Yeah it's version 1.1.1 so maybe update to that and see if you have the harbor 
function. I personally like it. I wish I could upgrade to 1.2.0 from apt-get 
but oh well. 1.1.1 works for now.
> On May 29, 2016, at 10:31 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Yeah, I guess the latest one found on debian repost is this:
> https://packages.debian.org/jessie/liquidsoap
> 
> George
> 
> 
> On 05/29/2016 08:19 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> No there is not. They are no long supporting the apt-get packages. Someone 
>> else, hopefully the folks at apt-get will do it. I would personally try the 
>> harbor script as this is what I use and it works for what I need it to do. 
>> No silence on the air but a playlist that plays when I disconnect the live 
>> source.
>>> On May 29, 2016, at 8:32 AM, Felix Lenz <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks for your answer!
>>> 
>>> on the http.input(shoutcaststream), SAM is connected, even if it sends
>>> no music/voice. When i connect to this stream directly, as listener, i
>>> hear the "silence". It seems to be liquidsoap who don't get it, but i
>>> don't know...
>>> I will test it with BUTT this night.
>>> 
>>> Hmm never mind. Because we purchased the SAM Broadcaster and <3 it, and
>>> in my test also RadioBOSS have this behaviour, i've created this
>>> "workaraound":
>>> 
>>> CODE:
>>> 
>>> def to_live(jingle,old,new) =
>>>   old = fade.final(duration=0.01,old)
>>>   sequence([old,new])
>>> end
>>> 
>>> def to_file(jingle,old,new) =
>>>   sequence([jingle,new])
>>> end
>>> 
>>> #obsolet
>>> jingle1 = single("/home/radio/media/lautlos-01.mp3")
>>> to_live1 = to_live(jingle1)
>>> 
>>> # load silent mp3
>>> jingle2 = strip_blank(track_sensitive=false, length=10.,
>>> threshold=-250., single("/home/radio/media/lautlos-01.mp3"))
>>> to_file1 = to_file(jingle2)
>>> 
>>> [...]
>>> 
>>> full = fallback(track_sensitive=false, transitions=[to_live1,to_file1],
>>> [livestream,radio])
>>> 
>>> /CODE
>>> 
>>> Maybe there is a better way, but actually i have no idea.
>>> Maybe it is possible, that a newer version of liquidsoap would handle it
>>> a different way?
>>> 
>>> Is there an EASY way to install a newer version of liquidsoap on Debian
>>> wheezy? Hehe, i was happy to install liquidsoap via "apt-get" :)
>>> 
>>> Bist wishes,
>>> Felix
>>> 
>>> Am 29.05.2016 um 14:06 schrieb [email protected]:
>>> 
>>>> To my tests, specifically SAM Broadcaster has a characteristic which it
>>>> will not start to send or even connect to a streaming server unless
>>>> there is something playing.
>>>> I haven't tested if it actually disconnects when you stop playing, which
>>>> sounds like your case, but under normal conditions a streaming software
>>>> should not disconnect.
>>>> 
>>>> Try to check using BUTT without even sending anything.
>>>> I have done various of test using all possible clients and they all
>>>> connect without even sending music except SAM.
>>>> 
>>>> George
>>>> 
>>>> On 05/29/2016 03:17 AM, Felix Lenz wrote:
>>>>> Hello list,
>>>>> 
>>>>> sorry, for my bad english, i hope you get what i mean :D
>>>>> 
>>>>> i tried a few days to get the following case working:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I want liquidsoap to stream a playlist, until a liveshow is starting on
>>>>> another stream.
>>>>> When the live-stream is disconnected, the playlist should start again.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It works with this script:
>>>>> 
>>>>> CODE
>>>>> radio = (here a playlist)
>>>>> livestream = strip_blank(length=10., threshold=-250.,
>>>>> input.http("http://localhost:8040/";))
>>>>> full = fallback(track_sensitive=false,[livestream,radio])
>>>>> CODE END
>>>>> 
>>>>> It works, when there is a silent mp3-file! But when i stop to play a
>>>>> mp3-file, but my source (SAM Boradcaster) is still encoding to the
>>>>> live-stream-server, liquidsoap immediately falls back to the playlist.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would like, that liquidsoap wait 10 seconds, before the playlist
>>>>> starts again.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Is this possible?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks for any hints
>>>>> 
>>>>> Greetings
>>>>> Felix
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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