Hello all,
I was trying to create two streams of my radio with the output.shoutcast
and the shoutcast v2.
I'm using liquidsoap 1.2 which should be able to use the icy_id tag to
do this.
I configured it on my Windows system, but the icy_id was not accepted.
this was due to the fact, that the
hi,
I've just installed liquidsoap 1.2 with opam on a debian oldstable
(need to use with that for a while...)
worked surprisingly smooth, no errors, nice. I'm not familiar with opam though.
How am I supposed to run liquidsoap now? Does it need the opam
environment (in ~/.opam) or can i move the
I've had a similar one recently and it was because I was mixing different
versions of the compiler. Make sure that you are compiling with a single
version of OCaml. That can happen for instance if you switch the compiler
with opam but forget to do eval `opamconfig env` in another terminal..
anybody knows the cause of this one?
succesfully finished ./configure and make clean, then ran make :
make -C src all
make[2]: Map '/tmp/liquidsoap/ocaml-duppy/src' wordt binnengegaan
ocamlfind ocamlc -c -package camlp4 -package camlp4.quotations.o
-package camlp4.extend -syntax camlp4o
It should be fairly easy to use, for instance:
s = pipe(process="ffmpeg -i - -f wav -af aecho -", s)
process command should be able to receive WAV data on its standard input
and output WAV data on its standard output.
liquidsoap -h pipe will give you all the parameters and their
documentation.
Thanks Gilou!
2016-05-30 10:14 GMT+02:00 Gilou :
> Le 25/05/2016 19:17, Romain Beauxis a écrit :
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We have just committed a couple of new stuff in liquidsoap, namely:
> > * Support for https connections in icecast
> > * pipe operator to pass audio data
is it possible to get a message on telnet when a queue has changed.
Reasons for change can be:
- queue push
- queue
- next song is playing / last finished
Is there somehow a single point to become informed about such changes?
At the moment I'm just polling know this is usually not the best
Hi,
Can anyone help me to implement a fade.final or fade.out when I run a
telnet command?
Thanks
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