I want you to modified two lines of the script and make your tracks insensitive so that they will not wait until a track finished to make the switch.The disadvantage of this is that liquidsoap will queue another song 10 near the end and since it will past the time that the switch should occur it will be queue from the current playing list and forget your switch
Do not worry if you not understand what I just said. make these changes
Only make the changes I have in bold.
Yes I did notice the switch was not occuring in my playout last night but as I said my script I used is way advance to these so I had to install a new system and then test this one you asked about.
Please note in my tutorial here https://forum.sourcefabric.org/discussion/15701/fallover-101-how-to-make-all-scripts-worked-easy-steps-to-build-your-scripts-fixed-silence all the corrections were covered so now maybe its best to go back and look it will make sense to you
Remember
You can also use the save button on the stream preference just make a simple change in any of the settings and then click save
Oh some one say you can also use monit but you have to find a way for it
Good Luck
VOISSES
So if you are even an intermediary php,you should be able to easily cook up something.
Please note you can use $POST and $REQUEST depends on how you use it.
You could also look at the new version of Icecast it supports a treasure trove of New features. like opus and json
to export your script externally read the manual here
http://sourcefabric.booktype.pro/airtime-25-for-broadcasters/exporting-the-schedule/
But us the command
curl -k instead of curl -s
If you use -s option you have to have the airtime authenticated to use (well thats what i had to Use.
Good Luck
VOISSES.
If you want to be creative and you use 6 above use strpos in php or haystack.index in python and create a script and after you run your airtime upgrade just run the script and you are good
You will find it intuitive
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