Re: [Savonet-users] Liquidsoap produces no sound at outputs

2009-01-25 Thread Romain Beauxis
Le Sunday 25 January 2009 09:06:19 Romain Beauxis, vous avez écrit : However, I just experienced the issue on my production server.. I am opening a ticket now so that we can follow discussion there... Humm.. Looking again at your logs, I don't think it is the same issue in your case than in

Re: [Savonet-users] Liquidsoap produces no sound at outputs

2009-01-24 Thread Romain Beauxis
Le Saturday 24 January 2009 07:46:31 Romeo, vous avez écrit : when harbor starts liquidsoap transits on playlist for a sec, then to a harbor source. everything is ok then. playlist continues to play after harbor gets down. Humm... What you describe could be related to a bug in the scheduler...

Re: [Savonet-users] Liquidsoap produces no sound at outputs

2009-01-24 Thread Romeo
24.01.09, 11:31, Romain Beauxis to...@rastageeks.org: Le Saturday 24 January 2009 07:46:31 Romeo, vous avez écrit : when harbor starts liquidsoap transits on playlist for a sec, then to a harbor source. everything is ok then. playlist continues to play after harbor gets down. Humm...

Re: [Savonet-users] Liquidsoap produces no sound at outputs

2009-01-22 Thread Romain Beauxis
Hi ! Le Thursday 22 January 2009 05:38:16 Romeo, vous avez écrit : Hi, i'm using liquidsoap 0.9.0+SVN mentioned some strange behavour: for some reason sound on all output channels may go out. it seems that liquidsoap inputs still continues to work (i mean preparing and switching

Re: [Savonet-users] Liquidsoap produces no sound at outputs

2009-01-22 Thread David Baelde
Hi Romeo, (Please send your replies to the savonet-users list, that I put back in Cc.) Romeo wrote: all icecast streams generates no sound, but updates metadata, so it seems that audio stream is muted somewhere (maybe between transitions? why do i think it is possible? i noticed another

Re: [Savonet-users] Liquidsoap produces no sound at outputs

2009-01-22 Thread Romeo
Hi, David Ok so silence is streamed, with metadata. I don't think that it's an encoding problem because it's on both vorbis and mp3 outputs, and I can't imagine that it's a libshout problem. As you say, it could be a bad design of the transition that leaves some silence instead of the new