It should fix both cases.
2014-03-28 21:26 GMT+01:00 Rich Stivers <[email protected]>: > No, I haven't tried that. Many Thanks for the work-around tip! I'm > anxious to see how this works for me. > That would fix the carts which report a length which is too long. > > Have you ever imported a FLAC file which resulted in a zero length? Is > there a work-around for that as well? > > > Alessio Elmi said the following on 3/28/2014 13:07 PM: > > Unfortunately same story here (Debian). > You can solve (for 99% of cases) by setting an autotrim value (like -50) > in RDAdmin -> Host -> RDLibrary or directly in rdimport command. > Have you already tried that? > > > 2014-03-28 20:37 GMT+01:00 Rich Stivers <[email protected]>: > >> When I import FLAC files with RDLibrary, no error messages are >> indicated but the >> resulting cart list displays an incorrect playing time length for FLAC >> files. >> They are either zero playing time or a playing time way too large, such >> as two >> hours for a two minute file. I even tried the "mixdown" set of FLAC files >> from >> the Rivendell Project Download page, and those don't import correctly >> either. >> >> My Rivendell workstation was built from the latest Paravel Broadcast >> Appliance, >> CentOS 6 with Rivendell 2.2.1. The FLAC file import problem exists with >> 2.2.1. >> I installed the latest Rivendell release, 2.8.1, but the FLAC import >> problem is >> still present. Mp3's and wav's import correctly. >> >> Anyone else having trouble importing FLAC? I want to determine whether or >> not >> this is actually a Rivendell bug, or perhaps a FLAC support library >> problem. >> >> Thanks, >> Rich Stivers >> KKUP-FM 91.5 >> Cupertino, CA >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rivendell-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >> >> > >
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