Liquidsoap supports dynamic creation and destruction of sources during the execution of a script. The following gives an example of this.

First some outlines:

  • This example is meant to create a new source and outputs. It is not easy currently to change a source being streamed
  • The idea is to create a new output using a telnet/server command.
  • In order for a Liquidsoap script to run without an active source at startup, it is necessary to include settings.init.force_start := true at the start of the script.

In this example, we will register a command that dynamically create a new output based on an encoded stream and output it to an arbitrary url, as supported by the ffmpeg copy encoder. This script can be used to create a dynamic restreaming platform.

Here’s the code:

After executing this script, you should see two telnet commands:

  • restream.start <uri>
  • restream.stop <uri>

which you can use to create/destroy dynamically your sources.