On 28/07/2011 20:24, Andy McCall wrote:
> 2>I have 4300 mp3s, about 10GB. It looks as if the system is converting
> them to .wav as I ingest them using RDimport from the command line and
> using way too much disk space.  Can these be saved as .mp3s? .
> Sound card is  AudioScience 6620.
>


RD does save all audio as wav  and having worked with mp3 systems as 
well I can tell you the results are 10*6 better. Drive space is cheap. 
If you can avoid mp3 as a source, your audio out will be considerably 
easier to listen to. There's a thesis that goes with this.




> 3>I do not wish to use a music scheduling program. To avoid repetition
> within the hour, I have created carts with about 130 cuts in each, and
> that cart will never be scheduled more than once an hour. Major Artists
> might share  a cart, others are minor (e.g. A-F) carts. The scheme seems
> to work fine but
>

RD has an excellent on board scheduling system which can be set up to 
create logs on a daily basis. Ours runs a log for 5 days out at a fixed 
time every day. We have 4 days in a year when we need to make a change: 
next one is Christmas Day. HOWTO is on the wiki.

I would build a set of clocks  that can run 24/7 which a departing jock 
can enable to play until the next jock gets in the chair. Top or bottom 
of the hour time sync macro carts will ensure it is where you expect it 
to be at any time. That way you can day-part music. If you cart each 
song separately and use the GROUPS and Scheduler Codes you can get a 
really good random play from your library, which does deliver an even 
spread of play through the library over time. Ours is running at +-5% 
for GROUPS and Scheduler Code combination's over a year. The only thing 
it does not satisfy is the irritant factor of some songs for some 
listeners. That will never change.

Once it's set up you can add a song to the library and it will be 
automatically included in the playout according to the criteria you have 
set up. They are easy to take out as well.

N.B. A 'New' song will play more often until it catches up with the others.

You can also use this to play out programmes which have been pre 
recorded and may play out once or twice, or more in a week.

regards

Robert

-- 
Robert Jeffares
Big Valley Radio
Thames New Zealand
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