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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 2
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Automated Jukebox on Linux Server
Hi everyone,
I've looked around the forums and Google, but I couldn't find anything that matched this question - I hope someone can help. I run a Shoutcast server on a linux box, DJs are connecting great and the system works perfectly. On top of this I'd like to stream MP3s from the linux server whenever a DJ is not connected. If a DJ connects it should cancel the jukebox behaviour and return to normal programming. It creates an excellent seamless station to listen to. I know it's possible, and I've seen a couple of stations do this. How is it done? Is there an easy solution, or should I write something myself? If the latter, could anyone offer some pointers please? Thanks in advance Xig |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Streamsolutions Headquarters
Posts: 11,966
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look for sc_trans
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Forum King
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Earth Circa sometime.
Posts: 3,297
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Also...
the DJ's have to KICK sc_trans off so they can connect. There isnt a method where it can support 2 or more DJ's or sources and determine whos turn it is. Sc_trans (transcoder) plays/streams to the server, a DJ can then login to the admin page and KICK that source off and connect. When they are done and disconnect sc_trans can connect. You can setup sc_trans to reconnect every 30 seconds, giving the dj only 30 seconds to start their stream. Not automated by any means, what do you expect for free ![]() ~ D ~ According to the ship's log we're down to our last 3000 vomit bags.It'll never be enough. ![]() search the forums! don't PM me on how-to, or ask me to setup you system. you do it so you learn. |
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