Hi Mircea,

It's already there.

If you import new songs into a Temporary GROUP one of the Report options is a Cart Data Dump CSV

which you can save to wherever.

Your music prog should be able to import this and add to the existing.

regards

Robert

On 19/02/20 3:51 am, Mircea Paun wrote:

Hi!

I'm coming back with a suggestion:

Fred, it can be displayed in a column of the library the field "ingest data"?

This makes sense if somebody wants to see the last imported songs and for export meta info into .csv file reports but *ONLY for the selected songs*.

That way we could have a simple meta export method for the last songs imported in a day or week...

Thanks!


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On 14 February 2020 at 01:12:10, Mircea Paun (mircea.p...@gmail.com <mailto:mircea.p...@gmail.com>) wrote:

I put a printscreen but I think is too big ...

Robert, Mike,
I didn't really see thaaaaat....
I was going to that drag & drop from rdadmin ....

Sorry!

On 13 February 2020 at 20:47:20, Robert Jeffares (jeffares.rob...@gmail.com <mailto:jeffares.rob...@gmail.com>) wrote:

Hi Mircea,

everything you need is in place.

Make a temporary group to import new music into [eg AUDITION]

Import audio by Rip or rdimport.

Use 'Reports' to give you a list of Carts which you can configure to import into your Music Scheduling Program.

There is a CSV option.

Set markers & levels.

Move into MUSIC group.

Checkbox allow cart dragging will defeat 'select all' if checked.

regard

Robert

On 13/02/20 11:56 pm, Mircea Paun wrote:

"Great"! Because now I cannot made a multiselect (select all) in library group and then change group for all.


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On 12 February 2020 at 15:49:25, David Klann (dkl...@linux.com <mailto:dkl...@linux.com>) wrote:

Hi Mircea,
On Wed, 2020-02-12 at 06:26 -0500, you wrote:
> Hi!
> Is there a way to handle with this ?
> I mean, If you import 30 songs via rdimport, in the MUSIC group,
> and you want .csv file with only these 30 songs, to import in M1 or
> Powergold, how do you proceed?
> My workaround is to go through an intermediate group, say MUSICADD and then
> move them into MUSIC.
> Somebody else ?
> br/> <
I actually prefer this workflow (import audio tracks into a "staging" group, then manually move to MUSIC [or wherever]). It gives the "music director" a chance to fine-tune markers (especially Segue), double check metadata, and give one final check for airplay suitability. Importing directly into MUSIC
makes all this a bit more ... I guess, dicey?

But I am a technician who favors "database cleanliness" over lots of other things, so maybe I'm not the best judge of day-to-day radio station workflows.
:)

~David Klann



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