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2017 Aug 28
2
Fallback stream not preventing a disconnect
Dear all,
I"m using a combination of mopidy, icecast2 and Home-Assistant on a
raspberry pi to stream Google music to a Chromecast Audio.
The streaming works and I can listen to music. If a new song is being
started, I keep connected. However, upon changing the song or pausing the
stream, the chromecast gets disconnected. I assumed that this should be
resolved by adding a fallback stream,
2017 Aug 28
2
Fallback stream not preventing a disconnect
Dear Philipp,
Thanks for this fast answer.
I'm using "Icecast 2.3.3-kh7-20130425090916", installed on a Raspberry Pi 3
using the cononical "sudo apt-get install".
The output was copied from the log file in /var/log/icecast2/error.log.
Kind regards,
Erwin
2017-08-28 10:06 GMT+02:00 Philipp Schafft <lion at lion.leolix.org>:
> Good morning,
>
> On Mon,
2017 Aug 29
2
Fallback stream not preventing a disconnect
Dear Philipp,
I've compiled it from source on my raspberry pi, and replaced the binary
from the synaptic package manager with the compiled one. Everyting is
working fine now, it seems that there is indeed a "faulty" package in the
repository. I don't know who I should contact to get this fixed?
Anyway, it works, but while using ogg as output stream from mopidy, I get a
delay of
2017 Aug 29
0
Fallback stream not preventing a disconnect
Hi Erwin,
Not sure if this might be related. Not sure if you are connecting the
fallback to another stream or to just a file. If it is a file, then you
can get buffering issues because most clients have buffers they can fill
with minutes of audio. If you fall back to a file that is pushed towards
the client at once, it can push a few minutes of audio in just seconds.
If you set up a locally
2017 Aug 28
0
Fallback stream not preventing a disconnect
Good morning,
On Mon, 2017-08-28 at 10:36 +0200, Erwin Pannecoucke wrote:
> Dear Philipp,
>
> Thanks for this fast answer.
>
> I'm using "Icecast 2.3.3-kh7-20130425090916", installed on a Raspberry Pi 3
> using the cononical "sudo apt-get install".
>
> The output was copied from the log file in /var/log/icecast2/error.log.
Ok. That is a