Re: [RDD] Appliance HDD size

2014-03-18 Thread Gavin Stephens

It does, thanks for the info.

I'm looking at some 64-bit machines ex short term lease that have 160's in 
them. I just need enough to get it installed with what I have which is only 
about 50 hours of waves in my new database.


If my service shows back up in RDLogManager/Reports in RD2 then I'll get 
some bigger drives and a second 64-bit machine. If it doesn't, then I 
haven't overspent if it turns out to be my in my database somewhere.



Thanks,
Gavin.


- Original Message - 
From: Brandon Sossamon brandon.sossa...@gmail.com
To: Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org 
rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org; ga...@stephens.net.nz

Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 4:34 AM
Subject: Re: Appliance HDD size



Gavin-
When I first looked into Rivendell, I installed from the appliance
disc onto an 80G Dell.  I was able to load a fair amount of music
(enough for trial purposes) and the features seemed to function just
fine.  Hope that helps.

---brandon

On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 11:00 AM,

Subject: [RDD] Appliance HDD size


I'm just reading over the install pdf for the appliance DVD.

It says a minimum of 320GB HDD, I realise this is ideal, but will it 
still

install on a modest 160GB drive?

Cheers,
Gavin.




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[RDD] Log Skipping Hard Start Time Events

2014-03-18 Thread Jim Stewart
I also have never had this problem and we use hard time events all the time.

I have had (and still do) problems with, at least macro events, that are too 
short (time wise) that things can be skipped over, but that doesn't seem to be 
your case either.

Other places to look for hints to what is going on is:


1)  Generate an as played log, as in setup a log that records all events, 
(in rdadmin), then go and generate one of them (in rdlogmanager) for a day you 
had problems.  It will produce a simple text file somewhere that you can easily 
share with us.

2)  Logs of Rivendell events show up in system logs anyway.  Depending on 
your Linux Distribution, it should show up a few places so try these commands 
and see what you find:

a.   sudo less  -S  /var/log/syslog

b.  sudo less -S /var/log/messages

and look for various caed events so to see what and when things are 
happening.  (less is a simple pager, you can use Pg-up/dn to navigate around 
or /searchtext to search for things, // does a search next.   Do man 
less for more info.)


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[RDD] Minor annoyance

2014-03-18 Thread Rob Landry

The following command:

 rdimport --autotrim-level=0 --normalization-level=-13 \
--metadata-pattern=%u. --delete-source SPORTS '/var/dropbox/SPORTS/b.wav'

will successfullly import an audio file. Most of the files are from an 
AudioVault system, so rdimport pulls the title from the CART or AV10 chunk 
and all is well.


I'm specifying --metadata-pattern=%u. to save the origianal file name in 
the USER DEFINED field so I can tell which previously imported file 
corresponds to an AudioVault original.


However, if I run this command on a plain old .wav file --say,from Adobe 
Audition -- the resulting Rivendell cart has no title. I can't immediately 
think of a way to provide one other than manually.


This is on Rivendell version 2.5.5, by the way.

Have any of y'all encountered this problem?


Rob

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