OK, so my 2 questions from a few days ago are somewhat answered and so a
huge THANK YOU for all of the help in these areas here.  Maybe I should
re-word my question from before.  Currently, we go to several ftp sites to
grab sermons/teachings, etc.  When we load them in Prophet (current
automation), they simply replace/overwrite the carts that have already
played.  As we transition to RD, is the concept the same and what is the
best way to load these sermons up (Dropbox folders?), making sure they are
replacing the carts from the previous weeks and are where they are supposed
to be in Clocks?  Does that make sense?

Thanks for the patience!

-Terry.

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Jorge Soto <[email protected]> wrote:

> Maybe partial answer to #2,
> I use audacity instead of adobe audition. My program is only 30 minutes and
> I only cut it into three pieces. with 2 two minute breaks in between. I give
> each segment a cart # (CART3396-CART3398) and I hard time them on the log.
> Works fine for me.
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Terry LeTourneau <[email protected]>
> *To:* User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System <
> [email protected]>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 21, 2011 3:53 AM
> *Subject:* [RDD] Questions about daily programs
>
> Good Morning!
>
> 2 quick questions...
>
> 1.  As a Christian radio station we have teaching slots throughout the day
> every hour.  Programs come to us M-F, etc.  What is the best way to make
> sure they get loaded everyday?  Do we create a Dropbox for each teacher and
> just drop them in there?  Or do we implement the RDCatch feature?
>
> 2.  As a follow up to #1, we have a program that comes to us as a 57 min.
> program.  Currently we break it up in 4 parts and allow our local
> programming to take over during the breaks in that program.  Some days the
> breaks on the program are exact but other days the times can range from
> 12:30 to 13:59, etc.  We use Adobe Audition right now and as we make the
> switch to RD, is there a program that can do the same thing?  Also, what is
> the best approach in breaking up this program and making sure it gets loaded
> everyday?
>
> -Terry
>
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