Hi,

You should be able to send more parameters using the "headers" parameter of
output.icecast. For instance, I think (non-tested) that you should be able
to change the user agent by passing the argument ~headers:["User-Agent",
"Liquidsoap XXXX"] to output.icecast which would display "Liquidsoap XXXX"
as user agent. I don't know what is the name of the header corresponding to
your agent type, but this might be enough for your purpose. Maybe Romain has
some more details about this...

++

Sam.


On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Ian Bonham <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> I was put onto LiquidSoap by someone on the Rivendell mailing list.
> I'd not seen this software before and I must say it's bloody
> brilliant!! I'm using it on a server which is running the transmitter
> for our radio station, and the ability to cope with switching between
> a live stream and a local backup is brilliant, so Thank You very much
> for some excellent software!
>
> I have one question though, which maybe you might be able to help out
> with. I have the current server at our transmitter on 89.2FM. I'd now
> like to put another LiquidSoap based server at the transmitter
> covering 90.3FM.
>
> Both transmitters pull a stream from CentovaCast, and Centova's user
> page allows me to see who's logged on to the stream at any time. For
> example...
>
> Country IP Address      User Agent      Agent Type      Listen Time
>  Spain  ***.***.***.*** BASS audio library 2.3   Player/Ripper   17 hrs,
> 20 mins, 27 secs
>  Spain  ***.***.***.*** BASS audio library 2.3   Player/Ripper   10 hrs,
> 40 mins, 36 secs
>  Spain  ***.***.***.*** liquidsoap 0.9.2         Unknown [player]        19
> mins, 24 secs
>  Spain  ***.***.***.*** TuneIn Radio     Unknown [player]        11 mins,
> 22 secs
>  United Kingdom ***.***.***.*** Apple QuickTime Player 6.0       Player  2
> mins, 12 secs
>
> As you can see, LiquidSoap is running, and I know that is at the
> transmitter for 89.2. I notice the 'AgentType' is blank though. I was
> wondering if it is possible to 'tweak' the LiquidSoap code so the
> Agent Type could be specified by a command line parameter?
> That way I could set it to a unique identifier that would help me see
> which machines are connected and what they are doing.
>
> Hope to hear from you soon,
>
> Bon
>
> P.S. - Running on Ubuntu 10.04LTS with Medibuntu repos installed.
> LiquidSoap installed from Repos.
>
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