Wayne, On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 9:24 AM, Wayne Merricks < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I use Liquidsoap for other things and yes the silence transitions are > great but in this case, I need to use OpenOB for low latency and having > liquidsoap in the mix adds a lot of re-encoding and delay. > Is there no way to feed two audio paths in // - one your current one and one into liquidsoap with a buffer to sync timings between the two paths. Then have the liquidsoap side control the other side... ??? > > Regards, > > Wayne > all the best, drew > > > On 29/02/16 12:47, drew Roberts wrote: > > Wayne, > > thanks for the write up. It may come in useful. > > On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 7:04 PM, Wayne Merricks < > <[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm not sure if this is useful to anyone but heres how I made Rivendell >> work over a remote VPN link seamlessly (India office broadcasting via the >> UK). I'd be happy to flesh out a doc with more details if anyone is >> interested. >> > > snip > > >> Stuff I still need to figure out: >> > > snip > > >> * Silent Jack in reverse to switch back to India after an outage (I can't >> think of a nice way to transition back as you'd want to somehow tell India >> when they are live so they can start rather than cutting songs or adverts >> etc as soon as they came online) >> > > liquidsoap on a Pi can be used to to forward and reverse silence > detection. You can script on the transitions iirc. I know I am using it to > fail over to emergency music on silence and cut back to the main stream on > sound. I am fairly certain I could effect an external bash script on the > transition both ways. > > snip > > >> >> Regards, >> >> Wayne >> >> all the best, > > drew > -- > Bahamain Or Nuttin - http://www.bahamianornuttin.com > <http://www.bahamianornuttin.com/> > > -- Bahamain Or Nuttin - http://www.bahamianornuttin.com <http://www.bahamianornuttin.com/>
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