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checking streaming bitrate

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mchalu 02-05-2008 01:34 PM

checking streaming bitrate


 
Hello,

Does anyone have any idea how to check the real bitrate value of the audio stream? What I mean by the real bitrate value is what I really get on my sound card (therefore the quality I can record at) rather than what is displayed on the streaming website or streaming application.

Thanks

Stream Recorder 02-05-2008 01:40 PM

Re: checking streaming bitrate


 
If there are no such properties in the media player, you can rip/capture/download a stream and check the bit-rate of the recorded file(s).

mchalu 02-06-2008 01:55 AM

Re: checking streaming bitrate


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stream Recorder (Post 5225)
If there are no such properties in the media player, you can rip/capture/download a stream and check the bit-rate of the recorded file(s).

Thanks,
as far as recordnig a stream is concerned, in most of the sound capturing applications you have to set the bit-rate prior to recording so that the bit-rate of the resultant file is determined by your settings. This means that your file can be too big for the 'real' underlying bit-rate you can hear. Similarly, you can lose some quality if you set the bit-rate too low.

Stream Recorder 02-06-2008 08:11 AM

Re: checking streaming bitrate


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mchalu (Post 5230)
as far as recordnig a stream is concerned, in most of the sound capturing applications you have to set the bit-rate prior to recording so that the bit-rate of the resultant file is determined by your settings. This means that your file can be too big for the 'real' underlying bit-rate you can hear. Similarly, you can lose some quality if you set the bit-rate too low.

Few streams have multiple bit-rates at the same URL. If you select the max one in your stream ripper and/or media player, then the highest possible bit-rate will be used when ripping, so you will definitely not lose any quality.

You should also know that stream recording and capturing are misused very often. If you capture/download/rip your stream, you do not lose any quality. But if you record from your sound card, then you can lose some quality (alternatively you can use lossless codecs when recording from your sound card, but the recorded files will be pretty big).

mchalu 02-07-2008 02:11 AM

Re: checking streaming bitrate


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stream Recorder (Post 5232)
Few streams have multiple bit-rates at the same URL. If you select the max one in your stream ripper and/or media player, then the highest possible bit-rate will be used when ripping, so you will definitely not lose any quality.

You should also know that stream recording and capturing are misused very often. If you capture/download/rip your stream, you do not lose any quality. But if you record from your sound card, then you can lose some quality (alternatively you can use lossless codecs when recording from your sound card, but the recorded files will be pretty big).

Sorry, I'm probably not making myself clear enough. What if there is a website with a 'listen-again' programme. But it doesn't say what bit-rate it plays. Similarly, I am using nexus radio and sometimes in the status bar it says 64 kbps but the station info says 128 kbps. In 'Sound Capture' or sound recorders I have to specify what bit-rate my resultant mp3 file should be. How do I know what bit-rate is sent to my computer?

Stream Recorder 02-07-2008 05:38 AM

Re: checking streaming bitrate


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mchalu (Post 5234)
Sorry, I'm probably not making myself clear enough. What if there is a website with a 'listen-again' programme. But it doesn't say what bit-rate it plays. Similarly, I am using nexus radio and sometimes in the status bar it says 64 kbps but the station info says 128 kbps. In 'Sound Capture' or sound recorders I have to specify what bit-rate my resultant mp3 file should be. How do I know what bit-rate is sent to my computer?

The only solution I had was mentioned in the second post:
Quote:

If there are no such properties in your media player, you can rip/capture/download a stream and check the bit-rate of the recorded file(s).
Also stream rippers and streaming media players usually negotiate a bit-rate. If you look onto the logs you can find something like
Code:

07.02.2008 15:32:23.843 content-type: audio/mpeg
07.02.2008 15:32:23.843 icy-br: 128

Which means that this is a Shoutcast stream using MPEG audio codec. And the bit-rate is 128 kbps.

Besides analyzing logs you can use Proxomitron that shows negotiations between servers and clients.

sebzskp 05-04-2009 02:11 PM

Re: checking streaming bitrate


 
Hi,

I am new on the forum and was looking for some similar answers to the original post i.e. I would like to know how tocheck the encoding/streaming quality of what is broadcasted in order to encode it at an appropriate level.

Can you however tell me how to check bit rate from a recording?

At the moment I record streaming radio or music off the internet with a capture software and an Edirol UA-1ex soundcard. I capture what comes back from the soundcard to the computer at 44.1KHz / 24 bit, stereo. I tend to encode into mp3 at 256Kbps CBR, stereo, with a Lame encoder.

Thanks for your input!

Seb

Stream Recorder 05-05-2009 08:52 AM

Re: checking streaming bitrate


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sebzskp (Post 10565)
I am new on the forum and was looking for some similar answers to the original post i.e. I would like to know how tocheck the encoding/streaming quality of what is broadcasted in order to encode it at an appropriate level.

Can you however tell me how to check bit rate from a recording?

At the moment I record streaming radio or music off the internet with a capture software and an Edirol UA-1ex soundcard. I capture what comes back from the soundcard to the computer at 44.1KHz / 24 bit, stereo. I tend to encode into mp3 at 256Kbps CBR, stereo, with a Lame encoder.

I've already mentioned how to do it Have you tried methods mentioned above? If you have problems using them with particular streams, please mention them.

sebzskp 05-06-2009 09:34 AM

Re: checking streaming bitrate


 
Thanks for the reply.

So in fact I have tried some of your suggestions...

The sites are record from provide no information about the streaming properties, I don't use a streaming media player that gives me those properties either but i'd be happy to try one if you point it out to me, I was not sure how to use the soft you mention (Proxomitron) so could not get bit-rate negotiation...
I have tried however to record a stream and check the bit-rate but i am not sure how to do that... When I record a file I get this uncompressed large wave file that weighs several tens of Mb that I then encode to mp3.

Any further help would be welcome.

Thanks again!

Stream Recorder 05-06-2009 10:57 AM

Re: checking streaming bitrate


 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sebzskp (Post 10596)
The sites are record from provide no information about the streaming properties, I don't use a streaming media player that gives me those properties either but i'd be happy to try one if you point it out to me, I was not sure how to use the soft you mention (Proxomitron) so could not get bit-rate negotiation...
I have tried however to record a stream and check the bit-rate but i am not sure how to do that... When I record a file I get this uncompressed large wave file that weighs several tens of Mb that I then encode to mp3.

I don't have any more general suggestions, but if you post or PM me the URLs I will try to provide a solution for you.


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