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math65

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  1. Yes, it is possible to record a stream without re-encoding using ffmpeg. Perhaps suggesting it in the bitrate list, without re-encoding, preserves the original stream? Thanks again for this amazing app.
  2. Hi everyone! First of all, thank you for this amazing project – rRadio is absolutely incredible. The interface is clean, it's easy to schedule recordings, and it's exactly what I needed for archiving radio shows. Fantastic work! I just have one question regarding the recording behavior: Is it possible to record without re-encoding the stream, i.e. just copy the original stream directly as-is? When I look at the job log, I see something like this: 2025-04-08 11:21:07 [INFO] (Arguments: -i "https://scdn.nrjaudio.fm/adwz2/fr/30201/mp3_128.mp3?origine=fluxradios" -c copy -t 120 -metadata Title="cherie fm - Test (04.08.25 Tue. 23:21)" -metadata Album="Test" -metadata Artist="cherie fm" -metadata Track="0408" -metadata Album_Artist="cherie fm" -metadata Year="2025" -metadata Genre="Radio" -metadata Comments="cherie_fm_Test_(2025-04-08_23.21.07_Tuesday)" -c:a libmp3lame -ab 128k -y "/app/config/temp/cherie_fm_Test_(2025-04-08_23.21.07_Tuesday).mp3".) It seems that -c copy is being used initially, but then -c:a libmp3lame -ab 128k follows right after, which suggests the stream is actually being re-encoded to MP3. Could you confirm if there's a way to preserve the original stream without any re-encoding, especially for MP3 sources? Thanks again for this amazing tool – it's already a game changer!

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