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Encoder Plugin RadioDJ v2.0 ?

Started by miri13, December 22, 2017, 08:09:57 PM

ghm72

Quote from: miri13 on December 28, 2017, 01:29:37 PM
I've tried it all, nothing works properly..

Unfortunately something needs to be done ..!
none of the encoder plugins is stabile.... :(

??

The encoder plugins shouldn't even be showing up in v2.0.0 because they're obsolete plugins..  :bash: Don't mix plugins from other versions with the new version.

miri13

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Quote from: DJ Garybaldy on December 28, 2017, 01:33:43 PM
??

The encoder plugins shouldn't even be showing up in v2.0.0 because they're obsolete plugins..  :bash: Don't mix plugins from other versions with the new version.

none of the standalone encoders does not work properly ...
I've all tried it .. :(

So far I've worked with version 1.8.2 without stopping for 6 months non stop..wwwooo

ghm72

Not even MB Recaster? Its strange as to why they aren't working on your system.

miri13


ghm72

When was the last time you cleared out your junk files and ran a repair on your registry? Or even a Defrag?

I'd suggest using CCleaner to clean your PC & then see if software runs stable.

neverever

We are running 4 RDJ instances on the same machine using VAC (Virtual Audio Cable) and RadioCaster standalone encoder. RadioCaster supports both DSP and VST plugins which will enable the use of audio processing tools like Stereo Tool. Additionally it's possible to monitor RDJ's output to VAC (e.g. using Pira CZ Silence Detector).

The only restriction is that you have to use VNC but not RDP for remote connection to the server.

neutralhills

Quotenone of the encoder plugins is stabile....

You're not making sense. There is no encoder plugin support for 2.0.0 at all. You will have to use standalone encoders. I can tell you from personal experience that both BUTT and MB Recaster are very stable. MB Recaster free supports up to 4 encoders at one time.

If you need encoder plugins you'll have to stick with 1.8.2.
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ghm72

Quote from: neverever on December 28, 2017, 03:14:44 PM
We are running 4 RDJ instances on the same machine using VAC (Virtual Audio Cable) and RadioCaster standalone encoder. RadioCaster supports both DSP and VST plugins which will enable the use of audio processing tools like Stereo Tool. Additionally it's possible to monitor RDJ's output to VAC (e.g. using Pira CZ Silence Detector).

The only restriction is that you have to use VNC but not RDP for remote connection to the server.

I'd completely forgot Radiocaster allows DSP...

Jhonny

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miri13

for the moment I'm using SpyCorder, so far all right. Thanks for your suggestions  :ok:

xanaftp

I am going to attest here for those who said there are not any good stable standalone encoders out there. I mean, there are, but the free ones that I know of are limited in some way... such as only supporting one encoder (BUTT), trial version with limited time or quality, unstable and crashes often (A******t and Edcast), or just doesn't work with our stream server because we use not Icecast but an Icecast based server called streammachine (MB Caster).

For now, we use BUTT, but can only support one stream with BUTT. Despite that though, BUTT is very stable and has not given us apart from a few small issues.

But, point is, the choices of free and stable encoders is very limited... a lot of encoders cost money. Or, maybe they exist somewhere hidden online and I was never told about them haha.

FL Coast

Quote from: DJ Garybaldy on December 28, 2017, 03:11:02 PM
I'd suggest using CCleaner to clean your PC

WOW   :huh:   I tried CCleaner before, and it just about destroyed my machine.  I used the default settings and it removed a lot of files it didn't deem important, but Windows did.  So I would suggest using with caution.
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Quote from: FL Coast on December 29, 2017, 12:05:46 AM
WOW   :huh:   I tried CCleaner before, and it just about destroyed my machine.  I used the default settings and it removed a lot of files it didn't deem important, but Windows did.  So I would suggest using with caution.
Been using it for years with no problems. IMPORTANT, when cleaning registry it will ask to save backup CHOOSE YES! Just in case it deleted something you need. I never had to use these backups knock wood.
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neutralhills

Quote from: xanaftp on December 28, 2017, 09:37:13 PM
For now, we use BUTT, but can only support one stream with BUTT. Despite that though, BUTT is very stable and has not given us apart from a few small issues.

You can run multiple instances of BUTT. See section 4 of the user manual:

https://danielnoethen.de/manual.html

QuoteI tried CCleaner before, and it just about destroyed my machine.  I used the default settings and it removed a lot of files it didn't deem important, but Windows did.  So I would suggest using with caution.

Definitely one of those tools that shouldn't be used by those who are inexperienced with Windows. I used to run a PC repair biz and I could count on getting one or more machines a month where the Windows installation got hosed by CCleaner.
Squirrel FM : Always playing with our nuts!
www.squirrel.fm
Studio systems running RadioDJ & Rivendell (occasional only)
Flow 8 Deck & PlayIt Cartwall for live mixing and assist.
Remote systems running RadioDJ
Pioneer DDJ-SX control surface.

rkriggs

if you use a laptop, try using a usb in from a mixer to use mics.
then use a plug into your headphone jack on the laptop and put the other end into the mic input on the laptop basically it will loop the audio so you should be able to use BUTT or any standalone encoder.

Randy K. Riggs