PS : While I’m not sure if this will be considered as spam, this is not intended to be spam.
UPDATE :
Thank you everyone who has participated to this survey, we will announce the winners by email very soon. For those who didnt answer yet you still have a couple of weeks to go !
A special thanks to all who enrolled for the BETA program, we will be opening the first batch of BETA accounts in the next months.
unltd.fm is a live broadcasting platform specially tailored by DJs for DJs with the best quality and experience you would expect from such a platform.
With unltd.fm you can broadcast live from your web browser with native HTML5 and webRTC meaning that everything is encoded with the best audio codec at the moment OPUS at 48000Khz. You wont need to install crappy adobe software or to setup an icecast server anymore.
You can play music right from the browser ( but I guess nobody from DJTT will be much interested in that feature since we all have our hardware ) or use your regular setup and plug it on your audio interface.
We’re also working on an automatic track detection feature so your listeners know what you’re playing ( I heard some people dont like shazam so we will make it so you can disable it if you dont like it )
Thank you everyone who has participated to this survey, we will announce the winners by email very soon. For those who didnt answer yet you still have a couple of weeks to go !
A special thanks to all who enrolled for the BETA program, we will be opening the first batch of BETA accounts in the next months.
unltd.fm is a live broadcasting platform specially tailored by DJs for DJs with the best quality and experience you would expect from such a platform.
With unltd.fm you can broadcast live from your web browser with native HTML5 and webRTC meaning that everything is encoded with the best audio codec at the moment OPUS at 48000Khz. You wont need to install crappy adobe software or to setup an icecast server anymore.
You can play music right from the browser ( but I guess nobody from DJTT will be much interested in that feature since we all have our hardware ) or use your regular setup and plug it on your audio interface.
We’re also working on an automatic track detection feature so your listeners know what you’re playing ( I heard some people dont like shazam so we will make it so you can disable it if you dont like it )
OPUS has been supported by webRTC since a few years now, OPUS can run in stereo, 48Khz and up to 510Kbps.
The link you provided is a little bit outdated, here is an snippet from another page from the same website :
[QUOTE]Opus: Supports constant and variable bitrate encoding from 6 kbit/s to 510 kbit/s, frame sizes from 2.5 ms to 60 ms, and various sampling rates from 8 kHz (with 4 kHz bandwidth) to 48 kHz (with 20 kHz bandwidth, where the entire hearing range of the human auditory system can be reproduced). Defined by IETF RFC 6176.