Good news. The Proms will be broadcast in FLAC...
Radio 3 being broadcast in FLAC
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Originally posted by Stunsworth View PostGood news. The Proms will be broadcast in FLAC...
https://radiotoday.co.uk/2017/04/bbc...aming-quality/
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Originally posted by Stunsworth View PostThe article says that it'll be 'at a minimum' 16/44.1. I take that to mean that they don't know what it will be. My guess is that it will be 16/48 i.e. the same as the current FLAC and HD streams.
I don't know whether Apple systems can do "same as source" settings automatically.
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Squeezebox users can now access the new FLAC stream - one of the third party developers has released an update to his (or her) iPlayer-Dash plugin. Visit the SlimDevices forum for details.
(Logitech discontinued the Squeezebox product range in 2012 but there has been continued development of plugins and refinement to the Logitech Media Server software by both third party developers and by a Logitech themselves. Logitech have a continued interest in the Logitech Media Server (used by the Squeezebox system) because it licences the software out to other companies to be used in their 'boxes'.)
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Originally posted by Stunsworth View PostDave, yes if you go into the Audio/Midi program in utilities you can set the default rate to 16/48.
Re Bryn's suggestion to look at another technical page, I wonder if the new systems are using non standard formats, so that essentially to find out what they are doing would require some form of reverse engineering. The fact that some end users seem to have made progress suggests that either the formats are standard, or are sufficiently close to standard formats that some discrepancies can be tolerated.
In some jurisdictions trying to reverse engineer such data formats could be illegal or violate T&Cs.
It did also occur to me that the streams could be encrypted, though whether it would be worth it for broadcast purposes I'm not sure. Unless every end user had a unique key, it would be difficult to ensure that keys could not be found, and then distributed amongst end users, thus rendering the encryption fairly pointless. Presumably the current streams are not encrypted.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostSo I believe. I was wondering if this is actually necessary in the Apple systems - can they do automatic "use the source data rate"?Steve
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI think some people who reported that their DACs were showing the stream as 44.1kHz were playing via a system (Windows?) which was set to a default sample rate of 44.1kHz, and thus downsampling the stream. Presumably to get the absolute best results the sample rate has to be set to "same as source" - though it appears it is 48 kHz, so if the software/hardware can't follow the source rate automatically, then an explicit setting to 48 kHz should give the best results.
Start/Control Panel/Sound
Select the listening device and click on Properties
Click on the Advanced tab and set the default format (e.g. "2 channel, 16 bit, 48000Hz")
Perhaps it's due to my ignorance but I find it difficult to tell what the actual FLAC sample rate is when playing the "taster" stream through my computer. However I have just started using the updated iPlayer plugin for Squeezebox ("BBCiPlayer - DASH R3 Flac test"). This enables me to play the R3 FLAC through my audio system and also to see the true sample rate, which is 48kHz. (Or at least it is at the moment!)
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A few people might find this forum of interest - https://www.computeraudiophile.com/f...lac-streaming/
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Originally posted by johnb View PostSqueezebox users can now access the new FLAC stream - one of the third party developers has released an update to his (or her) iPlayer-Dash plugin. Visit the SlimDevices forum for details.
(Logitech discontinued the Squeezebox product range in 2012 but there has been continued development of plugins and refinement to the Logitech Media Server software by both third party developers and by a Logitech themselves. Logitech have a continued interest in the Logitech Media Server (used by the Squeezebox system) because it licences the software out to other companies to be used in their 'boxes'.)
If I could get it working again without too many hours of hassle I might give it a whirl - particularly if I could get the BBC FLAC stream going.
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Dave, to play the Radio 3 FLAC through, say, a Squeezebox Touch you need to be running the Logitech Media Server (LMS) software on a computer, a server (which is what I do) or a reasonably powered NAS. This is because it depends on a LMS plugin.
To set it up, firstly I would recommend you install the current version of LMS 7.9 on your computer:
All this will be very familiar you to (and is much simpler to do that it seems) but once LMS is running and the Squeezebox Touch is connected, etc, you have to install the relevant plugin.
The third party developer (bpa) who has previously updated the iPlayer plugin to operate with DASH, has quickly brought out a "test" plugin for Radio 3 FLAC. No doubt he will update his "normal" plugin once things settle down.
Open LMS in your browser (in Windows 7 there is a LMS icon on the taskbar, which you right click and select "Open Web Control")
Click on "Settings" on the bottom right.
Click on the Plugins tab.
If Triode's third party iPlayer plugin is enabled: disable it and click on "Apply" (you might then have to restart LMS).
"bpa" is currently looking after the iPlayer plugin so you need to add his repositories to the bottom of the Plugins tab:
The repository for the version modded for FLAC:
Code:http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/V154testrelease-repo.xml
Code:http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bpaplugins/repo-short.xml
The two new bpa repositories with their plugins will then show at the bottom of the Settings/Plugins page
Enable the "BBC iPlayer - DASH R3 Flac test" plugin, click on "Apply" and restart LMS
Find the now enabled "BBC iPlayer - DASH R3 Flac test" plugin on the Settings/Plugins page and click on "Settings" (to the right):
Live Stream Preference: make sure this is set to "DashFlac > DASH"
The plugin will first attempt to play DASH FLAC and fall back to DASH AAC 320kbps if FLAC isn't available (e.g. for other channels and for Listen Again)
Seconds to delay start live stream: people have found that setting this to 2mins or 3mins helps with buffering dropouts.
That's it (with luck).
There will be two entries for Radio 3 on the iPlayer Live menu - Radio 3 (using 320kbps AAC) and R3 Flac.
Further information is towards the final pages of this very, very long thread on the SlimDevices forum:
Last edited by johnb; 23-04-17, 15:51.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostAnother outing for the McCreesh revised English text Creation on TtN tonight. Well worth catching via the FLAC stream, I reckon.
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