Thanks for responding Mike.
So I have 3x 3:00 feature cuts that run 3x each day Thu, Fri, Sat at
the same times of day. In order for them to play Thu 1, 2, 3, then Fri
3, 1, 2, then Sat 2, 3, 1, are you saying I need to order them 1, 2, 3
for Thu, then 6, 4, 5 for Fri, then 8, 9, 7 on Sat?
To run Rivendell as not root (user rd in this example), edit
/usr/lib/systemd/system/rivendell.service and add this to the bottom of the
[Service] section:
User=rd
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 5:35 PM Lorne Tyndale
wrote:
> Using Jack it all has to run as the same user. With Rivendell 3 the
> easi
Using Jack it all has to run as the same user. With Rivendell 3 the
easiest is to just set it up to have Rivendell start it up under the
Jack Settings dialog in rdadmin -> Manage Hosts. The entry I have is:
/usr/bin/liquidsoap /home/rd/liquidsoap.liq
Note that normally Liquidsoap won't by defau
Lorne,
just a quick question to try and help Mike to avoid wasting a lot of time.
Are you using jack? If so, are you letting Riv run jack as root as it likes
and somehow getting liquidsoap to run as root? Or are you making Riv run
jack as another user and letting liquidsoap run as the same user?
Thanks Lorne
Our streaming server uses LS built into Azuracast. I'm not sure about setting
it up manually though.
As I come from Ubuntu land I'm more used to things just working :)
Drew has helped guide me with Jack and that works nicely. Glasscoder did work
nicely but seems to crash a lot.
I'l
Mike,
Check out Liquidsoap. It works extremely well, has been my go-to
streaming client for years.
I like it because in addition to just streaming, you can have it do
processing on the fly. It can also generate multiple streams using
different codecs and bitrates all at the same time. As an ex
Hi, I'm hoping someone knows the resolution to this, I've been up since 3am
trying to work it out:
Upon running Rdadmin for the first time, I input my SQL details, and get an
error message, when running RDadmin from terminal I get:
callum@-7560:~$ rdadmin
QSettings::sync: filename is null/empty
QSe
What I've seen is that it works OK -- as long as you don't try to
rearrange the cut order.
We use specified-order in our Riv 2 system, and it does work for what we
need. We have a weeknight syndicated show that sporadically sends us some
number of hour-long programs. We want them to play in the
Mike,
You can use GlassCoder/GlassGUI, BUTT, or Darkice. BUTT and Darkice you
would need to compile yourself. It's not difficult. If you decide to try
Darkice, make sure you get version 1.4.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 7:21 AM Mike Cox wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Can anyone let me know what streaming cl
Hi All,
Wondering what the status is of using Nexus with Rivendell.
I see options in some configurations but can't find any information.
There is a Nexus branch but it's not in Master.
Thanks
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Hi all
Can anyone let me know what streaming client they are using to send to
Icecast from Centos 7?
I have been trying Glasscoder but it only runs for a while then crashes
(see earlier thread). I normally use BUTT but it doesn't seem to be
available on Centos.
I'm running Centos 7 with Ri
Did you get a chance to look at this problem Fred?
I'm still getting a crash after a short while with the latest error
shown as:
glasscoder: connected to JACK graph at 48000 samples/sec.
glasscoder: psymodel.c:576: calc_energy: Assertion `el >= 0' failed.
Aborted
I appreciate that nobody else
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