Liquidsoap scripting engine for automated audio streaming workflows
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Liquidsoap is an open source language for describing and running audio or video streams. It is commonly used in internet radio workflows where routing, scheduling, or multi-output logic needs to be scripted. The site describes support for multiple formats, codecs, inputs, and outputs, with operators for stream processing and generation. Its examples include starting a web radio service and sending output to streaming destinations such as Icecast. Liquidsoap is relevant to stations that need more control than a basic desktop encoder provides. It fits workflows where streaming, processing, and automation are combined in scripts.