On Saturday 26 April 2014 17:01:44 Rual Thompson wrote: > Alan > > i was a junior on a project to implement rivendell into a cluster of radio > stations back in 2006, unfortunately at that time the curve was too steep > and they went with a windows automation
Was it you who mentioned RFA in a previous post? Was that then donfede was there and doing some Rivendell coding if my memory serves? > > I am no in charge of the project to take an evaluation look at this system > once again, > > As far as what i do and o not know its mixed, I was hoping this list was > like the one back in 06 where people gave concise instructions and > sometiems even offered to help look at a potential system You can still get a lot of help here. Try in IRC too. much more interactive if you hang until someone responds. > > I am talking with fred gleason on the email and hopefully he can help get > us on the right path > > Heres how the setup was when we had it running back in 2006 > > Linux SUSE ran rdairplay and the main rivendell functions (rpms i think) > we had jack panel or jackd or something that (maybe jackedin) that > controlled the audio path, > we sent the output of the rdairplay to our asi cards then to the control > board > we had a separate output that at the time ran from out of the rivendell box > to a small 300 mhz pnetium with windows 2000, all that box did was run a > winamp with shoutcast encoder to feed our internet site (i know there was > talk about making rivendell encode in its own package but i dont know if > they ever developed that) You can use linux / jack / liquidsoap or darkice or ? to feed icecast or shoudcast. > the program directors laptop had that "windows" version running so logs > could be imported through powergold and manipulated on the windows laptop > > REMOTE: > > we had setup a system where up to 8 djs could remote to the linux box and > cut voicetracks over the web in almost real time (back then speeds were > still slower thenthey are today) and playback the cuts and save the logs , > i forget the remote software i know it was linux based but could connect on > a windows box as well, That was some of the custom stuff? > > thats how it was back in 2006, i found a folder with old files in it that > still have all the "rpms" and all the linux flavors and all the scripts and > everything, i just have no a clue where to start with it all Is that code licensed such that it could be posted somewhere public? > > all the best, drew _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
