I set up a Docker image this week that lets you pass it ChucK source code or file, it runs it for up to 30 seconds (with --silent flag so it does this step much faster than 30 seconds), saves the output to .wav, converts the .wav to .m4a to make the file smaller, and then hosts the file for download/streaming.Demo container running Docker image: http://chuck-renderer.4860ca31.svc.dockerapp.io: 9000/debug Source code: https://github.com/markcerqueira/chuck-renderer On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Mark Cerqueira <mark.cerqueira@gmail.com> wrote:Would love to hear if you get this working so please report back with any findings. I'm trying to do something similar with a Docker container.Good luck and happy chucking!mcOn Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 11:29 PM, Stuart McDonald <stuartcmcd@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks to those who responded; will look at Jack, DarkIce and
Liquidsoap. What I was ideally hoping to do is running chuck =>
DarkIce/Liquidsoap => Icecast on an Amazon EC2 appliance, but a lack
of soundcard on these machines complicates things.
Cheers ears,
Stuart
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