Hi Cliff
Thank you, every bit off information helps. Five minutes is much better
than two hours.
Regards
Stan
On 20/03/2019 3:48 am, Cliff Osbourne wrote:
We use scheduler codes on Quasar and generating logs takes nowhere
near that long, a matter of minutes in fact. Granted each day includes
a number of pre-recorded shows and we have a pretty big library of
tracks but even so...... All music is in a Group called 'Music' and
each track has a code for its decade. The clocks contain events which
call for tracks with a particular code but I've never had to wait more
than about five minutes for a log to generate. Where using 2.19.3 on
Cent OS-7 on a dual core machine with 8GB of ram. Sorry not to offer
any solutions but I hope our experience offers some hope.
Regards
Cliff
On 19/03/2019 19:00, Robert Jeffares wrote:
Stan,
The more options or criteria required to make a selection from the
library the longer it will take.
If you have 2000 songs it will be faster then if you have 20,000
2 hours for a days log is 'typical' on a computer with a basic amount
of ram and an early 64 bit processor.
You can make it go faster by using lots of RAM >8GB [and fast ram]
and the latest Intel processor.
We cut creation time by about 1/4 with a high spec machine. It cost!
Most of our machines are ex lease
In the normal scheme of things we run log creation 8 days in advance
scheduled to commence at 1am and if it takes the computer a couple of
hours I don't care as I am fast asleep!
There is a system promoted by it's creator as 'faster than Rivendell'
to create a log which it is, because it does not use MySQL or any
other database.
Personally I would rather have all the features MySQL enables.
R
On 3/20/19 12:37 AM, Stan Fotinos wrote:
Hi all
I have just experimented using scheduler codes to create music
clocks. What I am finding is that it takes approximately 5 mins to
create 1 hour with 20 music tracks per hour and approximately 2hrs
to create to create a day’s music log.
If I only use a group or groups with no codes it takes approximately
30 seconds to create an hour clock.
Could some one please tell me if this is the amount it should take
to create 20 tracks per hour? Anyone else experienced anything similar?
Centos 7 Rivendell 2.19.3
Thank you
Stan
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