Hi,

But if I make a normal fallback with track_sensitive = true, the playlist
track wouldn't skip, would it ? And I would have to wait 'till the end of
the current playlist track before liquidsoap starts broadcasting the live
stream, wouldn't I ? I don't want this, I just want liquidsoap to start a
new song once someone's live stream finishes.
As for the risk of one live taking over another one, this shouldn't happen
because my team knows better than connecting to a harbor when someone's
already broadcasting. Everyone has its own day of broadcasting and I've
never seen of one the DJs trying to connect when not allowed to.

But maybe there's a solution with a normal fallback, with track_sensitive =
false, AND making liquidsoap skip the track after the live stream ? Or maybe
I just have everything wrong and track_sensitive = true doesn't mean
liquidsoap will wait for the end of the current track before changing source
?

On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 1:59 AM, David Baelde <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> 2011/6/25 Kerozen <[email protected]>:
> > liverec = fallback(track_sensitive=false,[live,live2])
>
> This sounds inappropriate: you don't want one live to take over
> another one so you should set track_sensitive=true (and make sure the
> live shows don't have tracks, which is usually the case, but you can
> use merge_tracks for extra safety). This should solve your problem.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
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