Hi,

I use Liquidsoap for other things and yes the silence transitions are great but in this case, I need to use OpenOB for low latency and having liquidsoap in the mix adds a lot of re-encoding and delay.

Regards,

Wayne

On 29/02/16 12:47, drew Roberts wrote:
Wayne,

thanks for the write up. It may come in useful.

On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 7:04 PM, Wayne Merricks <waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com <mailto:waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com>> wrote:

    Hi,

    I'm not sure if this is useful to anyone but heres how I made
    Rivendell work over a remote VPN link seamlessly (India office
    broadcasting via the UK).  I'd be happy to flesh out a doc with
    more details if anyone is interested.


snip


    Stuff I still need to figure out:


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    * Silent Jack in reverse to switch back to India after an outage
    (I can't think of a nice way to transition back as you'd want to
    somehow tell India when they are live so they can start rather
    than cutting songs or adverts etc as soon as they came online)


liquidsoap on a Pi can be used to to forward and reverse silence detection. You can script on the transitions iirc. I know I am using it to fail over to emergency music on silence and cut back to the main stream on sound. I am fairly certain I could effect an external bash script on the transition both ways.
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    Regards,

    Wayne

all the best,

drew
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