input in your case is a variable, it could just as well have been

fred = playlist ..... etc

there is no such thing as input.file or input.playlist in any documentation
I've ever seen

there's input.alsa input.external input.harbor input.http etc etc etc see
Source/Input section at
http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/reference.html

which documentation are you reading?



On 29 November 2014 at 15:31, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So basically if I understand the docs correctly you took that input line
> and defined it as a veriable?  The docs don't show a space they show
> input.file or input.playlist  but maybe I'm trying to  tackle a lot at once
> in one chunk. Lol! I'll probably take care of this when I'm more awake.
> Lol!  Coding when drooling at the key board is no fun.
>
> Blessings.
>
>
> On Nov 28, 2014, at 8:22 PM, John Plsek <jaroma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> input.(playlist) .... etc still isn't close to correct
>
> input = mksafe(playlist("/home/marrie125/pls/christmas", mode="random"))
>
> can you see how that is different from
>
> input.(playlist)"/home/marrie125/pls/christmas", mode=random
>   mksafe
>  (output)
>
> you output it using the the output part of the script I posted, which you
> don't include BEFORE the input is defined, but after, as I showed previously
>
>
> On 29 November 2014 at 15:10, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Lol. Yeah it is.  The first playlist file was just a test that flopped
>>  as I kind of forgot to put up the directory¬ where the music was. I only
>> wrote it for a bit of a practice.
>>
>> I want to include encode.liq in to everything I do as that's what will
>> happen. It will take the main mount point which  ends in /stream.m3u and
>> stream what ever I give it weather it will be live, automation  etc.which
>> is the one with all of the passwords.
>>
>> the christmas playlist I do want to keep going until christmas ends, then
>> I'll just remove the whole insalata  when I'm done. So for now i do want to
>> modify this one.
>>
>> #include the script file wherein I have my icecast server and encoders
>> #this will be the output veriable
>>
>> %include "/home/marrie125/.liq/encode.liq"
>>
>> #input  is the folder in which the files reside.
>> #using mksafe to make the source operate correctly
>>
>> input.(playlist)"/home/marrie125/pls/christmas", mode=random
>>   mksafe
>>  (output)
>>
>> The mksafe was in case somethign brakes then I just have it stream
>> silence until I either quit going live, or  I fix the playlist folder
>> wherein all of these files are.
>>
>> I always get confused by the perenthesis as I'm following the manual
>> religiously and it is not well written enough for me to read it with my
>> software. It brakes up the code in to seprate paragraphs so for me I don't
>> really know when to use the perenthesis or not.
>>
>> Ok I'm done now. I'm willing to learn and give things a shot. Hehaha.
>>
>> Blessings all and happy friday.
>>
>> On Nov 28, 2014, at 7:55 PM, John Plsek <jaroma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The included script has no error, it looks almost exactly like the
>> transcoding example in the liquidsoap cookbook, so no surprises that is
>> correct
>>
>> Except, that you seem to want to input from http://23.239.4.143:80/stream
>> <http://23.239.4.143/stream> and transcode to
>> http://23.239.4.143:80/mp3-96mp3 <http://23.239.4.143/mp3-96mp3> and
>> http://23.239.4.143:80/mp3-128.mp3 <http://23.239.4.143/mp3-128.mp3>
>>
>> which implies that http://23.239.4.143:80/ <http://23.239.4.143/> has
>> three streams - yet it seems to only be configured with 2
>>
>>
>> The way you include it in your "main" file, you are essentially doing this
>>
>> output = url = "http://ke7zum.tffppodcast.com:80/stream.m3u
>> <http://ke7zum.tffppodcast.com/stream.m3u>"
>>
>> Which is incorrect. Think of include as literally putting the non-comment
>> lines in the included file directly where you have the include statement
>>
>>
>> The rest of your main file only has an accidental resemblance to a
>> liquidsoap script.
>>
>> 1 - *dot parenthesis* i.e. *.( *does not look like any liquidsoap ever
>> 2 - you have 3 opening parentheses , and 4 closing parentheses on that
>> *input.* line
>> 3 - mksafe(output) ??? what are you trying to achieve there?
>>
>> I'm only guessing, but what I think you are trying to do is this (all in
>> one file):
>>
>>     input = mksafe(playlist("~/pls/christmas/", mode='random'))
>>
>>     output.icecast(
>>       %mp3(bitrate=128),
>>       mount="/mp3-128.mp3",
>>       host="ke7zum.tffppodcast.com", port=80, password="blehblehblah",
>>       description="mp3 128kbps stream", url="
>> http://tffppodcast.com/listen";,
>>       input)
>>
>>     # Second transcoder equals mp3 96kbps  sample rate 44.1khz
>>     output.icecast(
>>       %mp3(bitrate=96),
>>       mount="/mp3-96mp3",
>>       host="ke7zum.tffppodcast.com", port=80, password="blehblehblah",
>>       description="mp3 96kbps stream of the main output.", url="
>> http://tffppodcast.com/listen";,
>>       input)
>>
>> Not sure if the mksafe is even necessary though
>>
>> Note: you could split it in two files for the sake of simplicity when
>> changing which playlist you want
>>
>> file1.liq:
>>     input = mksafe(playlist("~/pls/christmas/", mode='random'))
>>
>>     %include "file2.liq"
>>
>> file2.liq:
>>     output.icecast(
>>       %mp3(bitrate=128),
>>       mount="/mp3-128.mp3",
>>       host="ke7zum.tffppodcast.com", port=80, password="blehblehblah",
>>       description="mp3 128kbps stream", url="
>> http://tffppodcast.com/listen";,
>>       input)
>>
>>     # Second transcoder equals mp3 96kbps  sample rate 44.1khz
>>     output.icecast(
>>       %mp3(bitrate=96),
>>       mount="/mp3-96mp3",
>>       host="ke7zum.tffppodcast.com", port=80, password="blehblehblah",
>>       description="mp3 96kbps stream of the main output.", url="
>> http://tffppodcast.com/listen";,
>>       input)
>>
>> Of course, once you know the language a bit better, you switch playlists
>> without stopping and starting a new instance of liquidsoap, but that's
>> probably beyond you at this early stage
>> Regards
>>
>> John
>>
>> On 29 November 2014 at 13:22, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Yeah. the documentation did as well. when I read the quick start and the
>>> cook book, and the work shop they either transcribed or what not.  it
>>> worked  for this script. and this one  checked wiht out any errors.. Sorry
>>> my pathes look odd. This is the way I organise things so I don't brake
>>> things when on the mac. Lol! What I can't see, I can't brake.
>>>
>>>
>>> #include the script file wherein I have my icecast server and encoders
>>> #this will be the output veriable
>>>
>>> output = %include "/home/marrie125/.liq/encode.liq"
>>>
>>> #input  is the folder in which the files reside.
>>> #using mksafe to make the source operate correctly
>>> #Files will then be routed to the icecast server. using the veriable at
>>> the top
>>>
>>> input.(playlist("~/pls/"))
>>>   mksafe
>>>  (output)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Nov 28, 2014, at 6:14 PM, Dane Streeter <
>>> dane.stree...@sharp-stream.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> input.(playlist("~/pls/christmas/"),
>>>
>>>
>>> This has a full stop at the end of input.
>>>
>>> Dane
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On 29 Nov 2014, at 01:58, Jonathan <jonathancandler_...@q.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> input.(playlist("~/pls/christmas/"),
>>>
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