Re: [RDD] Rivendell Virtual Machine

2021-05-02 Thread Steve Rubin
I have many Rivendell setups in VMWARE and it works great.  However, I am using 
the Livewire driver and Axia xNodes or other Axia devices as the sound cards.  
I did try using a USB sound card once, and didn’t have much success with this 
setup.  

 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From:  on behalf of Sojo Gold 

Date: Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 9:11 AM
To: "rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org" 

Subject: [RDD] Rivendell Virtual Machine

 
Hi all,

I have been playing with a Rivendell Virtual Machine.
It's Rivendell 3.5 on Centos 7 using a Libvirt KVM Guest and a Soundblaster 
Audigy card.
An NFS share on the KVM host for audio files (not yet imported) and a 
reasonable Virtual HDD storage space for them once converted from FLAC to Wav.

All is well except, the sound quality. On first listening the HDA (ICH9) works 
OK but has slight distortion, which is much more noticeable when using the test 
tone supplied from the build. 
I know this is not a production build ( I'm still learning hence the VM) but I 
wondered if anybody else has had success with this kind of setup.

I would be interested to hear.

cheers,
Chris Perkins



___



Rivendell-dev mailing list



Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org



http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

2021-01-28 Thread Steve Rubin
Are the three axia daemons running?  Axialwrd/axiagpr/axiaadvd?  What is your 
clock source on the network?  What kind of switch are you using?  

Can you open a telnet session to port 93 on the Rivendell box and type “DST”?  
Lets see what groups the driver is listening to.

--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: Craig Keating 
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:58 AM
To: Steve Rubin 
Cc: Rivendell-dev mailing list 
Subject: Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

 
I have a Windows box on 10.216.0.10 that is able to record from Rivendell 
output and play to the console at 10.216.0.110.  Rivendell outputs all play to 
the console without issue.

 
enp0s20f0u6: flags=4163  mtu 1500

        inet 192.168.1.20  netmask 255.255.255.0  broadcast 192.168.1.255
        ether 80:6d:97:07:74:91  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)
        RX packets 270582  bytes 28217424 (26.9 MiB)
        RX errors 0  dropped 95180  overruns 0  frame 0
        TX packets 235923  bytes 262694780 (250.5 MiB)
        TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0

enp0s20f0u5u1: flags=4163  mtu 1500
        inet 10.216.0.20  netmask 255.0.0.0  broadcast 10.255.255.255
        ether 00:0a:cd:2a:82:c3  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)
        RX packets 164557  bytes 16717422 (15.9 MiB)
        RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
        TX packets 61973334  bytes 93020863613 (86.6 GiB)
        TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0

lo: flags=73  mtu 65536
        inet 127.0.0.1  netmask 255.0.0.0
        loop  txqueuelen 1000  (Local Loopback)
        RX packets 2946119326  bytes 133712977213 (124.5 GiB)
        RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
        TX packets 2946119326  bytes 133712977213 (124.5 GiB)
        TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0

 
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:52 PM Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> > wrote:

What does ifconfig look like?  What are the ip addresses of the Axia nodes (or 
other sources of audio)?

--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: Craig Keating mailto:cr...@craigkeating.com> >
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:44 AM
To: Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> 
>
Cc: Rivendell-dev mailing list mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> >
Subject: Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

 
Yes, everything Rivendell is 10.216.0.x, and Rivendell itself is on 10.216.0.20.

 
SET IPCLK_ADDR:"239.192.255.2" NIC_IPADDR:"10.216.0.20"

 
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:35 PM Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> > wrote:

You wouldn’t normally setup routing for the multicast packets specifically on 
the box.

Look at /etc/axia/lwr.conf and see what IP is listed in NIC_IPADDR?  It sounds 
like maybe the driver is using the wrong port. Presumably you have a NIC on the 
10.216.x.x network?

 
 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: Craig Keating mailto:cr...@craigkeating.com> >
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:32 AM
To: Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> 
>
Cc: Rivendell-dev mailing list mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> >
Subject: Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

 
There are two NICs.  I've set up routing for 10.216.x.x and 239.x.x.x traffic 
to go through the livewire network, but maybe there's more to it.

 
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:30 PM Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> > wrote:

I don’t see any livewire packets at all (clock or otherwise).   Are there 
multiple NICs on the device?  

 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: Craig Keating mailto:cr...@craigkeating.com> >
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:29 AM
To: Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> 
>
Cc: Rivendell-dev mailing list mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> >
Subject: Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

 
Clocking must not be working, based on what I see below.

 
PLL        | 0 0 delta:0 adj:0 in:0/0 out:0/0 syn:0
timer      | period:5000us  jitt:1000us  maxtime:71us  overruns:0
rx packets | all:2897439082  udp:2897328772  audio:0  clock:0
clock      | ticks:0  tx:0  jam:0  mem:0
 Device #    TxPkts   TxJams  TxNoMem   RxPkts RxSeqErr RxLostPk RxDuplPk
       0: 20057279        0        0        0        0        0        0
       1: 20062710        0        0        0        0        0        0
       2: 20068713        0        0        0        0        0        0

 

Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

2021-01-28 Thread Steve Rubin
What does ifconfig look like?  What are the ip addresses of the Axia nodes (or 
other sources of audio)?

--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: Craig Keating 
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:44 AM
To: Steve Rubin 
Cc: Rivendell-dev mailing list 
Subject: Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

 
Yes, everything Rivendell is 10.216.0.x, and Rivendell itself is on 10.216.0.20.

 
SET IPCLK_ADDR:"239.192.255.2" NIC_IPADDR:"10.216.0.20"

 
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:35 PM Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> > wrote:

You wouldn’t normally setup routing for the multicast packets specifically on 
the box.

Look at /etc/axia/lwr.conf and see what IP is listed in NIC_IPADDR?  It sounds 
like maybe the driver is using the wrong port. Presumably you have a NIC on the 
10.216.x.x network?

 
 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: Craig Keating mailto:cr...@craigkeating.com> >
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:32 AM
To: Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> 
>
Cc: Rivendell-dev mailing list mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> >
Subject: Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

 
There are two NICs.  I've set up routing for 10.216.x.x and 239.x.x.x traffic 
to go through the livewire network, but maybe there's more to it.

 
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:30 PM Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> > wrote:

I don’t see any livewire packets at all (clock or otherwise).   Are there 
multiple NICs on the device?  

 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: Craig Keating mailto:cr...@craigkeating.com> >
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:29 AM
To: Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> 
>
Cc: Rivendell-dev mailing list mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> >
Subject: Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

 
Clocking must not be working, based on what I see below.

 
PLL        | 0 0 delta:0 adj:0 in:0/0 out:0/0 syn:0
timer      | period:5000us  jitt:1000us  maxtime:71us  overruns:0
rx packets | all:2897439082  udp:2897328772  audio:0  clock:0
clock      | ticks:0  tx:0  jam:0  mem:0
 Device #    TxPkts   TxJams  TxNoMem   RxPkts RxSeqErr RxLostPk RxDuplPk
       0: 20057279        0        0        0        0        0        0
       1: 20062710        0        0        0        0        0        0
       2: 20068713        0        0        0        0        0        0

 
 
 
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:08 PM Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> > wrote:

Whats the output of “axialwrd -stat” look like?  That will tell you if the 
driver is receiving livewire ok and clocking is working.  

 
[root@river2 ~]# axialwrd -stat

PLL    | 0 0 delta:0 adj:0 in:49530116/248269992 out:48066/612 syn:48067

timer  | period:5000us  jitt:3000us  maxtime:709us  overruns:0

rx packets | all:478739551014  udp:478602673931  audio:7941913809  
clock:297848786

clock  | ticks:0  tx:0  jam:0  mem:0

Device #    TxPkts   TxJams  TxNoMem   RxPkts RxSeqErr RxLostPk RxDuplPk

   0: 1985479426    0    0 1985478219  579  649    0

   1: 1985479423    0    0 1985478792    6   75    0

   2: 1985479418    0    0 1985478449  347  418    0

   3: 1985479422    0    0 1985478349  450  518    0

 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: mailto:rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org> > on behalf of Craig 
Keating mailto:cr...@craigkeating.com> >
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 9:25 AM
To: Rivendell-dev mailing list mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> >
Subject: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7


 
After working out some initial issues with playout, things seem to be playing 
out smoothly though all outputs.  However, I can't get anything to record into 
Rivendell.  Rdcatch downloads fine, but nothing records.  I keep seeing these 
ALSA errors every 10 seconds.  I am not using Jack, just simply the Axia 
driver.  Is anyone here familiar with this type of issue?

 
Jan 28 00:19:04 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:04 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error

Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

2021-01-28 Thread Steve Rubin
You wouldn’t normally setup routing for the multicast packets specifically on 
the box.

Look at /etc/axia/lwr.conf and see what IP is listed in NIC_IPADDR?  It sounds 
like maybe the driver is using the wrong port. Presumably you have a NIC on the 
10.216.x.x network?

 
 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: Craig Keating 
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:32 AM
To: Steve Rubin 
Cc: Rivendell-dev mailing list 
Subject: Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

 
There are two NICs.  I've set up routing for 10.216.x.x and 239.x.x.x traffic 
to go through the livewire network, but maybe there's more to it.

 
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:30 PM Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> > wrote:

I don’t see any livewire packets at all (clock or otherwise).   Are there 
multiple NICs on the device?  

 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: Craig Keating mailto:cr...@craigkeating.com> >
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:29 AM
To: Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> 
>
Cc: Rivendell-dev mailing list mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> >
Subject: Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

 
Clocking must not be working, based on what I see below.

 
PLL        | 0 0 delta:0 adj:0 in:0/0 out:0/0 syn:0
timer      | period:5000us  jitt:1000us  maxtime:71us  overruns:0
rx packets | all:2897439082  udp:2897328772  audio:0  clock:0
clock      | ticks:0  tx:0  jam:0  mem:0
 Device #    TxPkts   TxJams  TxNoMem   RxPkts RxSeqErr RxLostPk RxDuplPk
       0: 20057279        0        0        0        0        0        0
       1: 20062710        0        0        0        0        0        0
       2: 20068713        0        0        0        0        0        0

 
 
 
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:08 PM Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> > wrote:

Whats the output of “axialwrd -stat” look like?  That will tell you if the 
driver is receiving livewire ok and clocking is working.  

 
[root@river2 ~]# axialwrd -stat

PLL    | 0 0 delta:0 adj:0 in:49530116/248269992 out:48066/612 syn:48067

timer  | period:5000us  jitt:3000us  maxtime:709us  overruns:0

rx packets | all:478739551014  udp:478602673931  audio:7941913809  
clock:297848786

clock  | ticks:0  tx:0  jam:0  mem:0

Device #    TxPkts   TxJams  TxNoMem   RxPkts RxSeqErr RxLostPk RxDuplPk

   0: 1985479426    0    0 1985478219  579  649    0

   1: 1985479423    0    0 1985478792    6   75    0

   2: 1985479418    0    0 1985478449  347  418    0

   3: 1985479422    0    0 1985478349  450      518    0

 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: mailto:rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org> > on behalf of Craig 
Keating mailto:cr...@craigkeating.com> >
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 9:25 AM
To: Rivendell-dev mailing list mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> >
Subject: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7


 
After working out some initial issues with playout, things seem to be playing 
out smoothly though all outputs.  However, I can't get anything to record into 
Rivendell.  Rdcatch downloads fine, but nothing records.  I keep seeing these 
ALSA errors every 10 seconds.  I am not using Jack, just simply the Axia 
driver.  Is anyone here familiar with this type of issue?

 
Jan 28 00:19:04 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:04 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: 

Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

2021-01-28 Thread Steve Rubin
I don’t see any livewire packets at all (clock or otherwise).   Are there 
multiple NICs on the device?  

 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: Craig Keating 
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 10:29 AM
To: Steve Rubin 
Cc: Rivendell-dev mailing list 
Subject: Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

 
Clocking must not be working, based on what I see below.

 
PLL        | 0 0 delta:0 adj:0 in:0/0 out:0/0 syn:0
timer      | period:5000us  jitt:1000us  maxtime:71us  overruns:0
rx packets | all:2897439082  udp:2897328772  audio:0  clock:0
clock      | ticks:0  tx:0  jam:0  mem:0
 Device #    TxPkts   TxJams  TxNoMem   RxPkts RxSeqErr RxLostPk RxDuplPk
       0: 20057279        0        0        0        0        0        0
       1: 20062710        0        0        0        0        0        0
       2: 20068713        0        0        0        0        0        0

 
 
 
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:08 PM Steve Rubin mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> > wrote:

Whats the output of “axialwrd -stat” look like?  That will tell you if the 
driver is receiving livewire ok and clocking is working.  

 
[root@river2 ~]# axialwrd -stat

PLL    | 0 0 delta:0 adj:0 in:49530116/248269992 out:48066/612 syn:48067

timer  | period:5000us  jitt:3000us  maxtime:709us  overruns:0

rx packets | all:478739551014  udp:478602673931  audio:7941913809  
clock:297848786

clock  | ticks:0  tx:0  jam:0  mem:0

Device #    TxPkts   TxJams  TxNoMem   RxPkts RxSeqErr RxLostPk RxDuplPk

   0: 1985479426    0    0 1985478219  579  649    0

   1: 1985479423    0    0 1985478792    6   75    0

   2: 1985479418    0    0 1985478449  347  418    0

   3: 1985479422    0    0 1985478349  450  518    0

 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From: mailto:rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org> > on behalf of Craig 
Keating mailto:cr...@craigkeating.com> >
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 9:25 AM
To: Rivendell-dev mailing list mailto:rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> >
Subject: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7


 
After working out some initial issues with playout, things seem to be playing 
out smoothly though all outputs.  However, I can't get anything to record into 
Rivendell.  Rdcatch downloads fine, but nothing records.  I keep seeing these 
ALSA errors every 10 seconds.  I am not using Jack, just simply the Axia 
driver.  Is anyone here familiar with this type of issue?

 
Jan 28 00:19:04 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:04 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:54 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:54 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:54 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:54 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:54 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **


___


Rivendell-dev mailing list


Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org 
<mailto:Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org> 


http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev 
<http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev> 

___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivende

Re: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7

2021-01-28 Thread Steve Rubin
Whats the output of “axialwrd -stat” look like?  That will tell you if the 
driver is receiving livewire ok and clocking is working.  

 
[root@river2 ~]# axialwrd -stat

PLL    | 0 0 delta:0 adj:0 in:49530116/248269992 out:48066/612 syn:48067

timer  | period:5000us  jitt:3000us  maxtime:709us  overruns:0

rx packets | all:478739551014  udp:478602673931  audio:7941913809  
clock:297848786

clock  | ticks:0  tx:0  jam:0  mem:0

 Device #    TxPkts   TxJams  TxNoMem   RxPkts RxSeqErr RxLostPk RxDuplPk

   0: 1985479426    0    0 1985478219  579  649    0

   1: 1985479423    0    0 1985478792    6   75    0

   2: 1985479418    0    0 1985478449  347  418    0

   3: 1985479422    0    0 1985478349  450  518    0

 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KCUP-AM

 
 
 
From:  on behalf of Craig 
Keating 
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 9:25 AM
To: Rivendell-dev mailing list 
Subject: [RDD] Axia Livewire capture issue on Rivendell 3.5 and Centos 7


 
After working out some initial issues with playout, things seem to be playing 
out smoothly though all outputs.  However, I can't get anything to record into 
Rivendell.  Rdcatch downloads fine, but nothing records.  I keep seeing these 
ALSA errors every 10 seconds.  I am not using Jack, just simply the Axia 
driver.  Is anyone here familiar with this type of issue?

 
Jan 28 00:19:04 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:04 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:14 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:24 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:34 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:44 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **
Jan 28 00:19:54 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 0 **
Jan 28 00:19:54 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 2 **
Jan 28 00:19:54 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 1 **
Jan 28 00:19:54 riv caed: *** alsa error 5: Input/output error
Jan 28 00:19:54 riv caed: ** ALSA Capture Xrun - Card: 3 **


___



Rivendell-dev mailing list



Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org



http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] Alternate storage location

2020-06-08 Thread Steve Rubin
I use https://syncthing.net on multiple stations

 
 
 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM

 
 
 
From:  on behalf of Chester 
Graham 
Date: Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 5:06 PM
To: Rivendell-Dev 
Subject: [RDD] Alternate storage location

 
I have a station that is remote from main server, I would like to be able to 
rsync the contents of /var/snd to that server and have that server playout from 
the local copy. 

Is there a way to have the remote copy of rivendell look to a different 
directory for audio, for example /var/snd_back?

Chester

WGTT


___



Rivendell-dev mailing list



Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org



http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] Frequent Failure Of NFS Mount During Boot

2020-01-27 Thread Steve Rubin
Aren’t you using a Synology as the NFS server?  You could use that as the MySQL 
server as well and not need to rub mysqld on a host somewhere.   

—
Steve Rubin
Rubin Broadcasting, Inc.
office: 408.728.4330 fax: 408.503.0042
s...@rubinbroadcasting.com <mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> 

On Jan 27, 2020, at 17:38, Rich Stivers  wrote:

Up until now I thought the person who configured the RAID server for us had set 
up the MySQL database properly. I'll reread all the Rivendell 
 documentation on nfs and client/server communication. Are you saying the 
/var/lib/mysql files should be on a Rivendell host instead of the 
 RAID server?

 

Rich Stivers
 KKUP-FM
 

 


___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] Program Promo Tags

2020-01-23 Thread Steve Rubin
You can do this with sox.  I record the promo tag into a file.  The tag file 
has silence in the beginning of the file so that the tag lines up with the 
promo when its mixed. 

sox -m -v -1 /var/snd/[cart number that rdcatch recorded into] -v 2 tag.wav 
output.wav

ouput.wav goes into a dropbox location.  

--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM

 
 
 
From:  on behalf of Mark 
Murdock 
Date: Thursday, January 23, 2020 at 8:36 AM
To: "'rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org'" 

Subject: [RDD] Program Promo Tags

 
I have several daily program promos that RDCatch gets every day, and I have 
tags that I would like to play over the music at the end of the promos, but we 
can’t go in and produce these things in an editor every day. Is there a way to 
set up the promos so the tags will start playing over the music after the voice 
in the promo? Like when the level drops to -18 or something?

 
Thanks,

 
Mark Murdock

KAMB

90 E. 16th St.

Merced, CA 95340

(209) 723-1015

m...@celebrationradio.com <mailto:m...@celebrationradio.com> 

Website

 

___



Rivendell-dev mailing list



Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org



http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] Cart groups syncing between standalone Riv machines

2019-08-16 Thread Steve Rubin
Why not just link all the stations together with one Rivendell database/snd 
library?  Use Syncthing to sync /var/snd between the locations.  For database,  
you can use GTID and circular replication in MariaDB to have full read/write 
masters at every station. AND keep them in sync.  I am currently doing this 
with multiple stations with zero issues, including site that has very poor 
satellite internet.  

 
--

Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc

(p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308

KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KURT-FM

 
 
 
From:  on behalf of BNSF 6421 

Date: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 10:56 PM
To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System 

Subject: [RDD] Cart groups syncing between standalone Riv machines

 
I'm about to pitch Rivendell to a client who is facing an automation dilemma as 
his current systems are running Win 7 that is falling out of support in a few 
months. 

 
He is currently running Storq using the network Voice tracks and spots which 
they are migrating the music, network spots and voice tracks off a Wegner 
Sat/IP receiver/server box that will feed out audio and break contact closures 
to whatever system he uses to trigger local breaks. He has 5 stations in 4 
locations that are using identical setups but for 4 different music formats. So 
I'd like to suggest to him to set up Rivendell essentially identical but have 
the local imaging carts be different at each location but if there is a way, I 
used to think there was, to have his commercial inventory synchronize between 
the different locations. So that if a spot were updated at his main location it 
would automatically propagate through the other machines with him having to 
remotely log into each and update them. He also would generate logs from his 
main location and I think that it wouldn't be too hard to push that across 
either. I think he might have to have a VPN to make all this work well. Is 
there anyone out there doing this with Rivendell. I can't say I have as all the 
Riv intallations I've ever done have been with all stations running standalone 
with no sister stations or multiple stations running server/client in a single 
building, but never across the WAN.

 
Thanks



Matthew Chambers, CBT, NR0Q

Owner/Engineer
M Chambers Communications Engineering LLC

PO BOX 311, Atlanta, MO 63530

Office (660)239-4911 Mobile (660)415-5620

www.mchambersradio.com <http://www.mchambersradio.com/> 

 

___



Rivendell-dev mailing list



Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org



http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] Centos7, Rivendell, Pulseaudio and Jack

2018-04-04 Thread Steve Rubin
The easiest way to do this is to install the pulseaudio-module-jack package, 
and then run caed as the rd user.  I also let pulse start jack instead of 
Rivendell.  It’s a weird order of operations but it works.
--
Steve Rubin
Rubin Broadcasting, Inc.
670 Coleman Ave - San Jose, CA 95110
408.728.4330
s...@rubinbroadcasting.com<mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com>

On Apr 4, 2018, at 8:52 AM, jorge soto 
<jsoto3...@gmail.com<mailto:jsoto3...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Anybody got these playing together? Seems that Pulseaudio-module-jack doesn't 
come with Centos. If I configure Jack in RDAdmin if works fine but I cant get 
qjackctl to work. If I uncheck the jack box in RDAdmin qjackctl works fine but 
then it doesn't see rivendell as a client.

___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] Idea for a new live Rivendell demo

2018-02-21 Thread Steve Rubin
I created this quickly this morning.  Please lt me know if you have any 
problems.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i0b5uqx6eengjkg/AACbJeAbqogAg1Nt_yAb7phMa?dl=0


--
Steve Rubin
Rubin Broadcasting, Inc.
San Jose, CA
http://www.rubinbroadcasting.com
(408)728-4330

On Feb 21, 2018, at 8:42 AM, Andy Higginson 
<a...@higgles.co.uk<mailto:a...@higgles.co.uk>> wrote:

Hi,

Just having a chat with a colleague at work about website testing and we got to 
talking about the VMWare test images that MS offers for free.  Moving on from 
this I was wondering if this is something that we could get up and running for 
people to be able to test drive Rivendell.  We could set up a typical out of 
the box, script install CentOS image that could be easily downloaded and run up 
in the free VMware Player app.  This would allow the test drive image to be 
easily kept updated.

Personally I'm running a Rivendell network client image in VMWare Fusion on my 
MacBook, and I've not hit any bumps as of yet (once alsamixer had been run).  I 
couldn't for the life of me get it to run on Virtual Box.  I kept getting 
various issues including slow running and not starting the graphical gui (black 
screen).  Hence looking to VMWare.

Andy

___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] 2.18.2 Evergreen

2018-02-02 Thread Steve Rubin
Yes I think this one got us as well.



--

Steve Rubin

General Manager

KTOX 1340AM Needles, CA




On Feb 2, 2018, at 14:05, Ryan Williams 
<rya...@gmail.com<mailto:rya...@gmail.com>> wrote:

f a cut has a data range enabled and you then also make it evergreen, it will 
not be a valid cut. The evergreen does not appear to overrule the date range.

Can anyone else confirm this?
___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] Audio over IP

2017-09-19 Thread Steve Rubin
This was using a customized axia alsa driver not straight rtp



--

Steve Rubin

General Manager

KTOX 1340AM Needles, CA




On Sep 19, 2017, at 16:22, Fred Gleason 
<fr...@paravelsystems.com<mailto:fr...@paravelsystems.com>> wrote:

On Sep 19, 2017, at 15:58, Steve Rubin 
<s...@rubinbroadcasting.com<mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com>> wrote:

Ive done one LW  channel in and out of a pi3 and it seemed to work.

While RTP by itself does work (for Standard Stereo streams), it's when you turn 
on the clock recovery (a *much* higher packet rate stream!) that the wheels 
come off.

For some applications -e.g. pure capture to a file - that can still be made to 
work.  For anything that you want to play-out to the network for more than a 
very short period of time though you need to lock to the clock, otherwise 
you'll get buffer slips at the play-out points.

Cheers!


|--|
| Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. |  Chief Developer |
|   |  Paravel Systems |
|--|
|  A room without books is like a body without a soul. |
| -- Cicero|
|--|
___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org<mailto:Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] was: Timed events occasionaly not working

2016-02-27 Thread Steve Rubin

> On Feb 27, 2016, at 2:33 AM, Chris Howard - CBR <c...@elfpen.com> wrote:
> 
> I've been messing with macros a bit recently.
> 
> It would be really handy to have a debugging log which
> indicated which steps of a macro were actually sent/received.
> 
> Is there something like that available?
> 
> If not, maybe the 'RN' to run a one-liner shell script which
> timestamps to a file someplace?

Look in /var/log/messages
Feb 21 03:34:00 river1 ripcd: received rml: 'ST 0 113 1!' from 127.0.0.2
Feb 21 03:34:00 river1 ripcd: received rml: 'SA 2 1 1!' from 127.0.0.2
--
Steve Rubin
Rubin Broadcasting, Inc.
670 Coleman Ave - San Jose, CA 95110
408.728.4330
s...@rubinbroadcasting.com

___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


[RDD] Timed events occasionaly not working

2016-02-26 Thread Steve Rubin
I have an event that is fired once an hour to turn off the satellite, disable 
GPI, and then play the legal ID.  Occasionally the timed event will not fire 
and it will sit and wait until the next timed event, or until someone notices 
and manually fires it.  There is nothing in the logs besides the previous cart 
playing and then finishing on time.  We haven’t had a case where we’ve gotten 
out of sync yet, so I think I can safely remove the timed events.  But I am at 
a loss as to why this isn’t working.  Any ideas where to look?
--
Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc.

670 Coleman Ave - San Jose, CA 95110
408.728.4330
s...@rubinbroadcasting.com<mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com>

___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] Broadcast Appliance can't start daemons

2016-02-03 Thread Steve Rubin

> On Feb 3, 2016, at 2:31 PM, Jamie Dominey <jdomi...@eastlink.ca> wrote:
> 
> I've been running Rivendell on Ubuntu for several years, but want to
> move to the broadcast appliance.
> 
> I did a new install of the broadcast appliance and everything seemed to
> work well until I ran the software updater and installed all updates.  I
> believe this updated the OS to Centos 6.7  Now the rivendell daemons
> will not start.  Is there an easy fix for this, or do I need to start
> over and only update Rivendell?
> 
> Thanks

Are you seeing anything in /var/log/messages?  My guess is a database version 
mismatch.

--
Steve Rubin
Rubin Broadcasting, Inc.
670 Coleman Ave - San Jose, CA 95110
408.728.4330
s...@rubinbroadcasting.com

___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


Re: [RDD] Very slow audio playback with livewire drivers

2016-01-31 Thread Steve Rubin

> On Jan 31, 2016, at 4:13 PM, Steve Rubin <s...@rubinbroadcasting.com> wrote:
> 
> Sorry for the late reply.  Fred had me change ChannelsPerPcm in rd.conf to 
> -2.  

Correction: from -1 to 2.

--
Steve Rubin
Rubin Broadcasting, Inc.
670 Coleman Ave - San Jose, CA 95110
408.728.4330
s...@rubinbroadcasting.com

___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev


[RDD] Very slow audio playback with livewire drivers

2016-01-19 Thread Steve Rubin
Has anyone ever seen (very) slow audio auto playback from the Rivendell into 
the Livewire drive?  Slow as finger holding down the record so it won’t spin 
very fast, not latency.   At first I thought this was a driver level issue, but 
using “aplay -D rd0 ” works just fine.  Playing from 
Rivendell into the sound card on the motherboard also works fine as well.
I’m using a virgin install Paravel appliance DVD.  I’ve tried a few different 
known good PC’s as well (all different types of hardware).
--
Steve Rubin

Rubin Broadcasting, Inc.

670 Coleman Ave - San Jose, CA 95110
408.728.4330
s...@rubinbroadcasting.com<mailto:s...@rubinbroadcasting.com>

___
Rivendell-dev mailing list
Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev