We definitely agree :)

Cordialement,
Vincent Tabard
Radio Pytagor : http://www.radiopytagor.com/



David Baelde a écrit :
> Hi Vincent,
>
> I think soapbox is the kind of project along the lines of oddcast.
> Maybe it doesn't have mic input yet, maybe it's only a cousin project
> that'll have it, but in spirit what we're talking about now is
> something that leverages the power of liquidsoap: flexibility in
> creating a custom stream.
>
> You're right that it's cool to run a graphically-edited stream without
> entering any command in the shell. But anyway, once you've edited the
> stream, you have to store it in some form, and it seems useful to not
> be forced to open a graphical editor everytime you want to start it.
> So I think it would be convenient to export a script even for newbies.
>
> PS: By the way, you can already emulate an ices configuration
> (probably an oddcast one too) using a simple script. We might think of
> distributing such a thing -- together with liq123 or streamliqueur. It
> wouldn't take its conf from an XML file but more likely from a couple
> command line parameters, "playlist", "mountpoint", etc.
>
>   
>> Oh, and nice vumeters would be real cool :)
>>     
>
> I totally agree, but I also think it's yet another project. Although
> it could be part of soapbox, it doesn't need to. It's not about
> running liq, it's only about controlling it.
>
> Cheers, and I love KISSes too :)
>   

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