Taking a stream via Myriad is so fraught with dangers, that is why we currently don't have that functionality.
Unless you are using a low latency codec, Myriad might get to the top of the hour, but the stream is still sending silence (so a clock start might not be the best way from either originating studio and Myriad). The programme stream originator.might have to have a pad of music before the show and not be able to backtime to the news accurately.
Over the length of the time of the broadcast, the stream encoder can take longer to encode the audio (not perfectly at 44.100, or processor delays etc,) The decoder (either Myriad or a separate app under Myriad's control), can introduce delays in decoding the audio - and this is before you get into the thorny world of the buffering we all know and love(?!!). A silence to your listener is a silence, no matter how it happens.
We are investigating for the future how might bring the more professionally designed AOIP (audio over IP) steams, such as ipDTL, Revenna, Livewire etc. in via Myriad, but also, what to do in certain circumstances:
Cannot connect to the stream? Do we have an alternative hour(s) generated in the log from Instant Track,or already scheduled by Autotrack - but dumped until needed? Silence during the stream? How long should the silence period be before Myriad intervenes? What should Myriad do? Play a filler cart until audio is restored? How is the audio restored? Immediately or after a predetermined duration of stream audio (to account for choppy buffering for a period). Should it fade out the filler audio, or just dump and go back to the stream? On first silence, should it: Dump the stream completely and switch to an alternative hour generated in the log from Instant Track,or Autotrack? Should it have a number of chances to provide a solid stream before giving up completely?
Basically all of the thought processes a human tech-op would go through when dealing with an Outside Broadcast, is how Myriad should be able to be configured and operate.
As you can imagine, that all takes a bit of time to investigate and decide if we want Myriad to do it. Because if your show or station doesn't sound good because of a combination of those factors (or user configurations), poor old Myriad might get the blame :-(
Regards
David Boulton Brand Manager Broadcast Radio Ltd
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