Hi Tim, I'm pretty sure this wasn't directed at me but hopefully I can hijack some hints. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 stock setup auto booting into Gnome 2. I killed off Pulseaudio and setup JACK which feeds Jamin and that in turn feeds darkice and rotter.
I've tried JACK with the onboard Intel sound card as well as a usb Emu 0202. Both eventually kill darkice so I don't think its necessarily sound card related. The only thing I know for sure is that JACK xruns when darkice crashes, its hard to say whether the xrun causes the crash or the crash causes the xrun (I suspect the latter). When I used darkice 0.2 which is in the repos it would crash within about 12 hours. I installed the latest stable version from source (v1.1) and under pulseaudio it lasted for an average of nearly 4 weeks before crashing. I haven't got much long term data under JACK but it crashes about once a week so far. When it starts crashing, darkice repeatedly disconnects and reconnects to icecast over the course of several minutes until it disappears altogether. I have darkice feeding a local icecast2 server. I was just wondering if there is something I've config'ed stupidly (which is a high possibility) as I keep seeing a lot of people say darkice is rock solid for them too. Here is the darkice config I'm using: http://pastebin.com/ddk7rSjx I have to send a mono 64kbit mp3 out as this is what my streaming provider expects. Any hints would be appreciated even if its the revelation that Ubuntu has known faults and I'm better off using x/y/z distro. I'm also trying to keep the latency down so the internal buffer is only 1 second. Regards, Wayne -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] on behalf of Tim Camp Sent: Sat 25/02/2012 16:03 To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System Subject: Re: [RDD] Streaming to Shoutcast Server Greetings, Many folks complain about darkice with no report on how they set it up or details. I have four on line stations streaming from RdAirPlay using darkice that have been up and running for over two years with no issues. I use two pcs one to run rivendell and darkice one to run scserv.. The rivendell pc uses jack to plug in jamin on each stream then darkice. There is no sound card in this machine, jack running dummy. Works great, sounds great. Some particulars on what and how you are doing it might make it possible to help. Cheers On Feb 24, 2012 12:53 PM, "Nathan Steele" <[email protected]> wrote: > I have used it 24/7 for the last 8 months or so. it just works for me, > will keep trying to reconnect forever if the connection is lost. all > connection problems we had were not relaterd to butt, usually the > wireless link or occasionally our shoutcast server decides to be > unreachabe..... > > BUTT can aslo record an archive of the audio, though it has no provision > for automatically splitting the file. > > Nathaniel C. Steele > Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director > WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM > > > On 2/24/2012 1:35 PM, Wayne Merricks wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I don't have direct experience with butt however I do know of some home > > DJs who do syndicated shows from home who use this without issue on > > Windows (I know). I'm not sure how it works 24/7 though. > > > > I've used a combination of JACK, Jamin, Darkice and Icecast to take care > > of compression and Internet streaming (I use Icecast2 as a relay to > > Live365) however I'm not happy with Darkice. It works great for 1 - 3 > > weeks and then crashes which borks up everything. Somehow this causes > > Jamin to also crash and JACK to sit there with nothing to do. > > > > So far I've got a script that restarts Darkice every evening which means > I > > lose the Internet stream for a few seconds but at least I don't have a > > completely dead system when I least expect it. Its a simple cron job > with > > killall darkice, sleep 5 and then the usual darkice -c /path/to/config. > > > > Please note that I don't use this with Rivendell its just a PC grabbing > > audio from a sound card line in. This means I haven't solved the now and > > next problem yet. In theory you could install this along with Rivendell > > so long as you're using JACK but I wouldn't recommend it. > > > > I have a guide that was meant for internal use only thats available over > > at: > > > > http://www.thevoiceasia.com/rivendell/HOW TO - Multipurpose Broadcast > > PC.pdf > > > > This was setup as an emergency cover machine when my broadcast rack died > > so its not ideal. It runs on a very early Core 2 dual core PC from > around > > 2007 without skipping a beat though. > > > > The compressor settings I used sound OK for the things we're broadcasting > > but I'm far from an audio expert so please take these settings with a > > massive grain of salt. The guide doesn't really list some of the reasons > > why things are the way they are. > > > > The guide also details using Rotter for audio archiving. I hope to > polish > > this up for the wiki "soon(tm)" but my time is severely limited at the > > moment. > > > > Hope this helps a little, > > > > Wayne > > > > On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 18:08:14 -0000, Jorge Soto<[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> I have tried using darkice with darksnow, and still have not been able > >> to make it work. Will keep trying. Has anybody used this > >> http://butt.sourceforge.net/ with Rivendell? > >> > >> > >> > >> ________________________________ > >> From: Alban Peignier<[email protected]> > >> To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System > >> <[email protected]> > >> Cc: Jason Davenport<[email protected]> > >> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 10:02 AM > >> Subject: Re: [RDD] Streaming to Shoutcast Server > >> On 02/24/2012 12:51 PM, Jason Davenport wrote: > >>> Ok, so i have re-installed rivendell via RRabuntu, this time leaving it > >>> as is, no upgrades from the repository..now i need some help streaming > >>> Rivendell to a shoutcast server. > >> Hi Jason, > >> > >> You can use darkice (and its darksnow GUI) to create a stream. > >> > >> Regards, > > ####################### > > Scanned by MailMarshal > > ####################### > > > > > #################################################################################################################################################################################################################### > > > > Attention: > > > > The information contained in this message is confidential and intended > for the addressee(s) only. 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