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I'm setting up a Internet-only streaming station for a college, working
on a conservative budget. The programming is currently pre-recorded and automated, so we don't have a 24-hour staff yet. I'd like to set up some sort of monitoring to ensure that the stream's on the air. I could hook up a hardware silence monitor and pager, but it seems silly to spend a few hundred bucks on that when the whole stream is being generated, broadcast, and received in software. All I really need is "if avg-stream-level -50dbFS then e-mail jay". Heck, I could probably code it, if I knew more about audio decoding libraries. Has anyone seen a software package like this? -- Jay Levitt | Wellesley, MA | I feel calm. I feel ready. I can only Faster: jay at jay dot fm | conclude that's because I don't have a http://www.jay.fm | full grasp of the situation. - Mark Adler |
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