When WHRB dropped AudioVault for Rivendell I went through the first stages 
of trying to decipher AV playlists, but didn't get very far before the 
folks at the station decided just to create new Rivendell logs from 
scratch. Many of the AV audio files had been inappropriately ripped, e.g. 
symphonies and concertos as individual movements with cryptic file names 
giving no clue how to piece together the whole pieces of music. Moreover, 
they had been encoded as mp2 files compressed 12:1 and sounded hideous.

Creating new playlists and clocks in Rivendell proved to be fairly 
painless.


Rob





On Sat, 10 Dec 2011, Larry Owen wrote:

>
> On Dec 10, 2011, at 8:27 AM, drew Roberts wrote:
>
>> I think he may be wondering about his clocks and things outside of the
>> audio itself.
>
>
> That's correct.
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