From: Audiodef O. <on...@au...> - 2011-09-22 16:18:59
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I should also mention: When I tune in to the audiodef or techno streams and there is silence, my player runs slowly (switch to player, player window takes a moment to fill in on the screen, open location dialog takes a moment to appear, once a new URL is entered, it takes a moment to switch to the new URL). So something is definitely struggling when there's silence on these two streams. On 09/22/11 15:26, Audiodef Online wrote: > Hi, > > I'm now using beta-3, having just upgraded from 0.9.3. What I want to > set up is a multi-stream station, in which every stream's playlist > consists entirely of remote files. The reason for this is I won't have > room to host files on my server (at least, not until and if I either get > rich or am able to find sponsors to provide disk storage for the > community I'm building). > > I installed beta-3 successfully. I am able to start my test .liq with > three streams. Some of the remote files take a while to download due to > a slow connection on the other end, so I've set the timeout to 3600 > seconds and set conservative=true. > > After letting it run for a bit, to let it download the first tracks and > get started, it seems like there is some kind of issue with > auto-detection, as shown in the log: > > 2011/09/22 15:14:08 [protocols.external:4] Executing /usr/bin/wget > "http://audiodef.com/audio/bimbrm3.ogg" "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg" > 2011/09/22 15:14:08 [ogg.muxer:4] audiodef(dot)ogg: Setting end of track > 3ff47169. > 2011/09/22 15:14:08 [ogg.muxer:4] audiodef(dot)ogg: Every ogg logical > tracks have ended: setting end of stream. > 2011/09/22 15:14:08 [ogg.muxer:4] audiodef(dot)ogg: Starting new > sequentialized ogg stream. > 2011/09/22 15:14:08 [ogg.muxer:4] audiodef(dot)ogg: Starting all streams > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [protocols.external:4] Download process finished (ok) > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [decoder:4] Trying method "META" for > "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg"... > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [decoder:4] Trying method "WAV" for > "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg"... > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [decoder.wav:4] Invalid MIME type for > "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg": application/ogg! > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [decoder.wav:4] Invalid file extension for > "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg"! > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [decoder:4] Trying method "MIDI" for > "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg"... > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [decoder:4] Trying method "OGG" for > "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg"... > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [decoder.ogg:4] File "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg" recognized > as audio=2 video=0. > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [decoder:3] Method "OGG" accepted "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg". > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [decoder.taglib:4] Invalid MIME type for > "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg": application/ogg! > 2011/09/22 15:14:10 [decoder.taglib:4] Invalid file extension for > "/tmp/liq1f79c8.ogg"! > > However, there is nothing wrong with the file in question. I can open it > directly in Audacious or VLC and it plays with its metadata displayed. > This is happening in both my audiodef and techno streams started by my > main.liq (below). Why is this happening, and what should I do to fix it? > I believe this is what causes these two streams to have long periods of > silence. > > main.liq: > > #!/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", > mksafe(playlist(timeout=3600., conservative=true, > "http://audiodef/playlists/audiodef.m3u"))) > output.icecast(%vorbis, host = "localhost", port = 8000, > password = "(password)", mount = "ambient.ogg", > mksafe(playlist(timeout=3600., conservative=true, > "http://audiodef/playlists/ambient.m3u"))) > output.icecast(%vorbis, host = "localhost", port = 8000, > password = "(password)", mount = "techno.ogg", > mksafe(playlist(timeout=3600., conservative=true, > "http://audiodef/playlists/techno.m3u"))) > > Thanks! > Damien > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a > definitive record of customers, application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 > _______________________________________________ > Savonet-users mailing list > Sav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savonet-users > |