So my the only question I have left is,
How can I generate a placeholder during
commercial breaks and/or voice tracks
that would say the station name and slogan,
or during satellite programming
that would say the name of the show?
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thanks, I don't see if using a locally compiled version, or the
appliance would make any difference... the RD segue length and the sleep
command I would think would make a bigger difference... I think if you
make the segues longer, you sleeps won't work, and vice versa...
On Wed, 2015-08-12 at
I'm slowly, but surely getting this nailed down!
I have a server and one client. I've set up NFS based on the Tecwhisperer
guide (https://tecwhisperer.com/install-rivendell-automation-part-3-install-
client/).
The autonfs script appears not to be working, but using an fstab entry to
mount
Hi Brian
Maybe have a look at the instructions here:
http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Main_Page#Setting_up_a_Networked_Rivendell_System
Hope that helps
Stan
On 13 August 2015 at 08:17, Brian Shrader grimwis...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm slowly, but surely getting this nailed down!
I have a
Hi,
You seem to have connected Rivendell Out to Rivendell In. You want to
connect Rivendell Out to System Playback (if you want it direct to
speakers).
On 2015-08-10 12:18, Brian Shrader wrote:
I have an online-only station. I successfully installed Rivendell,
JACK and BUTT on a machine
Hi,
I'm not sure what RLM you're using, is it rlm_filewrite (or something
similar)?
Just as an FYI, if the Windows box is reading lines linux and Windows
use different characters to define new lines:
Linux = \n
Windows = \r\n
If you open up the text file in Notepad and you see one long
Hi again,
Sorry I'm just being a dumbass. You have your jack settings correct.
The next thing to check is that JACK is running on the correct sound
device.
JACK defaults to hw:0, 0 is usually motherboard sound but it can also
be hdmi depending on seemingly random linux idiosyncrasies.
I have a client with three stations who runs his own streaming server
using 50 MBps of Verizon FiOS bandwidth. There is a separate box for each
station that runs darkice, for which audio is supplied from a distribution
amplifier in the air chain. These stations do not use JACK.
I have
Question: If I wanted to handle encoding/streaming on a separate machine,
what's the best way to get audio from RDAirplay to that 2nd box? Right
now, I'm streaming to a hosted Shoutcast server, and I'd like to bring it
all in-house.
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The problem is solved. Compiling Rivendell from source made almost all of
the breaks run correctly. There were only two occasions last night when
Rivendell overran a STOP transition.
The problem appears to have been triggered by my use of an invalid audio
cart to prevent autofill from
Yes, I'm using the rlm_filewrite,
and I created a .conf that includes
where to write the file and %t - %a
I'm having permissions issues with the windows box reading the file,
but there's no use
fixing that until the file actually works on the Linux box
(which is my main issue.. The file is
On Wed, 2015-08-12 at 09:22 -0400, Rob Landry wrote:
The problem is solved. Compiling Rivendell from source made almost all of
the breaks run correctly. There were only two occasions last night when
Rivendell overran a STOP transition.
that's good...
The solutions I applied were:
1)
Settings in groups on?
On Wed, 2015-08-12 at 13:37 +, Jim Hartranft wrote:
everything in rdadmin is correct.)
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