(Stream Shoutcast AAC+) Firefox & Chrome No Work

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Diego F.

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Mar 27, 2014, 12:16:39 PM3/27/14
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I have a stream of online radio, and audio format is "audio / aacp", the stream works in the browser "safari / midori" but google chrome does not work, nor in firefox. 

console in firefox I get the error that does not support the audio accp and try to work with Flash and does not work. 

In google chrome using it with flash, I give the play button seem to work but nothing is heard. does not work the right way. 

I've gotten the streaming work with google chrome and firefox browser, but with a different player, it only works in flash, the player is "Muses player" http://www.muses.org/ 

I would like to know how I would accomplish this streaming worked in chrome, firefox, the right way with JPlayer(HTML5/FLASH) not only flash

Mark Panaghiston

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Mar 27, 2014, 12:41:52 PM3/27/14
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To get it working in HTML5 you would need to start by using a suitable mime type. Nothing recognises the audio/aacp mime type. Well, no browsers. If you use audio/mp4 then some browsers might start working.

Unfortunately, there is not much you can do about it. Maybe in the future the HTML5 will start supporting this format and mime type.

AAC-LC tends to work better than AAC-HE since the latter (AAC+) needs more CPU in the browser. I imagine that one old laptops, the browsers simply cannot cope with providing a good user experience while decoding these highly compressed formats.

Diego F.

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Mar 27, 2014, 1:06:08 PM3/27/14
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there is a way that works with jPlayer.swf? 

What I want is for my work with JPlayer stream, so it is with flash.

Mark Panaghiston

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Mar 28, 2014, 7:58:00 AM3/28/14
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Not at the moment, but I hope to find the time to look into this soon.
I believe there is a related Pull Request on the jPlayer GitHub that may well fix this problem, even though the fix itself is related to the metadata being at the wrong end of the file.
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