Maybe it could be optional. You could provide the option to run a script when the internet is down, and another script when your online again. Anyway, I will test this software, as it looks promising.
/Morten 2012/10/23 James Harrison <ja...@talkunafraid.co.uk>: > My gut feeling is that OpenOB shouldn't be responsible for this - you > should have a silence detector outboard of the PC in any transmission > system with a standalone hardware audio player for reliability. > > Cheers, > James Harrison > > > On 23/10/12 15:31, Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote: >> This looks very interesting. >> >> This could be a cool new feature, if you use it for STL, and the >> internet connection is lost: What about adding a silence detector >> function, where the receiver plays MP3 files, until the connection to >> the studio is reestablished? >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Morten >> >> 2012/10/22 James Harrison<ja...@talkunafraid.co.uk>: >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> I know a few Rivendellers have used the earlier (beta) versions of >>> OpenOB in the past so here's a quick notice to all that OpenOB 2.3 is >>> out, with stable support for the Opus codec recently standarized by the >>> IETF, which supports bitrates as low as 16kbps or up to 384kbps with a >>> variety of audio bandwidths. >>> >>> OpenOB is the open outside broadcast tool, an audio over IP link tool >>> which makes moving audio over a network in realtime with very low >>> latencies (<10ms in PCM mode,<50ms in Opus mode) fairly trivial. >>> >>> Other improvements include proper Python packaging for easy >>> installation, reliability improvements, visual feedback changes and an >>> improved command line interface. >>> >>> Support for the Raspberry Pi single-board computer has now been tested, >>> confirmed and verified. It works out of the box with no issues using USB >>> sound cards. This means you can put a link together (both ends) for >>> under £200. >>> >>> You can nab yourself a copy here: >>> http://jamesharrison.github.com/openob/ - all you need is two computers >>> running Linux. >>> >>> </list-hijack - sorry!> >>> - -- >>> Cheers, >>> James Harrison >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >>> Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (MingW32) >>> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ >>> >>> iEYEARECAAYFAlCFujwACgkQ22kkGnnJQAz4cACgkHnoB2JHSBcCNnyVvx+cclb9 >>> mwIAn2N4PdieHesX1H/WoBuft0j5vLEP >>> =3NB7 >>> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Rivendell-dev mailing list >>> Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org >>> http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >> _______________________________________________ >> Rivendell-dev mailing list >> Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org >> http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev > _______________________________________________ > Rivendell-dev mailing list > Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org > http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev