Re: [RDD] RDCatch Username/Password Needed for Events?

2015-02-17 Thread Lorne Tyndale
Hi,

As I seem to recall SMB was removed as an option for RDCatch in the 2.x
branch.  This is possibly why you're having trouble accessing Windows
shares.

From the changelog file:

2010-06-14 Fred Gleason fr...@paravelsystems.com
.
* Modified 'rdcatch/edit_upload.cpp' and
'rdcatch/edit_download.cpp' to disallow use of 'smb:' protocol.



 
 
 Greetings,
 
 I'm fairly new to the Rivendell world, but my documentation readings and
 mailing list searches are coming up empty on this question.
 
 I've been working with Larry (above), on a recent Rivendell migration from
 1.x to the latest addition on the Rivendell appliance.
 
 We've configured rd.conf with the appropriate settings, and we've exported
 the DB from the old box and imported it, through RDAdmin, into the new.
 However, the issue we're running up against is that RDCatch events that are
 pulling audio from mounted SMB shares are requring a username/password for
 each event (e.g., pulling from file:///media/production).
 
 With the old system, all RDCatch events didn't require a username/password
 for these kind of RDCatch-file:/// events. Is there some global config
 that we're not configuring correctly to remove this requirement?
 
 Thank you for your time.
 
 -- 
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[RDD] USB sound card issues

2015-02-17 Thread Jim Hartranft
Hi,
I recently installed an ASI 
card(old one that doesn't work 
with RD) in an older Windows 
machine that streams my online 
station which freed up an extra 
cable to go back to my mixing 
board. I want to add a second 
sound card to RD that outputs to 
that channel, so that I can have 
two main log outputs.  After 
plugging in a USB sound card, it 
shows up in alsamixer as well as 
rdalsaconfig, but even after 
enabling it, I cannot select it in 
RDAirplay's config. It works in 
Audacity, but not in RD.  Please 
help

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[RDD] AutoTrim Threshold

2015-02-17 Thread Angelena Chapman
Hi!

When I set the AutoTrim Threshold to 0 in my rdimport command it works
great. (Keeping my Liners, etc., exactly the length they have been edited
to.)

However, I went into ConfigurationRDAdminManage HostsRDLibrary and set
it to 0 and now instead of importing the items exactly the length they are
- it is adding dead air to them. i.e. a program that is 26:00:00 when I
open it in Audition is 26:08 after I import it into the library.

Any idea why it is doing this?

Thanks!

*Angelena Chapman*
*RenewFM*
*978-696-0607 | http://www.renewfm.org http://www.renewfm.org*
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Re: [RDD] AutoTrim Threshold

2015-02-17 Thread Geoff Barkman
My auto trim threshold in RDadmin  Manage Hosts  rdlibrary is set to
-30. I don't think I've had any problems with silence being added.
Many thanks
Geoff Barkman

On 2/18/15, Angelena Chapman angel...@renewfm.org wrote:
 Hi!

 When I set the AutoTrim Threshold to 0 in my rdimport command it works
 great. (Keeping my Liners, etc., exactly the length they have been edited
 to.)

 However, I went into ConfigurationRDAdminManage HostsRDLibrary and set
 it to 0 and now instead of importing the items exactly the length they are
 - it is adding dead air to them. i.e. a program that is 26:00:00 when I
 open it in Audition is 26:08 after I import it into the library.

 Any idea why it is doing this?

 Thanks!

 *Angelena Chapman*
 *RenewFM*
 *978-696-0607 | http://www.renewfm.org http://www.renewfm.org*

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[RDD] RDCatch Username/Password Needed for Events?

2015-02-17 Thread Jimmy Taylor
Greetings,

I'm fairly new to the Rivendell world, but my documentation readings and
mailing list searches are coming up empty on this question.

I've been working with Larry (above), on a recent Rivendell migration from
1.x to the latest addition on the Rivendell appliance.

We've configured rd.conf with the appropriate settings, and we've exported
the DB from the old box and imported it, through RDAdmin, into the new.
However, the issue we're running up against is that RDCatch events that are
pulling audio from mounted SMB shares are requring a username/password for
each event (e.g., pulling from file:///media/production).

With the old system, all RDCatch events didn't require a username/password
for these kind of RDCatch-file:/// events. Is there some global config
that we're not configuring correctly to remove this requirement?

Thank you for your time.

-- 
Jimmy Taylor
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Re: [RDD] Tascam US-122

2015-02-17 Thread Mark Emanuele
OK I now decided to use Ubuntu studio 14 LTS  as the Base OS.  I was able to
get the US-122 support to install (the green USB light lights up on the
US-122, I also see the card in alsamixer).  Now I am trying to get Jack to
recognize it, and I seem to be able to see it in qjackctl ( there are 2
USX2Y choices: 1) hw:USX2Y 2) hw:USX2Y,0 audio.  Which one should I use?

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Subject: Re: [RDD] Tascam US-122

On 02/13/2015 10:10 AM, Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote:
 It's the plain old US-122 (without L or MKII)

I actually was asking Mark which one he had, as he is the original poster.
I know which one the howto is written for, and how old that howto is (Fedora
Core 5 is in the CentOS 5 age range).  I remember trying several years back
(prior to the release of CentOS 6) to get my
US-428 (and later a US-224) to work, and finally just using AVLinux instead,
since it worked out of the box with AVLinux with no extra tweaks required.
I did get it working with Fedora 14 several years back, which would be very
similar to getting it to work on CentOS 6, but I've misplaced my notes on
the details necessary.

I have a US-144 (which needs the US-122L driver and a USB 1.1 port or hub to
work, and acts like a US-122L, and it works out of the box on CentOS 7).  I
also have a US-428 and a US-224, which act more like the older US-122 and
need the whole us-x2y stack, which is present in CentOS 7, but I've not
physically tried it as yet.

For the usx2y stack, you can get the two main rpms you will need from the
linuxtech repo (see http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
for a link), or you can use the LinuxTECH backports repo and pull in a newer
ALSA stack.  The two core rpms you need are alsa-tools and
alsa-tools-firmware.  You will then need to find the actual firmware.  
CentOS 7 includes these packages out of the box, but CentOS 6 does not.

You could alternatively attempt to install the alsa-tools and
alsa-tools-firmware from the updates of Fedora 12 (for x86_64, a direct link
to the first of these is
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/linux/updates/12/x86_64/alsa
-tools-1.0.22-1.fc12.x86_64.rpm
).  Fedora 12 shipped ALSA 1.0.20; Fedora 13 shipped 1.0.23, and EL6 shipped
1.0.22.  Likewise, you could attempt to install the alsa-firmware package
from either F12 or F13 even though there will be version skew.  It helps to
remember that EL6 is something of a hybrid of
F12 and F13 with other versions of packages thrown in, and many packages
yanked out.  Many F12 and F13 (and even F14) packages will install just fine
in EL6, but since updates have been backported into EL6 many will now, so
that might or might not work. The LinuxTECH packages are built with updated
EL6, but there's not an alsa-firmware package there.  And the F12/13/14
packages will not get updated, so installer, beware.

I hope some of that scatteredness helps a bit.  These older Tascam USB
interfaces have been orphaned by Tascam, but they still provide excellent
converters and excellent quality.  The control surfaces on the
US-428 and US-224 can be made to work on Ardour/Mixbus, too, and bring more
of a traditional mix experience to working in that DAW.

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