Hello,
Thanks for the tip, using USE="lame, shout" did the trick (I'm not sure
shout was necessary but at least it didn't seem to do any harm).
By the way, gentoo users, beware : USE="lame, shout" must be placed BEFORE
"emerge liquidsoap". It took me a lot of time to understand this.
Now savonet is kinda working (well, after correcting my script :p), BUT :
- I have set two playlists, this way :
musique = playlist("~/audio/musique/musique.m3u")
jingles = playlist("~/audio/jingles/jingles.m3u")
radio = random(weights = [1, 3], [jingles, musique])
Only the jingles are played, even tho liquidsoap seems to acknowledge the
music playlist, since the log says the following :
2008/04/30 20:41:46 [jingles.m3u:3] Loading playlist...
2008/04/30 20:41:46 [jingles.m3u:3] Playlist treated as format
audio/x-mpegurl
2008/04/30 20:41:46 [musique.m3u:3] Loading playlist...
2008/04/30 20:41:46 [musique.m3u:3] Playlist treated as format
audio/x-mpegurl
Okay, so, the music is ignored and the jingles in jingles.m3u are played :
it plays alright for 10 or 20 minutes... then suddenly, liquidsoap goes mad,
uses 100% of the CPU, and I get LOTS of the following :
2008/04/30 20:58:44 [decoder:3] Unable to decode "test5.mp3"!
2008/04/30 20:58:44 [decoder:3] Unable to decode "test7.mp3"!
2008/04/30 20:58:44 [decoder:3] Unable to decode "test4.mp3"!
2008/04/30 20:58:44 [decoder:3] Unable to decode "test5.mp3"!
2008/04/30 20:58:44 [decoder:3] Unable to decode "test6.mp3"!
2008/04/30 20:58:44 [decoder:3] Unable to decode "test4.mp3"!
2008/04/30 20:58:44 [decoder:3] Unable to decode "test5.mp3"!
2008/04/30 20:58:44 [decoder:3] Unable to decode "test7.mp3"!
2008/04/30 20:58:44 [decoder:3] Unable to decode "test6.mp3"!
And when I say a lots, I mean : a few hundreds if not thousands per second.
Afterward it will basically quit.
Those files supposedly impossible to decode were just played fine by
liquidsoap the minute before, and suddenly, it can't decode them anymore ?
Could it be that my server is much underpowered ?
Once again, I'm all new to this whole world - including posting on a
sourceforge mailing-list - so if I mess up or don't post the way it should
be done or something, sorry in advance.
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Romain Beauxis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Le Wednesday 30 April 2008 03:33:05 Kero, vous avez écrit :
> > Okay, I'm really new to this whole world so sorry if I do it wrong or
> > whatever.
>
> Welcome !
>
> > But all I get when I try to launch this, is :
> > Line 28, char 201 before ")": Unbound symbol output.shoutcast.mp3!
> >
> > I'm using a (modified) Gentoo, and got a Gentoo version : I get the
> problem
> > both with the svn, and with the old ebuild list found on sourceforge
> (the
> > one from november 2007).
> >
> > I think I understand that for some reason, my liquidsoap version does
> not
> > support output.shoutcast.mp3 - but why and what should I do to get that
> > support ?
>
> Yes, it seems like your liquidsoap was not compiled with lame output.
> I don't know very well how gentoo build system works, but I guess there
> should
> be some USE flag that you might need, or the ocaml-lame package.
>
>
> Romain
> --
> Everyone is crying out for peace, yes
> None is crying out for justice
> I don't want no peace
> I want equal rights and justice
>
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