I finally got my stream back by restarting the playout engine (sudo airtime-playout restart) but I need to know why it stopped in the first place. I had a stream going for about 4 hours and after that double files started playing and then it quit altogether.
I had scheduled a weeks worth of linked shows filled with dynamic smart blocks. There was a specified end date and each day had 24 hours worth of content.
Although it is fixed I need to know why it stopped in the first place. Any ideas?
Thanks.
Hi John,
Thanks for responding. I am running Airtime just as it comes straight out of the box, no modifications. In 2.5 I haven't had the pause issue but I certainly did in the previous version.
What's really crazy was at one point some of the files that were playing simultaneously weren't even in the schedule!
Hope someone can shed some light on this.
Hi John,
Thanks but I can't wait until 2.51 unless it's coming out in the next couple of minutes. Same thing happened again already this morning and I ended up just cancelling my schedule. Because of these bugs I have lost my ITunes listing because I am not streaming 24/7.
The worse part is this seems to have been an issue for quite a while even in previous versions that is just being addressed in the next version?
I have been through 2 versions of Airtime and have yet to be able to keep a 24 hour stream going. It is just very frustrating now at this point. Sorry for the rant : (
I understand this is open source but geesh it would be nice if just the basic play out and scheduling worked.
"I had my financial backer walk out on me over this - Oh well, all the more for me if I can get this all working. "
Well that is an optimistic view. At this point financial backing or even listener backing is not going to happen for me while in this current state.
I inboxed you BTW.
Thanks,
"I had my financial backer walk out on me over this - Oh well, all the more for me if I can get this all working. "
Well that is an optimistic view. At this point financial backing or even listener backing is not going to happen for me while in this current state.
I inboxed you BTW.
Thanks,
Lisa Forbes said:"I had my financial backer walk out on me over this - Oh well, all the more for me if I can get this all working. "
Well that is an optimistic view. At this point financial backing or even listener backing is not going to happen for me while in this current state.
I inboxed you BTW.
Thanks,
John Chewter said:This is indeed a good question.
I have seen this and something similar is already in the Bug List.
One other thing to check, while you are setting up, is do you use fallback files by modifying the Liquidsoap script? If so, make sure they all match exactly the same sample rate of your station icecast output. If it does not then odd things happen - like Liquidsoap giving you 5 seconds of extra, blissful, but unexpected, silence while Liquidsoap restarts.. So sayeth me and Savonnet.
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