Hi everyone.

I've recently installed Liquidsoap onto Ubuntu, and am having problems
running Liquidsoap with a playlist that I've created

Before I paste the contents of the playlist, I'm not sure if this is
related at all, but upon adding the Ubuntu repository to my
sources.list file, I received an error that I was unable to fetch the
indexes, so therefore had to use the Debiun rep instead.

I've pasted the contents of my playlist below, and have ensured that
both folders (music and jingles) that Liquidsoap will be loading are
present, can anyone spot any problems?
Sorry about the encoding issue - I copied this directly from Windows;
I couldn't find a way to copy from Nano.


music = mksafe(nrj(smart_crossfade(start_next=8., fade_in=0.,
fade_out=7., high=0., medium=-40., playlist(mode="random",
reload=7200, "/media/music"))))
jingles = mksafe(nrj(playlist("/media/jingles")))
radio = random(weights=[1,2],[ jingles , music ])
output.icecast(%mp3, restart=true, mount="test", name="Test
Liquidsoap", password="MyPWD", genre="Various",
url="http://myurl.com";, description="My Description", radio)
output.icecast(%vorbis(quality=0.4), restart=true, mount="test.ogg",
name="Test", password="MyPWD", genre="Various",
url="http://MyURL.com";, description="Testing Radio", radio)

I get the following output from the log:

2011/02/05 17:35:32 [jingles:3] Loading playlist...
2011/02/05 17:35:32 [request:3] Nonexistent file or ill-formed URI
"/media/jingles"!

Thanks,


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