Yes, for legal reasons, we have to keep audio archives

Thx, I shall try on my test machine :-)

PVB

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Le 2 janv. 2012 à 16:42, Peter Retep <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hi, try this one:
> 
> I guess you are talking about audio archives and not about log archives...
> 
> output.file(
>     %wav(stereo=true),
>     "/mnt/archive/raw/%Y-%m-%d/%Y-%m-%d-%H_%M_%S.wav",
>     on_close=fun(s)->system("qwavheaderdump -F #{s}"),
>     reopen_when={0m0s},
>     mksafe(radio)
> )
> 
> this will hourly save a new audio archive file.
> 
> You need to install quelcom package to use qwavheaderdump (in case of any 
> process stops, wav header will be correct)
> You can remove on_close line, if you do not use it.
> You could use other reopen_when intervals ({0m0s} is hourly, {0h0m0s} is 
> daily.)
> You can use other file directory and filenaming.
> 
> please see output.file docu for mor details
> http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/reference.html#output_file
> 
> BR, Peter
> 
> Am 02.01.2012 16:17, schrieb [email protected]:
>> Pascal Vanbel - Radio Universitaire Namuroise<[email protected]>  a écrit :
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> Is it possible to create one archive by day without restarting the daemon ?
>>> 
>>> Something like kill -USR1 works on darkice for example to force
>>> reopen new archive files
>>> 
>>> Thx a lot
>>> 
>>> PVB
>>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Do you mean an "audio" archive?
>> 
>> At the moment, I'm trying to settle this in my project.
>> 
>> I'm already able to transcode-record my stream in a local file and it
>> works very well(24 Kb/s, 16 Khz, mono to save disk space).
>> 
>> Now, I've planned to experiment on using unix "logrotate" utility to
>> store daily a new time stamped archive, but not tested yet.
>> This should work without needing to kill or restart the output stream
>> and should be totally automated rotating on a monthly basis.
>> 
>> Does this correspond to your needs?
>> 
>> Fred
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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