Two of my clients use Live365 for streaming, and send metadata to Live365
at the start of each song. Live365 does a pretty good job of keeping in it
synch.
Rob
On Tue, 1 Jul 2014, Hoggins! wrote:
Well, we don't :)
Users listening to our radio on our Icecast stream already experience a
small delay between the song change (immediately shown on the site, it
is asynchronously pushed /via/ a websocket connection) and what they can
actually hear. But it is about 10 seconds, so adding this to the low
accuracy of the times (not) sent by Rivendell, we can accomodate.
Hoggins!
Le 28/06/2014 17:45, Thomas Churchill a écrit :
How do you keep it synced? I am sure the answer is out there, I haven't had
time to look yet. So far I've just written a simple updater. But when the
audio stream slips to 20-30 seconds behind realtime, and the meta data is
almost instantaneous it's a bit discombobulated for the viewer.
TC
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Yep.
In the end, I will need that.
It is mainly for events where the transition markers are placed way before
the real end of the event. Like a segue in / segue out marker that would
fire before the "applauding" sequence of a live performance.
Anyway, I'm using it to have a progress bar on our website, for current
playing tunes. Here is what it looks like : http://radiom.fr.
Hoggins!
Le 28/06/2014 17:33, Thomas Churchill a écrit :
At the time you wrote the message I was actually writing a little
script to pull this information from the DB. The "now" and "next"
information for the metadata works well, but I wanted a little more
info on one page about everything that's coming up in the next hour.
Each daily log that's created is saved and updated as a table in the
database. "EXT_START_TIME" holds the expected start and "EVENT_LENGTH"
holds the event length surprisingly. You have to cross reference the
"CART_NUMBER" with the "CARTS" table to get the title, artist etc. Perhaps
that's what you were looking for?
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