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In the revma Events page, one can view the logs that take place in regards to specific actions/events for a station.

(Events are represented in the timezone set in a station’s settings)

These events are introduced to the user interface via the US streaming server cluster


Events

You can sort the events by pages of 10,20, 30, 50 & 100 as well as by searching them via the se

arch bar. Here is a list of the Event logs:


link_broadcast_start : the station accepts a source connection (encoder, relay).

link_broadcast_stop : the station’s source disconnects. If there are multiple sources (i.e. primary and failover) this event will appear when the last one disconnects.

In addition, this event might contain the reason for this disconnection: the stream_idle event will appear when the stream was idle and terminated. This occurs when a streaming only station has no source connected (no data sent) for 30 seconds and when a relay or loop channel station has no listener active for 30 seconds.

stream_start : (only in loop channel and transcoding relay stations)

stream_stop : (only in loop channel and transcoding relay stations)

relay_link_start : (only in transcoding relays)

relay_link_stop : (only in transcoding relays)

link_metadata : updates and logs the metadata of each playing track

multi_link_start : When a multi link source is connected (Primary or Failover). Include's the link's name in its details.

multi_link_stop : When a multi link source is disconnected (Primary or Failover). Include's the link's name in its details.

multi_link_swapped : When a multi link is swapped (from Primary to failover or vice versa). This may happen when a priority is disconnected or a higher priority link is connected.

The priority is always the primary link


Loudness events

This graph represents the loudness events of a station shown in LUFS (Loudness Units Full Scale). The lower the LUFS, the lower the loudness (eg. -13 is louder than -15).

Silence is present when the LUFS are lower than -50. If this is the case for at least 2 minutes, a user’s email registered for stream alerts via the settings will receive a “silence detected” email. Here is more information on Stream Alert types .

Loudness events are only present in stations that stream in AAC media format

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