There are 3 problems we have encountered while testing Rivendell for
migration of our community station to its use.
1) We are using the log generating feature to schedule our music hours.
After opening the generated log in RDLogEdit, it has a “Reports”
function that the wiki says should create a
On Mar 10, 2015, at 15:52 40, Jimmy Taylor ji...@consentfactory.com wrote:
It appears that all that is needed to switch the standby to master is close
Rivendell down and run rd_config master/standby.
That’s the old school method. A much more streamlined way to use the
RDMonitor/RDSelect
On 03/12/2015 05:50 AM, Chuck wrote:
About half the hours of our day
end with 4 to 6 underwriting/weather/promo announcements. All hours
start with a legal ID--placement of that is flexible within the usual
limits, so no real need to put a time to it, but I have tried it both
ways: 'make next'
Number 3.
The scheduler doesn't fill based on the length of the pie slices. It just
places one cart for each slice no matter how big or small the slice is. So
if you needed to over-fill part of the hour you could put ten any-length
pie slices (even 1 second long if you want) and the scheduler
On Wednesday 11 March 2015 03:26:47 pm Robert wrote:
Rivendell is a computer program not artificial intelligence. The
thinking needs to be done by whoever is setting it up, who then issues
instructions.
You have no idea how close to home that one hit !
( but at least three on this list, do
On Thu, 12 Mar 2015, Robert wrote:
On 03/12/2015 08:17 AM, Rob Landry wrote:
At 12:55, the playing song has one minute to go. The Make Next
activates, dumping the following song, making the first spot the next
event.
You do have to set this up with enough slop to allow for the variation
On 03/12/2015 05:50 AM, Chuck wrote:
the scheduler
occasionally puts in a song up to, or more than, 7 minutes long in those
2 minute slots (a 10:13 event appeared there yesterday).
The scheduler does not consider time, especially not the time you
allocate in the clock, for a very good
On Wed, 11 Mar 2015, Frederick Gleason wrote:
How about when the Rivendell service is running?
On Mar 11, 2015, at 15:34 52, Rob Landry 41001...@interpring.com wrote:
access: RW_INTERLEAVED
Hmm. Have you checked file permissions in the audio store? Is the ‘rivendell’
user (or whatever
only when the audio source isn't turned up..
go to alsamixer, and make sure the input is on...
and there is audio to record,...right
On Wed, 2015-03-11 at 11:55 -0400, Rob Landry wrote:
I have a system running Rivendell 2.5.2 under Debian 7. It does not record
audio.
Neither rdlibrary
you can also do this to check processes in a terminal:
ps -C caed -C jackd -o pid,user,group,cmd
and you'll get something like this:
ps -C caed -C jackd -o pid,user,group,cmd
PID USER GROUPCMD
2305 ukstudio ukstudio /usr/bin/jackd -dalsa -dhw:0 -r44100 -p1024 -n4
2329 ukstudio
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