No need to hope, it works quite well. I set up
this raspi about 2 months
ago (at sudo room, no less) and have been testing it as a stream source
ever since.
Why ices-cc? Just curious. I have been using darkice.
Another stream source option software wise is liquidsoap, but I was not
able to get its alsa module working last time I tried.
I think it would be cute to have an RPi at each "end" of the radio. I
have some experience now with the GPIO pins, having made a physical button
that switches on/off the darkice service, so maybe I can help.
--Naomi
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013, Mischa Spiegelmock wrote:
Sure, hopefully a raspi is good enough to handle
the audio coming from
USB and encode to mp3 at the same time. It'd be best if we could figure out
how to get ices-cc to work on a raspi broadcasting from the audio input
device.
I'm trying to do the opposite thing right now: rig up a raspi that is
always playing the sudoradio. I've got a LCD display hooked up and figured
out how to drive it with the GPIO serial pins, so it could even be a little
self-contained box with a current track/artist/title readout.
On Mar 13, 2013, at 3:08 PM, Naomi Most wrote:
You know, maybe the first thing we should do is try using the raspberry
pi as a drop in replacement for the current stream. What that means is just
sourcing the credentials that allow the current stream to send off to the
server, and putting those credentials into the raspberry pi to use it as
the stream source. Then we just physically plug the audio out of the
computer into the USB audio device attached to the RPi, and it should just
work.
That would at least be a good proof of concept of the first "hop" we
intend in the new paradigm.
After that, we can set up a stream relay on my server, sourcing the
published stream, and that way we can start playing around with stream
scheduling and fixed playlist queuing and things like that.
I will walk through all of the above tonight to make sure people
understand and can duplicate this stuff themselves.
--Naomi
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013, Marina Kukso wrote:
Great!
Also my mother will be there and we might try chatting a bit on the
current stream :) I'm not sure how late I'll be able to stay after the
meeting, but will try!
Best,
Marina
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 9:18 AM, Naomi Gmail <pnaomi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> To be honest I couldn't make much time for it this past week (new job
> came with steep learning curve). but I will be there tonight -- this time
> with a female/female 1/8" audio cable joiner. :)
>
> Rachel said she'd be there with her Rpi, and maybe we can do an RPi
> mind meld.
>
> I am willing to donate my own equipment if we get it all set up and
> working tonight. I just can't donate this particular RPi since it's not
> mine. but like I said last time, it can live in the studio until a clone
> steps up to take its place.
>
> As far as stream scripting goes, I am ready to "teach" the craft
> tonight, and most likely we can workshop the whole sudo radio chain into
> existence in the process.
>
> sound ok?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 12, 2013, at 6:52 PM, Marina Kukso <marina.kukso(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > hi everyone,
> >
> > shani and i are in the studio trying out recording. for future
> record, on audacity, output needs to be set to HDA Intel: ALC888 Analog
> (hw0:0) to play back :)
> >
> > naomi, did you make any headway with the streams?
> >
> > we agreed after our last meeting to meet on wednesday after the
> normal sudo meeting.
> >
> > see you soon,
> > marina
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