Re: [RDD] Voice tracking

2020-05-14 Thread Andy Cooper
  Those markers were probably like that since you imported the tracks. It's a common problem. When importing I turn off autotrim, then I go through the tracks and set all the markers manually.Andy Sent from my BlackBerry — the most secure mobile device   From: anpep...@gmail.comSent: 15 May 2020 01:55To: andy.coop...@gmail.comCc: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.orgSubject: Re: [RDD] Voice tracking  That's it! Start and end markers were about 10 seconds apart. I looked at the markers, but apparently did not notice the lack of length!Thanks,Andrew On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 6:22 PM Andy Cooper  wrote:  Could it be the track start and end markers that are in the wrong place for the tracks concerned? I've noticed when importing tracks that sometimes the start and end markers end up together, making the track theoretically 0 seconds in duration. It's just a guess but might have something to do with it.Andy Sent from my BlackBerry — the most secure mobile device   From: anpep...@gmail.comSent: 14 May 2020 22:51To: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.orgSubject: [RDD] Voice tracking  I've noticed when voice tracking some tracks that are in the previous track window don't show a waveform and when you hit play they are at the beginning of the track not the end. Other tracks are fine. Is there something in rdlibrary that affects this? Or a known cause/fix for this?ThanksAndrew

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Re: [RDD] Voice tracking

2020-05-14 Thread Andrew Pepper
That's it! Start and end markers were about 10 seconds apart. I looked at
the markers, but apparently did not notice the lack of length!

Thanks,
Andrew

On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 6:22 PM Andy Cooper  wrote:

> Could it be the track start and end markers that are in the wrong place
> for the tracks concerned? I've noticed when importing tracks that sometimes
> the start and end markers end up together, making the track theoretically 0
> seconds in duration. It's just a guess but might have something to do with
> it.
>
> Andy
>
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry — the most secure mobile device
> *From:* anpep...@gmail.com
> *Sent:* 14 May 2020 22:51
> *To:* rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
> *Subject:* [RDD] Voice tracking
>
> I've noticed when voice tracking some tracks that are in the previous
> track window don't show a waveform and when you hit play they are at the
> beginning of the track not the end.
> Other tracks are fine.
> Is there something in rdlibrary that affects this? Or a known cause/fix
> for this?
>
> Thanks
> Andrew
>
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Re: [RDD] last steps of Rivendell 3 install

2020-05-14 Thread Simon Frech
Interesting, looks like the Mac on which I write this email changes the 
straight single quote to a curly one in this font. I just realized this as I 
entered it again here. So this was not likely the problem. 

So I opened up a terminal but neglected to do “su -“ and was therefore logged 
in as rd. I entered 
echo "SET PASSWORD FOR root@localhost = PASSWORD('mylousypassword');" | mysql 
-u root
and I received command prompt indicating the command was successful.

But am I not supposed to be root to execute this command? I changed to root, 
entered the same command, now I get 
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user ‘root’@‘localhost’ (using password: 
NO)

Thanks

> On May 14, 2020, at 1:46 PM, Mike Carroll  wrote:
> 
> Verify your quotes are correct.  In the command you pasted, the single quote 
> in front of the password phrase is a smart/curly quote, not a single quote 
> like the one after the password phrase.
> 
> The command shell thinks you are entering a long string that needs more than 
> one line, and is prompting you to enter more text.  
> 
> To get out of the prompt, press Control-C.  Or close the window.  Both will 
> work .
> 
> On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 1:18 PM Simon Frech  > wrote:
> I finally managed to install CentOS and Rivendell 3 according to the 
> instructions at 
> http://static.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-install-rd3/rivendell-install-rhel7.html
>  
> 
> It looks good, very familiar, I haven’t yet got to the point of actually 
> using it or setting up beyond installation.
> 
> I named the host simonserver, so in the terminal I'm logged in as 
> root@simonserver.
> 
> The last instruction in Final Steps is baffling to me.
> 4. Set the MariaDB administrator password with the following command 
> (substitute your password for pwd):
> echo "SET PASSWORD FOR root@localhost = PASSWORD('pwd');" | mysql -u root
> 
> I entered echo "SET PASSWORD FOR root@simonserver = PASSWORD(‘k258bq');" | 
> mysql -u root
> but now the Terminal just displays the > below my entry. I must have 
> misunderstood.
> 
> What am I doing wrong? 
> 
> The instructions are really good, but I’m misreading something.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Simon
> 
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Re: [RDD] Voice tracking

2020-05-14 Thread Andy Cooper
  Could it be the track start and end markers that are in the wrong place for the tracks concerned? I've noticed when importing tracks that sometimes the start and end markers end up together, making the track theoretically 0 seconds in duration. It's just a guess but might have something to do with it.Andy Sent from my BlackBerry — the most secure mobile device   From: anpep...@gmail.comSent: 14 May 2020 22:51To: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.orgSubject: [RDD] Voice tracking  I've noticed when voice tracking some tracks that are in the previous track window don't show a waveform and when you hit play they are at the beginning of the track not the end. Other tracks are fine. Is there something in rdlibrary that affects this? Or a known cause/fix for this?ThanksAndrew
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[RDD] Voice tracking

2020-05-14 Thread Andrew Pepper
I've noticed when voice tracking some tracks that are in the previous track
window don't show a waveform and when you hit play they are at the
beginning of the track not the end.
Other tracks are fine.
Is there something in rdlibrary that affects this? Or a known cause/fix for
this?

Thanks
Andrew
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Re: [RDD] last steps of Rivendell 3 install

2020-05-14 Thread drew Roberts
You might want to leave:


*root@localhost*
as is in that line or at least do it twice, once with your adjustment and
once like I suggest. Your box should always be localhost besides whatever
else it is... (In general terms, not in Riv terms.) (That may be ignorant
advice.)

all the best,

drew

On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 4:18 PM Simon Frech  wrote:

> I finally managed to install CentOS and Rivendell 3 according to the
> instructions at
> http://static.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-install-rd3/rivendell-install-rhel7.html
> It looks good, very familiar, I haven’t yet got to the point of actually
> using it or setting up beyond installation.
>
> I named the host simonserver, so in the terminal I'm logged in as
> root@simonserver.
>
> The last instruction in Final Steps is baffling to me.
> 4. Set the MariaDB administrator password with the following command
> (substitute your password for *pwd*):
>
> *echo "SET PASSWORD FOR root@localhost = PASSWORD('pwd');" | mysql -u root*
> I entered *echo "SET PASSWORD FOR root@simonserver = PASSWORD(‘k258bq');"
> | mysql -u root*
> but now the Terminal just displays the > below my entry. I must have
> misunderstood.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> The instructions are really good, but I’m misreading something.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Simon
>
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Re: [RDD] asound.conf Seemingly Ignored

2020-05-14 Thread Lorne Tyndale
Chuck,

A few things.  I'm going to assume you're using straight ALSA and not
Jack or otherwise.

Start off in a terminal and type:

cat /proc/asound/modules

This should give you a list of the audio cards that ALSA sees.  It'll be
a list something like the following:

$ cat /proc/asound/modules
 0 snd_hda_intel
 1 snd_usb_audio

Next, it sometimes helps to lock this audio card order in place via the
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file.  If the file exists on your
computer (you'll need to be root to edit it) then you may need to edit
it.  If the file does not exist then you may need to create it.  Use the
Options line(s) to lock the card order in place.  For example, the above
can have the Intel and USB order being 0 and 1 by having the
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file looking like this:

options snd_hda_intel index=0
options snd_usb_audio index=1

Once you've set up your /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file then when
you reboot the audio card order should always be what you specified. 
Then set up your card(s) in rdalsaconfig

Double check your /etc/asound.conf file - I've found that a number of
onboard chipsets need the rate line to specify the bitrate, and older
versions of rdalsaconfig didn't always put that line in there.  You'll
need to be root to add this line if it is missing.  Add the line for all
the audio cards in your setup and use the same sample rate for all your
cards.  So for example:

pcm.rd0 {
  type hw
  card PCH
  device 0
  rate 48000   <-- This line is sometimes missed
}
ctl.rd0 {
  type hw
  card PCH
}

Once this is done, restart your rivendell services and see what you get.

Hope this helps

Lorne Tyndale


> 
> Attempting to
> install the v2 appliance on a new Lenovo S340 laptop.  It does not
> appear to obey the contents of asound.conf.  Onboard PCH and external
> USB ESI
> Dr. DAC Nano both connected and seen by ALSA and RDAlsaConfig. 
> Choosing both of them in RDAlsaConfig makes them show in asound.conf,
> but the Nano is missing in Audio Resources.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Even if I specify
> the card by name and put the onboard PCH as RD card 1, it always
> comes up as card 0 and is the only active card.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Anyone encountered
> this and found a fix?
> 
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Re: [RDD] last steps of Rivendell 3 install

2020-05-14 Thread Mike Carroll
Verify your quotes are correct.  In the command you pasted, the single
quote in front of the password phrase is a smart/curly quote, not a single
quote like the one after the password phrase.

The command shell thinks you are entering a long string that needs more
than one line, and is prompting you to enter more text.

To get out of the prompt, press Control-C.  Or close the window.  Both will
work .

On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 1:18 PM Simon Frech  wrote:

> I finally managed to install CentOS and Rivendell 3 according to the
> instructions at
> http://static.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-install-rd3/rivendell-install-rhel7.html
> It looks good, very familiar, I haven’t yet got to the point of actually
> using it or setting up beyond installation.
>
> I named the host simonserver, so in the terminal I'm logged in as
> root@simonserver.
>
> The last instruction in Final Steps is baffling to me.
> 4. Set the MariaDB administrator password with the following command
> (substitute your password for *pwd*):
>
> *echo "SET PASSWORD FOR root@localhost = PASSWORD('pwd');" | mysql -u root*
> I entered *echo "SET PASSWORD FOR root@simonserver = PASSWORD(‘k258bq');"
> | mysql -u root*
> but now the Terminal just displays the > below my entry. I must have
> misunderstood.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> The instructions are really good, but I’m misreading something.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Simon
>
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[RDD] last steps of Rivendell 3 install

2020-05-14 Thread Simon Frech
I finally managed to install CentOS and Rivendell 3 according to the 
instructions at 
http://static.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-install-rd3/rivendell-install-rhel7.html
 

It looks good, very familiar, I haven’t yet got to the point of actually using 
it or setting up beyond installation.

I named the host simonserver, so in the terminal I'm logged in as 
root@simonserver.

The last instruction in Final Steps is baffling to me.
4. Set the MariaDB administrator password with the following command 
(substitute your password for pwd):
echo "SET PASSWORD FOR root@localhost = PASSWORD('pwd');" | mysql -u root

I entered echo "SET PASSWORD FOR root@simonserver = PASSWORD(‘k258bq');" | 
mysql -u root
but now the Terminal just displays the > below my entry. I must have 
misunderstood.

What am I doing wrong? 

The instructions are really good, but I’m misreading something.

Thanks,

Simon

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[RDD] asound.conf Seemingly Ignored

2020-05-14 Thread Chuck






Attempting to
install the v2 appliance on a new Lenovo S340 laptop.  It does not
appear to obey the contents of asound.conf.  Onboard PCH and external
USB ESI
Dr. DAC Nano both connected and seen by ALSA and RDAlsaConfig. 
Choosing both of them in RDAlsaConfig makes them show in asound.conf,
but the Nano is missing in Audio Resources.






Even if I specify
the card by name and put the onboard PCH as RD card 1, it always
comes up as card 0 and is the only active card.






Anyone encountered
this and found a fix?

--Chuck
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