Also, you're usually better setting up a standalone audio source on your
silence detector. You're then covered if the Rivendell box crashes out
completely or suffers hardware failure.

Regards,

Marc.


On 12 November 2013 14:24, Alan Peterson <apeter...@radioamerica.org> wrote:

> * Does Rivendell have a silence-detector? If it's silent for more than a
> certain time, something should start playing! Can Rivendell automatically
> build an "emergency playlist" to fill a gap?
>
> NO
> ------------------------------
> On its own it doesn't. But I think its possible to run the RD output thru
> a silence sense device (say an RDL ACR-1,
> http://www.rdlnet.com/product.php?page=130), and have the sensor's relay
> closure trip an RML command to play a Fill Log or some other audio event.
>
> Of course, this also means Rivendell needs a GPIO board or hacked USB
> joystick device so that said closure can be read by the software.
>
> So NO, but Y-yeah-h...
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