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- larigira
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- About
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- A radio automation based on MPD. Larigira will sit right to your mpd player and
- will keep your playlist never empty. It will also manage a db of "events", so
- that you can schedule shows, play jingles every X minutes, etc.
- Software stack
- ---------------
- * MPD, of course
- * python3.5 or greater
- - gevent as an async framework
- - flask to provide web interface and rpc
- * tinydb as an embedded database
- Why? (aka design features)
- --------------------------
- Reinventing a player is a bad idea. MPD provides an eccellent base.
- Separating the player from "action loops" makes it easy to work on this. For
- example, you can stop larigira for some minutes, and the audio will keep
- playing. It also means that you can easily replace specific parts of your radio
- automation.
- The "continous playing" part is separated from the "events" part. ``larigira``
- can be run to perform one, the other, or both.
- The "audio generation" part can be used separately by any script that you like.
- Installation
- -------------
- Just run ``python setup.py install``. It will, of course, also work in a
- virtualenv. Apart from running an MPD server, there is no additional setup.
- You will find some command in your PATH now; they all begin with ``larigira``,
- so the usual ``<TAB><TAB>`` is a good way to explore them ;)
- The name
- ---------
- larigira mai la sbaglia...
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- -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9XJkOSSdEA
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