Le Tuesday 18 March 2008 22:06:30 David Baelde, vous avez écrit :
annotate:title=\rien\,rien=\title\:~/media/audio/Sex_Mob/Artie_Shaw.ogg
and:
liquidsoap -r ~/media/audio/Sex_Mob/Artie_Shaw.ogg
I can see the new metadata field rien being added, but the field
title is not changed. This means
Thanks for your answer, things are more clear now :)
Then if you need a really low latency, try using jack... or at worse
the very experimental RTP.
About the delay, I see I was not clear in my post, I wanted to make it
short: we shoutcast competition matches and we have TV servers to see
Le Wednesday 19 March 2008 10:19:03 Benoït Leudet, vous avez écrit :
The listeners need to pause the audio stream for 80s to synchronize with
the TV. We would like to reduce the delay for the listeners, so we need
to increase the delay for the live session.
It's an interestin issue..
So far we
Romain Beauxis wrote:
Le Wednesday 19 March 2008 10:19:03 Benoït Leudet, vous avez écrit :
The listeners need to pause the audio stream for 80s to synchronize with
the TV. We would like to reduce the delay for the listeners, so we need
to increase the delay for the live session.
It's an
I don't think we have an operator for that, but it should not be difficult to
implement..
I know my request is particular but if you can implement it, it will be
really magic :)
Is it possible anyway to tell icecast to have a precise sync?
You can increase a pre-buffer with
David Baelde a écrit :
I don't think you can get anything precise from icecast. Still
imprecise, you can play with harbor's buffer:
input.harbor(buffer=80.,...). A little less should be better actually,
since other buffers come into play in the pipeline, before and after
liquidsoap.
I tried
You have the same problem here. Only one sequence is ever built, so
only one jingle will be ever played. If you want one introductory
jingle any time you switch back to a playlist, use a transition:
def start(a,b)
sequence([jingle,b])
end
playlists = switch(track_sensitive=false,