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[Support] mpcdigitize – rradio
I just ended up blowing away the container and all files. I recreated everything fresh and everything seems happy now. Recordings are working for the moment.
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[Support] mpcdigitize – rradio
I appreciate all the questions. The dashboard is interesting! I'm surprised there is no link to it in the interface because I'm sure to forget about it. I'm not really worried about scheduling jobs right now since I'm only running about one a day and seeing them failing. I've got about 18 dockers running. I have had permission problems from time to time, but the "New Permissions" tool has always resolved them. I am using mirrored SSD cache drives (btrfs raid1). Template: Log has repeating entries similar to these: Hopefully my answers have been helpful.
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[Support] mpcdigitize – rradio
I apologize for my ineptitude in advance... My recording jobs aren't happening. I checked the logs and I'm getting an [ERROR] (Permission denied-). It's trying to record a stream and send it to the ffmpeg recording engine with the path /app/config/temp/....mp3 It did work at one point. Periodically I run the Unraid tool "New Permissions" in the hopes that it will fix errors like this, but it didn't help. Is there an easy way to fix without blowing away my configured jobs?
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[Support] mpcdigitize – rradio
You're right! A recent recording job for that station did work - so awesome (I don't know why my previous tests failed). If I can make one other comment about the interface... there is really no indication of time. Time is of course important when you are scheduling recordings based on it. But the current time isn't displayed anywhere in the interface - nor is any setting shown to indicate what time zone it thinks I'm using. Browsing the log files was the only indication. Otherwise I just had to hope it knew what my current time was and look at the resultant recordings to see if it was indeed correct. (It worked fine by the way). One thing that might be nice would be the addition of a time zone property when defining a station. If I know that BBC in the UK shows a scheduled program at noon, I'd love to be able to just set the job for their local time of noon rather than translate it to my local time of 7am. This way I could bounce from one station's schedule to another and be confident I am setting the proper time (their local time) without having to do constant math to translate to my time - it would also save me having to remember what time zone a particular station is in. Otherwise, I am absolutely loving this project you've created - great work!
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[Support] mpcdigitize – rradio
I'm sorry to hear that the stream segments create extra complications. It would certainly be great if you could add the functionality to support them. Streams of that type represent the entire offering of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) across all of Canada. Here is a list of the streams they offer if you would like to do further testing: https://gist.github.com/jj1bdx/64c449cf7c10e5c83616cfc4fed15df4 If it is easier to at least implement the recording feature, that would go a long way to providing great functionality. I know people complained quite a bit a few years ago when the ability to play directly from various browser services went away. Your explanation has helped me understand the problem.
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[Support] mpcdigitize – rradio
Hello, Neat project! I just found it this morning and have been wasting much of my day 🙂 I've been able to setup a station using your test URL provided previously and have been able to get an associated job to produce a recording. I have been able to play the station live and also play the recording within the interface. I did notice however that the log associated with the job remained empty during and after the recording was created. My problem is trying to use one of my own radio stations of interest. I can create the station and perform a check which reports 2 channels of aac codec. But I am unable to listen to the station live and none of jobs generate any recordings. I'm trying to access CBC radio in Canada via the following URL: https://cbcradiolive.akamaized.net/hls/live/2041037/ES_R1ETT/master.m3u8 The URL does function properly through VLC. Any ideas what the problem might be? Thanks in advance for any attention you are able to give to this question 🙂
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