On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Logan Corliss <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is from the Rivendell Wiki. I am a bit confused as to how I would do
> this.
>
> "When a tone is detected, ToneDet calls 'rmlsend --from-file=25Hz.rml' on
> the Linux side. (A Windows program running in Wine can call a Linux
> program).

Are you confused on how to do this part?

> As a safeguard against false triggering, the file 25Hz.rml is usually empty.
> 'Just before a scheduled break, Rivendell executes a macro cart that "arms"
> the system with echo>25Hz.rml PN\ 1\!' The second command in each break
> event (after the one that turns off the network audio) "safes" the tone
> system again with echo>25hz.rml."

Or are you confused on how to do these parts?
>
> --
> Logan Corliss

all the best,

drew
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