Actually nevermind, it seems to work perfectly and now i can play
mp3s! with latest liquidsoap code!
Now I have another small question and I would be really grateful if
you guys could help me?

I have a script to play a jingle every current hour but I wanted it to
change every hour.
Right now it gets the first hour from liquidsoap's execution and plays
that same file every hour.
Here is the segment:
radio=smooth_add(delay=0.5,p=0.2,normal=radio,
special=switch([({0m0s},single('/home/radio/songs/horas/'^list.hd(get_process_lines('date
+"%I"'))^".mp3"))]))

Thanks guys.

On 6/10/18, Oriol Gómez Sentís <ogomez....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah it seems to need a bunch of dependencies and all the tutorials I’ve
> seen are so convoluted and require a bunch of steps I don’t understand
> I’m not sure how to go on about this..
>
> Thanks.
>
>> On 10 Jun 2018, at 13:10, Nolan Wagner <no...@yupradio.com> wrote:
>>
>> Try building from source and see if that helps you. Might be an outdated
>> package or a bug in that version of liquidsoap that only manifests on
>> Debian 9.
>> On Jun 10, 2018, at 3:34 AM, "Oriol Gómez" <ogomez....@gmail.com
>> <mailto:ogomez....@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Hello everyone!
>> For some reason, I cannot get mp3 format to work on Debian 9 Stretch.
>> It worked perfectly on Debian 7. Now, every time it finds an mp3 in a
>> playlist, Liquidsoap crashes with segmentation fault.
>>
>> Debian Stretch has package for version 1.1.1 and
>> liquidsoap-plugin-lame is installed with it so... it should work in
>> theory.
>> Does anyone know what's wrong?
>> Is there a way to install a more recent version or something to avoid
>> this?
>>
>> Thanks very much.
>> On 6/17/17, Jorin Vermeulen <jorin.vermeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>  Hi,
>>
>>  Never used a mailing list before, so no clue how this works (or if it
>>  even does at all).
>>
>>  Either way, I'm playing around with a Video Stream generation
>>  liquidsoap-script but it keeps telling me "Request resolution failed" on
>>  any multiple AVI files.
>>
>>  I've tried 2 virtual machines, running ubuntu 17.04 and 14.04 to see if
>>  it was because 17.04 uses libav instead of ffmpeg, but neither will play
>>  the AVI file.
>>
>>  Pretty much installed any possible plugin, codec, etc, I could think of
>>  and I can play the AVI file in the video player without issue.
>>
>>  What am I missing / doing wrong here?
>>
>>  Regards,
>>  Jorin
>>
>>
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