Hi Sam,

That's great, I can see it on your web page now. Do we get a prize for being 
first? ;)

It's strange that you can't see the metadata, I can see it here in my media 
player and it's up at the Icecast status page at http://cl-remit.ncl.ac.uk/  Am 
I doing something wrong?

Cheers,

Neil



On 27 Jun 2011, at 15:08, Samuel Mimram wrote:

Hi,

This should be fixed now. The problem was that you weren't sending metadata. 
I've added null metadata and it should work now. Thanks for the report!

Concerning the location, I will try something based on IP, this should be 
enough for a starter. I'll add more precise location later...

++

Sam.


On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Neil Davidson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I should have made it clear, I'm using a mercurial checkout from an hour ago ;)

Also, a nice feature would be to add a location parameter (maybe co-ordinates?) 
so that you guys can make a map of LiquidSoap streams from around the world!

Kind regards,

Neil


On 27 Jun 2011, at 14:49, Neil Davidson wrote:

> Hi David,
>
> I'm testing this just now. I don't see anything in the logs and nothing's 
> showing up on your site yet. Here's the end of my code, does it look ok to 
> you?
>
> # Register flow
> ouputIcecast = register_flow(
> radio="Culture Lab Radio",
>  website="http://culturelabradio.ncl.ac.uk/";,
>  description="Culture Lab Radio, direct from Newcastle, UK. Test stream, 
> going live 11/7/11",
>  genre="Experimental",
>  streams=[("mp3/128k","http://cl-remit.ncl.ac.uk/CL-Radio";)],
>  outputIcecast)
>
> output.icecast(%mp3,host="localhost",port=80,name="Culture Lab 
> Radio",password="<mypassword>",mount="<mymount>",genre="Experimental",description="Culture
>  Lab - Newcastle - 
> culturelabradio.ncl.ac.uk<http://culturelabradio.ncl.ac.uk/>",url="http://culturelabradio.ncl.ac.uk/",outputIcecast)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Neil
>
>
> On 27 Jun 2011, at 13:24, David Baelde wrote:
>
>> Hi users,
>>
>> As you might know already, we're preparing a second beta release. It's
>> not yet the real 1.0 because a few design issues remain unsettled, and
>> (although we were supposed to freeze) some exciting new features have
>> arrived, most notably seek / cue support.
>>
>> Another new thing with the beta2 release will be an experimental
>> liquidsoap yellow pages system. We've called it Flows. It's still a
>> bit simplistic and experimental on the server side, but you can
>> already use it in your scripts. The main goal for now is to have some
>> public display of liquidsoap's usage, and a place to advertise your
>> streams. Later on we'll find more uses of it for sure, and try to
>> expand it into something useful for the community. But it shouldn't
>> change much regarding your scripts.
>>
>> Have a look: http://savonet.sourceforge.net/flows.html (yes, it's
>> pretty boring for now...)
>>
>> If you want to be the first on board, now is the time. It shouldn't
>> affect your stream in any way, but it might help us to polish things
>> in the next few days before the release, and it'll make the Flows page
>> more exciting. It's very simple if you're running the latest hg
>> version. I'll more or less repeat the doc
>> (http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/flows.html and liquidsoap -h
>> register_flow) you have to wrap your stream in the register_flow()
>> operator just before the outputs. For me it looks like that:
>>
>> url = 
>> "http://www.google.fr/search?q=liquidsoap&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&hl=fr&tab=wi&biw=1435&bih=1004";
>> radio = register_flow(radio="Friends",
>>                     website=url,
>>                     description="Private radio of David, David & friends",
>>                     genre="misc",
>>                     streams=[("ogg/128k",url),("mp3/128k",url)],
>>                     radio)
>>
>> Just change the radio name, description and URLs for website and each
>> stream. Above I use a stupid URL because my radio isn't public.
>>
>> Let us know if anything is wrong or if you have any suggestion.
>>
>> Hope to see several of you on Flows soon!
>> --
>> David
>>
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> Newcastle University
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Newcastle University
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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