Hi,

In fact, I have started to implement fallible outputs. Currently this
is only available in output.dummy() and output.file.*(). When
fallible=true is set, fallible sources can be output, and the output
is simply stopped when the source fails. For files, it means closing
the file -- and reopening later.

For icecast, this would mean disconnecting. So it seems to be a clean
solution for you. Much easier to setup that start/stop commands
executed in transitions or whatever. I think I can propagate the
fallible mode to icecast outputs rather quickly if you need it.

Cheers,
-- 
David

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