next option is a ram upgrade or look to see how much space you have on the hard drive of the playout machine
I think RD loads the long programme in somewhere close for convenience if the playout card is on the playout machine not the server . Dontch love this program? I am trying to get rd 2.x to compile on centos 5.6 and i am rapidly looking for an appliance install becaus there are so many ' missing ' bits. Robert On 28/08/2011 07:28, Bill Putney wrote: > Robert, > > The cart will play. All I have to do is add it into the running log and > start it. Which is what happens if someone happens to be there to catch > it when this happens. If I open the cut in RDLibrary "Edit Markers" they > all look fine. I would think if the markers were screwed up the cut > wouldn't play after it was added back into the log. > > The audio is on a common server and is NFS mounted on the playout > machine. The server is connected to a switch and the server and the > playout client are on the same layer 3 network. Everything is 100 Mbps > and the server isn't doing anything but audio and database for Rivendell. > > It is various programs. They seem to be the longer ones not spots, id's > or music cuts. > > We're using USB -> S/PDIF as output devices. The chipset is in the Linux > HCL for audio. > > Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA > > On 8/27/11 12:08 PM, Robert Jeffares wrote: >> Bill, >> >> Does the cart play? Is all the audio in there? Are all the markers in >> the right place? >> >> What was the source of the Audio? >> >> Is it always the same programme? >> >> Have had probs with incompatible audio here. >> >> Robert >> >> On 26/08/2011 17:56, Bill Putney wrote: >>> At 17:03:50 in the following /var/log/syslog excerpt, Cart 80145 Cut 2 >>> should have played. It is an hour long program. It skipped and did not >>> play. . I don't know what "position out of bounds" means but it seems >>> that everything is playing out of bounds. The items before and after the >>> cart that failed played normally. I see that the cart that started after >>> (cart 80133) did not have a position out of bounds associated with it. >>> Has anyone got an idea what that is or what I can do to get rid of it? >>> >>> Any ideas? Anybody? Please! >>> >>> Thanks, Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA >>> >>> Aug 24 17:00:11 auto-mc rdairplay: *** position out of bounds on signal: >>> Line: 24 Cart: 14418 Pos: 250025 *** >>> Aug 24 17:00:11 auto-mc caed: alsaStopTimerData(16) >>> Aug 24 17:00:11 auto-mc rdairplay: finished event: Line: 24 Cart: >>> 14418 Cut: 1 Card: 1 Stream: 0 Port: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:00:11 auto-mc caed: UnloadPlayback - Card: 1 Stream: 0 >>> Handle: 166 >>> Aug 24 17:00:11 auto-mc caed: LoadPlayback Card: 1 Stream: 0 Name: >>> /var/snd/045103_001.wav Handle: 167 >>> Aug 24 17:00:11 auto-mc rdairplay: started audio cart: Line: 25 Cart: >>> 45103 Cut: 1 Pos: 0 Card: 1 Stream: 0 Port: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:00:11 auto-mc caed: PlaybackPosition - Card: 1 Stream: 0 >>> Pos: 78 Handle: 167 >>> Aug 24 17:00:11 auto-mc caed: Play - Card: 1 Stream: 0 Handle: 167 >>> Length: 7863 Speed: 100000 Pitch: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:00:12 auto-mc caed: FadeLevel: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:00:19 auto-mc rdairplay: *** position out of bounds on signal: >>> Line: 25 Cart: 45103 Pos: 7801 *** >>> Aug 24 17:00:19 auto-mc caed: alsaStopTimerData(16) >>> Aug 24 17:00:19 auto-mc rdairplay: finished event: Line: 25 Cart: >>> 45103 Cut: 1 Card: 1 Stream: 0 Port: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:00:19 auto-mc caed: UnloadPlayback - Card: 1 Stream: 0 >>> Handle: 167 >>> Aug 24 17:00:19 auto-mc caed: LoadPlayback Card: 1 Stream: 0 Name: >>> /var/snd/070003_001.wav Handle: 168 >>> Aug 24 17:00:19 auto-mc rdairplay: started audio cart: Line: 26 Cart: >>> 70003 Cut: 1 Pos: 0 Card: 1 Stream: 0 Port: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:00:19 auto-mc caed: PlaybackPosition - Card: 1 Stream: 0 >>> Pos: 0 Handle: 168 >>> Aug 24 17:00:19 auto-mc caed: Play - Card: 1 Stream: 0 Handle: 168 >>> Length: 210372 Speed: 100000 Pitch: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:00:20 auto-mc caed: FadeLevel: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc rdairplay: *** position out of bounds on signal: >>> Line: 26 Cart: 70003 Pos: 210278 *** >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: UnloadPlayback - Card: 1 Stream: 0 >>> Handle: 168 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc rdairplay: finished event: Line: 26 Cart: >>> 70003 Cut: 1 Card: 1 Stream: 0 Port: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: LoadPlayback Card: 1 Stream: 0 Name: >>> /var/snd/080145_002.wav Handle: 169 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: alsaStopTimerData(16) >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc rdairplay: started audio cart: Line: 27 Cart: >>> 80145 Cut: 2 Pos: 0 Card: 1 Stream: 0 Port: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc rdairplay: finished event: Line: 27 Cart: >>> 80145 Cut: 2 Card: 1 Stream: 0 Port: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: PlaybackPosition - Card: 1 Stream: 0 >>> Pos: 0 Handle: 169 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: Play - Card: 1 Stream: 0 Handle: 169 >>> Length: 3594892 Speed: 100000 Pitch: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: UnloadPlayback - Card: 1 Stream: 0 >>> Handle: 169 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: LoadPlayback Card: 1 Stream: 0 Name: >>> /var/snd/080133_001.wav Handle: 170 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: FadeLevel: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc rdairplay: started audio cart: Line: 28 Cart: >>> 80133 Cut: 1 Pos: 0 Card: 1 Stream: 0 Port: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: PlaybackPosition - Card: 1 Stream: 0 >>> Pos: 0 Handle: 170 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: Play - Card: 1 Stream: 0 Handle: 170 >>> Length: 1740094 Speed: 100000 Pitch: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:03:50 auto-mc caed: FadeLevel: 0 >>> Aug 24 17:04:00 auto-mc caed: ****** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 ****** >>> On 8/24/11 8:04 PM, James Harrison wrote: >>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>> Hash: SHA1 >>>> >>>> Check rd.conf for your own system specific logging configuration, but >>>> check both the daemons and syslog logfiles; alternatively, configure a >>>> specific log path or syslog logfile/service. Not sure if automation >>>> decisions are logged there, but playout system stuff certainly gets >>>> logged to those locations from caed... >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> James Harrison >>>> >>>> >>>> On 25/08/2011 02:49, Bill Putney wrote: >>>>> This is driving us crazy! At least once a day, a cart that is scheduled >>>>> to play (usually a long one like a prerecorded show) is skipped in the >>>>> middle of a log. >>>>> >>>>> I can't figure out why this happens but I know somewhere there has got >>>>> to be a system log file (like syslog or something) that should tell me >>>>> everything the automation system is doing and I should be able to see >>>>> the skip happen. >>>>> >>>>> We're using RRAbuntu 1.7.2... >>>>> >>>>> Help! >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Rivendell-dev mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >>>> Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) >>>> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ >>>> >>>> iEYEARECAAYFAk5Vu9YACgkQmJV2s0zjsDgKfACdF1W8W/2O4K3X/YPWlu9L97WY >>>> d/EAnAjIMV5eprpuHmorOECFzaEyTyEp >>>> =mo9i >>>> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Rivendell-dev mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Rivendell-dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev > > _______________________________________________ > Rivendell-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev -- Robert Jeffares Big Valley Radio Thames New Zealand _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
