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Martin Konecny commented on LS-469:
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Looks like it's a problem with Ubuntu 11.04 packages. I went back to my 10.10 
machine and everything compiled fine. Will start testing soon!

> Add scripts for CUE points
> --------------------------
>
>                 Key: LS-469
>                 URL: http://dev.sourcefabric.org/browse/LS-469
>             Project: Liquidsoap
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Samuel Mimram
>            Assignee: Samuel Mimram
>            Priority: Blocker
>         Attachments: cut-file, out.log
>
>
> We should implement handling of CUE points in the standard library, either by 
> calling some external programs or by hacking into liq. This feature has been 
> requested many times, see for example below.
> From the ML:
> I use liquidsoap 0.9.x and I need to manually apply so-called cue
> points (the place where fade out or fade in begins). This data will be
> set manually by users of my system and will be pushed to liquidsoap
> via metadata in the annotate interface.
> In other words: I just want to mix my songs in previously manually
> specified points.
> I know how to write transition function, but how can I "strip"
> specified amount of seconds from the beginning or the end of my song?
> Is there any way to do that?
> Answer from David:
> Liquidsoap has no such facility. However, some people have solved that
> problem before by writing a script that cuts a file as wanted, using
> corresponding tools for mp3 and ogg formats. Then they could hook up
> that script using protocols. I don't remember who it was but we met
> them in Berlin. I thought that they gave the script to Romain, but I
> might be wrong since he didn't mention it.
> It wouldn't be a good solution to have a cut operator because that
> would be done after decoding the file. Hence it would be very
> inefficient. Unless you cut a very small portion at the beginning of
> the file. Regarding the end of file, precision would be an issue
> unless we buffer in advance.
> Now that I think of it, small cue-in points may be implemented using a
> transition that sets the volume to 0 on the new track for a while...
> If it sounds like it could be enough for your particular need, and if
> you feel like hacking in liquidsoap, it could be something to try.

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