Hi,
Looking at the manual, I suspect that it should work OK. It seems that it is a
standard plug and pray USB sound card. I wouldn’t like to say for definite
though. It seems that there is not a driver for the sound card listed on the
downloads page so you should be OK. I will bow to
Hi there.
My rivendell Ubuntu 14.04 system running rivendell 2.10.3. I know it's old.
While playing songs that have been doing the rounds for years in the
playlist has started occasionally glitches while playing music. Sometimes
for a second or two every now and then. Could this be a sign of hard
Already have one back up and I'm currently using rsync to populate the
drive. Should be done later on this afternoon.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018, 11:33 AM chris.how...@wmfh-lp.org <
chris.how...@wmfh-lp.org> wrote:
>
> If you are still on the same hard drive for 8 years... I would make haste
> and get
Can anyone advise about using Rivendell with the Airence mixer from D? It
allows up to 4 channels of sound from a single USB connection. I've
successfully used it on a Windows XP machine with no problems at all and it
avoided the need for any soundcards to be fitted to a PC as the mixer does
If you are still on the same hard drive for 8 years... I would make haste
and get your stuff copied off to somewhere else.
that's what I think.
On 06/24/2018 04:56 PM, Geoff Barkman wrote:
Hi there.
My rivendell Ubuntu 14.04 system running rivendell 2.10.3. I know it's
old.
While
As a stopgap, would it be possible to configure which columns show and
which don't? Even if we have to edit the back end, might make things a
little easier to find for some...
Thanks
Stan
On 22/6/18 10:09 pm, Fred Gleason wrote:
On Jun 22, 2018, at 09:52, Stan Fotinos
That still leaves the .wav extension on the end too sadly.
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Subject: Re: [RDD] Importing via Dropbox
From: John Anderson
To: Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com>
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On Tue, 2018-06-19 at 08:57