+1 for that :-)

2014-02-28 9:59 GMT+01:00 Hoggins! <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> That's too bad if we have to strip out accented characters. I guess it
> is okay for english speaking radios, but imagine we, in France, have to
> replace all accented characters ! Although the words remain
> understandable, but as the manager of our station, I insist on having
> the carts properly named, with caps, accents, etc. I couldn't imagine a
> Czech radio.
> So a thorough examination of what is needed to support "exotic"
> characters is, in my opinion, really important.
>
> Hoggins!
>
> Le 28/02/2014 00:56, Rick a écrit :
> >
> > RDAirplay crashed when the Shoutcast RLM tried to broadcast Bubblé and
> > Beyoncé , we suspect the é to be the cause of the problem , changed to
> > e...
> >
> >
> > Jim Stewart schreef op 24-2-2014 0:16:
> >>
> >> Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2014 14:24:21 +0100
> >>
> >> From: Rick <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> >>
> >> To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
> >>
> >> <[email protected]
> >> <mailto:[email protected]>>
> >>
> >> Subject: [RDD] more segfaults errors
> >>
> >> Message-ID: <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]
> >>
> >>
> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
> >>
> >> ØCan I use silentjack to start RDAirplay automaticaly and how is this
> >> done?
> >>
> >> Sure, I do. Our main system uses the silence since on a broadcast
> >> tools 8.2 switch, but we have a backup that uses silentjack:
> >>
> >> I startup silentjack with a line like this:
> >>
> >> silentjack -q -c rivendell_0:playout_0L -n Silence_Alarm -p 5 -g 60
> >> silence_alarm
> >>
> >> So this assumes I'm listening to "Rivendell_0:playout_0L" as yours
> >> might be different, then it calls a script I wrote called
> >> "silence_alarm".
> >>
> >> In "silence_alarm" is a lot of logic to sort through different issues
> >> that can cause silence on our station (such as problem Internet
> >> feeds), but here is the part that handles a crashed rdairplay:
> >>
> >> #!/bin/sh
> >>
> >> if ( ! ps -C rdairplay > /dev/null 2>&1 ) ; then
> >>
> >> rdairplay &
> >>
> >> sleep 7
> >>
> >> echo LC BLACK Restarted: `date +'%b-%d %T'`'!' > /dev/shm/restart
> >>
> >> rmlsend --from-file=/dev/shm/restart
> >>
> >> sleep 15
> >>
> >> rmlsend PB\ 1!
> >>
> >> sleep 30
> >>
> >> fi
> >>
> >> Save this to a file somewhere like /usr/local/bin and mark is
> >> executable with "chmod +x silence_alarm"
> >>
> >> So what this does is checks to see if rdairplay is running, and if it
> >> isn't, it starts it. I also have it leaving a message about this in
> >> /dev/shm/restart (which is a ramdisk-like space on my Debian system,
> >> you may need to save it elsewhere), and then also sends it to the
> >> "label" area of rdairplay so that there is notice that this happened
> >> and when.
> >>
> >> Finally after the rdairplay gets running and its log automatically
> >> gets reloaded, it starts is playing again with the "PB 1!" command.
> >>
> >>
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