Hey You'll see, i have one CentOS icecast server and i want it to make it autoDj when no Dj will be streaming live through the radio. Please have in consideration than i want it to make it eventualy fully commands, i don't wanna use the graphic interphase forever. With all of this, which one will be the best source to put it work the autoDj (in case of i need set one on the Server machine, thing than when i look about seems i must) Another thing: I found a tutorial for this, but the tutorial was for Ubuntu, and it seems than the files are distributed in entirely different folders than in the CentOS install. Also i like to make than the list and the mp3 location come from an external HDD unit than mount on a specific folder, and even i can do it work to mount in that specific folder i have a pair of questions about it: 1) is necesary than the icecast user (or other user, different than root) have all the permisions over that folder? 2) if that's the case, how can i do it? (i try change the permissions of that folder for the icecast case using REDHAT documentation, but it doesn't seems to change. Also, i like to know how to make it auto-start when i turn on the computer (of course, make it run as a service) Thanks in advance -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20140303/0782b0fb/attachment.htm>
Hello, ?here are my personal suggestions on the matter. I will stick to the Icecast and streaming part of it, as other questions in your message regard the difference between Linux distributions in general (CentOS is one flavor of Linux, different from Ubuntu or Debian). Note that there are many other solutions available. 2014-03-03 15:07 GMT+01:00 Jo se <kulturu01 at gmail.com>:> You'll see, i have one CentOS icecast server and i want it to make it > autoDj when no Dj will be streaming live through the radio. >To have the server relay a live feed and play automated music while the live feed is inactive, use Liquidsoap ( ?http://? savonet.sourceforge.net). ? It is a "programming language for audio," so you are able to program what happens with your stream completely trough the command line. For a novice, something similar to the open-source Airtime ( http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/features/) would be better. This piece of software is based on liquid soap, but includes a sweet graphical interface. Your DJ's will be able to upload music, automate music or make playlists even trough their browsers.? ?Commercial options such as CentovaCast are available. ?> Also, i like to know how to make it auto-start when i turn on the computer > (of course, make it run as a service) >?If you use liquid soap, add your .liq script to the start sequence. In Debian, that would be with the update-rc.d command. Liquidsoap runs as a daemon using the -d flag. You can run any command as a daemon by installing the "daemon" package. Airtime will do the startup for you. Kind regards, Luka? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20140304/869ab688/attachment.htm>
Thanks a lot man But i have another question how can i install it? i try to do it but it wasn't be successfull on it, I try a tutorial about it from a GitHub, but wasn't successfull is it really necesary install airtime to play liquidsoap? and i notice than installing it, some of the Development tools necesary to install it doesn't install any idea or suggestion would be much apreciated. Thanks in advance -Jo se- On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:43 AM, MAR? - Luka Cvetko <luka at radiomars.si>wrote:> Hello, > > ?here are my personal suggestions on the matter. I will stick to the > Icecast and streaming part of it, as other questions in your message regard > the difference between Linux distributions in general (CentOS is one flavor > of Linux, different from Ubuntu or Debian). Note that there are many other > solutions available. > > 2014-03-03 15:07 GMT+01:00 Jo se <kulturu01 at gmail.com>: > > You'll see, i have one CentOS icecast server and i want it to make it >> autoDj when no Dj will be streaming live through the radio. >> > > To have the server relay a live feed and play automated music while the > live feed is inactive, use Liquidsoap ( > ?http://? > savonet.sourceforge.net). > ? It is a "programming language for audio," so you are able to program > what happens with your stream completely trough the command line. > For a novice, something similar to the open-source Airtime ( > http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/features/) would be better. This > piece of software is based on liquid soap, but includes a sweet graphical > interface. Your DJ's will be able to upload music, automate music or make > playlists even trough their browsers.? > ?Commercial options such as CentovaCast are available. ? > > > >> Also, i like to know how to make it auto-start when i turn on the >> computer (of course, make it run as a service) >> > > ?If you use liquid soap, add your .liq script to the start sequence. In > Debian, that would be with the update-rc.d command. Liquidsoap runs as a > daemon using the -d flag. You can run any command as a daemon by installing > the "daemon" package. > Airtime will do the startup for you. > > Kind regards, > Luka? > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20140305/7b16dc2d/attachment.htm