Hi,

2010/4/15 Subflow.FREE <[email protected]>:
> each track is played two day evening

Yes, that makes sense. Liquidsoap keeps a queue of files prepared in
advance. Currently there is no way to flush that queue. I would like
to make it better, but I haven't found time for that yet.

The idea is that the operator tries to make sure it can play
something. Then it makes a promise: I'm ready. It cannot betray that
promise. What I would like to do is not to flush (that would be
betraying) but to replace a prepared request by another. (Another
possibility would be to replace the prepared request by an empty one,
that would generate an empty track, but that's kind of ugly.)

In the meantime, you probably want a workaround, but I'm not sure I
have a good one... (except using a queue instead of a playlist). Are
you using the SVN version?

Cheers,
-- 
David

PS: Pas de problème pour le français :p

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