Hi,

On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Frits Letteboer - St. Radio
Twenterand <[email protected]> wrote:
> The problem is that only one jingle plays, but then it stays at 'radio'
> without returning to the beginning of fallback('j').

What's happening is normal: fallback() is waiting for the end of track
on radio before playing j again. The surprise is that there is no end
of track, because you used crossfade which merges tracks and removes
track limits.

> radio = crossfade(start_next=1.,fade_out=0.5,fade_in=0.5,radio)

A sensible solution would be to apply crossfade on muziek rather than
radio. In general, crossfading should be done at a point where you
don't care about track limits anymore: it would not make sense to cut
in the middle of a crossing. If you don't like having crossing on your
jingles, you can tweak the crossfading thanks to the "liq_start_next"
metadata on your jingle source as documented in liquidsoap -h cross
(see also "liq_fade_in" and "liq_fade_out" from fade.in/out).

Hope that helps,
-- 
David

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