Bill Upp wrote: > I have a stream!! I'm glad you finally made it. Now you can start playing with liq and learning the basics.
About the choppiness, it's probably caused by a lack of CPU power, but I doubt that liq is responsible for most of the load of your system unless it's an embedded thingy. > What I want to do now is to create a .liq script that will play like a > station. > I am familiar with automated station software and programming > (I currently use SAM Broadcaster at my job), > but to date have not had any success with the scripts. This is kind of an open question now. I hope you won't get disappointed, and you read the "what liq does and doesn't" in the introduction of its doc. Notably, liq won't give you any graphical or web interface. The liq approach to radio programmation / scheduling is very different to what you might know: you have to assemble fallbacks, switches and queues to create a scheduler that fits your needs, and if your needs are really complicated you might write your own scheduling script that picks a file, and interface it with liq thanks to the request.dynamic() operator -- this is far from uncommon in liq stations. I'll let you look at the examples and documentation at your pace. Don't hesitate to come back with questions and ask for examples that you didn't find or understand in our doc. > Thanks to David and Romain for all of your help. I am eagerly looking > forward to seeing what this software can do, and of course, you will be > bombarded with questions!! We're bomb-proof, go ahead! David ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Savonet-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savonet-users
