I had someone come to me a year or two ago with a bunch of Nexgen files to import. The nice thing about XML is that it's fairly easy to parse, and I ended up writing a Perl script using a module named perl-XML-Parse or some such. Then I fed everything into rdimport.


Rob

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On Fri, 15 Nov 2019, [email protected] wrote:


Hi all,

 

Been away from Rivendell for a few years, though I’ve been checking in on it
from time to time. Things seem to have improved, at least installing a
standalone system is very easy now. I have a project (a web streaming
Christmas station) That I’m trying to get going. Our main stations are using
RCS Nexgen, which I’m still getting acquainted to after 2 years here. I want
to put the Christmas music from there into Rivendell. So when I “Backup”
songs I get a folder full of wav files, and another folder full of .xml
files that have the Data (title artist, start and end times, etc…). I’ve
seen references to a filter for importing audio from a Prophet NexGen
system, but can’t locate any instructions on how to use it.

 

Any help or pointing in the right direction would be appreciated.

 

Also, I seem to be having issues with dropboxes, the test files I exported
from nexgen just sit in the dropbox. I’ve followed a few guides and have
*.wav at the end of the file path….and they are .wav extensions

 

Thanks!

 

 

Nathaniel C. Steele

Chief Engineer / IT Manager

 

Zimmer Broadcasting / Cookeville Communications LLC


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