On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Audiodef Online <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tried simply replacing mksafe with fallback, but I got a "this source
> is fallible" error.

This is because the fallback wasn't on a local file, hence liquidsoap
didn't consider your single(..) source as infallible, and so on.

Anyway, your experiment confirms that the playlist stops playing. If
the silence is really forever, it can't be that we're waiting for the
next download. (Which you could figure by using telnet and server
commands such as request.resolving, btw.) This sounds really weird,
which makes me remember that I fixed a bug recently that could cause
playlists to "freeze". It seemed very rare (I was the only one to
experience it, apparently) but your use with lots of remote files
might not be so common... Anyway, are you using the latest hg version,
or one of the beta releases?

David

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