Re: [RDD] Rivendell rd-bin webpage use

2018-03-05 Thread Mike Carroll
I'll second that. I'm curious how folks use the XML generated by the "list cart" function. I also experimented a little bit with the addcart.html page, but I kept getting error code 5. I saw there were a bunch of places in the import source code where that error can be set, but I never tracked

[RDD] Rivendell rd-bin webpage use

2018-03-05 Thread Rich Gattie
Hello all... I was wondering if there was a guide to using the webpages in the rd-bin folder? I was trying to test it out by adding a cart but I keep getting a 404 error back. I was thinking this kind of interface might be easier then trying to screen share over a VPN. Any using the webpage

Re: [RDD] Help - Questions on scheduling, interruptions

2018-03-05 Thread Tom Van Gorkom
I may not be understanding, but we always use Riv dropbox importation for our library with no issues. I also run rdimport for programs downloaded from another source. At the top of each hour, I make the legal ID a hard start/make next and over fill the hour with songs. We place any longer or

Re: [RDD] Help - Questions on scheduling, interruptions

2018-03-05 Thread David Backovsky
Yeah, I've already found this issue before, so I changed almost all transitions to Play instead of Segue. From what I understood segue can interrupt, so it has two meanings you can edit "segues" manually on a track by track basis, or set "segue" transitions which fade but also interrupt (if i

Re: [RDD] Help - Questions on scheduling, interruptions

2018-03-05 Thread D. B. .B. B.
Thanks for the replies. We don't use dropboxes, we import files directly from the local drive. I always check segment length when importing against the original file. I am 100% sure the files are interrupted, because later they would play at their correct length. I overschedule music and I tried

Re: [RDD] caed not starting

2018-03-05 Thread Rich Lawrence
Ok. That did it. Now I know what to look for in the future. Thanks. Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 4, 2018, at 2:08 PM, Lorne Tyndale wrote: > > Rich, > > From looking at your debug output, it looks like you are using ALSA and > have one of the audio cards that needs