What kind of streams does the Instreamer produce ?

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The Instreamer converts audio from any analog or digital (optical/coaxial S/P DIF) source into:

    • G.711 (aLaw/uLaw) streams at 8 or 24 kHz sample rate,
    • PCM (16 bit) streams at 8 or 24 kHz sample rate or
    • high-quality MP3 streams at adjustable bit rates (VBR) between 35 and 192kbps
    • Encoding up to 48kHz PCM/stereo is possible with alternative firmware.

The audio is encoded in real-time, and the generated audio stream can be distributed, via an IP-based network or the Internet, to one or more receivers or Shoutcast / Icecast-servers.

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