Hi everyone,
I've only been using Airtime for a few weeks, but I think it's great. However, there are features I want to try and use from Liquidsoap, and I know that this is not a Liquidsoap forum but I'm looking to find out how to integrate the crossfading and compression from Liquidsoap into Airtime. I've tried to figure this out on my own and after reading through a lot of information on the Savonet site, and doing some trial and error, I'm still stuck. I want to know if anyone here has ever applied the crossfading and or compression from Liquidsoap to their Airtime setup and if so, how they did it.
I had read that modifying the ls_script.liq file for Airtime and putting in the parameters you want for the crossfading would work. I'd like to see an example of how someone added the crossfading and or compression options to their ls_script.liq if that is in fact what they had to do, or if there is some other way.
I am using Airtime 2.02 on Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 LTS with Icecast streams. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
-Andy
I've only been using Airtime for a few weeks, but I think it's great. However, there are features I want to try and use from Liquidsoap, and I know that this is not a Liquidsoap forum but I'm looking to find out how to integrate the crossfading and compression from Liquidsoap into Airtime. I've tried to figure this out on my own and after reading through a lot of information on the Savonet site, and doing some trial and error, I'm still stuck. I want to know if anyone here has ever applied the crossfading and or compression from Liquidsoap to their Airtime setup and if so, how they did it.
I had read that modifying the ls_script.liq file for Airtime and putting in the parameters you want for the crossfading would work. I'd like to see an example of how someone added the crossfading and or compression options to their ls_script.liq if that is in fact what they had to do, or if there is some other way.
I am using Airtime 2.02 on Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 LTS with Icecast streams. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
-Andy