheadend 4.2.6-7 ~ LibreELEC Tvh-addon v8.2.113).

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This is a radio station that I used to play on my Roku Soundbridge M1001, but they recently changed the codec to HE-AACv2 and my trusty old Soundbridge cannot hack it! Hence the transcoding to MP3 via TVH. I am now trying to transcode an Interent radio station stream ( ), from HE-AACv2 to MP3 using TVH.

#Lame codec tv#

Hi - It's my first time here, although I've been using TVH for many years to record TV on my Kodi system.











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