Hi,
I did two different things over the years. First I used rotter to
archive into directories and then made some very simple php to serve a
web page where you could click to listen.
After that I got lazy and just rsync'ed to a network share. Then ran a
separate cron script to delete files older than x days in the archive
share so I wasn't storing things permanently in there.
Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
On 24/09/14 17:20, [email protected] wrote:
Thank you for those who have shared their recipes for audio logging.
I use a combination of wget and rotter. I have built a couple of
rotter appliances using Dell FX160 and a thumb drive and a Scarlett 2i2,
mount a NFS share and write to it. I have been keeping a rolling 30
day archive.
I recently added to the mix a post 30 day archive where I resample and
dump those files into a Airtime server and use just the Library
function in Airtime to access the files via a web browser. I've got
seven stations on the box for the past 4 months and things are still
running.
Does anybody else have a solution for archives, that the staff could
access where there are multiple studios involved?
Thanks,
Todd
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