Roger Wilco said:Roman -- have you noticed metadata not updating regularly as it should, too?
Roman Schmerold said:Everytime I change the content of shows I have to restart airtime-playout, otherwise the tracks wont play and the streams displays the offline message.
Martin Konecny said:
Roman Schmerold said:Please post the files pypo.log and py-interpreter.log in /var/log/airtime/pypo
Roger Wilco said:Changed the crossfade to 3 seconds... result is Song A fades into Song B, then Song A restarts from the beginning while Song B continues. Same thing happened with beta1, Debian 7 on both, too.
silan version 0.3.1I configured all my shows with the content, after that everything looks like it's working, at least it is displayed inside Airtime. But when I tried the stream I didn't hear anything. So I restarted airtime-playout and whoop, stream isn't offline anymore.
Looks like that did it. Thanks Roger. I installed aacgain, 1.9-dmo1, and after a reboot no issues with crossfade. Did not disable Relay Gain.
One other item to mention that was with version 2.3.1, beta1 and beta2 is after adding content to a show and OK'ing it, the calinder display would not update its display to indicate content has been added. I would have to select Calinder to refresh the page and it would then correctely show the status.
For us it would be best, if a show, that's scheduled for a fifth XXday would only appear in months that actually have a fifth XXday. The other problem is follow up to that:If you're scheduling on the 5th day of week, it gets treated as the last
day of week in a month. If there is no 5th XXday, then it defaults to the
4th XXday. I was able to reproduce the bug you mention about scheduling on
the 4th XXday even if there is a 5th. I filed a ticket to fix this.
I have scheduled show A on sunday, june 23rd at 8pm (that's the fourth sunday of june). And i have scheduled show B on sunday, june 30th at 8 pm (fifth sunday).And if you put show A on the fourth XYday and show B on the fifth XYday at
the same daytime, both shows will show up on the fourth XYday at the same
daytime for the following months ... .
I can't reproduce this. Do you mean if both shows are scheduled at the same
time but on different days? Can you provide an example of this?
Roger Wilco said:Ran into this wee beastie spinning up a new beta2 instance. Maybe hostnames shouldn't start with a number?
Not creating home directory `/var/lib/rabbitmq'.
[warn] Starting message broker: rabbitmq-server[....] FAILED - check /var/log/rabbitmq/startup_\{log, _err\} ... (warning).
failed!
This is what was inside /var/log/rabbitmq/startup_log
ERROR: epmd error for host "2": badarg (unknown POSIX error)
Martin Konecny said:From that error message, it looks like your hostname is "2"? I don't think that's a valid hostname. If it is, then you will still have to change it or file a bug with rabbitmq :)
Roger Wilco said:Vorbis and MP3 do work though, so I know the plumbing is at least partially cobbled together...
Denise Rigato said:@bermuda.funk
Thanks for the clarification. I see what you mean now.We are going to change the behaviour and treat shows scheduled on the 5th XXday of a month as you suggested.
Martin Konecny said:@Roger Have you been able to shed any light on this?
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 5:52 PM, Roger Wilco <
airtime-dev@lists.sourcefabric.org> wrote:
> Vorbis and MP3 do work though, so I know the plumbing is at least
> partially cobbled together...
>
> Typed too soon, playback and metadata is all out of queue with either one,
> and the ON AIR light keeps going off and on.
>
>
Roger Wilco said:Cliff — think the bug I experienced earlier was related to aacgain. It was originally missing on my system and is probably essential now as of 2.4.
Martin Konecny said:So the problem is just with the display of what's currently playing in the
Web UI, not actually what's being broadcast correct?
Martin Konecny said:@Marcin+Tym,
Your logs look ok.Try visitingand replace "%%api_key" with key found in /etc/airtime/airtime.conf, and verify webserver is actually responding correctly (webserver provides the health of these services)
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