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Hello, you mentioned
That's a clue ; maybe the combination isn't working as expected. However it will be hard to help without the complete script. Also, the log should mention the problematic source's ID. You can assign |
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Hi! Have you checked the CPU usage? Another cause for these issues is if your machine cannot handle 8 encoding at the same time. It's possible we might have an issue with increased CPU usage in most recent versions? |
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The CPU usage on the Debian machine is way higher than on the Centos 7 machine (especially in the "spiking" it does). I'll have to check what the other person mentioned. If that doesn't help I'll try the Liquidsoap version the Centos 7 machine is on. |
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It seems that basically every single harbor input is having buffer overrun issues, I think I'm just gonna try to go to the exact same Liquidsoap version the Centos 7 machine is on. |
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Ok. If you're feeling like it, we have support for shared encoding in liquidsoap 2.0, that could also solve your issue. |
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Describe the bug
We've been trying to migrate from CentOS 7 to Debian 10.9, But are having issues with the exact same script being used on a newer Liquidsoap on Debian 10.9. Both VM's are on the exact same host, Have the exact same amount of CPU and ram.
On Debian
Buffer overrun: Dropping 0.02s. Consider increasing the max buffer size!
and[clock.wallclock_main:2] We must catchup 4.66 seconds!
with the last error (the clock one) keeps counting up slowly until the buffer overrun message starts being spammed.The script looks like this:
Only with there being about 8 outputs with different harbor inputs instead of one. I am thinking about downgrading Liquidsoap and then trying that.
I hope I provided a good title and enough info.
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Install method
On the Debian machine it was installed via the .deb file on the Releases page, I can't remember on Centos.
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