Mar 27 04:40:52 mail2 systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Starts the liquidsoap daemon...
Mar 27 04:40:53 mail2 liquidsoap[2977]: Starting liquidsoap channels: radio.liq
Mar 27 04:40:53 mail2 liquidsoap[2978]: At line 1, char 0-10:
Mar 27 04:40:53 mail2 liquidsoap[2978]: Error 4: Undefined variable liquidsoa
.1 - I had the same issue - odd
since I see list.liq isn’t in that repo?
https://github.com/savonet/liquidsoap/tree/v1.4.4/libs
<https://github.com/savonet/liquidsoap/tree/v1.4.4/libs>
> On 12 Mar 2021, at 11:41, Tim Baker <mailto:t...@tjbaker.co.uk>> wrote:
>
> Here is the
attack=5.,release=100.,
threshold=0.5, stereo_link=1, makeup_gain=0.5, live)
#live = limit(attack=5., release=200., gain=2., threshold=-6., live)
> On 12 Mar 2021, at 01:11, Romain Beauxis wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> What's on line 19?
>
> Romain
>
> Le mer. 10 mars 20
Nothing - a single # - unless liquidsoap has a problem with comment?
> On 12 Mar 2021, at 01:11, Romain Beauxis wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> What's on line 19?
>
> Romain
>
> Le mer. 10 mars 2021 à 20:27, Tim Baker <mailto:t...@tjbaker.co.uk>> a écrit :
> I
I have a station running on 1.1.1 still - yes I know, I was on an old server
and that was the latest I could run. pretty much. It is working.
Now I’m transitioning to a new server I wanted to upgrade Liquidsoap, but not
matter what version I used, 1.4.1 from the Ubuntu repository or 1.4.4 from t
I’ve been successfully streaming my station on Liquidsoap for years, I’ve
switched my server (no thanks to Crissic who did a runner and I missed their
email about suddenly shutting down almost overnight, hence I don’t have my
original sources to work from!) and Ogg/Vorbis streams and inputs have
Earlier in the year I asked about Cascading Playlists:
http://sourceforge.net/p/savonet/mailman/message/32170779/ and David suggested
I look into pushing the files to a queue.
I’m still having problems with these latest playlists not playing properly,
sometimes they don’t start at all oddly an
I had a listener complain about idents appearing on the Last.fm for Radio Clash
Live - yeah I know, petty…but it did set me thinking, is there a way of
filtering/not scrobbling certain tracks if you’re using a pure (i.e. scripted,
not using Airtime) Liquidsoap? I can’t for the life of me think h
Tim Baker writes:
>
> Just upgraded my LTS and get this error with Liquidsoap when trying to run
it - the service seems to run after I’d found all the extra plugins, they
weren’t installed (I did a purge / reinstall because initially it wouldn’t
work at all)
> liquidsoap: error whil
Just upgraded my LTS and get this error with Liquidsoap when trying to run it -
the service seems to run after I’d found all the extra plugins, they weren’t
installed (I did a purge / reinstall because initially it wouldn’t work at all)
liquidsoap: error while loading shared libraries: libavuti
Thanks for the response! Yeah I noticed that about playlists - I have overrides
in place so I can override each slot with another playlist, but liquidsoap
moans all the time that they are empty files…
Queues are interesting, I only know bits about those from the server tutorial,
skipping etc.
Just a question about the best way of doing a feature on my radio station,
Radio Clash Live - I’ve hacked up a way of doing it, which might be useful for
others, but nagging me there might be a better way of doing it.
Currently I want to play shows from a latest.pls which is an autogenerated
pl
Just a question about the best way of doing a feature on my radio station,
Radio Clash Live - I’ve hacked up a way of doing it, which might be useful for
others, but nagging me there might be a better way of doing it.
Currently I want to play shows from a latest.pls which is an autogenerated
pl
Oh found the pidfile - strangely on 12.04 Ubuntu it's in /usr/local and not
/var/run like the others, and it takes on the .liq name.
So /usr/local/var/run/liquidsoap/showname.pid. Now to get a working Monit
solution - what can I check for with uptime?
---
Liquidsoap already has an init.d, so no need there for a new one? Monit will
happily start and stop it, but not without a pidfile?
What I'm looking for is the code to put in my monitrc - and how to solve the
pidfile problem - which looking at the Airtime source code it does
programmatically so
Is anyone using Monit with Icecast2 and/or LIquidsoap? Could you share your
Monit script? I found one for Icecast2 but it needs the pid.file and even
creating one and chowning it to icecast2:icecast doesn't work...
Also oddly it seems my Liquidsoap as well doesn't create a pid.file…anyone know
I was pleasantly surprised in 1.1.1 that Liquidsoap seems to 'resume' the
playlist from the last played file, including position (or the playlist keeps
playing somehow?) but this plays havoc with longer files which start the
schedule part way in which is confusing.
Is there a way of turning it
Somehow a zero byte MP3 file sneaked in - some sort of upload problem - and the
station fell over last night and spent until now on the emergency file.
Is there a way of checking for or stopping this fail in code? I'm on LIquidsoap
1.1.1. I'm using mksafe - and skipping blank of 45 seconds or mo
I'm a little confused, or not sure about the different playlist modes, the
reload_mode and the like.
Is there any better resources out there - tried the documentation but it
doesn't really tell you anything about how *exactly* each mode works and
interacts with each other, ie. normal vs random
On 4 Sep 2013, at 11:34, Romain wrote:
>
> It all looks like you don't have the standard library (pervasives.liq,
> utils.liq) installed or at least detected by liquidsoap.
>
> How did you install liquidsoap?
>
> Romain
I installed it from source / dev since I wanted the Opus support and for 1
> Ashworth Payne wrote
>
> Yes, I had considered it. I just happen to be even less-capable with other
> scripting languages :)
>
> How about another, simpler approach:
>
> How can I precede every triggering of playlist(random,/path/to/) with
> single(/path/to/file.mp3). the local bands love b
I have a few podcasts in 64kbs (VBR I think) mono - and there was an issue in
Airtime 2.4 them not playing, something to do with cue_cut and and
audio_to_stereo needing to be in different places - before the cue_cut rather
than after - was one of the bug fixes I submitted ;-)
I find my liquidso
Sorted it out - it was all correct apart from the /var/run (should be
/var/run/liquidsoap not /usr/var/run/liquidsoap - and the log directory
needed permissions
sudo chown -R username /var/log/liquidsoap
All works now! :-D
-
Managed to get Liquidsoap 1.1.1 installed from source, and a script that works
fine when run from the terminal - streaming and everything, but having problems
running Liquidsoap as a service. Sadly the source install didn't install the
correct init.d and the examples are wrong for my system. It
I did all those things, still takes time out of a day to keep the station
scheduled, and yes the Airtime people know of my issues, it's apparently a bug
that will be fixed in the next version which will arrive at some point. After
the 3 month delay of 2.4, I'm doubtful they will deliver it this
;radioclashtalk'.
>
> This should be accomplished by doing:
> alltalk = playlist(mode="random",reload=3600,"/home/shows/featuredshows")
>
> LS will look recursively into those directories for content to play. If
> /home/shows/featuredshows includes
Hi I'm new to Liquidsoap (but not Airtime, which uses it or a variant of
it…been running that for 6 months or so on a station called Radio Clash Live).
Currently trying to switch to a programmed auto-DJ solution because I'm having
major problems with Airtime 2.4 and fed up of scheduling shows ba
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