I don't have it running in the cloud, but I do have two Rivendell instances running on virtual machines with Jack and liquidsoap on a machine at one of my clients' stations.

It works... barely. I tried to add an AAC stream from each instance on Monday, and got lots of skips and dropouts. I'm thinking of getting rid of the VM's and running the two services on a single Rivendell instance with one in the Main log and the other in one of the Aux logs. The VMs appear to add a lot of overhead.


Rob

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Я там, где плакаты "Вперёд",
Где песни рабочие новые
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On Mon, 25 Jan 2016, 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

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