Le dim. 14 avr. 2019 à 04:23, John Warburton <j...@johnwarburton.net> a écrit :
>
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 11:39 PM Romain Beauxis <romain.beau...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi John,
>>
>> Indeed, it looks like there was an issue with this part of the code. It 
>> _should_ be fixed now. Let me know if you get a chance to try it!
>>
>
> Good morning Romain,
>
> Something is working. And (based on three transitions auditioned so far), 
> behaving as you intended!
>
> http://warblefly.sytes.net:8000/audio.aac
> http://warblefly.sytes.net:8000/audio-hifi-low.aac
>
> I have to attend a lunch just now, but will leave your code from last night 
> going (as it has safely run for months now), and see how it fares.
>
> Thanks for putting the debug code in. It lets me see my 'liq_cross_duration' 
> is being obeyed.
>
> I may rewrite crossfade() simply to remove all transitions other than 
> 'crossed, no fade' just because the annotate: metadata is usually in charge 
> of this. With news bulletins starting from silence and ending the same way, 
> the transition "default (sequence)" is sometimes triggered.
>
> The changes you've made to the underlying OCaml code certainly seem to make 
> it obey my metadata.

Glad to read all that. The operator's logic is quite complex so I
think it is working but there can be corner cases. One thing that I
can recommend, however, would be to set conservative to false if you
start seeing issues.

> You know, this is prompting me to learn OCaml.

It's not a bad journey! 🙂

Romain


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