Perhaps this will garner a response... I went back into RDCatch this morning and noticed that 1 of today's events downloaded successfully and placed the audio in the correct destination. The other event scheduled for this morning is highlighted pink. If I right click on it and select "edit cue markers", it gives me the following error:
Unable to download peak data, error was: "RDXport service returned an error". I wouldn't be surprised if this isn't operator error. I'm just comparing all the events and they seem to be set up identically and proper according to the ops manual and wiki. Can someone lend some advice as to what else I should be checking? Many thanks! ---Brandon On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Brandon Sossamon <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm currently running my machine in test before putting it on the air > chain so pardon the string of questions that may follow in the coming > week. Just trying to learn all of this and get it on the air by > April. > > I created a daily download event in RDCatch for a news report I > subscribe to. It's posted as an mp3 in an open website (no username > or password). The event in RDCatch turns green for 2 seconds at the > download time but puts no audio in the destination cut and displays no > error. I've double checked my set up against the ops manual and the > wiki article and everything seems to be done correctly. Does this > issue ring any bells? > > Furthermore, there is another mp3 file on the same site that I > download daily. The address is this format: > > http://<name>.<domainname>.com/<filename>%20thursday%203-13.mp3 > > In order to get this into RDCatch, do I need to use the wildcard %% to > recognize the "%20" and "%203-13"? In other words, should the address > be entered into RDCatch as: > > http://<name>.<domainname>.com/<filename>%%20thursday%%203-13.mp3 > > -- brandon sossamon _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
