Hi all! 2011/12/6 David Baelde <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > That kind of thing would be useful. It has come up several times on > the list, e.g. with the goal of switching away from a live show only > after it is really gone, not for minor disconnections. > > If you want your source to be unavailable during the grace time, it's > tricky, and I think you have to use something experimental like > source.dynamic(). But if you're okay to just play blank (or a jingle) > before really switching, then you could delay the switching using a > transition in a normal switch() or fallback(). The idea is that the > transition would play silence for two seconds before playing the "new" > source. If the "old" source becomes available again then re-switching > would be initiated, the other transition would take place, which could > simply play the new source, perhaps with a fade or something. > > I have little time at the moment, but feel free to press us for more > concrete help (also, ready-made examples might be available on the > list).
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