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LibreTime VS Rivendell

Compare LibreTime VS Rivendell and see what are their differences

LibreTime logo LibreTime

LibreTime is a community driven fork of SourceFabric's Airtime.

Rivendell logo Rivendell

Rivendell is a complete radio broadcast automation solution, with facilities for the acquisition...
  • LibreTime Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-06-27
  • Rivendell Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-09-21

LibreTime videos

LibreTime Tutorial: How to install LibreTime

More videos:

  • Tutorial - LibreTime 101: How to schedule a podcast to play the newest episode on an automatic basis
  • Tutorial - Libretime Tutorial: How to upload and schedule tracks

Rivendell videos

Review of The Middle-Earth SBG Armies of the Lord of the Rings - Part 11, Rivendell

More videos:

  • Review - My Rivendell Atlantis review
  • Review - Rivendell Joe Appaloosa review in the park in NYC

Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to LibreTime and Rivendell)
SHOUTcast
54 54%
46% 46
Broadcast
58 58%
42% 42
Icecast
58 58%
42% 42
Note Taking
100 100%
0% 0

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Reviews

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LibreTime Reviews

  1. Be prepared to face the terminal

    Running for some (4) years Airtime 2.5.2 (latest free version), now moving to LibreTime because of various runtime (unsupported PHP too old etc.). My description also includes the (painfully) migration of the existing database, so new users might read that part as a story.

    Installation

    Nothing fancy, install OS (Ubuntu 18.04), git and curl are probably already there or at the distance of an sudo apt -y git curl, install icecast and apache2 (or whatever the web server you might need if you plan to pump the stream in a web page), then read the Libre docs, clone the repo and install -fiap.

    Do NOT use Ubuntu later than 18.04 (so no 20) because it will not work.

    Back to installer: did not work 100% mainly because of the post install setup (the web part), which have the habit of not saving the changed password for admin and others, so a nano visit to /etc/airtime/airtime.conf and on liquidsoap might be needed. Also /etc/airtime/icecast_pass might need tweaking as well.

    So I had to stop everything (service apache2 stop, libretime runtime as well), change the passwords to match icecast, move airtime.conf to a backup location and rerun the web part, which worked perfectly.

    [optional] Move of existing airtime database

    Files moved from another server to this new one, 70 GB, rsync, grab a coffee (ok, more than one) and copy everything in the exact same default location (/srv/airtime/stor/). All good. Database move: complete pain. My setup is postgres, which does not support select from one database and insert in another, and the dblink postgres specific thing sucks ass. Also, postgres is quite slow, database fields slightly differs, so I had to export in a CSV the airtime tables (ccfiles, cchistory, ccshow etc.) Some of the tables had around 700.000 rows and I had to do manual SQL in order to map the old existing foreign keys over the new ones - took one day but all good.

    The run

    My setup is one main (webserver + icecast) machine - which acts also as a relay for the second machine - and libretime sits on a second machine. Although the interface is relatively different than what airtime 2.5.2 has, I was able to setup the params, stream, schedule shows etc. in no time. The dragging of tracks into the right panel does not respect the UI (meaning I am dragging between songs 100 and 101 but I end up with the new track somewhere below some rows) but I can live with that. The same limitation of a show that cannot have more than 24 hours is present, but other than that, everything it is running for a week now on a 4 GB RAM machine with CPU sitting most of the time in one digit. Import is very quick, smart blocks is a killer, and it works.

    Conclusion

    Although is not a stable release and is probably driven by a handful of guys having another jobs and doing changes in the spare time, it is a good fork which runs. Be comfortable with ssh and terminal because you might need to do this, especially when integrating with web servers, certbot, redirecting streams to HTTPS, making Icecast SSL-aware etc. But that's how Linux infrastructure is running, so no complains here.

    👍 Pros:    Free|Quick|Community|Minimal documentation|Source-code
    👎 Cons:    Alpha|Setup|Migration

List of Top Free Open Source & Self Hosted Application for Media Streaming
LibreTime – Simple, open source platform that lets you broadcast streaming radio on the web (fork of Airtime). AGPL-3.0 PHP

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Social recommendations and mentions

Based on our record, Rivendell should be more popular than LibreTime. It has been mentiond 4 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.

LibreTime mentions (1)

  • Open source music streaming?
    Https://libretime.org/ seems like a helper tool for setting up icecast and other radio type services? I've only just learned about it just now so you'll want to evaluate it for yourself. Source: about 2 years ago

Rivendell mentions (4)

  • I want to start a radio station what is the best way to learn how?
    Rivendell - Linux based and way more powerful than RadioDJ. Only attempt if you’re really technical. I’m in the middle of building a system to see if I like it better than RadioDJ. It took me weeks to sort out audio issues (and I’m fairly technical). Source: about 1 year ago
  • ISO Automation Reviews
    Due to being open-source, you *can* just obtain the Rivendell software suite from http://rivendellaudio.org/ and run it. But, unless you're a Linux pro, you will want a pre-installed system + some form of basic technical support as you learn the software. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Music Scheduling for a couple hour blocks record to a podcast?
    If you have some Linux knowledge or are willing to learn, there is nothing more powerful than http://rivendellaudio.org/ in the "free as in beer, free as in freedom" radio automation space. Source: over 2 years ago
  • USB audio unusual use case, with bad results, wonder if anybody has any ideas.
    I have radio station running Rivendell (http://rivendellaudio.org/). Per Rivendell's documentation, all the machines are running CentOS 7. Overall the system works great. Linux-powered Air studio + production studio + transmitter-site backup, all sync'd off a central audio/db server with failover. Sweet! Source: about 3 years ago

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