Le vendredi 12 juin 2009 17:58:36, Solvik Blum a écrit :
> Hi toots,

        Hi !

> In your mail, you said that:
>
> "By default, the first file should be sufficient. It can happen that two
> files are queued from time to time due to the estimated nature of the
> remaining time, but this should be very minimal.
>
> [...]
>
> Default values have also been changed to enable this new behaviour. You can
> fallback to the old behaviour by setting back to old values (length=60.)
> and setting the new conservative option to true."

Yes, but the first paragraph is mostly interesting for request.dynamic.

> So I didn't set any value for my request.equeue. And wrote that like:
> request.equeue(id="dedi")
>
> Now, the fact is that didn't change anything. When I use dedi.push
> uri_of_a_file, it's played 1h (i listened one 4h after) after the request..
> like the old behaviour
>
> Shouldn't be more rapid ? Or maybe, I didn't understand how to script that
> correctly in order to set the requested song as the next song

I believe the issue comes from the script. In your case, you push request, and 
the first one you push gets immediately scheduled, as I was explaining you 
based on the previous log extract.

The best you could do is to show us your script so we can explain its 
behaviour.


Romain

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