2011/3/21 Elliott Barnes <[email protected]>:
> Hi,

Hey,

> I've finally managed to fix the problem by uninstalling/reinstalling
> the Liquidsoap package, which for some strange reason fixed the
> problem.
>
> I do have a couple more questions, however.
>
> After reading the documentation, I've begun to realise how useful the
> "Switch" command could be to my stream, however none of the examples
> that I've read seem to show how a playlist can be started at a certain
> time on, say a Saturday, wait until the playlist completes, and then
> switch back to the default playlist. What would be the best way to do
> this?

Well, currently, you may be able to cook your own operator for that,
using for instance the playlist.once operator from utils.liq.

However, your request made me realize that now that we allow sources
to fail, it would make sense to simply have a "once" mode for playlist
sources. I will work on that when I have time but in the mean time, I
have opened a ticket to remember that:
  http://dev.sourcefabric.org/browse/LS-494

> Finally, I@m not sure if this would be possible at all, but if I
> connected to the same mountpoint as Liquidsoap is using, is their any
> way to crossfade my source into the stream, and then when I
> disconnect, for Liquidsoap to continue playing music?

I am not sure I understand this :-)

> Thanks for all your help so far guys.
>
> Elliott.
>
> On 15/03/2011, Elliott Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> What's most confusing is that seeing that no settings were actually
>> changed, I don't understand how Liquidsoap has any reason to not work.
>> I'm tempted to do a reinstall, but doubt that'll help somehow.
>>
>> On 15/03/2011, David Baelde <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Elliott Barnes
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Correct - I'm not getting any log output what soever in
>>>> /var/log/liquidsoap.
>>>
>>> Well then it must be that something is not configured properly. For a
>>> start, get liquidsoap to log on standard output.
>>>
>>>> I haven't been able to test Telnet at this time, but will let you know
>>>> of results when I can. I doubt it will help though; it sounds as if
>>>> something is broken somewhere.
>>>
>>> Sure, the point is to get a clue of what's wrong.
>>> --
>>> David
>>>
>>
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