David Baelde escribió: > I confirm that I have tested the following solution: > > def delay_fallback(a,b) > def immediate(a,b) > b > end > def delayed(a,b) > sequence([blank(duration=10.),b]) > end > fallback(track_sensitive=false,[a,b],transitions=[immediate,delayed]) > end
It works like magic. We really appreciate your help. There is another internet radio happy to use LiquidSoap :-D It is in Spanish, but all work was documented here: http://wiki.radiognu.org/doku.php?id=liquidsoap -- __________________________________________________________ | , , | | / \ | | ((__-^^-,-^^-__)) Octavio Rossell Tabet | | `-_---' `---_-' [email protected] | | `--|o` 'o|--' http://octavio.gnu.org.ve | | \ ` / irc.radiognu.org #gnu | | .: :. | | :o_o: Huella: FC69 551B ECB9 62B0 D992 | | "-" BE57 B551 2497 C78B 870A | |__________________________________________________________|
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