Hey Morten,
On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Morten Krarup Nielsen morte...@gmail.com
wrote:
It would be cool, if you could take the script one step further: Imagine
Rivendell could play audio, let's say a weather forecast or an interview
you have recorded for the radio, and then
drew Roberts zotzbro@... writes:
Hey Jim,
there are probably too many ways to
do it.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 10:30 PM, Jim
Hartranft musicmaker10 at
dejazzd.com wrote:Hi, I am trying to
output the now and
next data to a file that can be
updated
on our website..
The rlm_filewrite
Hey Jim,
there are probably too many ways to do it.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 10:30 PM, Jim Hartranft musicmake...@dejazzd.com
wrote:
Hi, I am trying to output the now and
next data to a file that can be updated
on our website..
The rlm_filewrite is what you want to get the needed data into a
On Feb 6, 2015, at 12:42 38, James L. Stewart jstew...@paceaudio.com wrote:
On the RPI audio output. I seem to remember someone claiming the audio
output of the RPI being inferior in some way such as it only really being
about 14-bit resolution. (I think CD audio is also only 14-bit
On RPI reliability, so I do have three RPI's running a continuously looping videos for a customer
in a digital signage application that have now been running fine for about 10 months
without problems, but the previous 3 months were not so good as all three SD cards mysteriously
went bad.
On Feb 5, 2015, at 17:52 56, James L. Stewart jstew...@paceaudio.com wrote:
I do agree somewhat with the earlier comment about using such a settup for
anything serious. Historically I haven't found the RPI to be the most stable
thing,
FWIW, I did some testing with the first generation
It would be cool, if you could take the script one step further: Imagine
Rivendell could play audio, let's say a weather forecast or an interview
you have recorded for the radio, and then simultaneously play an avi file
with corresponding graphics. And voïla, a complete visual radio box