48 kbps HE AAC stream from SomaFM.com
Posted: 14 Sep 2004 14:41
Does VLC already support decoding this HTTP stream, also with the Linux and Mac OS X versions, or can it only play RTSP streams with MP4 audio content? It seems that XMMS cannot play it yet, although its MP4 plugin is based on FAAD2 and can decode AAC ADTS as well as MP4 files. So Linux users do not have the opportunity to listen to it yet, because RealPlayer 10 also seems to have problems with it. On the other hand the latest foobar2000 for Windows (also using FAAD2) is able to do that, and Winamp 5.04 using the new internal HE AAC decoder based on Coding Technologies seems to play it, too.
The stereo stream is done with the commercial Orban Opticodec implementing Coding Technologies' aacPlus encoder. SomaFM.com offers different channels, and "Groove Salad" is available in 48 kbps HE AAC (ADTS format, not MP4) and 128 kbps MP3, so you can directly compare the sound quality between these two synchronized streams:
http://somafm.com/aacdemo.pls
You can express your feelings (e.g. "Overwhelming...", "Why no Ogg?" etc.) in their forum, too:
http://somafm.com/aac/
Here is a list of other HE AAC streams, even in 5.1 multichannel at 160 kbps:
http://www.tuner2.com/
The stereo stream is done with the commercial Orban Opticodec implementing Coding Technologies' aacPlus encoder. SomaFM.com offers different channels, and "Groove Salad" is available in 48 kbps HE AAC (ADTS format, not MP4) and 128 kbps MP3, so you can directly compare the sound quality between these two synchronized streams:
http://somafm.com/aacdemo.pls
You can express your feelings (e.g. "Overwhelming...", "Why no Ogg?" etc.) in their forum, too:
http://somafm.com/aac/
Here is a list of other HE AAC streams, even in 5.1 multichannel at 160 kbps:
http://www.tuner2.com/