Tip: From what I understand, the values for seperation are carts, not
minutes.
Cheers,
Gavin.
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From: Brandon Sossamon brandon.sossa...@gmail.com
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 2:21
I had my SAS server lock up today. I restarted it and everything came back
OK except for the switching actions from Rivendell. We have an extensive
list of switching commands in RDCatch. I need Rivendell to drop and
restart its connection to the SAS switcher. I'm using a very old version
of
What about killing caed ripcd and rdcatchd and then starting them up
again? Not sure if you could use /etc/init.d/rivendell stop
/etc/init.d/rivendell start
No idea how Riv worked prior to 1.7
Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
On 12/03/14 14:53, Michael Barnes wrote:
I had my SAS server lock up
Hi,
I was facing a strange behaviour during rdimport. I was importing a
huge wave file, about 1:30h almost 1 GB, when suddenly the process
used all the free space on the hard disk. At first I panicked but
after deleting something not important I completed my task.
But the questions remain:
1)
So as we were about to begin writing the utility, we found the:
sudo rdmarkerset --group=MUSIC --auto-trim=-50 --verbose
Therein lies your fix! Thanks, all!
On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 11:54 AM, WMFO Assistant General Manager
a...@wmfo.org wrote:
Thanks! That should do the trick.
On Sat, Dec
After a dozen exchanges with Telos support, they've finally given me the
it's a proprietary world (direct quote) speech. So some help on this side
would be greatly appreciated.
My core confusion over their GPO API is that there doesn't seem to be a
place to specify both the source and the pin.
On a dual core on 10% CPU I have about 10 seconds of silence at 00:00
when the log rotates to the next day. I am sure others have solved this
a long time ago, so perhaps anybody can tell me how to solve this or
share his solution?
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I have exactly the same issue - although the silence tends to vary from
anything up to 10 secs. Very annoying!
Dan Gruner
Loud Audio
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On 12 Mar 2014, at 23:07, Rick rickc...@home.nl wrote:
On a dual core on 10% CPU I have about 10 seconds of
What is the last trasition on the log before the log chain event?
If it is play the loading of the new log will take longer. Seque will be
quicker especially if it is a song with a long fade out.
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On Mar 13, 2014 12:36 PM, Dan Gruner d...@loudaudio.co.uk wrote:
How do you guys transistion to the next log? I noticed the bigger teh log
the longer the delay so I always use segue to the next log.
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From: Dan Gruner d...@loudaudio.co.uk
To: Rick rickc...@home.nl
Cc: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
I use segue and the last item in the overscheduled log is always a hard
timed record but always a different one ofcourse
Gavin Stephens schreef op 13-3-2014 2:00:
How do you guys transistion to the next log? I noticed the bigger teh
log the longer the delay so I always use segue to the next
Be careful you don't have the last item in a log with the exact same start
time each day. Otherwise you could end up skipping a day.
You maybe better to have the last item as a segue then the record as the
first item in the next log followed by a stop marker of sorts so you're not
loading
Keep in mind these are only work arounds not fix its:
It sounds like the record doesn't segue to the log change over. So I'd
schedule any recording in RDCatch or change the last item (before log
change) in the log to audio with a segue.
Or another senario is to have the likes of a log
Hello, just wondering what is the best way for externally editing song info
in RD?
I like my Spreadsheets and have always edited things in Excel and
imported/exported/merged between various databases.
I've done this with RD in the past, but found it tends to break stuff so
I've not dared do it
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