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* countdown ... (say protocol, add?)
* countdown ... (say protocol, add?)


* [http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/artful/man1/vorbisgain.1.html vorbisgain] is a tool that adds metadata to a file relating to its relative loudness. It was created for music players to be able to keep a consistent audio level between different albums.
* [http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/artful/man1/vorbisgain.1.html vorbisgain] is a tool following the [[ReplayGain]] algorithm, that adds metadata to an OGG audio file describing the loudness of the file. It was created for music players to be able to keep a consistent audio level between different albums.


* pipebot?
* pipebot?

Revision as of 21:10, 25 May 2020

Prototyping session Spring 2020, in the context of Special Issue #12: Radio Implicancies

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01

In the work for the Special Issue, we will employ a strategy of working between systems

Proposition is to publish prototyping work alongside other developments of the Special Issue in a rolling fashion, ie following an "early and often" approach to publishing.

Focus on using the wiki as a "cookbook" -- a place to record useful techniques for others.

So specifically:


Connecting to the shared sandbox terminal

ssh sandbox
tmux -S /tmp/radio attach -t radio -r

Where "ssh sandbox" assumes you have a "sandbox" entry in your .ssh/config file.

.gitignore

We will follow a "sources only" approach to using the git whereby only "source" files will get committed to a repo. The idea is that the tools are in place for anyone who clones the directory to "build" the other files using the makefile + tools.

For this reason the .gitignore file contains:

*.html

So that if you try to:

git add README.html

You will see:

The following paths are ignored by one of your .gitignore files:
README.html
Use -f if you really want to add them.

Why .gitignore

  • Lighter/smaller repos, faster to share, with less need for huge disk space just to change.
  • Less conflicts -- many "artificial" conflicts arise when files that get generated are also version controlled. It's simpler to track only the sources, and let programs like make take care of updating the rest from there.

more .gitignore

See the "live" .gitignore

  • Also ignoring media files (use scp to place... manage differently) -- goal: keep the core repository as "light" as possible. Git is not idea for managing big binary files (they don't then to change in a way that lends itself to diff-ing).
  • Temporary files (things like foo~)
  • Python derived files / cache (python generates __pycache__ folders as needed).


(why) make radio

Why use make? Makefiles are like "executable notebooks" are a really effective (and time tested) way to document and share scripts, workflows, and workarounds using diverse tools.

What's the catch? Make comes from free software programming culture and was created to support programming work rather than publishing. However, as managing programmers is like "herding cats", the tool is extremely flexible and porous, and well integrated with the command-line and BASH scripting. As such it's compatible with the richness of command-line tools available.

practical to do's

  • Update issue.xpub.nl to point http://issue.xpub.nl/12/ to (redirect to?) The working space of SI12.
  • Understand and make use of the git & make based workflow.
  • Familiarity using liquidsoap to create icecast streams.
  • Use liquidsoap to create flexible streams that can be interrupted
  • Use top to check the load on the sandbox
  • Use liquidsoap as an editing tool to assemble, mix, and filter audio
  • Explore some basic structural elements of liquidsoap (playlist, rotate, sequence).

Make Noise

Playlist

Liquidsoap's playlist

Try...

  • reload
  • reload_mode

Exercise:

1.

ssh to the sandbox

 cd
 cp /var/www/html/12/liquidsoap/playlist.liq .
 cp /var/www/html/12/liquidsoap/playlist.m3u .
 cp /var/www/html/12/liquidsoap/passwords.liq .

Copy the whole folder somewhere

cp -r /var/www/html12/liquidsoap .

or

 git clone https://git.xpub.nl/XPUB/SI12-prototyping.git

(read-only)

Edit it with nano... Make sure you change the log file to be specific to you...

 set("log.file.path","/tmp/<script>_YOURNAME.log")


and try to run it...

 liquidsoap -v playlist.liq

2. Clone the respository to your laptop...

 apt install liquidsoap
 brew install liquidsoap
 git clone ssh://git@git.xpub.nl:2501/XPUB/SI12-prototyping.git

Change the playlist to list local audio files... (NB: they need to be stereo)

Change "radioimplicancies.ogg" to whatever name you want...

Live or Fallback

  • liquidsoap fallbacks
  • mixing diverse sources of material...
  • working with silence
  • dynamics compression and loudness
  • test streaming to an interruptable mount point...

Mixing audio sources

Resources

Assignment(s) for next week

  • Make a "self-referential" radio program with liquidsoap... that is one where the content and the material of its transmission and its tools of production are reflected.
  • Document your use of liquidsoap, or other tool(s) in the xpub wiki in the style of a (code) "Cookbook" recipe.

Listen together

Also for next week, check out Radio Aporee.

02

https://pad.xpub.nl/p/prototyping190520

Set of things to work on / research, make small groups, work on the tasks, report back

  • Play/testing an interuptable stream
  • How do we archive a liquidsoap program (adding a file as output to the stream)
  • Render a waveform with ffmpeg
  • "Simple" interface (mapping timeupdate to SVG/canvas)

tmux

Exercise (afternoon)

try to type in the following, reading.. Using the "player code"

ssh sandbox
cd
mkdir -p public_html
cd public_html

look at: https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbox/~YOURSANDBOXUSERNAME/

You should see your "homepage" on the sandbox (maybe empty)... Copy the player folder to your public_html...

cp -r /var/www/html/12/player/ .
cd player

now you should see the files here:

https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbox/~YOURSANDBOXUSERNAME/player/
ls
cat numbers.txt
cat numbers.txt | bash -x speaklines.sh
ls
cat speaklines.sh

(if you want to modify the numbers)

nano numbers.txt 

then...

cat numbers.txt | bash -x speaklines.sh

again...

LOOK at your folder from the browser: https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbox/~YOURSANDBOXUSERNAME/player/

ogginfo speech01.ogg
ogginfo speech02.ogg


ls speech*.ogg
ls speech*.ogg > counting.m3u
cat counting.m3u
cat counting.file.liq

liquidsoap -v counting.file.liq

Take a look at counting.ogg (in the browser)

ogginfo counting.ogg


Take a look at dream.html >>>>>>>>>>>> anyone else here??me i opened it in my browser. is that right?yes Open the console and look at debugging messages while you scroll around... > what is the console? like inspect element console? on firefox it s Tools>Web developer>web console oh yes same thing, different road leading to it. what should we see in console? text while the video is playing, you see the subtitles i neverminf i see it :) woop wooop (ctrl-shift-I or ctrl-shift-k depending on your browser ctrl-option-j chrome mac) > this is the shortcut didnt work for me tried both?yupbut you're there?yupeh!

ogginfo counting.ogg | python3 ogginfo-to-srt.py --json
ogginfo counting.ogg | python3 ogginfo-to-srt.py
ogginfo counting.ogg | python3 ogginfo-to-srt.py  --vtt

and finally

ogginfo counting.ogg | python3 ogginfo-to-srt.py  --vtt > counting.vtt 
cp dream.html counting.html

Adjust the html to use counting.ogg and counting.vtt (no path, just the filename) Change the video tag to an audio tag...

links:

   https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Waveform

try

ffmpeg -i counting.ogg -filter_complex "showwavespic=s=1024x120:colors=000000" -frames:v 1 -y counting.png

Notes

  • "Live elements" + ways to integrate (metadata) with player page.
  • "Radio programs" with liquidsoap... for instance, mixing a set of quotes, music or how might "jingles" function in a longer stream... What structural elements exist in liquidsoap to compose a sequence (like rotate, mix)
  • Review / extend the between systems diagram -- Q: How to design a useful system for the metadata.
  • Frames (and iframes) ... a brief history? Window.postMessage
  • XSS/"Cross-site scripting": Using document.domain, CORS, cgi/php relays, JSONP
  • The difficult history of "shared whiteboards" ... Eventual consistency http://www.processwave.org/ recent ipad app VP miro might also look at alternatives like hotglue or YWOT -- projects that are obscure (why? "artistic" nature/lack of entrepreneur-speak, lack of "cutting edge" technology, radical take on collaboration, ultimately trapped in proof of concept, but not really usable?) ... POC with SVG editor and using gitea API as backend ? (is there an API for commmiting files?)... granularity of collaboration ... "realtime" vs. "shared"... what if one at a time editing is OK, given a workable/fluid social protocol around it?
  • authentication
  • Visualization "sound cloud" style of a rendered stream ... showing structure...

03

METADATA... textuality... live text

  • replaygain, Loudness normalization vs. Dynamic normalisation / compression: script to test first x sec each source... just liquidsoap?
  • metadata hook
  • liquidsoap server? / telnet?
  • countdown ... (say protocol, add?)
  • vorbisgain is a tool following the ReplayGain algorithm, that adds metadata to an OGG audio file describing the loudness of the file. It was created for music players to be able to keep a consistent audio level between different albums.
  • pipebot?
  • materiality of timed text ... epicpedia ... etherlamp...
  • chat archive to vtt
  • podcast feed ?

04

LIVENESS


PLAYER

Radio webpage

(meta/way of working Publishing via git/githook TRY! )

  • random access media ?? (can an mp3 do a range request jump? or only ogg ??) depends on server, example of non-random access mp3
  • ubu audio player as anti-pattern ?!
  • html5 media fragments, and javascript
  • synced visualisations ???... html triggered by stream / metadata... (or not ?!)

VOICE

  • text to speech / speech synthesis

Specifically the case of [MBROLA](https://github.com/numediart/MBROLA) and the "free" but not "libre" voices. https://github.com/numediart/MBROLA-voices

Espeak + MBrola https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng/blob/master/docs/mbrola.md

Projects spɛl ænd spik. hellocatfood (antonio roberts) https://www.hellocatfood.com/spell-and-speak/

"real" VOICES http://librivox.org

  • microphones

HRTF

BOTS

  • "posthuman" ... hayles

Cross system / bots (2 parts?)

  • infobot
  • eliza
  • mud/moo
  • Bot / chatroom
  • Radio stream / schedule
  • mediawiki API (pull + push) .. example of epicpedia?
  • etherpad API (pull + push?) .. example of etherlamp (make js version?)
  • Example of live log of chat , replayed with video recording...

See: https://vnsmatrix.net/projects/corpusfantastica-moo-and-lambda-projects

LEAVE A MESSAGE / RECORDER

See Leave a message

UNCATEGORIZED ;)

  • gitea webhooks
  • CGI to receive a JSON post
  • php to receive JSON post (example on gitea webhooks page)
  • CGI (making a "helloworld" / printenv with python) See CGI checklist
  • Don't forget "sudo a2enmod cgi" and "sudo systemctl restart apache2" to enable the cgi module in Apache...

MIDI

SUPERCUTS

  • Example of marking up moments of stream / media links (in etherpad ... or outside player ??)... POC: js to make media links...
  • Complementary ffmpeg commands to extract said portions...
  • EXAMPLES of making supercuts of material...
  • TEMPORAL TEXT: VTT
  • TEMPORAL TEXT: etherpad ... js player of "raw" etherpad...
  • EXERCISE: make COUNTDOWNS (with liquidsoap ?? + espeak)
  • work with schedules? timing/?
  • AI
  • ethercalc to organize things ... examples of export to JSON / CSV / HTML through template
  • NORMALIZATION test ... try some examples...
  • XMPP + links to images ?!
  • listener relationships...
  • TV! (picture ?! / visuals ??) how to broaden beyond voice... VISUAL component...
  • LIVE GUESTS / "call in" / voice mail, prompts,
  • Sockets / FIFO style pipeline bots ??
  • archiving of the previous week...
  • listening to data(sets)
  • test say_metadata