Quick question...While RD is running strong before we go LIVE on 10/1/11,
I'm noticing that when the music plays it will start strong, stop, start up
again, and oftentimes stutters but doesn't lose time on the RDAirplay.  Any
thoughts why this keeps happening?

-Terry

On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Geoff Barkman <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Seumas
> Have you looked in the rdlogmanager at the "Edit Grids" section.
> There is a square for every hour of the week.
> First I would make an hour of generic music clock and populate most of
> the grids in there for your selected audio service.
>
>  Next decide where your regular weekly slots go... eg a 30 minute
> radio serial plays every Monday night at 8pm. Open your generic music
> clock... use the "Save as" to save  the radio serial (clock) Call it
> "Bob's serial" or whatever. Now delete most of the music events out of
> it. and add a 30 minute event called Bob's serial that loads the Bob's
> serial cart from rdlibrary. Now go back into the grids for 20-21 on
> the Monday line and replace the grid assignment to call up the hour
> long, Bob's Serial Clock.
>
> For other weekly shows open up your original clock and use the "Save
> as" again to save as a new clock... and then delete the events you
> don't want and add new events for new shows.
>
> For shows that aren't weekly...ie monthly 2 weekly it might be
> quickest to manually add those events in rdlogedit.
>
> In the case of the 2 hour show you mentioned... say it plays 12 noon
> on a wednesday.
> Make 1 clock....make it 1 hour long... schedule it for 12 noon
> wednesday. For the second hour (1300) leave the grid pattern empty.
> Resume your next grid 1400 hours (2pm) for whatever show comes up
> afterwards.
>
> I've used other scheduler programs and the grid pattern with clocks
> for the weeks events seems to be a fairly standard way of doing
> things.
>
>
> I hope that helps
> Geoff Barkman
>
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 11:59 PM, Seumas Mackinnon <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I'm just not "getting" the whole events and clocks thing. My situation
> > is that all our shows are pre-recorded (well, let's assume for
> > simplicity they are!). I have a 2 hour show, some 1 hour shows and
> > some half-hour shows. The way we have things at the moment is just
> > putting each show in a cart and creating a log that plays them out to
> > schedule.
> >
> > Now, I guess what I *should* have is one Event for each show? And then
> > what happens with Clocks? Do I have a Clock for each show? Or to cover
> > each hour? What if I have something going from 1330 to 1430? Do I
> > split things up? Please don't say "whatever you like" or "whatever
> > works". I'd really like some suggestions on how *you* would do it.
> >
> > I'm hoping that if someone can give me some suggestions on the best
> > way to do this, I'll suddenly "get it"! :-)
> >
> > Many thanks, Seumas
> > --
> > Seumas Mackinnon
> > "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are
> fighting,
> > but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with
> > life itself." -- Declaration of Arbroath, 1320
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