Quick question. Do I need to wait until it makes it in to the Debian jessie apt-get package I'm using? I'm still running 1.1.1 here. That's actually ok as if there are any issues I would want to wait until they are resolved.
Take care and happy Tuesday. > On Jan 12, 2016, at 3:56 PM, Romain Beauxis <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear all, > > This with great pleasure and much thanks for your patience that I am > glad to announce that liquidsoap 1.2.0 has just been released. > Changelog is included at the bottom of this email. > > This release focuses on getting all the latest and much awaited > developments and bug fixes out the door. We will be responding to bug > reports and potential feature requests afterward and may release > further minor versions as we see fit in the near future. > > Among the new features for this release, the following are worth noticing: > > - Support for websockets input. The technology has been implemented > for a while but, with the latest development in web browsers and > javascript support, it seems that it now fully functional. This means > that you can create an audio stream directly from a browser window and > send it to liquidsoap/icecast! This does not just mean > microphone-based streams but also file-based streams and even a mixed > of both! There is a proof of concept that you can test here: > https://github.com/webcast/webcaster Needless to say, we are quite > excited by this! > > - Support for a buffer.adaptative operator which can be used to > mitigate issues related to network lags and clock inconsistencies > between source clients and servers. > > - Support for multiple sources connected to the same shoutcast v2 server. > > This release comes almost 3 years after the previous one. Admittedly, > things got a little delayed here.. Indeed, as we have moved further > into our respective lives, it has become increasingly difficult for us > to provide the same service as open source developers for this project > as we had in the past. > > We, however, remain committed to the savonet project and still care > about its future and our users. > > In the future, we will concentrate on the core mission of the project, > which is the liquidsoap DSL and binary. This means that other > side-projects such as Flows! or Liguidsoap will unfortunately receive > less attention from us. Likewise, our priority will be to work on bugs > and feature releases through our github project pages. We will > continue to provide support to users through our mailing list, of > course, but will do as time allows > > Meanwhile, we warmly welcome any interested contributor to step up and > join our team. We like to believe that we are relatively nice to work with. > And, yeah, OCaml isn't that hard to learn. I've been there myself.. :-) > > Finally, we want to express our deep and humbled gratitude to our > > users who have kept using and trusting liquidsoap in the past years. > Thank you so much guys!! > > We all wish you guys a wonderful 2016 full of successful liquidsoap > projects and much more! > > For the Savonet Team, > David, Romain and Sam > > 1.2.0 (unreleased) > ================== > > New: > > - Websocket server (#90): this means that you can stream to harbor directly > from > your browser! > > - Add support for AIFF format (#112). > > - Add url.split_args to split the argument of an url (#123). > > - Add buffer.adaptative to cope with small network delays (#131). > > - Add sleeper operator to simulate network delays and test robustness (#131). > > - Add stereo.left and stereo.right to extract channels from a stereo stream. > > - Add restart command to restart liquidsoap (#135). > > - Add file.contents to read the contents of a file. > > - Add filter.rc for first-order RC filters. > > > Enhancements: > > - Add support for sending OSC data (osc.send_*). > > - Native support for (some) AVI files (#256) which enables support for > external > video encoders (#233). > > - Improve rms operator (#105) to have per channel rms (#102), the ability to > dynamically set window duration (#103) and multiple monitors (#104). > > - Icecast streaming can now use HTTP1.1 chunked encoding (#82, #107). > > - Add support for multiple shoutcast extensions (#216). > > - Fade type can be overridden by metadata in fade.in / fade.out (#64). > > - Allow LADSPA plugins with arbitrary number of channels (#191). > > - Rename shine encoder from %mp3.fxp to %shine. > > - fdkaac: dynamic plugin (#79), set afterburner parameter, use MPEG4 by > default > (#83). > > - Improved subtyping on lists (#125, #126). > > - Add native simple JSON decoder. > > - Better code: do not abusively use assertions (#137), issue more warnings and > fix them (#162). > > > Bugfixes: > > - Correctly close connection in http.get / http.post (#72). > > - Remove input.lastfm which has been broken for a while. > > - Lots of small bugfixes. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance > APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month > Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now > Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. 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