Hi,
You just have to remove the mksafe on the 3 streams (live, stream and
archive). These prevents the source to fail while the fallback waits
for the live source ro fail in order to forward the stream source...
(and so on)
Le 19 Aug 2011 à 21:37, Paulin Halenria pau...@halenria.com a
Not really I must say. I did a small test where I was unable to hear
sound but everything seemed to be ok. I then had another project and
some holidays which brings me today.
We are now using a little hack over mplayer which does not do
everything as well as liquidsoap but works for now.
I've just opened the trac ticket. I'll have a look at your pulseaudio
with jack idea.
Anyway, we are using the 0.9.2 version when we noticed the bug but
I'll run some test on the svn version (and implement the new
references in my script).
I just hope to find enough time to do it this
Thanks for your answer,
Le 13 Jul 2010 à 21:04, Romain Beauxis a écrit :
Le mardi 13 juillet 2010 13:44:15, Simon Renquin a écrit :
Hi,
Hi !
I have currently updated my liquidsoap script to use several external
player whose sound are redirected to liquidsoap via jack and metadata
Hi,
I have currently updated my liquidsoap script to use several external
player whose sound are redirected to liquidsoap via jack and metadata
via a socket.
This new script handle automated transition between the 2 inputs (via
metadata command) and it also have a backup playlist in case
mplayer (and, consequently, having
no backup playlist in case of blank), it's indeed better to solve this
issue first (since I still cannot use my first system with metadata.)
Simon
Le 13 Jan 2010 à 22:36, Romain Beauxis a écrit :
Hi again !
Le mardi 12 janvier 2010 09:09:12, Simon
Thanks for wondering!
I'm now using a tricky log analysys to redirect the command without
using the metada's. But you are right, it seems that the problem
occurs far less in high power computer. (Which is toobad since my
script does only need 30% of my CPU most of the time so I hoped it
Hi,
I'm currently using liquidsoap to read from an icecast server. I also
have a local playlist on the computer which goal is to avoid loss of
sound when the server is unavailable. The script is running on a
debian lenny computer (PIV, 192Mo for RAM - no GUI !). I'm getting a
little
Hi,
I'm currently configuring a streaming system. At start, the source
would be an edcast running on windows while the signal would be
relayed by an incecast2 server to my liquidsoap script.I'm using
ogg/vorbis as audio format but, since edcast as some difficulty with
it's internal
and programatically. The goal is to avoid using the blank detection
and avoid stopping liquidsoap as well.
Similarly, is it possible to halt an input.harbor source with a
function (which would be called when a specified metadata is readed)?
Thanks for your help,
Simon Renquin.
PS : Sorry for the double
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