OK... something is really not right here. In addition to everything I've
mentioned thus far, when the first track of the ambient stream ends, the
stream ends. I'm very confused. This was all more or less working before
I upgraded from 0.9.3. I hope it's simply a matter of needing to add
something specific to beta-3 to keep the streams going.
On 09/23/11 19:14, Audiodef Online wrote:
> I tried taking out fallback to see what would happen. What happens is
> when the first download for the ambient stream completes, it plays. The
> techno stream plays. The audiodef stream never plays.
>
> This seems a bit odd.
>
> On 09/23/11 18:15, Audiodef Online wrote:
>> I'm afraid I didn't provide all the relevant info. It seems that it's
>> not the player that stops, but the stream, as clicking play in my player
>> after it has stopped results in the same action it performs when there
>> is no stream. Yet, the process I've started with this script (not to
>> mention Icecast) is still running. I'm hoping someone will notice
>> something in my script that leads to the streams dying.
>>
>> Also, for the streams "audiodef" and "ambient", the fallback plays
>> repeatedly, long after the point where the playlist should have kicked
>> in. In other words, the fallback plays for much longer than it takes to
>> download the files in the playlist when I first start the stream.
>>
>> As I'm typing this, these two streams have done nothing but play the
>> fallback for 15 minutes. This could happen in the beginning for my
>> "ambient" stream, but definitely not for my "audiodef" stream!
>>
>> The techno stream seems to have no trouble and never plays the fallback,
>> even though, as you can see, it's set up no differently from the other
>> streams.
>>
>> Damien
>>
>> On 09/23/11 17:54, Audiodef Online wrote:
>>> My script below seems to cause my player to stop at a certain point. Not
>>> stream silence, but simply stop. What should I do to my script to ensure
>>> this does not happen?
>>>
>>> #!/usr/local/bin/liquidsoap
>>> set("log.file.path","/home/audiodef/liquidradio.log")
>>> set("log.level",4)
>>> output.icecast(%vorbis, host = "localhost", port = 8000,
>>> password = "(password)", mount = "audiodef.ogg",
>>> description="Synthetronica Radio: Audiodef", genre="Electronic",
>>> url="http://audiodef:8000/audiodef.ogg", name="Audiodef",
>>> mksafe(fallback([normalize(playlist(timeout=3600.,
>>> conservative=true, length=400.,
>>> "http://audiodef/playlists/audiodef.m3u")),
>>> single("/var/www/audiodef/htdocs/audio/dc3.ogg")])))
>>> output.icecast(%vorbis, host = "localhost", port = 8000,
>>> password = "(password)", mount = "ambient.ogg",
>>> description="Synthetronica Radio: Ambient", genre="Ambient",
>>> url="http://audiodef:8000/ambient.ogg", name="Ambient",
>>> mksafe(fallback([normalize(playlist(timeout=3600.,
>>> conservative=true, length=400.,
>>> "http://audiodef/playlists/ambient.m3u")),
>>> single("/var/www/audiodef/htdocs/audio/dc3.ogg")])))
>>> output.icecast(%vorbis, host = "localhost", port = 8000,
>>> password = "(password)", mount = "techno.ogg",
>>> description="Synthetronica Radio: Techno", genre="Techno",
>>> url="http://audiodef:8000/techno.ogg", name="Techno",
>>> mksafe(fallback([normalize(playlist(timeout=3600.,
>>> conservative=true, length=400.,
>>> "http://audiodef/playlists/techno.m3u")),
>>> single("/var/www/audiodef/htdocs/audio/dc3.ogg")])))
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Damien
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