[Sudo-radio] Updates + Next Mtg

rusty lindgren rustylindgren at gmail.com
Tue Mar 19 15:55:41 PDT 2013


I can't make it, and will be focusing my energy on work until the end of
April.  If you guys need help facilitating equipment or have other needs, I
would be more than happy to help, but I will have a hard time making
meetings.

-Rusty

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:49 PM, rachel lyra hospodar
<rachelyra at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> Having just recently moved, everything in my life is in chaos and I still
> cannot find my darn rasp-pi... thinking of skipping tonight to get more
> generally organized and specifically to try n find that little
> computermaschine.... if folks are really into meeting I could still come
> but I don't have the device we were hoping to clone to....let me know.
>
> R.
>
> mediumreality.com
> On Mar 13, 2013 3:36 PM, "Naomi Most" <pnaomi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 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 at 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 at 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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>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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-- 
Cheers,

Rusty Lindgren
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