oh no, that's not what I meant. There are supposed to be special 
importers you can install to import from other automation systems. I 
know I would still need to import to Rivendell like any other file.

Nathaniel C. Steele
Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
WTCF-TheCrossFM
Southernlight.us

On 5/10/2013 5:28 PM, Marcin Marzec wrote:
> W dniu 10.05.2013 23:17, Nathan Steele pisze:
>> thanks! musicmaster is good to go already, we use it on both systems.
>> I'll try an import next week. So I should not need to use any of the
>> rivendell importers, which I don't think I installed initially?
>>
>>
> That's not like that - remember that Rivendell has combined way of storage.
> Audio is placed on the HDD and the meta are stored in MySQL database.
> Therefore you need to import files using Rivendell mechanisms.
> In my case I used rdimport in commandline mode, so Rivendell could
> rename files and use the metadata.
>
> Good luck!
> djc
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