Interesting. When I did the same thing in 2007, only the titles and 
artists got transferred. None of the intros or EOM's did, and I found some 
cuts that had been dubbed in real time where the person had fallen asleep 
and had fixed them after the fact by moving the Scott EOM. The Rivendell 
importer ignored the EOM's, so a 17 minute piece of music suddenly became 
a 25 minute piece.


Rob

On Tue, 10 Jan 2012, Bob Reite wrote:

> I found that when I batch imported audio from a Scott Studios system,
> all of the cart chunk data was transferred, including title, artist,
> duration, and intro times.  YMMV.
>
> On 1/10/12 6:07 AM, Andy McCall wrote:
>> Hi all
>> We need to import a huge amount of audio into rivendell, taking as
>> little time as possible. Is there any way of getting the system to
>> automatically detect things like segue points? Or will it have to be
>> done on a file by file basis? We're running version 1.7.2 on Debian 5.
>> Thanks for your advice in advance
>> Andy
>>
>>
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