Hi all,
I was trying to get RDAirPlay 3.6.5 to work with a Broadcast Tools GPIO to
serial device model SRC-4. I was unable to make it work so as part of
troubleshooting I decided to experiment with using a modem control line as
GPI.
I got started using the super-helpful post:
Hi all,
I was trying to get RDAirPlay 3.6.5 to work with a Broadcast Tools GPIO to
serial device model SRC-4. I was unable to make it work so as part of
troubleshooting I decided to experiment with using a modem control line as
GPI.
I got started using the super-helpful post:
First off, thanks so much for the response Rob!
I decided to make a completely new machine from scratch and start over and
this lead to some limited success. I am able to to latch close, open or
pulse any relay on the SRC-4 from macro carts in Rivendell. I'm using the
"Serial Out" command SO.
First off, thanks so much for the response Rob!
I decided to make a completely new machine from scratch and start over and
this lead to some limited success. I am able to to latch close, open or
pulse any relay on the SRC-4 from macro carts in Rivendell. I'm using the
"Serial Out" command SO.
Just an update for anyone interested...still banging my head against the
wall. A couple of things though.
In the Rivendell Admin I found an "Add Switchers" dialog - there are a
number of devices available using a dropdown menu. I was not able to find
the Broadcast Tools SRC-4 listed there but I
Good afternoon distinguished Rivendell users!
I have an occasion to implement 4 GPI/O using a Broadcast Tools SRC-4 with
Rivendell 2.19.3 running on CentOS 7. The connection is via an on-board
serial DB9 port.
Rivendell needs to send serial to the SRC-4, for example:
*0OR1L (to latch relay 1
Maybe check to make sure you have the audio device set-up properly in:
Open RDAmin, then Manage Hosts --> highlight your "Host" --> Edit -->
RDCatch.
Make sure it's configured properly for your audio adapter there. If Play
Deck is set to "none" change it to 0 or 1. See if other settings look
Hi Peter, you have Internet access working on the machine, correct? You
may need to check back with nmtui after you restart and confirm the
Ethernet port is still "activated".
Thanks,
Wayne
> Thought I would play with doing an install on Centos 7. I put the minimal
> setup on the drive,