Hello Eric/Community,
Thanks for your reply.
I already tested the example, but i have 2 questions:
1) The example shows a file being played at the beginning of every hour,
it is possible to force it to a specific hour like:
radio = add([radio, switch([({15h25m0s},single("5_to_midday.mp3")])])
2) Is defining in the .liq the best way to load dynamic content? Can't
we do this like a normal playlist?
(If not possible i'm thinking about %include a separated .liq with
that content. but i'm not shure howto reload if the file changes)
Thanks for your time.
Best Regards,
Hugo
On 5/17/11 4:44 AM, Eric Hill wrote:
http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/complete_case.html
pay attention to the "clock jingle" part.
On 05/16/2011 02:01 PM, Hugo Rodrigues wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to put timed jingles. this jingles have defined
hours/minutes, and may change everyday.
Example timed jingle playlist:
08:00:00 - good_morning.mp3
15:25:00 - 5_to_midday.mp3
20:00:00 - good_night.mp3
22:00:00 - goodbye.mp3
I also want to fade the current source and play the timed jingle.
What is the best option/method to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Hugo
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