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* output.file: play to a file | * [https://www.liquidsoap.info/doc-1.4.2/reference.html#output.file output.file]: play to a file | ||
* [https://www.liquidsoap.info/doc-1.4.2/reference.html#output.alsa output.alsa]: play to the soundcard directly | * [https://www.liquidsoap.info/doc-1.4.2/reference.html#output.alsa output.alsa]: play to the soundcard directly |
Revision as of 15:53, 11 May 2020
Website | http://liquidsoap.info/ |
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License | GPL |
OS | GNU/Linux, OS X, Windows |
Media | Streaming media |
Format | OGG, MP3 |
Interface | Custom programming language |
Wikipedia | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Liquidsoap |
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Sound processing
liquidsoap can be used to process / filter sound either in a streaming pipeline, or used "offline" to directly produce an audio output (file).
See https://www.liquidsoap.info/doc-1.4.2/reference.html#source-sound-processing
Links / Projects / Radio streams that use liquidsoap
- Data Radio. Here a script created a day and night playlist, with a "fallback" to allow a live stream to interrupt.
playlist
playlist source
mode (of type string, which defaults to "randomize"): Play the files in the playlist either in the order (“normal” mode), or shuffle the playlist each time it is loaded, and play it in this order for a whole round (“randomize” mode), or pick a random file in the playlist each time (“random” mode).
say_metadata
say_metadata filter
outputs
Interesting outputs:
- output.file: play to a file
- output.alsa: play to the soundcard directly