Hi,

Looking at your logs it seems that the following is happening (I'm writing this 
for my sanity so I don't have to keep looking at screen shots):

23:54:14 Falco - Rock Me Amadeus starts playing (3min 19sec length)
23:57:31 Natalie Cole - Pink Cadillac starts playing (4min 10sec length)
23:57:34 Falco Stops playing (Segue transition I'm guessing and the length 
matches so all is well there)
23:59:59 Macro Line In Switch to ON
23:59:59 50281 Jingle starts to play
23:59:59 Airplay receives the log chain for Auto 27_08_12
23:59:59 Macro Line in starts executing Switch Take 0 1 1
23:59:59 Macro Line in starts loading next days log Auto_27_08_12 (this might 
be the log chain its not clear from the logs)
23:59:59 Natalie Cole stops playing
23:59:59 50281 Jingle stops playing

silence....

First of all my theory for the jingle playing.  In auto mode Rivendell will try 
and play the next valid event, in this strange limbo of clock times pulling the 
log around it will sometimes jump to an earlier point in the log.  It then 
plays the next unplayed event which I would guess happens to be this 50281 
jingle.  You can see this yourself by making a log with some times and manually 
skipping ahead.  When the clock jumps back it jumps over all the previously 
played events.

If you have STOP transitions in this jumping around phase then everything stops!

Do you have an automation time set for 00:00:00?  This was the biggest problem 
for me, or maybe an automation time set for 23:59:59 in the next days log?

I think that Rivendell is getting confused with the times as things happen too 
fast and is then processes the same time in two different logs.  All you have 
to do is something like this at the end of your log:

At 23:59:55 Start an hourly pips that will play for 4 seconds to 23:59:59 (or 
even have a stop at 23:59:58 so you have only 1 second of silence before the 
news).
Schedule the log chain after this.

Now the log will chain at 23:59:59 as normal but 23:59:55 has already passed so 
it won't be confused by the same time in a new day.

Also try making your Macro Line IN switch to On execute asynchronously.

I still believe having an aux log with nice fades is a nicer to listen to 
solution but this should also work.

My German is very bad but I can read some of it so if you are confused with 
anything I will try and understand it as best I can.

Regards,

Wayne

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