Hi Juan
By curated list I was just meaning the track info that your script was
gathering.
I'm actually ok with javascript - it's the Ocaml stuff that I struggle with.
And I'm keen to find out how I can get liquidsoap to not play tracks based on a
list, wherever it may be sourced from.
Thanks
P.S. 2
JS code snippet that obtains metadata from the Icecast web server and
separates it by "artist" and "track" so that you can use it to incorporate
it into your website or use it in any way that is useful to you, since they
are variables. In the example I give you, it will show them through
Hello again Rick,
I'm not familiar with the term 'curated lists.' No songs or playlists are
exempted; the script captures everything that is played and the metadata
that arrives at the Icecast web. It then incorporates this information into
a player on my website.
If you are interested in the JS
Hi Juan
That might work as a solution. I can roughly figure something out along those
lines. Do you have anything in place for actually avoiding the tracks that are
in the curated lists though? Or are you just using them for another purpose?
R
> On 4 Mar 2024, at 02:43, Juan Amores wrote:
>
Hi Rick,
On my website I obtain the metadata directly from the json of the Icecast
website (supposedly not recommended option in case the structure changes in
the future, but it has worked fine for over a year).
To do this, I made a JavaScript script that runs continuously and extracts
the
Hi folks
Wondered whether anyone has got a working routine for handling artists and
track separation? I'm trying to understand how this might work...
Rick
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