I'm experiencing the same issues every day, didn't quite manage to fix it.
I had bigger drouputs, like streams actually stopping, then I stopped the
skip_blank feature thinking my CPU is under heavy dosage, it did make the
stream drops stop, but the overrun is still there.

Any fix is welcome.

Best regards,
        *Ákos Veres*

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On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 6:15 PM, Alexander Schremmer
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On 12.06.2013 10:20, Alexander Schremmer wrote:
>
> >>> Are the times when this problem happens consistent? Try setting the the
> >>> CPU priority of Liquidsoap to the max and see if that helps:
> >>
> >> No, but the other processes might demand resources irregularly.
> >>
> >> I will give it a boost to -5 (-19 sounds a bit hazardous given that I
> >> have seen LS eating 100% in the past).
> >
> > Now I have another issue left: after I set a metadata item via telnet, I
> > get spurious skips that look like this in the logs:
> >
> >> 2013/06/12 10:16:24 [server:3] New client: localhost.
> >> 2013/06/12 10:16:24 [server:3] Client localhost disconnected without
> saying goodbye..!
> >> 2013/06/12 10:16:26 [clock.wallclock_main:2] We must catchup 1.05
> seconds!
> >
> > And the audio skips for maybe 300 ms in the stream when listening. What
> > could be the reason? Interestingly, it always happens shortly after
> > these telnet connections but never in a song.
>
> And today we got 90 seconds outage because of a cascade of problems in
> Liquidsoap. It started with the error message "Buffer overrun: Dropping
> 0.03s." and ended with both icecast sinks reconnecting, and then it
> needed still 80 seconds till they started working.
> Anybody an idea what could have caused this?
>
> Kind regards,
> Alexander
>
>
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