On Friday 31 August 2012 11:32:35 Adrian Knoth wrote: > Hi! > > I was recently helping a small Dutch radio station run by volunteers to > set up their new studio. > > It's a modular system with a 16 I/O firewire card: > > http://www.d-r.nl/AXUM/AXUM.htm > > > We managed to support it in FFADO. The playback software runs on a > virtualised Windows machine that's talking to jackd via netjack (no idea > which one, the one with multicast and netmanager), so we can address > four individual stereo pairs. > > This whole netjack thing isn't very stable, so the playback software > should be replaced by some native Linux client. Here's a screenshot of > the current Windows solution: > > http://adi.loris.tv/radio.png > > It is basically a set of four remotely controlled winamps (with ASIO > output plugin to talk to jackd) and a directory browser per player. > So "Jingles", "Muziek" and "Bladeren" are just shortcuts to directories > with media files, the drop-down menu on the left contains a list of even > more directories. > > The filter is used for pattern matching. > > > Questions: Are you aware of any Linux solution that comes close to this? > If not, any recommendations if one would want to create such a four-deck > player? Leveraging VLC, mplayer, gstreamer?
I suggest you take a look at rivendell and see if that fits the bill. Possible live CD to get a quick test: http://rrabuntu.sourceforge.net/ I have played with it on the live cd and installed a box from it to play around with. > > This is surely going to be open source, so whoever is interested, feel > free to participate. A video they can check out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgMTaZEoUNM > > > Cheers all the best, drew _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
