On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 1:15 PM, ermina <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > i have a Rivendell instance in a Xen virtual machine. > Like Drew said, start jack with dummy driver and use that to route signal > into any jack-aware icecast encoder (eg. darkice or liquidsoap). > > I also autologin on boot and autostart vncserver+fluxbox(any light de/wm > will do) so that rdairplay has a place to run permanently. > These days, on actual hardware, I autologin and autostart x11vnc and everything else I need with entries in .config/autostart ... In the past, I have also set things up to run a regular vnc instance and run rivendell and the rest in there and then just vnc to that instance on localhost if I wanted things to show up on the actual screen... > > . e > > On 01/25/2016 05:44 PM, Matthew Tunstill wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I was just wondering if anyone managed to get a Rivendell playout system >> to run in a virtual environment with no access to soundcard (e.g. Amazon >> AWS) at all? I'm looking to develop a backup system (or 2nd station) to >> use when we don't want our live output to go on the main radio channel >> for some circumstances (playout in restaurants/offices where certain >> programmes can't go live for licensing etc). >> >> The sound output is the main issue and with limited knowledge of JACKs >> capabilities; I'd like this automation to run continuously and pushed to >> an input for a shoutcast/icecast broadcaster on the same or small >> machine in the cloud (or push out via STL software). >> >> I've found a few people with blogs who mention it, but no explicit >> methods of how to configure Rivendell Playout to work. Any ideas? >> >> Regards, >> >> *Matthew Tunstill >> Head of Music / Studio Engineer >> Wandsworth Radio >> 07738 012603 >> Twitter: @WandsworthRadio* >> >> all the best, drew -- Bahamain Or Nuttin - http://www.bahamianornuttin.com <http://www.bahamianornuttin.com/>
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