-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Surely this results in hourly discontinuities? For compliance logging something like rotter (which constantly records with a ringbuffer and is sample-level continuous in its output for WAV etc) is much better suited to the task. Not sure why you wouldn't use it!
Cheers, James Harrison On 09/11/2012 10:17, Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote: > I use this script, and it works great: > > http://pastebin.com/d1iXyHuM > > Only problem: If Icecast goes down, we don't have a copy of that > hour. > > Kind regards, > > Morten > > 2012/11/9 Alessio Elmi <[email protected]>: >> As we are little bit off topic.. I was looking for something >> similar to Rotter - easier in a sort of way - which simply dump a >> mp3 streaming (no need of encoding, just dump our webradio) into >> a specific folder and removes older files. I was thinking about >> using command-line VLC, something like adding in /etc/crontab an >> every-hour script. Do you think it would be trustable? >> >> 2012/11/8 Nathan Steele <[email protected]>: >>> That helps immensely, >>> >>> Thank you, >>> >>> Nathaniel C. Steele Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical >>> Director WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM >>> >>> On 11/8/2012 4:48 PM, Wayne Merricks wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> You can run multiple rotters on different jack ports. The >>> standard set up is something like: >>> >>> ROTFORMAT="mp3" #Encoding format ROTBITRATE=192 #Bit rate >>> ROTCHANNELS=2 #2 = Stereo JACKNAME="rotter1" >>> ROTDELETEHOURS=2400 #Delete audio after x hours (2400 = 100 >>> days) ROTBUFFER=10 #Rotter internal buffer, increase if you >>> have problems ROTDIRSTRUCTURE="dailydir" #Organisation format >>> man rotter for more info LEFTJACKINPUT="system:capture_1" #Left >>> Channel for rotter to connect to in the format of client:port >>> RIGHTJACKINPUT="system:capture_2" #Right Channel for rotter >>> ROTAUDIODIR="/var/audio" #Directory to store audio >>> >>> rotter -f $ROTFORMAT -b $ROTBITRATE -c $ROTCHANNELS -n >>> $JACKNAME -d $ROTDELETEHOURS -R $ROTBUFFER -L $ROTDIRSTRUCTURE >>> -v -l $LEFTJACKINPUT -r $RIGHTJACKINPUT $ROTAUDIODIR >>> >>> Obviously if you're running two change JACKNAME, [L & >>> R]JACKINPUT and ROTAUDIODIR. >>> >>> Out of all the random software I've ever used rotter has been >>> the only thing thats never crashed on me in over a year of use >>> (liquidsoap is nearly at 2months of uptime which is my next >>> most reliable excluding riv of course). >>> >>> Hope this helps, >>> >>> Wayne >>> >>> -----Original Message----- From: >>> [email protected] on behalf of >>> Nathan Steele Sent: Thu 08/11/2012 21:15 To: User discussion >>> about the Rivendell Radio Automation System Subject: Re: [RDD] >>> OT: Rotter question >>> >>> Yeah, that could work. >>> >>> The stations are stereo, but I only need mono for logging >>> purposes. well I guess I'll have to try. >>> >>> Nathaniel C. Steele Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical >>> Director WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM >>> >>> On 11/8/2012 4:13 PM, Fernando Della Torre wrote: >>> >>> If you need 2 mono stations, why don't you simply record it to >>> a single stereo stream? One station per channel. >>> >>> I never tried, but I think you can run multiple instances of >>> rotter in the same jack server. >>> >>> >>> >>> Atenciosamente, >>> >>> *Fernando Della Torre* >>> >>> Tecnologia da Informação >>> >>> (: +55 16 8137-1240 >>> >>> (: +55 16 9137-2886 >>> >>> *: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>_ >>> >>> V.D.I.T. 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Steele Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical >>> Director WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM >>> >>> On 11/8/2012 2:18 PM, Robert Orr wrote: >>> >>> I'm not sure about two stations. Mono is easy use -c1 Here's my >>> statement (I think it just uses lame parameters man lame) >>> >>> rotter -a -f mp3 -d672 -j -b96 -L flat -c1 /var/archives >>> Robert >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Nathan Steele >>> <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> I know some of you use rotter to log your ouput so I was >>> wondering if anyone knows if I have an audio card with multiple >>> (stereo) inputs can I record the ouput of two stations >>> simultaneously? Also does it support recording to a mono file >>> to save drivespace? I can't seem to find much info on it, other >>> than it uses jack to connect. >>> >>> -- Nathaniel C. 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