![IDRB banner](https://github.com/damp11113/IDRB/assets/64675096/b874d876-139d-4236-a31b-ae5ddb8b82fd) # IDRB (Internet Digital Radio Broadcasting) System IDRB is a novel internet radio broadcasting alternative that uses HLS/DASH/HTTP streams, transferring over TCP/IP. This system supports images and RDS (Dynamic update) capabilities, enabling the transmission of station information. Additionally, it allows for setting station logos and images. IDRB offers multi-broadcasting functionalities and currently supports the Opus codec, with plans to incorporate PCM, MP2/3, AAC/AAC+, and more in the future, ensuring low delay. If you find this project intriguing. ![preview](https://github.com/damp11113/IDRB/assets/64675096/ec423b0d-3598-49f3-89bb-8170e9c89563) # Fetures - [x] Encryption (Beta) - [x] Low Latency - [x] MultiChannel on one server - [x] [RDS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Data_System) but in **internet** (Dynamic updating) - [x] Images (Like station logo etc.) (Logo only) (on RDS) - [ ] [EPG](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_program_guide) (on RDS) - [ ] AS (Alternative Server) (on RDS) - [ ] [EOM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_other_networks) (on RDS) # Protocol - [x] TCP - [ ] WebSocket ## Audio codec - [x] Opus - [x] PCM (Raw Audio) - [ ] MP3 (In Devlopment) - [ ] Vorbis - [ ] AAC/AAC+ (xhe-aac) - [ ] Flac ### Audio channel - [x] Mono - [x] Stereo - [ ] 5.1/7.1 surround (opus/pcm)