Well that's great !
We were currently using an RDCatch event to do this, but it's not
customizable enough to achieve this precision.
Indeed, your solution is definitely the way to go !
Thanks a lot !
Hoggins!
Le 04/06/2013 11:29, Robert a écrit :
> On Thu, 2013-05-30 at 17:11 +0200, Hoggins! wrote:
>> Oh, indeed, I got itthe wrong way.
>> Any recipe that I could use to invalidate a cut after a certain period
>> of time ?
> use rdimport set endate offset
> viz
>
> #! /bin/bash
> #download this is parliament
> dateline=$(date +%d%m%y)
> monthline=$(date +%y%m)
> wget -O /home/rd/dropbox/parliament_today_$dateline.mp3
> http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/audio/$monthline/parliament_today_
> $dateline.mp3
> # cart it
> rdimport --verbose --normalization-level=-13 --to-cart=2719
> --delete-cuts --create-enddate-offset=1
> FEATURE /home/rd/dropbox/parliament_today_$dateline.mp3
>
> # if there is none the endate feature means nothing plays
>
>
> that one runs tues-thurs each evening at 5 and plays at 10pm and the
> following 7am
>
>> I'm importing audio to a cut with a RDCatch event, each week. If the
>> import fails(i.e. the source file is not present), I'd prefer that the
>> previously imported cut has been invalidated before, so that it won't
>> play twice.
> this one runs every friday here, deletes the safety copy held locally,
> and plays on Sunday.
>
> #! /bin/bash
> #download the week in parliament
> #first get rid of last weeks
> lastweeksdate=$(date --date='7days ago' +%d%m%y)
> rm -f /home/rd/dropbox/week_in_parliament_$lastweeksdate.mp3
> #now set up this weeks
> dateline=$(date +%d%m%y)
> directory=$(date +%y%m)
> wget -O /home/rd/dropbox/week_in_parliament_$dateline.mp3
> http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/audio/$directory/week_in_parliament_
> $dateline.mp3
> # cart it
> rdimport --verbose --normalization-level=-13 --to-cart=2710
> --delete-cuts --create-enddate-offset=5
> FEATURE /home/rd/dropbox/week_in_parliament_for_$dateline.mp3
>
>
>> Maybe there is another way to do this, such as an event that would allow
>> me to delete a cut.
> run the script as a cron
>
> when parliament is in recess and the reports dry up the feature shows up
> in the log as a red cart and RD skips through it. bloody brilliant!
>
> every feature here is acquired and date flagged like this using
> rdimport, oh there may be a couple run from inside RD looking for stuff
> contributors ftp into the dropbox with date offsets set up in the
> rdadmin>dropbox gui but you'll get the idea from the scripts.
>
> Our Parliament provides a series of audio reports foc which is a great
> service. We get speeches by our local MP on request. They will run
> around and get stuff. Great resource and hardly used.
>
> Hope the scripts help
>
> regards
>
> Robert
>
>
>> Hoggins!
>>
>> Le 30/05/2013 15:04, Fred Gleason a écrit :
>>> Not quite. It's calculated from the date the cut expires, as set in the
>>> 'Air Date/Time control in RDLibrary->Edit->CutInfo/Record.
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