Hi Davit,

If you're trying to run 15 channels in a single instance, you should
try to use a few clocks. This may help with the catchup. (And contrary
to what Sam said, clocks can also help to exploit several cores for
one liquidsoap process.)

The other common cause for catchup is if you have soundcard I/O:
sometimes it's hard to tweak liquidsoap/soundcard coupling. Any of
that in your script?

More important than the catchup, your script dies with "#get_frame
didn't add exactly one break!" which is totally unrelated. You may
want to upgrade to the most recent liquidsoap (svn) where we've fixed
some of those issues. We still have open issues of this kind, for
which I have a patch that needs finalizing before we release the
beta2.

Cheers,

David

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