Re: [RDD] Importing audio on new drive

2022-03-31 Thread Seth Stevenson
Yes I would like details as well.

On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 7:47 AM drew Roberts  wrote:

> Thanks Rob,
>
> interesting idea, I will have to play with it.
>
> Care to share the "full details" of the cron job for those of us who are
> reading this while it is still "too early"???
>
> all the best,
>
> drew
>
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 2:50 PM Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have long been in the habit of building Rivendell machines with two
>> drives: a smaller solid-state drive for the OS, and a larger mechanical
>> drive, typically 2 TB, for the audio files. Rather than using
>> /etc/fstab, though, I have a cron job running as root that mounts the big
>> drive as /var/snd after booting.
>>
>> If something happens to the audio drive and someone reboots the machine,
>> if the drive is listed in /etc/fstab and can't be mounted, the machine
>> won't boot.
>>
>> But if the drive is mounted after booting, the OS will still run and I
>> can
>> troubleshoot the machine remotely. Most of the stations I support are 2+
>> hours drive from me, so it pays to know that I need a new drive before I
>> leave home.
>>
>>
>> Rob
>>
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>>
>> On Tue, 29 Mar 2022, ermina wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > not sure how RD4 works yet, but if your installation is on a single
>> > computer, you can just edit /etc/fstab to bind the path where you
>> > actually store your files to /var/snd; ie add a line that says:
>> >
>> > /media/rd/F00E70710E703328/var/snd/   /var/sndnone bind 0 0
>> >
>> > Hope this helps.
>> >
>> > . leo
>> >
>> > On 3/26/22 8:09 PM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I using the new ubuntu studio version of Rivendell with the 4.0
>> version
>> >> of Rivendell. I was able to import files just fine with the standard
>> setup.
>> >>
>> >> However I needed to move /var/snd to a bigger second drive. I deleted
>> >> the /var/snd and created one on the second drive. I give it
>> permissions
>> >> per normal. However rdimport now errors with "unable to create the
>> >> destination file".
>> >>
>> >> The path I'm using on the new drive is
>> >> this /media/rd/F00E70710E703328/var/snd/
>> >>
>> >> What  am I missing in order to get rivendell to see the new /var/snd
>> >> location?
>> >>
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[RDD] Importing audio on new drive

2022-03-26 Thread Seth Stevenson
I using the new ubuntu studio version of Rivendell with the 4.0 version of
Rivendell. I was able to import files just fine with the standard setup.

However I needed to move /var/snd to a bigger second drive. I deleted the
/var/snd and created one on the second drive. I give it permissions per
normal. However rdimport now errors with "unable to create the destination
file".

The path I'm using on the new drive is
this /media/rd/F00E70710E703328/var/snd/

What  am I missing in order to get rivendell to see the new /var/snd
location?

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[RDD] New install on Debian 9

2022-02-15 Thread Seth Stevenson
I am installing the new version of Rivendell on Debian  9 using the
guide
on the wiki. When I run
sudo rddbmgr --create --generate-audio
I get this error
rddbmgr: unable to open database [Access denied for user 'rduser'@
'localhost'
QMYSQL: Unable to connect]
I know it's a mysql thing, but I'm not sure how to fix it.
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[RDD] Switcher with Pi

2020-01-30 Thread Seth Stevenson
Good afternoon,


Is anyone using a Broadcast Tools SS8.1MLR with rivendell on a raspberry
pi?  If so would be interested in how you set it up hardware wise. Thanks.

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[RDD] Translations

2019-12-11 Thread Seth Stevenson
Does anyone have a good guide to using translations on Rivendell? I am
using the limited info on the wiki. I’m trying to get the Portuguese
translation of Rivendell. I am using Rivendell 2.19.2 and raspian on Jessie
v8. I got to the rdtranslation menu, but don’t know how it works. Thanks,
Seth
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Re: [RDD] Rivendell on a Raspberry Pi

2019-08-23 Thread Seth Stevenson
Ok, let me work on a few things and i will try to link it up.

On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 12:38 PM Peter Morton 
wrote:

> I would be interested in it. Thanks.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 23, 2019, at 8:56 AM, Seth Stevenson 
> wrote:
>
> I just installed the latest version of Rivendell on the new pi 4. Do you
> want a copy of it?
>
> On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 6:43 AM Geoff Barkman 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Dennis
>> I don't think its quite the one I had... I think it is better.
>> Thank you very much.
>> Greetings from New Zealand.
>> Many thanks
>> Geoff Barkman
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 10:22 PM Dennis Wynes <
>> den...@carpetcleaningcompany.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> Was it these?
>>>
>>> https://www.edgeradio.org.au/rivendell-on-raspberry-pi.html
>>> On 23/08/2019 11:05, Geoff Barkman wrote:
>>>
>>> About a year ago I downloaded a version of Rivendell that runs on a
>>> Raspberry Pi.
>>> I have mistakenly misplaced the Image... Does anyone know where I can
>>> download it from? from memory it was quite a large file.
>>> Is there a group people working on it?
>>> Email me off list if you wish.
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Re: [RDD] Rivendell on a Raspberry Pi

2019-08-23 Thread Seth Stevenson
I just installed the latest version of Rivendell on the new pi 4. Do you
want a copy of it?

On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 6:43 AM Geoff Barkman 
wrote:

> Hi Dennis
> I don't think its quite the one I had... I think it is better.
> Thank you very much.
> Greetings from New Zealand.
> Many thanks
> Geoff Barkman
>
> On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 10:22 PM Dennis Wynes <
> den...@carpetcleaningcompany.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Was it these?
>>
>> https://www.edgeradio.org.au/rivendell-on-raspberry-pi.html
>> On 23/08/2019 11:05, Geoff Barkman wrote:
>>
>> About a year ago I downloaded a version of Rivendell that runs on a
>> Raspberry Pi.
>> I have mistakenly misplaced the Image... Does anyone know where I can
>> download it from? from memory it was quite a large file.
>> Is there a group people working on it?
>> Email me off list if you wish.
>> Many thanks
>> Geoff Barkman
>>
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Re: [RDD] GPIO on Raspberry Pi

2019-05-20 Thread Seth Stevenson
No, we have 40 some units in the field, so not really practical.

On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 5:52 PM Rick  wrote:

> Add a usb sound card ?
>
>
>
> Verzonden vanaf mijn Samsung-apparaat
>
>
>  Oorspronkelijk bericht ----
> Van: Seth Stevenson 
> Datum: 17-05-2019 20:57 (GMT+01:00)
> Aan: Fred Gleason 
> Cc: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
> Onderwerp: Re: [RDD] GPIO on Raspberry Pi
>
> So basically, I got it to work. The button on the switcher activates the
> macro and plays the audio file in rdairplay. However, there is no sound,
> due to rivendell competing with the soundcard installed on top of the gpio.
> Not sure there is any way to get around that except to use the pi onboard
> audio. This is a Pi B+. I'm guessing that it just is not workable.
>
> On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 11:18 AM Fred Gleason 
> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2019-05-16 at 10:58 -0400, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>> > I was testing gpio on the raspberry pi. It seem when the I set up the
>> > carts on the gpio lines in RDADMIN it froze the whole pi up. I am
>> > using the kernel gpio and it is hooked up to a Burk LX-1 switcher.
>> > Any reason for this? As long as Rivendell is running the pi is locked
>> > up.
>>
>> A lot is going to depend on the specific model and what else is going
>> on on the pi. Kernel GPIO gives access to the entire set of defined
>> GPIOs, some of which are used for other things --e.g. the serial
>> console-- that shouldn't be messed with from user space. If you try to
>> use those pins, 'undefined things' can happen. Things get even more
>> complicated if there's a hat installed, as those too use various pins
>> in ways that are specific to the particular hat.
>>
>> Bottom line, make a careful study of the GPIO allocation for the
>> particular model of pi in use, then ensure that you are modifying only
>> otherwise unused GPIOs.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
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Re: [RDD] GPIO on Raspberry Pi

2019-05-17 Thread Seth Stevenson
So basically, I got it to work. The button on the switcher activates the
macro and plays the audio file in rdairplay. However, there is no sound,
due to rivendell competing with the soundcard installed on top of the gpio.
Not sure there is any way to get around that except to use the pi onboard
audio. This is a Pi B+. I'm guessing that it just is not workable.

On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 11:18 AM Fred Gleason 
wrote:

> On Thu, 2019-05-16 at 10:58 -0400, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> > I was testing gpio on the raspberry pi. It seem when the I set up the
> > carts on the gpio lines in RDADMIN it froze the whole pi up. I am
> > using the kernel gpio and it is hooked up to a Burk LX-1 switcher.
> > Any reason for this? As long as Rivendell is running the pi is locked
> > up.
>
> A lot is going to depend on the specific model and what else is going
> on on the pi. Kernel GPIO gives access to the entire set of defined
> GPIOs, some of which are used for other things --e.g. the serial
> console-- that shouldn't be messed with from user space. If you try to
> use those pins, 'undefined things' can happen. Things get even more
> complicated if there's a hat installed, as those too use various pins
> in ways that are specific to the particular hat.
>
> Bottom line, make a careful study of the GPIO allocation for the
> particular model of pi in use, then ensure that you are modifying only
> otherwise unused GPIOs.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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Re: [RDD] GPIO on Raspberry Pi

2019-05-16 Thread Seth Stevenson
Rick,

Using our in-house setup. No changes to /boot/config.txt.



On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 12:03 PM Rick  wrote:

>
> Interested in working with you on this.  I have GPIO on the task list. Did
> you make changes to /boot/config.txt for the gpio setup?
>
> Did you download your currect SD image from Sourceforge? This has about 4
> or 5 bugs I remember. Especially the apache setup is incomplete.
>
>
> DEBIAN 8 :   cd /etc/apache2/conf-enabled
> sudo vi rivendell.conf (new file) and insert
>
> DEBIAN 7 :   cd /etc/apache2/conf.d
> sudo vi rivendell (new file) and insert
>
> --
>
> # rdfeed.conf
> #
> # This is the Apache Web Server configuration for Rivendell.
> #
> #   (C) Copyright 2007,2010 Fred Gleason 
> 
> #
> #  $Id: rd-bin.conf.in,v 1.4 2010/07/29 19:32:30 cvs Exp $
> #
> #   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> #   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
> #   published by the Free Software Foundation.
> #
> #   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> #   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> #   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
> #   GNU General Public License for more details.
> #
> #   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
> #   License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
> #   Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
> #
>
> 
>   Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks
>   AllowOverride None
>   Order allow,deny
>   Allow from all
>   
> SetHandler default-handler
>   
>   
> SetHandler default-handler
>   
>   
> SetHandler default-handler
>   
>   
> SetHandler default-handler
>   
>   
> SetHandler cgi-script
>   
>   
> SetHandler cgi-script
>   
>   
> SetHandler cgi-script
>   
> 
> ScriptAlias /rd-bin/ "/usr/lib/cgi-bin/rivendell/"
>
> 
>
> cd /usr/lib/cgi-bin/
> sudo mkdir rivendell
> cd rivendell
> sudo cp /var/www/rd-bin/* .
> sudo chmod 4755 rdxport.cgi
> cd /var/www/rd-bin
> sudo chmod 4755 rdxport.cgi
>
> DEBIAN 8 : sudo a2enmod cgi
> cd /etc/apache2/
> sudo mkdir conf.d
> cd conf.d
> sudo cp /etc/apache2/conf-enabled/rivendell.conf .
>
>
> Now get into the Pi's root account by changing it's password by running
> sudo passwd root
>
> to keep rivendell running 24/7 pi modifications as follows
>
>
> crash cause 1: use AT LEAST 3 amp adapter
>
> crash cause 2: use a-brand sd card like Samsung
>
> crash cause 3: install network-manager
>
> crash cause 4:turn off switch printer to local in vnc and set clourfb in
> expert settings to false
>
> vnc>printing>allow the default printer to be changed off !
>
> ad this point I also manually created /var/log/vncserver-x11.log because
> it was not there
>
> touch /var/log/vncserver-x11.log
>
> chown pi:root /var/log/vncserver-x11.log
>
> crash cause 5:turn off the onboardwifi
>
> sudo vi /boot/config.txt
>
> add this line after #dtoverlay=lirc-rpi
>
> dtoverlay=pi3-disable-wifi
>
> crash cause 6:
>
> sudo systemctl disable triggerhappy.socket
>
>
> If Rivendell still hangs get me the appropriate log messages
>
>
> regards from Holland, Rick
> Op 16-5-2019 om 16:58 schreef Seth Stevenson:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I was testing gpio on the raspberry pi. It seem when the I set up the
> carts on the gpio lines in RDADMIN it froze the whole pi up. I am using the
> kernel gpio and it is hooked up to a Burk LX-1 switcher. Any reason for
> this? As long as Rivendell is running the pi is locked up.
>
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[RDD] GPIO on Raspberry Pi

2019-05-16 Thread Seth Stevenson
Greetings,

I was testing gpio on the raspberry pi. It seem when the I set up the carts
on the gpio lines in RDADMIN it froze the whole pi up. I am using the
kernel gpio and it is hooked up to a Burk LX-1 switcher. Any reason for
this? As long as Rivendell is running the pi is locked up.

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[RDD] Glass cider

2018-08-30 Thread Seth Stevenson
Hi,

I’m trying to use glassgui to steam from Rivendell. It says it is unable to
open alsa device. Does anyone know how to configure with alsa?
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[RDD] Can't import or delete audio after import

2018-06-19 Thread Seth Stevenson
Hi all,

I upgraded Rivendell to the 2.19.2 version on raspberry debian, and now
can't import or delete any audio. Nothing is wrong with the audio. I get an
internal error on the import side. I can get to the import cart page on the
web, so don't think it is an apache problem. Anyone else experience this?

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Re: [RDD] mp3's that won't import

2018-06-08 Thread Seth Stevenson
Not sure that is an option, but we can see.

On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 11:34 AM Fred Gleason 
wrote:

> On Jun 8, 2018, at 11:30, Seth Stevenson  wrote:
>
> Ok, so what is the best advice for older versions?
>
>
> Update?
>
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Re: [RDD] mp3's that won't import

2018-06-08 Thread Seth Stevenson
Ok, so what is the best advice for older versions?

On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 11:17 AM Fred Gleason 
wrote:

> On Jun 8, 2018, at 10:26, Seth Stevenson  wrote:
>
> Did the title appear in the cuts within a cart. I converted all to pcm wav
> in audacity and it is still naming them cut 1,2, etc. I used the exact same
> files. It shows the correct tag in audacity. Is it a weird function of
> raspian instead of rivendell?
>
>
> No. It’s likely different Rivendell versions. The behavior with populating
> the ‘Description’ field from an import has changed several times. With the
> current version (v2.19.2), that field gets its own metadata wildcard (%i),
> different from the Title one (%t) so that the field can be populated
> independently.
>
> Cheers!
>
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Re: [RDD] mp3's that won't import

2018-06-08 Thread Seth Stevenson
Did the title appear in the cuts within a cart. I converted all to pcm wav
in audacity and it is still naming them cut 1,2, etc. I used the exact same
files. It shows the correct tag in audacity. Is it a weird function of
raspian instead of rivendell?

On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 2:26 PM Fred Gleason 
wrote:

> On Jun 5, 2018, at 14:01, Seth Stevenson  wrote:
>
> Sure here you go.
>
>
> These import perfectly on my system here.  —e.g.
>
> *** snip snip ***
>
> [fredg@gazerbeam temp]$ rdimport --verbose MUSIC 03\ Steven\ Allergies\
> PSA.mp3
>
>
>
> RDImport v2.19.2vlog03
>
>  Log mode is OFF
>
>  Force to Mono is OFF
>
>  Normalization level = -13 dB
>
>  AutoTrim is OFF
>
>  Destination cart is AUTO
>
>  Single cart mode is OFF
>
>  Delete source mode is OFF
>
>  Delete cuts mode is OFF
>
>  DropBox mode is OFF
>
>  Start Date Offset = 0 days
>
>  End Date Offset = 0 days
>
>  Broken format workarounds are DISABLED
>
>  Import Create Dates mode is OFF
>
>  Files to process:
>
>"03 Steven Allergies PSA.mp3"
>
>
>  Importing file "03 Steven Allergies PSA.mp3" [03 Steven Allergies PSA] to
> cart 010002 ... done.
>
> *** snip snip ***
>
> The title comes in ’03 Steven Allergies PSA’. Exactly as expected.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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Re: [RDD] File Name in RDLibrary

2018-06-04 Thread Seth Stevenson
I have tried rdimport and it didn't work either. I tried using a third
party tagger and the name is still not showing up in the cuts withing the
cart itself. I also tried the Rivendell promo flac files that are on the
website, and they are not showing up either. Not sure what to do. I am
using a compiled version of rivendell 2.13.0 on a raspberry pi. Fred, any
suggestions?

On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 5:57 PM Robert Jeffares 
wrote:

> Hi Seth,
>
> On 30/05/18 02:08, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>
> Is the metadata being lost because of the conversion.
>
>
> Things to try:
>
> use rdimport --verbose --delete-cuts --to-cart=[cartnum no leading 0]
> GROUP /path/to/file.mp3
>
> with NO other switches and see what populates the Cart data.
>
> rdimport reads some but not all variants of mp3 tag sometimes failing
> because of junk in the tag file.
>
> rdimport on the command line is a lot easier to tune then the GUI.
>
> Also:
> Look at the file and try and locate the tag data. Tags can be ID3v1,
> ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4 and  can contain characters which upset the importer.
> Some rippers include tag data with ~!@#$%^&*()_+|"?>< ®¥ and other symbols
> which bash looks at as commands.
> Somewhere I have a script that sets ALL tags to 'null' except Artist and
> Title  which I run before the audio is imported.
>
> Meanwhile this code helped me import a bunch of files which had tag issues.
>
>
> -snip
>
>
> #! /bin/bash
> # you need to have id3info and eyeD3 installed
> # copy the files you want to import into a local folder and run this
> script from within the folder
> # this script will extract the Artist etc from the mp3 tag including GENRE
>
> # and make a label on the file that can be used to put the data in the
> Rivendell database
> # using rdimport --verbose --metadata-pattern=%a-%t-%l-%u.mp3 GROUP the
> GENRE gets put on the user line
> # there is an upper limit as to how many you can do at once
>
> # WARNING do this on COPIES of the files
>
> # If the files are coming from i tunes check the GENRE has been written to
> the mp3 tags
>
> echo "Extracting tags..."
> for i in *.mp3
> do
>
> TITLE="`id3info "$i" | grep '^=== TIT2' | sed -e 's/.*: //g'`"
> ARTIST="`id3info "$i" | grep '^=== TPE1' | sed -e 's/.*: //g'`"
> ALBUM="`id3info "$i" | grep '^=== TALB' | sed -e 's/.*: //g'`"
> YEAR="`id3info "$i" | grep '^=== TYER' | sed -e 's/.*: //g'`"
> GENRE="`eyeD3 "$i" | grep 'genre' | sed -e 's/.*: //g'  -e 's/(.*)//g'
> -e  's/^ *//;s/ *$//g' `"
>
> echo "$ARTIST $TITLE $ALBUM $YEAR $GENRE"
> mv "$i" "$ARTIST-$TITLE-$ALBUM-$YEAR-$GENRE.mp3"
>
> done
>
> echo "hint: rdimport --verbose --metadata-pattern=%a-%t-%l-%u.mp3
> --delete-source [GROUP] *.mp3"
>
>
>
> -snip
>
> all the usual caveats apply.
>
> regards
>
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Re: [RDD] File Name in RDLibrary

2018-05-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
Ok, I used the %t and it labeled the cart name with the correct current cut
title. However when you open the cart and look at the cuts, they are not
titled, for instance in the description field. They are coming in from the
ftp server as mp3's and rivendell is converting them to .wav files. Is the
metadata being lost because of the conversion.

On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 8:17 PM Geoff Barkman 
wrote:

> Hi Seth. Another thing you can try is %a - %t or %f in the meta field a =
> artist, t = song title or f = file name.
>
> On May 25, 2018 8:19 AM, "Seth Stevenson"  wrote:
>
>> I think that will work.
>>
>> On Thu, May 24, 2018, 4:13 PM Geoff Barkman 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Seth
>>> I have my drop boxes set up to use the meta information with %i (lower
>>> cast letter I) or %l (lower case letter L). I think that is what you are
>>> wanting to do?
>>> Many thanks
>>> Geoff
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 7:45 AM, Seth Stevenson 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am having trouble with my file names showing up in rdlibrary. I am
>>>> using .wav files. It shows the cart number/cut number, but no matter how I
>>>> manipulate the file it doesn't seem to tag it. I am using the dropbox
>>>> feature to import. I even used a third party software to try and tag it
>>>> before importing. Any idea what to do? I am using the cart chunk feature in
>>>> dropbox. Thanks.
>>>>
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Re: [RDD] File Name in RDLibrary

2018-05-24 Thread Seth Stevenson
I think that will work.

On Thu, May 24, 2018, 4:13 PM Geoff Barkman <countryra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Seth
> I have my drop boxes set up to use the meta information with %i (lower
> cast letter I) or %l (lower case letter L). I think that is what you are
> wanting to do?
> Many thanks
> Geoff
>
> On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 7:45 AM, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am having trouble with my file names showing up in rdlibrary. I am
>> using .wav files. It shows the cart number/cut number, but no matter how I
>> manipulate the file it doesn't seem to tag it. I am using the dropbox
>> feature to import. I even used a third party software to try and tag it
>> before importing. Any idea what to do? I am using the cart chunk feature in
>> dropbox. Thanks.
>>
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[RDD] File Name in RDLibrary

2018-05-24 Thread Seth Stevenson
Hi,

I am having trouble with my file names showing up in rdlibrary. I am using
.wav files. It shows the cart number/cut number, but no matter how I
manipulate the file it doesn't seem to tag it. I am using the dropbox
feature to import. I even used a third party software to try and tag it
before importing. Any idea what to do? I am using the cart chunk feature in
dropbox. Thanks.

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[RDD] Updating Rivendell to 2.16.0

2017-06-06 Thread Seth Stevenson
Hi all,

I am trying to update rivendell from 2.13.0 to 2.16.0 on a pi 3, so I am
compiling from source.

Here are the steps I've done.

Download 2.16.0 and put the folder on the desktop.

Cd'd into the folder and did ./configure  --libexecdir=/var/www/rd-bin
Make
Sudo make install

I am getting this fail error.

../libtool: line 1099: cd: /home/pi/Desktop/rivendell/pam_rd: No such file
or directory
/bin/bash: /home/pi/Desktop/rivendell/libtool: No such file or directory
libtool: install: error: relink `pam_rd.la' with the above command before
installing it
Makefile:412: recipe for target 'install-inst_libLTLIBRARIES' failed
make[2]: *** [install-inst_libLTLIBRARIES] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Desktop/rivendell_2.16.0/pam_rd'
Makefile:579: recipe for target 'install-am' failed
make[1]: *** [install-am] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Desktop/rivendell_2.16.0/pam_rd'
Makefile:524: recipe for target 'install-recursive' failed
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1


What is it and how do I fix it? Is there a better way to upgrade from
source?

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Re: [RDD] GPIO on raspberry pi

2017-04-10 Thread Seth Stevenson
Sorry, forgot I am using a raspberry pi. Can Rivendell natively control the
gpio pins on the pi? Currently we are using a python script to interface
with rivendell, but would like to control with rivendell directly.

On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I am trying to map gpio pins to relays on a old Burk LX-1 switcher. The
> LX-1 is not in the drop down list in rivendell. How would I do this? Use
> local gpio switcher?
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[RDD] GPIO on raspberry pi

2017-04-10 Thread Seth Stevenson
I am trying to map gpio pins to relays on a old Burk LX-1 switcher. The
LX-1 is not in the drop down list in rivendell. How would I do this? Use
local gpio switcher?

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Re: [RDD] caed - jackd connection

2017-01-19 Thread Seth Stevenson
You can start Rivendell services on Raspian, by putting sudo
/etc/init.d/rivendell start in the rc.local file. Is that the problem?
On Jan 18, 2017 3:59 PM, "Emir Yapıcı"  wrote:

> Hello Wayne
>
> I don't know why but in Raspbian, rivendell init service is not running on
> startup. So i always have to mkdir /var/run/rivendell or start service
> manually...
>
> Drew
>
> I disabled the alsa outputs from rdalsaconfig and not starting jack via
> rdadmin. First starting jack via qjackctl and then running daemons.
>
>
> *Emir YAPICI*
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 10:46 PM, Wayne Merricks <
> waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:
>
>> As an alternative run QJackCtl if you have a GUI and set up the start up
>> scripts that way (it also allows you to use patch bay to autoconnect jamin,
>> Riv to system and whatever else you might use).  You still need to chmod -s
>> the Riv daemons however I don't suggest deleting the Rivendell init service
>> because then on each boot you have to create /var/run/rivendell and chown
>> it as the super user (some distros don't delete the contents of /var/run
>> but Debian/Ubuntu does).
>>
>> The easiest thing to do is kill the daemons in your jack script pre-start
>> and in post start load the daemons up again.  This is as easy as:
>>
>> #pre-start
>> killall caed ripcd rdcatchd
>>
>> #post-start
>> /usr/local/bin/caed&
>> /usr/local/bin/ripcd&
>> /usr/local/bin/rdcatchd&
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2017-01-18 20:34, Emir Yapıcı wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Drew!
>>>
>>> Ive tried stereotool on rpi2 but not so efficient because of
>>> performance issues, now using Jamin on rpi3.
>>>
>>> First step:
>>>
>>> sudo chmod -s /usr/local/bin/caed
>>> sudo chmod -s /usr/local/bin/ripcd
>>> sudo chmod -s /usr/local/bin/rdcatchd
>>>
>>> (Thanks Lorne)
>>>
>>> You will do this just once.
>>>
>>> And then create a script for jack execute After Startup;
>>>
>>> sudo mkdir -m 770 /var/run/rivendell
>>> sudo chown -R pi:rivendell /var/run/rivendell
>>> caed
>>>
>>> rdcatchd
>>>
>>> ripcd
>>>
>>> sleep 2
>>>
>>> exit 0
>>>
>>> You can use this only if rivendell daemons are not running on startup.
>>>
>>> EMIR YAPICI
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 10:08 PM, drew Roberts >> [11]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Emir,

 On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 3:51 PM, Emir Yapıcı  wrote:

 Thats now working by combining your and my method (for Raspbian).
>

 Can you document your full procedure that ended up working, I am
 actually trying to get this to work now so that I can try stereo
 tool with Riv on the Pi:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVCw59m_DnA [9]

 all the best,

 drew

 Thanks Lorne!
>
> EMIR YAPICI
>
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 10:06 PM, Lorne Tyndale
>  wrote:
>
> Hi,
>>
>> Not sure about Raspbian, but for Ubuntu after I compile from
>> source I
>> usually have to kill the Rivendell daemons and then do a:
>>
>> sudo chmod -s /usr/local/bin/caed /usr/local/bin/ripcd
>> /usr/local/bin/rdcatchd
>>
>> After that start up Jackd, start up your daemons, and it all
>> runs under
>> the same user.
>>
>> Lorne Tyndale
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> > Ive made it (running jack from rdadmin) but runs as root, not
>> as rd user...
>> >
>> > 15 Oca 2017 22:43 tarihinde "drew Roberts" > [1]> yazdı:
>> >
>> > Hey Emir,
>> >
>> > On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 2:16 PM, Emir Yapıcı
>>  wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hello everyone!
>> > >
>> > > I have a problem with jackd connection. JACK can connect
>> the clients with
>> > > same user id who started the JACK server. So caed and JACK
>> cannot
>> > > communicate in this situation.
>> > > I can do this connection in Ubuntu by changing the owner of
>> > > "/var/run/rivendell" and restarting daemons.
>> > > But this method isnt effective in Raspbian. I tried
>> starting JACK via
>> > > Rivendell but the owner of the process is "root" again. How
>> can i change
>> > > the owner of Rivendell daemons then?
>> > >
>> >
>> > A couple of thoughts:
>> >
>> > 1. Set up rivendell to start jack in rdadmin. Then jack will
>> run as the
>> > proper user.
>> >
>> > 2. Setup a a script for root to run. Then set up sudo to
>> allow the rd user
>> > to run just that script. Let that script launch jack and any
>> other jack
>> > apps that you want in your chain.
>> >
>> > Hope this gives you some ideas.
>> >
>> > I would really like to see the user that caed and friends run
>> as be a
>> > config option.
>> >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > *Best Regards*
>> > > *Emir YAPICI*
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > all 

Re: [RDD] PI GPIO's?

2017-01-18 Thread Seth Stevenson
Hi,

Our IT guy created some Python scripts to listen for sat return closures
and then fire a rml command to play a cart in the panel section of
Rdairplay. I think using Python is the way to go.
On Jan 18, 2017 4:05 PM, "Lorne Tyndale"  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Just wondering, for those of you who have run Rivendell on a PI, has
> anyone tried using the GPIO's on the PI with Rivendell?  Does it work?
>
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[RDD] Rivendell on Pi Sourceforge

2017-01-16 Thread Seth Stevenson
For those that are interested, Rivendell on Raspbian Pixel OS is now
available for download on Sourceforge at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/rivendell-on-raspberry-pi/.

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Re: [RDD] Cloud Setup Question?

2016-12-22 Thread Seth Stevenson
Here is the link for the image.

http://jallencreative.com/rivendellpi/

Download the 7zip version as it is smaller. You will need a good sandisk 32
gig card. This was built on the pi 2 with raspian jessie and rivendell
2.13.0. I have had others use it on a pi 3 so don't think it will be any
issue. That is what I would choose to run it on for processing power. We
had an hifiberry audio card, so it is configured for that, but you can
configure the audio in rivendell for whatever you are using. If you go the
server route, I would assume you are using a professional audio card, so
audio may not even be needed out of the pi.

If you have any issues downloading, let me know and I will mail it to you.

Let me know how it works out!

Seth

On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Joe Thompson <thomas.j.thomp...@outlook.com
> wrote:

> You know what that's an awesome idea. $35 for the raspberri pi 3 which is
> a better machine than what I'm dealing with. I'd be interested in that
> image if your willing to share.
>
>
> I did track down part of my database issue. It would appear that MySql was
> freaking out because the cron job I created to auto import carts was
> creating to many threads so it was shutting down. However, I think I've got
> some database corruption in there as well. I've got carts that say they
> exist, yet they won't play, I can't change my grids, and my log generation
> is hit and miss. Will generate a log for one day, and not the next. But
> will do the day after fine.
>
>
> --
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> *Sent:* Thursday, December 22, 2016 7:54 AM
> *To:* Joe Thompson
> *Cc:* rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
> *Subject:* Re: [RDD] Cloud Setup Question?
>
> Not sure if this is a good idea, but here goes. If you have a decent
> server, or can buy one on ebay for a couple hundred bucks, then you could
> use raspberry pi's in the studio(s). I know some folks don't like to go
> that route, but we are using them in an RF environment, and they seem to be
> holding up fine. I have an image you can use for the pi, or it can be
> compiled from source. The music and database can be on the server, and you
> can put the pi's wherever you need them. This may not be idea, but it would
> be a cheap startup, until they can bring in some cash. That way you can use
> a LAN and avoid internet setups.
>
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 6:04 PM, Joe Thompson <
> thomas.j.thomp...@outlook.com> wrote:
>
>> Internet is going to play a big part of this anyway. They are moving
>> their transmitter offsite and instead of forking the money to setup a uhf
>> or microwave connection they are using barix boxes for their STL. So if the
>> internet goes out at either location they're down anyway. I tried talking
>> them away from doing that. But that's what they set their eyes on.
>>
>>
>> I'm not concerned with the security aspect as I have the technical no how
>> to secure cloud servers and get a p2p vpn setup.
>>
>>
>> Now when talking money. Let me tell you what I'm dealing with. When I
>> came on they had a another automation system. The automation was BSI
>> wavestation. I had it up and working for them etc. Problem is they didn't
>> want to spend the extra I believe at the time was around $1500 for the
>> traffic and log creation software needed to make it run as it should.
>> Because without it somebody would of had to have gone in everyday and
>> manually create a log and they didn't want that. So I gave them their
>> options spend the $1500 or we go with Rivendell. The machines I got it
>> setup up on are at least 8 to 10 years old. They where old Windows Vista
>> machines. The only half way decent machine is the server with is a HP G6
>> line that was given to them. However, it needs SAS drives to run as it
>> should. They won't fork out the money that I need to make it right.
>>
>>
>> The problem I'm dealing with now is a corrupt database issue. It's all
>> related to numerous power outages and no UPS for the server like I
>> recommended it be put on. That's why I'm looking at the cloud as a possible
>> solution.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *From:* Lorne Tyndale <ltynd...@tyndaleweb.com>
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 21, 2016 4:37 PM
>> *To:* Joe Thompson; rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
>> *Subject:* RE: [RDD] Cloud Setup Question?
>>
>> Joe,
>>
>> I'd avoid anything "cloud" based for a number of reasons.
>>
>> 1 - Rivendell (or any playout system for that matter) should never be on
>> the open internet.  It really should be on a private LAN 

Re: [RDD] Cloud Setup Question?

2016-12-22 Thread Seth Stevenson
> I've got an interesting question. Has anybody tried a cloud based
> Rivendell server and sql server setup and managed to get it to work. If so
> what was your experience with it? What kind of issues have you ran into if
> any?
> >
> >
> >
> > The reason why I'm posing the question is I'm working with a non-profit
> radio station that has given me virtually no budget for new equipment and
> all I got to work with is older equipment. I do have Rivendell currently
> setup and running for them. But I feel that If I can move part of the
> system offsite to a more reliable cloud based solution they'd be in a
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Re: [RDD] Appliance Issue

2016-12-08 Thread Seth Stevenson
What card are you using? If it is an audioscience, maybe a different driver
version in the upgraded version?

On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Steve Varholy <st...@wxryfm.org> wrote:

> Gentlemen (and Ladies):
>
>
> I've got the cuurent Appliance installed on an HP Dual Core Slim Line.
>
>
> Got it playing audio and everything seemed functional under 2.5.5.
>
>
> Then I ran update/upgrade.
>
>
> Now 2.15 will not recognize the onboard audio card. Centos, however, will
> and plays audio.
>
>
> In RDAMIN/System Info, it shows no cards installed.
>
>
> I am assuming it is a potential user permissions problem because of the
> update.
>
>
> Any advice on where to start?
>
>
>
>
> *Steve Varholy*
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Re: [RDD] Dropbox question

2016-11-14 Thread Seth Stevenson
Seems like a terribly inefficient way of doing it.

On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 5:11 PM, Geoff Barkman <countryra...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi there.
> The only way I could work this one out is to do this to have two dropbox
> folders
>
> If you put a piece of audio in one... it deletes all the existing cuts.
>
> Then you put all the other pieces of audio into the second dropbox
> folder... it then adds cut to the existing cart.
> Many thanks
> Geoff Barkman
>
> On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 8:23 AM, Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm trying to imagine how this would work.
>>
>> If someone loads a single ID cut into the dropbox, you want it to delete
>> all current ID's from the cart and just import the one?
>>
>> I would not use the Rivendell dropbox feature at all, but set up a Perl
>> script to run as a cron job at the top of each minute. The Perl script
>> would look for dropbox files conforming to the desired specification,
>> delete the target cart, and run rdimport on them.
>>
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> --
>> Я там, где ребята толковые,
>> Я там, где плакаты "Вперёд",
>> Где песни рабочие новые
>> Страна трудовая поёт.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 3 Nov 2016, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I'm not sure how to get a script to do that. Here is what I want to to in
>>> detail.
>>>
>>> We have a number of transmitter sites. We are putting raspberry pi with
>>> Rivendell at each site to run localized Id's for that station. They are
>>> in
>>> one cart in the panel on rdairplay.
>>>
>>> We use a Dropbox.com folder on the computer linked to our FTP server. A
>>> Rivendell Dropbox then imports them into that cart. When we want to
>>> change
>>> ids we just want to put them in the appropriate folder on the server and
>>> let
>>> Rivendell Dropbox overwrite the existing ones. The goal is to automate
>>> this
>>> so it is easy to swap out each stations ids for new ones in the same
>>> cart.
>>> There are dozens of stations, so I don't want to go in each one and
>>> delete
>>> the current cart or the cuts. The cart needs to the same, since a script
>>> fires it to play the same one.
>>>
>>> Hope I haven't muddied the waters with that explanation. What's the best
>>> way
>>> to do this.
>>>
>>> It should work to delete the cart with a script or by some means, then
>>> when
>>> the dropbox imports new cuts to the specific cart, it recreates it with
>>> only
>>> the new cuts in it.
>>>
>>> Tom Van Gorkom
>>> Radio Esperanza Engineering, KRIO AM/FM, KOIR FM
>>> Office: 956-380-8150
>>> Cell: 865-803-7427
>>>
>>> Rio Grande Bible Institute
>>> 4300 S US Hwy 281
>>> Edinburg, TX 78539
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>   No, actually I want to delete all current cuts before importing
>>>   new ones.
>>>
>>>   On Nov 3, 2016 10:39 AM, "David Klann" <dkl...@linux.com> wrote:
>>> Hey Fred,
>>>
>>> I think what Seth is asking for is an option to
>>> delete /all/ cuts in a
>>> cart, and then (at a later time) load the cart up
>>> with several cuts, and
>>> *not* delete each cut before importing a new one.
>>>     This is more complex
>>> than a simple checkbox (i.e., binary) option.
>>> Because, how would
>>> Rivendell know, without setting some kind of
>>> schedule, when to drop cuts
>>> and when to leave cuts?
>>>
>>> *My* opinion on this is that it wouldn't be
>>> appropriate to change
>>> Rivendell to support this -- Rivendell is already
>>> flexible enough to
>>> support the few cases in which people want to do it.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps clarify!
>>>
>>>   ~David Klann
>>>
>>> On 11/03/2016 08:50 AM, Fred Gleason wrote:
>>> > On Nov 2, 2016, at 15:27, Seth Stevenson
>>> <rcflye..

Re: [RDD] Dropbox question

2016-11-04 Thread Seth Stevenson
No if I have say 25 cuts in the cart, when I want to update them to a new
25 I want to all the current 25 to be overwritten when dropbox  starts the
import. So far it adds the 25, but does not overwrite them.
On Nov 4, 2016 3:23 PM, "Rob Landry" <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:

>
> I'm trying to imagine how this would work.
>
> If someone loads a single ID cut into the dropbox, you want it to delete
> all current ID's from the cart and just import the one?
>
> I would not use the Rivendell dropbox feature at all, but set up a Perl
> script to run as a cron job at the top of each minute. The Perl script
> would look for dropbox files conforming to the desired specification,
> delete the target cart, and run rdimport on them.
>
>
> Rob
>
> --
> Я там, где ребята толковые,
> Я там, где плакаты "Вперёд",
> Где песни рабочие новые
> Страна трудовая поёт.
>
> On Thu, 3 Nov 2016, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>
>
>> I'm not sure how to get a script to do that. Here is what I want to to in
>> detail.
>>
>> We have a number of transmitter sites. We are putting raspberry pi with
>> Rivendell at each site to run localized Id's for that station. They are in
>> one cart in the panel on rdairplay.
>>
>> We use a Dropbox.com folder on the computer linked to our FTP server. A
>> Rivendell Dropbox then imports them into that cart. When we want to change
>> ids we just want to put them in the appropriate folder on the server and
>> let
>> Rivendell Dropbox overwrite the existing ones. The goal is to automate
>> this
>> so it is easy to swap out each stations ids for new ones in the same cart.
>> There are dozens of stations, so I don't want to go in each one and delete
>> the current cart or the cuts. The cart needs to the same, since a script
>> fires it to play the same one.
>>
>> Hope I haven't muddied the waters with that explanation. What's the best
>> way
>> to do this.
>>
>> It should work to delete the cart with a script or by some means, then
>> when
>> the dropbox imports new cuts to the specific cart, it recreates it with
>> only
>> the new cuts in it.
>>
>> Tom Van Gorkom
>> Radio Esperanza Engineering, KRIO AM/FM, KOIR FM
>> Office: 956-380-8150
>> Cell: 865-803-7427
>>
>> Rio Grande Bible Institute
>> 4300 S US Hwy 281
>> Edinburg, TX 78539
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>   No, actually I want to delete all current cuts before importing
>>   new ones.
>>
>>   On Nov 3, 2016 10:39 AM, "David Klann" <dkl...@linux.com> wrote:
>> Hey Fred,
>>
>> I think what Seth is asking for is an option to
>> delete /all/ cuts in a
>> cart, and then (at a later time) load the cart up
>> with several cuts, and
>> *not* delete each cut before importing a new one.
>> This is more complex
>> than a simple checkbox (i.e., binary) option.
>> Because, how would
>> Rivendell know, without setting some kind of
>> schedule, when to drop cuts
>> and when to leave cuts?
>>
>> *My* opinion on this is that it wouldn't be
>> appropriate to change
>> Rivendell to support this -- Rivendell is already
>> flexible enough to
>> support the few cases in which people want to do it.
>>
>> Hope this helps clarify!
>>
>>   ~David Klann
>>
>> On 11/03/2016 08:50 AM, Fred Gleason wrote:
>> > On Nov 2, 2016, at 15:27, Seth Stevenson
>> <rcflye...@gmail.com
>> > <mailto:rcflye...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I had a question about Dropbox operation in
>> Rivendell. I want to
>> >> import say 25 cuts, in a cart that already has 25
>> cuts in it. I was
>> >> hoping the delete cuts before import button would
>> delete all the cuts,
>> >> and then do the import, which is what I want to
>> do. However it deletes
>> >> cut for cut, so I end up with only one cut in the
>> cart when the import
>> >> finishes. Is there another way to do this? Can it
>> be added as a
>> >> featur

Re: [RDD] Dropbox question

2016-11-03 Thread Seth Stevenson
I'm not sure how to get a script to do that. Here is what I want to to in
detail.

We have a number of transmitter sites. We are putting raspberry pi with
Rivendell at each site to run localized Id's for that station. They are in
one cart in the panel on rdairplay.

We use a Dropbox.com folder on the computer linked to our FTP server. A
Rivendell Dropbox then imports them into that cart. When we want to change
ids we just want to put them in the appropriate folder on the server and
let Rivendell Dropbox overwrite the existing ones. The goal is to automate
this so it is easy to swap out each stations ids for new ones in the same
cart. There are dozens of stations, so I don't want to go in each one and
delete the current cart or the cuts. The cart needs to the same, since a
script fires it to play the same one.

Hope I haven't muddied the waters with that explanation. What's the best
way to do this.
It should work to delete the cart with a script or by some means, then when
the dropbox imports new cuts to the specific cart, it recreates it with
only the new cuts in it.

Tom Van Gorkom
Radio Esperanza Engineering, KRIO AM/FM, KOIR FM
Office: 956-380-8150
Cell: 865-803-7427

Rio Grande Bible Institute
4300 S US Hwy 281
Edinburg, TX 78539

On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:

> No, actually I want to delete all current cuts before importing new ones.
> On Nov 3, 2016 10:39 AM, "David Klann" <dkl...@linux.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey Fred,
>>
>> I think what Seth is asking for is an option to delete /all/ cuts in a
>> cart, and then (at a later time) load the cart up with several cuts, and
>> *not* delete each cut before importing a new one. This is more complex
>> than a simple checkbox (i.e., binary) option. Because, how would
>> Rivendell know, without setting some kind of schedule, when to drop cuts
>> and when to leave cuts?
>>
>> *My* opinion on this is that it wouldn't be appropriate to change
>> Rivendell to support this -- Rivendell is already flexible enough to
>> support the few cases in which people want to do it.
>>
>> Hope this helps clarify!
>>
>>   ~David Klann
>>
>> On 11/03/2016 08:50 AM, Fred Gleason wrote:
>> > On Nov 2, 2016, at 15:27, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com
>> > <mailto:rcflye...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I had a question about Dropbox operation in Rivendell. I want to
>> >> import say 25 cuts, in a cart that already has 25 cuts in it. I was
>> >> hoping the delete cuts before import button would delete all the cuts,
>> >> and then do the import, which is what I want to do. However it deletes
>> >> cut for cut, so I end up with only one cut in the cart when the import
>> >> finishes. Is there another way to do this? Can it be added as a
>> >> feature? Thanks.
>> >
>> > To get this behavior, just set a destination cart (in the ‘To Cart’
>> field).
>> >
>> > Cheers!
>> >
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Re: [RDD] Dropbox question

2016-11-03 Thread Seth Stevenson
I did this and it didn't work. Do u have to select a new cart?
On Nov 3, 2016 9:50 AM, "Fred Gleason" <fr...@paravelsystems.com> wrote:

> On Nov 2, 2016, at 15:27, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I had a question about Dropbox operation in Rivendell. I want to import
> say 25 cuts, in a cart that already has 25 cuts in it. I was hoping the
> delete cuts before import button would delete all the cuts, and then do the
> import, which is what I want to do. However it deletes cut for cut, so I
> end up with only one cut in the cart when the import finishes. Is there
> another way to do this? Can it be added as a feature? Thanks.
>
>
> To get this behavior, just set a destination cart (in the ‘To Cart’ field).
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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Re: [RDD] Dropbox question

2016-11-03 Thread Seth Stevenson
No, actually I want to delete all current cuts before importing new ones.
On Nov 3, 2016 10:39 AM, "David Klann" <dkl...@linux.com> wrote:

> Hey Fred,
>
> I think what Seth is asking for is an option to delete /all/ cuts in a
> cart, and then (at a later time) load the cart up with several cuts, and
> *not* delete each cut before importing a new one. This is more complex
> than a simple checkbox (i.e., binary) option. Because, how would
> Rivendell know, without setting some kind of schedule, when to drop cuts
> and when to leave cuts?
>
> *My* opinion on this is that it wouldn't be appropriate to change
> Rivendell to support this -- Rivendell is already flexible enough to
> support the few cases in which people want to do it.
>
> Hope this helps clarify!
>
>   ~David Klann
>
> On 11/03/2016 08:50 AM, Fred Gleason wrote:
> > On Nov 2, 2016, at 15:27, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com
> > <mailto:rcflye...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >> I had a question about Dropbox operation in Rivendell. I want to
> >> import say 25 cuts, in a cart that already has 25 cuts in it. I was
> >> hoping the delete cuts before import button would delete all the cuts,
> >> and then do the import, which is what I want to do. However it deletes
> >> cut for cut, so I end up with only one cut in the cart when the import
> >> finishes. Is there another way to do this? Can it be added as a
> >> feature? Thanks.
> >
> > To get this behavior, just set a destination cart (in the ‘To Cart’
> field).
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> >
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Re: [RDD] Dropbox question

2016-11-03 Thread Seth Stevenson
David,

I was hoping that it would just be an option in Rivendell itself, but if
not a copy of the script would be greatly appreciated. Fred, could this be
implemented on an upcoming release?
On Nov 3, 2016 1:33 AM, "David Klann" <dkl...@linux.com> wrote:

> Hey Seth,
>
> I concur with Robert: write a script that deletes the previous load of
> cuts in the cart. Then set the script up in either cron or rdcatch to
> fire just before the files show up in the dropbox (I assume you mean a
> Rivendell dropbox, and not the commercial cloud service Dropbox).
>
> I'm actually about to embark on writing such a script for a couple
> clients. I'd be happy to share it with you when I get it far enough
> along...
>
> Hope this helps!
>
>   ~David
>
>
> On 11/02/2016 08:36 PM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> > I want all the cuts in one cart. Also we are using Dropbox to do this,
> > not rdimport. Normally one would just manually delete the cuts in that
> > cart in library, and then set up the Dropbox, however we need to have
> > Dropbox delete all cuts currently in the cart and them import the new
> > ones. This is when we drop files in that folder from our server. This
> > all needs to be automated in our case.
> >
> > On Nov 2, 2016 3:58 PM, "Robert" <jeffares.rob...@gmail.com
> > <mailto:jeffares.rob...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > You can set up a script to import all 25 as individual cuts. Do man
> > rdimport in command line for all options.
> >
> > Sent from my iPad
> >
> > > On 3/11/2016, at 08:27, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com
> > <mailto:rcflye...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> > >
> > > I had a question about Dropbox operation in Rivendell. I want to
> > import say 25 cuts, in a cart that already has 25 cuts in it. I was
> > hoping the delete cuts before import button would delete all the
> > cuts, and then do the import, which is what I want to do. However it
> > deletes cut for cut, so I end up with only one cut in the cart when
> > the import finishes. Is there another way to do this? Can it be
> > added as a feature? Thanks.
> > >
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Re: [RDD] Dropbox question

2016-11-02 Thread Seth Stevenson
I want all the cuts in one cart. Also we are using Dropbox to do this, not
rdimport. Normally one would just manually delete the cuts in that cart in
library, and then set up the Dropbox, however we need to have Dropbox
delete all cuts currently in the cart and them import the new ones. This is
when we drop files in that folder from our server. This all needs to be
automated in our case.
On Nov 2, 2016 3:58 PM, "Robert" <jeffares.rob...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You can set up a script to import all 25 as individual cuts. Do man
> rdimport in command line for all options.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> > On 3/11/2016, at 08:27, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I had a question about Dropbox operation in Rivendell. I want to import
> say 25 cuts, in a cart that already has 25 cuts in it. I was hoping the
> delete cuts before import button would delete all the cuts, and then do the
> import, which is what I want to do. However it deletes cut for cut, so I
> end up with only one cut in the cart when the import finishes. Is there
> another way to do this? Can it be added as a feature? Thanks.
> >
> > --
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[RDD] Dropbox question

2016-11-02 Thread Seth Stevenson
I had a question about Dropbox operation in Rivendell. I want to import say
25 cuts, in a cart that already has 25 cuts in it. I was hoping the delete
cuts before import button would delete all the cuts, and then do the
import, which is what I want to do. However it deletes cut for cut, so I
end up with only one cut in the cart when the import finishes. Is there
another way to do this? Can it be added as a feature? Thanks.

-- 
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Re: [RDD] RDacity

2016-10-04 Thread Seth Stevenson
Thanks for the confirmation! Looking forward to the final product.

On Oct 4, 2016 10:40 AM, "Cowboy" <c...@cwf1.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 4 Oct 2016 09:24:38 -0400
> Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Will this work on Debian based distros as well?
>
>  Pretty much every distro out there is derived from either Debian,
>  Red Hat, or Slackware, so the standard answer applies...
>  As long as the dependencies are satisfied, it's certainly
>  source compatible.
>
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Re: [RDD] RDacity

2016-10-04 Thread Seth Stevenson
Will this work on Debian based distros as well?
On Oct 4, 2016 9:03 AM, "Todd Baker"  wrote:

> Just to give everyone an update,
>
>I have been working on getting the RDacity code to compile in
> CentOs 7, and the configure / autotools part is working now (and compiles
> and runs).  I am going to post the changes soon, but after getting it
> working I realized that there are some major changes that need to be made.
>
> Primary change is that our Audacity version doesn't handle CUT Numbers at
> all,
> because our database isn't designed with CUT Numbers (they are always 001).
> Clearly - this will need to be added into the code base - so I am going to
> need to change the dialog to take that into account - since I am sure
> most of the sites running Rivendell will need CUT Number functionality.
>
> There are also a number of other changes to the rd.ini file which I will
> add to the
> github site with explanation later as well.
>
> Will hopefully have this in place in the next day or so and will post it
> when it is done.
>
> Thanks for you patience and help.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Todd Baker
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Todd Baker" 
> To: "john stanley" 
> Cc: "User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System" <
> rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>
> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2016 2:38:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [RDD] RDacity
>
> Hi John,
>Thanks for the email...
>
> I like everyone's idea to just make it /etc/rdacity/rd.ini.
> Gets rid of the confusion - sort of a standard - even though Rivendell
> does not
> follow it really. Will go with that approach, which means that
> filename/directory
> will need to be created.
>
> I am sorry if I confused things concerning the Rivendell C Api library.
> When the Rivendell C Api is compiled and installed it creates a library
> which is called librivwebcapi.la.
>
> The spec file is called rivwebcapi - but inside this file the
> description says Rivendell-c-api.
>
> The pc file is named rivendell.pc and the Name in that file is Rivendell.
>
> Maybe this needs to be changed - I actually didn't write the spec file
> parts but Fred Gleason did.
> I think it could easily be changed. The configure script (pkg-config) is
> searching for a package name rivendell...
>
> I am open to any ideas about this - dont want it to be confusing.
>
> Thanks,
> Todd Baker
> - Original Message -
> From: "john stanley" 
> To: "Todd Baker" 
> Cc: "User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System" <
> rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>
> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2016 2:05:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [RDD] RDacity
>
> On Thu, 2016-09-29 at 12:25 -0400, Todd Baker wrote:
>
> Thanks for the update
> >
> > I hope it wont take too long to get this straightened out.  It will
> require setting
> > some assumptions about the existence of rd.ini and where "should" live.
> Currently
> > rd.conf exists in the /etc directory in Linux Rivendell systems.  I
> "may" default
> > Linux versions of RDacity to that directory, and look for rd.ini there
> but it also could create
> > some confusion since both rd.conf and rd.ini would be in the same /etc
> directory.
>
> /etc/rdacity/rd.ini
>
>
> rivwebcapi - will this be the name of the api or rivendell-c-api? There
> seems to be references to both. In an rpmbuild we have to have one or
> the the name in the spec file or go by the program name in configure,
> "rivwebcapi?"? The other reference comes from the package name.
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Re: [RDD] RDacity

2016-09-22 Thread Seth Stevenson
Following with interest on getting it compiled for Linux. I would like to
include it in the new Rivendell dist I am working on.
On Sep 22, 2016 1:59 PM, "todd baker"  wrote:

> Hi Matthew et.al.,
>
> Tried to get the configure step working on CentOs to build RDacity. Hit a
> brick wall mostly.
>
> Can use a hammer and add the  mysql libraries etc... but never got the
> rivcwebapi libraries to link in and be recognized.  Since we Don't run
> Audacity in Linux  here I need a more knowledgeable autoconf expert to look
> at the configure/makefile stuff to get this working it's a bunch of
> library stuff that just doesn't get linked in and thus it won't build
> completely...mysql and rivwebcapi are the offending libs.
>
> I was worried about the other environments being a bear to get
> working...but thought I could suss it out...but ...need to take  a break
> from It for now...
>
> Thanks
> Todd Baker
>
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> On September 16, 2016 10:09:59 AM Matthew Chambers <
> mchamb...@showmeham.info> wrote:
>
>> on my CentOS system, I verified that the mysql includes and library are
>> in /usr/include and /usr/lib, then
>>
>> CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/include/mysql"
>> LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib/mysql"
>> export CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS
>>
>> then re-ran ./configure && make clean
>> and sudo make install
>>
>> still fails to find mysql.h
>>
>> I'm not quite as familier with linking libraries in CentOS, anyone see
>> anything I've missed
>>
>> Matthew A. Chambers, NR0Q
>>
>> President, Wright County Outlaws ARC
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 7:28 AM, Todd Baker  wrote:
>>
>>> To any interested parties trying to use RDacity:
>>>
>>> Matthew has been trying to compile this version of Audacity and I wanted
>>> to try and give people a heads up
>>> if you are trying to build in in Linux.  May be able to save you some
>>> time.
>>>
>>> This first hurdle I usually get is unable to find mysql.h.
>>>
>>> I remember having to get over that hurdle, and in my digging around I
>>> found that my Linux environment (Ubuntu) had the flags in them for that.
>>> Been a while since I built Audacity in this envionment, so please bear
>>> with me...
>>>
>>> Probably a way to get configure to find these, but at the time my
>>> understanding of configure was very minimal (probably still is...)
>>> I added them into my .bashrc file so whenever I logged into a shell they
>>> were predefined.
>>>
>>>   export   CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/include/mysql"
>>>   export LIBS="-lmysqlclient"
>>>
>>> My environment was defined this way - your mysql development include /
>>> library may be defined differently...
>>> I am also assuming you installed libmysqlclient-dev onto your system.
>>> If you have installed it then the command line mysql_config command can
>>> tell you where those are.
>>>
>>> By typing
>>>"mysql_config --cflags"   tells you where the CPPFLAGS should be set
>>> to
>>>  and then
>>>"mysql_config --libs"   tells you where the librarys are.  The LIBS
>>> directive usually knows where this lives
>>>   but needs the name i.e. "LIBS=-lmysqlclient".
>>>
>>> All this being said, I am guessing you downloaded and compiled the
>>> rivendell-c-api library.  You will need to also
>>> have that in the CPPFLAGS and LIBS directive.
>>>
>>> You will ALSO need the LIBCURL libraries installed, and it needs to be
>>> able to find them as well.
>>> So - another CPPFLAG and LIBS directive probably. LibCurl is neccessary
>>> to compile rivendell-c-api
>>> so you must build this BEFORE building rivendell-c-api.
>>>
>>> As I said - I haven't build this in Linux in awhile, and I have never
>>> built this version (with the three
>>> libraries) in Linux at all - only windows.  Sohappy
>>> hunting.
>>>
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>>> (Give a shout if you have questions).
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Re: [RDD] Rivendell distros

2016-08-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
I appreciate everyone's input. Personally I would mirror the centos
appliance to keep things similar. I am putting together a debian install
with mate right now that can be used for packaging. I wish I knew how to do
all that. I think mate is a more intuitive interface then gnome 3. I can't
get the feel of it myself. I talked to Fred Henderson about install scripts
and he is not sure he want to get back into it. He is going to let me know
in a week. I appreciate your willingness to help David Klann, and
appreciate everyone's ideas for design and implementation.
On Aug 29, 2016 4:33 PM, "David Klann" <dkl...@linux.com> wrote:

> tl;dr: What's the best way to package Rivendell for Debian?
>
> I'm willing to help with the Rivendell packaging. I think it needs some
> community discussion. I like some things about the way in which the
> Tryphon packages are split up, but I think it needs a little more
> thought and attention.
>
> The Rivendell components at debian.tryphon.eu are split into these five
> Debian packages (from 'apt-get search rivendell|sort'):
>
> librivendell - Rivendell library - C++ runtime library
> rivendell - contains a set of functionality needed to operate a radio
> automation system
> rivendell-doc - Documentation for Rivendell
> rivendell-metalive - Rivendell Loadable Module for metalive
> rivendell-server - Rivendell server part
>
> with the three most interesting packages being librivendell, rivendell,
> and rivendell-server.
>
> The package (with a somewhat misleading name) "rivendell-server"
> includes only the pieces related to the Rivendell web services API.
>
> The package "librivendell" includes /usr/lib/librd* and
> /usr/lib/librdhpi* as well as the .qm files for the various translations.
>
> And the package "rivendell" includes pretty much the rest of a complete
> Rivendell installation, including the executables, the .desktop files,
> the example rd.conf files, etc.
>
> I'd kind of like to see packages split up a little differently. What do
> people think about splitting them up according to the type of
> installation one would set up on a computer? That is, maybe a
> "rivendell-server" package that would contain just the "headless"
> components, and maybe a "rivendell-client" package that contains the GUI
> components.
>
> Another option (and likely highly desirable) would be to mirror the
> current (reference) CentOS scheme with the packages "rivendell-base",
> "rivendell-install", and "rivendell". We might even adapt the
> install_rivendell.sh script from "rivendell-install" for Debian?
>
> These are but a couple options for packaging, what makes sense to you?
>
>   ~David Klann
>
>
> On 08/29/2016 02:51 PM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> > David,
> >
> > I should be able to get  you an iso shortly. Are you willing to package
> > Rivendell as a whole, or just add your scripts?
> >
> > Seth
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 12:07 PM, David Klann <dkl...@linux.com
> > <mailto:dkl...@linux.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Hey Seth,
> >
> > A copy of the ISO image would be a good starting point. I could place
> > the systemd files, and if you have them started, could update the
> Debian
> > packaging files to include the systemd stuff.
> >
> > I could supply you with an FTP server on which to drop the ISO
> image. Or
> > I'd be happy to snag it from you if you already have it somewhere.
> >
> > Or I could send you a tarball with the unit files.
> >
> > Your choice -- whatever works for you.
> >
> >   ~David
> >
> >
> > On 08/29/2016 10:59 AM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> > > Thanks David.
> > >
> > > Do you want the iso I'm working on, or how would you want to
> proceed?
> > >
> > > Seth
> > >
> > > On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 11:26 AM, David Klann <dkl...@linux.com
> <mailto:dkl...@linux.com>
> > > <mailto:dkl...@linux.com <mailto:dkl...@linux.com>>> wrote:
> > >
> > > I'll chime in on this thread...
> > >
> > > I've recently taken the Tryphon 2.10.3 package and added
> > systemd unit
> > > files for Debian Jessie. I'd be happy to contribute those to
> > the new
> > > package (for whatever Rivendell version you all decide on).
> > >
> > > You can find the unit files (*.service and rivendell.target) at
> > > https://github.com/opensourcerad

Re: [RDD] Rivendell distros

2016-08-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
David,

I should be able to get  you an iso shortly. Are you willing to package
Rivendell as a whole, or just add your scripts?

Seth

On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 12:07 PM, David Klann <dkl...@linux.com> wrote:

> Hey Seth,
>
> A copy of the ISO image would be a good starting point. I could place
> the systemd files, and if you have them started, could update the Debian
> packaging files to include the systemd stuff.
>
> I could supply you with an FTP server on which to drop the ISO image. Or
> I'd be happy to snag it from you if you already have it somewhere.
>
> Or I could send you a tarball with the unit files.
>
> Your choice -- whatever works for you.
>
>   ~David
>
>
> On 08/29/2016 10:59 AM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> > Thanks David.
> >
> > Do you want the iso I'm working on, or how would you want to proceed?
> >
> > Seth
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 11:26 AM, David Klann <dkl...@linux.com
> > <mailto:dkl...@linux.com>> wrote:
> >
> > I'll chime in on this thread...
> >
> > I've recently taken the Tryphon 2.10.3 package and added systemd unit
> > files for Debian Jessie. I'd be happy to contribute those to the new
> > package (for whatever Rivendell version you all decide on).
> >
> > You can find the unit files (*.service and rivendell.target) at
> > https://github.com/opensourceradio/ram/etc/systemd/system
> > <https://github.com/opensourceradio/ram/etc/systemd/system>
> >
> > I'd be honored to help with the Debian packaging effort!
> >
> > Best,
> >
> >   ~David Klann
> >
> >
> > On 08/29/2016 09:59 AM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> > > Geoff,
> > >
> > > I almost have a working version of the latest Rivendell with Debian
> > > Jessie. There was some issues with Ubuntu and Rivendell that Wayne
> > > Merrick was addressing, so I am going with Debian. It seems to be
> easier
> > > to setup. I am using the gnome interface, but like Mate better as
> well,
> > > so I might switch to that. Would you like to tackle the packaging
> of
> > > Rivendell for the distro? I'm going to try to figure out how to do
> it,
> > > but it will be a new experience for me. I have reached out to
> Frederick
> > > Henderson, to see if he would help with some scripting. I haven't
> heard
> > > back from him, but he knows me, so probably will reply eventually.
> I
> > > have no idea if he still has interest in working on the project.
> As far
> > > as packaging goes, it seems to me that a live cd is still
> preferable for
> > > people coming from the Windows world. My goals is get people to
> > > experience Rivendell, that might try it, but never can get past the
> > > install. A lot of people have interest, but shy away when Linux is
> even
> > > mentioned.
> > >
> > > On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 6:41 AM, Fred Gleason <
> fr...@paravelsystems.com <mailto:fr...@paravelsystems.com>
> > > <mailto:fr...@paravelsystems.com <mailto:fr...@paravelsystems.com>>>
> wrote:
> > >
> > > On Aug 29, 2016, at 01:33, Geoff Barkman <
> countryra...@gmail.com <mailto:countryra...@gmail.com>
> > > <mailto:countryra...@gmail.com <mailto:countryra...@gmail.com>>>
> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Remastering the Ubuntu Iso image was quite time consuming and
> > >> failed frequently.
> > >
> > > Sounds quite similar to the experience of mastering CentOS
> Kickstart
> > > ISOs for Broadcast Appliance.  All of the fun of kicking a
> whale
> > > down the beach…
> > >
> > > FWIW, the ‘new model’ installer scripts for RHEL are available
> at
> > > GitHub [https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell-install
> > <https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell-install>
> > > <https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell-install
> > <https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell-install>>].  These might
> > > be of use if you'd like to pursue a similar approach.
> Basically,
> > > you’d need to replace the yum(8) calls with apt-get(8) calls.
> And
> > > o

Re: [RDD] Rivendell distros

2016-08-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
Thanks David.

Do you want the iso I'm working on, or how would you want to proceed?

Seth

On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 11:26 AM, David Klann <dkl...@linux.com> wrote:

> I'll chime in on this thread...
>
> I've recently taken the Tryphon 2.10.3 package and added systemd unit
> files for Debian Jessie. I'd be happy to contribute those to the new
> package (for whatever Rivendell version you all decide on).
>
> You can find the unit files (*.service and rivendell.target) at
> https://github.com/opensourceradio/ram/etc/systemd/system
>
> I'd be honored to help with the Debian packaging effort!
>
> Best,
>
>   ~David Klann
>
>
> On 08/29/2016 09:59 AM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> > Geoff,
> >
> > I almost have a working version of the latest Rivendell with Debian
> > Jessie. There was some issues with Ubuntu and Rivendell that Wayne
> > Merrick was addressing, so I am going with Debian. It seems to be easier
> > to setup. I am using the gnome interface, but like Mate better as well,
> > so I might switch to that. Would you like to tackle the packaging of
> > Rivendell for the distro? I'm going to try to figure out how to do it,
> > but it will be a new experience for me. I have reached out to Frederick
> > Henderson, to see if he would help with some scripting. I haven't heard
> > back from him, but he knows me, so probably will reply eventually. I
> > have no idea if he still has interest in working on the project. As far
> > as packaging goes, it seems to me that a live cd is still preferable for
> > people coming from the Windows world. My goals is get people to
> > experience Rivendell, that might try it, but never can get past the
> > install. A lot of people have interest, but shy away when Linux is even
> > mentioned.
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 6:41 AM, Fred Gleason <fr...@paravelsystems.com
> > <mailto:fr...@paravelsystems.com>> wrote:
> >
> > On Aug 29, 2016, at 01:33, Geoff Barkman <countryra...@gmail.com
> > <mailto:countryra...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >> Remastering the Ubuntu Iso image was quite time consuming and
> >> failed frequently.
> >
> > Sounds quite similar to the experience of mastering CentOS Kickstart
> > ISOs for Broadcast Appliance.  All of the fun of kicking a whale
> > down the beach…
> >
> > FWIW, the ‘new model’ installer scripts for RHEL are available at
> > GitHub [https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell-install
> > <https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell-install>].  These might
> > be of use if you'd like to pursue a similar approach.  Basically,
> > you’d need to replace the yum(8) calls with apt-get(8) calls.  And
> > of course the package names will be quite different.  This approach
> > avoids the need to master (not to mention host) massive ISO images.
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
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Re: [RDD] Rivendell distros

2016-08-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
Cowboy,

Well that's my point really. If there is a live cd then it doesn't matter
if it is Debian, Ubuntu, Centos, or whatever else. It doesn't matter if it
is windows or linux. It just works. What I was getting at is that with
Windows you pretty much click and install. With a live cd this is as close
as you can get to that, therefore it is more nature to migrate to Rivendell
from a windows why of doing things. (Not that the windows way is the best
way, just the most common).

On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 11:34 AM, Cowboy <c...@cwf1.com> wrote:

> On Monday 29 August 2016 10:59:47 am Seth Stevenson wrote:
> >  A lot of people have interest, but shy
> > away when Linux is even mentioned.
>
>  Then don't mention it !
>
>  That's the whole point of an appliance.
>
>  Would people stop driving if you told them that
>  it was a Linux running their car ?
>
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Re: [RDD] Rivendell distros

2016-08-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
Geoff,

I almost have a working version of the latest Rivendell with Debian Jessie.
There was some issues with Ubuntu and Rivendell that Wayne Merrick was
addressing, so I am going with Debian. It seems to be easier to setup. I am
using the gnome interface, but like Mate better as well, so I might switch
to that. Would you like to tackle the packaging of Rivendell for the
distro? I'm going to try to figure out how to do it, but it will be a new
experience for me. I have reached out to Frederick Henderson, to see if he
would help with some scripting. I haven't heard back from him, but he knows
me, so probably will reply eventually. I have no idea if he still has
interest in working on the project. As far as packaging goes, it seems to
me that a live cd is still preferable for people coming from the Windows
world. My goals is get people to experience Rivendell, that might try it,
but never can get past the install. A lot of people have interest, but shy
away when Linux is even mentioned.

On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 6:41 AM, Fred Gleason <fr...@paravelsystems.com>
wrote:

> On Aug 29, 2016, at 01:33, Geoff Barkman <countryra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Remastering the Ubuntu Iso image was quite time consuming and failed
> frequently.
>
>
> Sounds quite similar to the experience of mastering CentOS Kickstart ISOs
> for Broadcast Appliance.  All of the fun of kicking a whale down the beach…
>
> FWIW, the ‘new model’ installer scripts for RHEL are available at GitHub [
> https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell-install].  These might be of
> use if you'd like to pursue a similar approach.  Basically, you’d need to
> replace the yum(8) calls with apt-get(8) calls.  And of course the package
> names will be quite different.  This approach avoids the need to master
> (not to mention host) massive ISO images.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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Re: [RDD] Rivendell distros

2016-08-24 Thread Seth Stevenson
It just seems to have stopped. I've emailed them and never gotten a
response.
On Aug 24, 2016 10:00 AM, "Rob Landry" <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:

>
> Did Tryphon go away? When did that happen?
>
>
> Rob
>
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>
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2016, Fred Gleason wrote:
>
> On Aug 24, 2016, at 09:07, rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
>>   I would be interested in putting a together Rivendell on
>>   different distros like rrubuntu that was put together a few
>>   years ago. I know there is the centos appliance, but would like
>>   a Debian/Ubuntu version and possibly others. I think people
>>   would be more willing to use Rivendell if prepackaged. Not being
>>   a programmer I'm not sure where to start. Is it even a good
>>   idea? Any thoughts?
>>
>>
>> I think it’s a great idea, specially as the Debian/Ubuntu folks do seem a
>> bit “orphaned” right now with the disappearance of the Tryphon packages.
>>  Getting there basically involves three large steps:
>>
>> 1) Get Rivendell running on the platform of choice.
>>
>> 2) Package Rivendell, using that platform’s native packaging system (dpkg
>> /
>> apt-get in this case)
>>
>> 3) Work up an installer
>>
>> Patches and other mods to improve the user experience on Debian/Ubuntu
>> will
>> be gratefully considered.  Just open an issue or pull request on GitHub as
>> appropriate.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
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>>
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Re: [RDD] Rivendell distros

2016-08-24 Thread Seth Stevenson
I would love to do it. Sounds like a bit of a learning curve for me. Any
one willing to help that has some experience? I can get Rivendell installed
from source on Debian, but would need help with the rest.
On Aug 24, 2016 9:46 AM, "Fred Gleason"  wrote:

> On Aug 24, 2016, at 09:07, rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I would be interested in putting a together Rivendell on different distros
> like rrubuntu that was put together a few years ago. I know there is the
> centos appliance, but would like a Debian/Ubuntu version and possibly
> others. I think people would be more willing to use Rivendell if
> prepackaged. Not being a programmer I'm not sure where to start. Is it even
> a good idea? Any thoughts?
>
>
> I think it’s a great idea, specially as the Debian/Ubuntu folks do seem a
> bit “orphaned” right now with the disappearance of the Tryphon packages.
> Getting there basically involves three large steps:
>
> 1) Get Rivendell running on the platform of choice.
>
> 2) Package Rivendell, using that platform’s native packaging system (dpkg
> / apt-get in this case)
>
> 3) Work up an installer
>
> Patches and other mods to improve the user experience on Debian/Ubuntu
> will be gratefully considered.  Just open an issue or pull request on
> GitHub as appropriate.
>
> Cheers!
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[RDD] Changing /var/snd

2016-08-08 Thread Seth Stevenson
Can rivendell be changed from storing audio on /var/snd to a specfic folder
that I create? If so how would that be done? Thanks!

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Re: [RDD] Pause a recording in RDLibrary?

2016-08-03 Thread Seth Stevenson
How easy would it be to get to run on Linux?
On Aug 3, 2016 9:33 AM, "Todd Baker"  wrote:

> Dear All:
>
>I have gotten the go ahead to make our Audacity version available for
> people to compile
> and use...
>
> Will be making sure that all the licensing and trademark stuff is on the
> up and up... so that make take a few.
> But hopefully I can release something in a few days or so.
>
> Our Windows 10 version works on both older Rivendell versions (1.5.2) and
> newer Rivendell 2.0 versions - via a Portable Settings file configuration.
> So, anyone that wants to use this will have to do some configuring to make
> it work for them. There is also specific user information constraints that
> may have to be compiled and or configured in.. so I will look at how to
> explain/configure that (Rivendell user needs permission to access content).
>
> The code "should" work in other OS environments, but I haven't built it
> anywhere else recently - so that will be an evolving animal I expect.
>
> Current names on the running are:
>  RDacity
>  AudioBaker
>  AudioRiv
>
> Anybody got any other name ideas?
>
> Will let you know when I have more information..
>
> Thanks,
>
> Todd Baker
> Radio Free Asia, Washington D.C.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "David Klann" 
> To: "Todd Baker" , "Al Peterson" <
> apeter...@radioamerica.com>
> Cc: "User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System" <
> rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>
> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 2:23:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [RDD] Pause a recording in RDLibrary?
>
> +1 for RDacity!
>
> Todd, I'd be willing and eager to help with your Linux porting,
> packaging and/or testing. Let me know on or off list if you'd like.
>
> Thanks!
>
>   ~David Klann
>WDRT, Viroqua, WI
>
>
> On 07/28/2016 01:14 PM, Todd Baker wrote:
> > Ah...
> >
> >A very good name as well...
> >
> > Tb
> >
> > 
> > *From: *"Al Peterson" 
> > *To: *"Todd Baker" 
> > *Cc: *"ermina" , "User discussion about the
> > Rivendell Radio Automation System" <
> rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>
> > *Sent: *Thursday, July 28, 2016 2:09:08 PM
> > *Subject: *Re: [RDD] Pause a recording in RDLibrary?
> >
> > My vote is for "*RD*acity" (arr-/das/-sity)
> > ap
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Todd Baker  > > wrote:
> >
> > ... because of trademark issues, we can't call it Audacity, they
> > have the rights to that name. AudioRiv maybe?
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [RDD] No audio on import

2016-08-03 Thread Seth Stevenson
Raspberry pi 2 with debian Jessie using Rivendell 2.15.0.
On Aug 3, 2016 7:53 AM, "Fred Gleason" <fr...@paravelsystems.com> wrote:

> On Aug 2, 2016, at 09:57, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Any other ideas on this?
>
>
> What is your environment (hardware, distro, etc)?
>
> Cheers!
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Re: [RDD] No audio on import

2016-08-02 Thread Seth Stevenson
Fred,

Any other ideas on this?
On Jul 29, 2016 3:42 PM, "Seth Stevenson" <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I had this problem awhile back, but the steps I took to fix it have not
> worked this time. I have a fresh install of debian and rivendell 2.14.1. I
> try to import audio and it says import complete immediately, but no audio
> is actually imported. I have tried several cuts. Here are the steps I did.
>
> I added rd-bin.conf to /etc/apache2/conf-available and changed the wording
> to require all granted.
>
> I edited the envvars file in apache2 to
>
> export APACHE_RUN_USER=pi
> export APACHE_RUN_GROUP=rivendell
>
> I have made sure pi is added to the group rivendell. I have given
> permissions to all users on /var/snd.
>
> On var/snd I can drag audio into the folder.
>
> My rd.conf file is set up properly.
>
> Apache is running and I can access http://localhost/rd-bin/addcart.htmlwith
> no problems.
>
> I have restarted Apache multiple times.
>
> If anyone could help me with this import issue, I would appreciate it.
>
> Thanks!!!
>
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Re: [RDD] Rdlibrary Import Problem

2016-08-01 Thread Seth Stevenson
I uninstalled faad2.  I didn't seem to have mp4v2 installed. Restarted
Rivendell and no change on import results.
On Aug 1, 2016 8:21 AM, "Fred Gleason"  wrote:

> On Jul 31, 2016, at 18:30, Emir Yapıcı  wrote:
>
> I have compiled the v2.15.0 on my Raspberry Pi2 and there were no problem.
> But i am facing a problem while importing audio on rdlibrary.
> Import process is so fast but there is no audio in the cut. When i run
> rdlibrary in terminal, i get
>
>
> Try uninstalling the ‘faad2’ and ‘mp4v2’ packages, restart the Rivendell
> service and try again.  This will let libmad do the decoding and give us
> some indication where things may be going off the rails.
>
> Cheers!
>
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Re: [RDD] Rdlibrary Import Problem

2016-08-01 Thread Seth Stevenson
Audio file??? I used several but the rivendell promos from the website
mainly, which should be ok. Or do you mean a rivendell file?

On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 11:45 AM, Fred Gleason <fr...@paravelsystems.com>
wrote:

> On Aug 1, 2016, at 11:27, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I uninstalled faad2. I didn't seem to have mp4v2 installed. Restarted
> Rivendell and no change at all on import results.
>
>
> Not reproducing it here.  Got a file you could post?
>
> Cheers!
>
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Re: [RDD] Rdlibrary Import Problem

2016-08-01 Thread Seth Stevenson
I uninstalled faad2. I didn't seem to have mp4v2 installed. Restarted
Rivendell and no change at all on import results.

On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Fred Gleason <fr...@paravelsystems.com>
wrote:

> On Jul 31, 2016, at 18:30, Emir Yapıcı <emiryap...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have compiled the v2.15.0 on my Raspberry Pi2 and there were no problem.
> But i am facing a problem while importing audio on rdlibrary.
> Import process is so fast but there is no audio in the cut. When i run
> rdlibrary in terminal, i get
>
>
> Try uninstalling the ‘faad2’ and ‘mp4v2’ packages, restart the Rivendell
> service and try again.  This will let libmad do the decoding and give us
> some indication where things may be going off the rails.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
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Re: [RDD] Rdlibrary Import Problem

2016-07-31 Thread Seth Stevenson
I have this problem that I posted about last Friday. I hope someone has an
answer. I haven't figured it out.
On Jul 31, 2016 6:30 PM, "Emir Yapıcı"  wrote:

> Hello everyone
>
> I have compiled the v2.15.0 on my Raspberry Pi2 and there were no problem.
> But i am facing a problem while importing audio on rdlibrary.
> Import process is so fast but there is no audio in the cut. When i run
> rdlibrary in terminal, i get
>
> "ReadAtom: "/media/pi/UUI/Funk Face (Radio Edit).mp3": invalid atom size,
> extends outside parent atom - skipping to end of "" "" 4294676580 vs 3038144
> ReadAtom: "/media/pi/UUI/Funk Face (Radio Edit).mp3": atom type  is suspect
> ReadChildAtoms: "/media/pi/UUI/Funk Face (Radio Edit).mp3": In atom
> missing child atom moov
> FindIntegerProperty: no such property - moov.mvhd.modificationTime
> (src/mp4file.cpp,746)"
>
>
> I have successfully imported this song on v2.10.3. Can anyone help me?
>
>
>
> *Best Regards*
> *Emir YAPICI*
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[RDD] No audio on import

2016-07-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
I had this problem awhile back, but the steps I took to fix it have not
worked this time. I have a fresh install of debian and rivendell 2.14.1. I
try to import audio and it says import complete immediately, but no audio
is actually imported. I have tried several cuts. Here are the steps I did.

I added rd-bin.conf to /etc/apache2/conf-available and changed the wording
to require all granted.

I edited the envvars file in apache2 to

export APACHE_RUN_USER=pi
export APACHE_RUN_GROUP=rivendell

I have made sure pi is added to the group rivendell. I have given
permissions to all users on /var/snd.

On var/snd I can drag audio into the folder.

My rd.conf file is set up properly.

Apache is running and I can access http://localhost/rd-bin/addcart.htmlwith
no problems.

I have restarted Apache multiple times.

If anyone could help me with this import issue, I would appreciate it.

Thanks!!!

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Re: [RDD] Rivendell dropbox with Dropbox.com

2016-07-12 Thread Seth Stevenson
I am using a raspberry pi and unfortunately Dropbox doesn't seem available
for it.
On Jul 12, 2016 10:51 AM, "Scott Powell" <scooter...@gmail.com> wrote:

> we use Rivendell drop box with dropbox.com.
>
> Simple as installing the dropbox.com client on one of your machines.
> That will give you a 'local sync'd' file
> Then set up Riv Drop Box the same as you would any other...
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Brandon <bran...@subliminalradio.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Hey Seth,
>>
>> Have a look at this article
>> <https://tecwhisperer.com/install-rivendell-automation-part-4-rivendell-hosts/>.
>> Skip down to the "Automate Music Import with Custom Dropboxes" section.
>> Basically, install your dropbox.com linux client. Then, map it to your
>> Rivendell dropbox. Very easy. Works like a charm!
>>
>> Brandon
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> How can I use the dropbox feature in Rivendell to look for a remote
>>> dropbox.com account? I want to import audio from a network that is not
>>> local.
>>>
>>>
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[RDD] Rivendell dropbox with Dropbox.com

2016-07-11 Thread Seth Stevenson
How can I use the dropbox feature in Rivendell to look for a remote
dropbox.com account? I want to import audio from a network that is not
local.


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Re: [RDD] Autostarting Rdairplay on bootup

2016-06-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
Ok wayne, Here is what I did.

I created a file called startrivendell.sh. In it is this

#!/bin/bash
sudo /etc/init.d/rivendell start
/usr/local/bin/rdairplay

I have it linked to the rdairplay icon in autostart folder

I edited visudo with this:

%bananapi ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /home/bananapi/startrivendell.sh

Still this won't work on startup.

On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Wayne Merricks <
waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:

> You can do sudo if you add a NOPASSWD flag via visudo to the script you
> need to run as sudo but thats getting ahead.
>
> The Rivendell init script does three things:
>
> 1.  Create /var/run/rivendell and chown it to the rivendell group
> 2.  Run /usr/sbin/rdcleandirs (seems to be a relatively new thing, I don't
> remember seeing it in v2.11)
> 3.  Runs caed, ripcd and rdcatchd
>
> Other than the /var/run/rivendell bit you can run these as your logged in
> user, they don't need root access.  In some ways if you're using JACK it is
> actually easier not to run as root.
>
> The Pi uses Debian Jessie these days and I think systemd runs on that.
> You could try these scripts I made for Ubuntu 16.04, in principle it should
> work:
>
> http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/UbuntuXenial#Systemd_Services
>
>
>
> On 29/06/16 17:41, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>
> /user/local/bin/caed etc do not seem to start rivendell. Only sudo
> /etc/init.d/rivendell start. I don't think you can have sudo run in a
> script though, can you? Don't know what else to try.
>
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Wayne Merricks <
> waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:
>
>> In theory you could replace the exec line with a script:
>>
>> Exec=/home/pi/startRivendell.sh
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> /usr/local/bin/caed &
>> /usr/local/bin/ripcd &
>> /usr/local/bin/rdcatchd &
>>
>> sleep 5
>>
>> /usr/local/bin/rdairplay
>>
>> remember to chmod it (chmod ug+x /home/pi/startRivendell.sh)
>>
>> You could also make the script wait until caed etc starts:
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>>
>> #Wait for CAED
>> WAIT=1
>> while [ $WAIT == 1 ]; do
>>
>>   pidof caed >/dev/null
>>   if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
>> WAIT = 0
>>   fi
>>
>>   #Wait 1 second before trying again
>>   sleep 1
>>
>> done
>>
>> #Load airplay
>> /usr/local/bin/rdairplay
>>
>>
>> On 29/06/16 16:05, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>>
>> I did try the autostart route. It complained about missing daemons. I
>> this is because also in rc.local I have the daemons starting  as
>> /etc/init.d/rivendell start. From looking at system log it seems that the
>> programs in autostart happens before rc.local runs so rdairplay in
>> autostart doesn't seem the daemons. I guess the question then is how to
>> maybe start the daemons before autostart runs. I look around but didn't see
>> any way autostarting via gui. Thanks for your help!
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Wayne Merricks <
>> <waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com>waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:
>>
>>> don't bother with rc.local it doesn't always work and its hard to figure
>>> out why.
>>>
>>> I have an older pi running wheezy as opposed to the newer jessie build.
>>>
>>> Inside the users directory I have this:
>>>
>>> /home/pi/.config/autostart
>>>
>>> I'm not sure if any scripts work here but the standard Linux desktop
>>> files work e.g. a file something like this:
>>>
>>> [Desktop Entry]
>>> Type=Application
>>> Exec=/usr/local/bin/rdairplay
>>>
>>> You can copy/paste an existing desktop file into here and it should
>>> work.  Also have a look around your system settings for startup
>>> applications, if you have that (I think the newer Pi OS' do) then just use
>>> the GUI to do it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 29/06/16 15:32, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have been pulling my hair out trying to autostart rdairplay on a pi. I
>>> have created a script to do this called rdairplay located at
>>> /home/bananapi. I then added the script to rc.local like this. sudo sh
>>> /etc/init.d/rdairplay. I then go to terminal and run sudo
>>> /etc/init.d/rc.local start and it runs fine and rdairplay comes up. However
>>> when I reboot it does not run the rdairplay application. I have tried
>>> everything I know. Why would it run manually, but not on reboot. Is there a
>&g

Re: [RDD] Autostarting Rdairplay on bootup

2016-06-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
Wayne,

I ran the script and it messed up the mysql database. I'm confused on how
to make your instructions work. Also how would I use visudo with the script
I made?

On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Wayne Merricks <
waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:

> You can do sudo if you add a NOPASSWD flag via visudo to the script you
> need to run as sudo but thats getting ahead.
>
> The Rivendell init script does three things:
>
> 1.  Create /var/run/rivendell and chown it to the rivendell group
> 2.  Run /usr/sbin/rdcleandirs (seems to be a relatively new thing, I don't
> remember seeing it in v2.11)
> 3.  Runs caed, ripcd and rdcatchd
>
> Other than the /var/run/rivendell bit you can run these as your logged in
> user, they don't need root access.  In some ways if you're using JACK it is
> actually easier not to run as root.
>
> The Pi uses Debian Jessie these days and I think systemd runs on that.
> You could try these scripts I made for Ubuntu 16.04, in principle it should
> work:
>
> http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/UbuntuXenial#Systemd_Services
>
>
>
> On 29/06/16 17:41, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>
> /user/local/bin/caed etc do not seem to start rivendell. Only sudo
> /etc/init.d/rivendell start. I don't think you can have sudo run in a
> script though, can you? Don't know what else to try.
>
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Wayne Merricks <
> waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:
>
>> In theory you could replace the exec line with a script:
>>
>> Exec=/home/pi/startRivendell.sh
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> /usr/local/bin/caed &
>> /usr/local/bin/ripcd &
>> /usr/local/bin/rdcatchd &
>>
>> sleep 5
>>
>> /usr/local/bin/rdairplay
>>
>> remember to chmod it (chmod ug+x /home/pi/startRivendell.sh)
>>
>> You could also make the script wait until caed etc starts:
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>>
>> #Wait for CAED
>> WAIT=1
>> while [ $WAIT == 1 ]; do
>>
>>   pidof caed >/dev/null
>>   if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
>> WAIT = 0
>>   fi
>>
>>   #Wait 1 second before trying again
>>   sleep 1
>>
>> done
>>
>> #Load airplay
>> /usr/local/bin/rdairplay
>>
>>
>> On 29/06/16 16:05, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>>
>> I did try the autostart route. It complained about missing daemons. I
>> this is because also in rc.local I have the daemons starting  as
>> /etc/init.d/rivendell start. From looking at system log it seems that the
>> programs in autostart happens before rc.local runs so rdairplay in
>> autostart doesn't seem the daemons. I guess the question then is how to
>> maybe start the daemons before autostart runs. I look around but didn't see
>> any way autostarting via gui. Thanks for your help!
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Wayne Merricks <
>> <waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com>waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:
>>
>>> don't bother with rc.local it doesn't always work and its hard to figure
>>> out why.
>>>
>>> I have an older pi running wheezy as opposed to the newer jessie build.
>>>
>>> Inside the users directory I have this:
>>>
>>> /home/pi/.config/autostart
>>>
>>> I'm not sure if any scripts work here but the standard Linux desktop
>>> files work e.g. a file something like this:
>>>
>>> [Desktop Entry]
>>> Type=Application
>>> Exec=/usr/local/bin/rdairplay
>>>
>>> You can copy/paste an existing desktop file into here and it should
>>> work.  Also have a look around your system settings for startup
>>> applications, if you have that (I think the newer Pi OS' do) then just use
>>> the GUI to do it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 29/06/16 15:32, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have been pulling my hair out trying to autostart rdairplay on a pi. I
>>> have created a script to do this called rdairplay located at
>>> /home/bananapi. I then added the script to rc.local like this. sudo sh
>>> /etc/init.d/rdairplay. I then go to terminal and run sudo
>>> /etc/init.d/rc.local start and it runs fine and rdairplay comes up. However
>>> when I reboot it does not run the rdairplay application. I have tried
>>> everything I know. Why would it run manually, but not on reboot. Is there a
>>> better or different way to do this?
>>>
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Re: [RDD] Autostarting Rdairplay on bootup

2016-06-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
/user/local/bin/caed etc do not seem to start rivendell. Only sudo
/etc/init.d/rivendell start. I don't think you can have sudo run in a
script though, can you? Don't know what else to try.

On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Wayne Merricks <
waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:

> In theory you could replace the exec line with a script:
>
> Exec=/home/pi/startRivendell.sh
>
> #!/bin/bash
> /usr/local/bin/caed &
> /usr/local/bin/ripcd &
> /usr/local/bin/rdcatchd &
>
> sleep 5
>
> /usr/local/bin/rdairplay
>
> remember to chmod it (chmod ug+x /home/pi/startRivendell.sh)
>
> You could also make the script wait until caed etc starts:
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> #Wait for CAED
> WAIT=1
> while [ $WAIT == 1 ]; do
>
>   pidof caed >/dev/null
>   if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
> WAIT = 0
>   fi
>
>   #Wait 1 second before trying again
>   sleep 1
>
> done
>
> #Load airplay
> /usr/local/bin/rdairplay
>
>
> On 29/06/16 16:05, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>
> I did try the autostart route. It complained about missing daemons. I this
> is because also in rc.local I have the daemons starting  as
> /etc/init.d/rivendell start. From looking at system log it seems that the
> programs in autostart happens before rc.local runs so rdairplay in
> autostart doesn't seem the daemons. I guess the question then is how to
> maybe start the daemons before autostart runs. I look around but didn't see
> any way autostarting via gui. Thanks for your help!
>
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Wayne Merricks <
> waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:
>
>> don't bother with rc.local it doesn't always work and its hard to figure
>> out why.
>>
>> I have an older pi running wheezy as opposed to the newer jessie build.
>>
>> Inside the users directory I have this:
>>
>> /home/pi/.config/autostart
>>
>> I'm not sure if any scripts work here but the standard Linux desktop
>> files work e.g. a file something like this:
>>
>> [Desktop Entry]
>> Type=Application
>> Exec=/usr/local/bin/rdairplay
>>
>> You can copy/paste an existing desktop file into here and it should
>> work.  Also have a look around your system settings for startup
>> applications, if you have that (I think the newer Pi OS' do) then just use
>> the GUI to do it.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 29/06/16 15:32, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been pulling my hair out trying to autostart rdairplay on a pi. I
>> have created a script to do this called rdairplay located at
>> /home/bananapi. I then added the script to rc.local like this. sudo sh
>> /etc/init.d/rdairplay. I then go to terminal and run sudo
>> /etc/init.d/rc.local start and it runs fine and rdairplay comes up. However
>> when I reboot it does not run the rdairplay application. I have tried
>> everything I know. Why would it run manually, but not on reboot. Is there a
>> better or different way to do this?
>>
>> --
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Re: [RDD] Autostarting Rdairplay on bootup

2016-06-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
I did try the autostart route. It complained about missing daemons. I this
is because also in rc.local I have the daemons starting  as
/etc/init.d/rivendell start. From looking at system log it seems that the
programs in autostart happens before rc.local runs so rdairplay in
autostart doesn't seem the daemons. I guess the question then is how to
maybe start the daemons before autostart runs. I look around but didn't see
any way autostarting via gui. Thanks for your help!

On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Wayne Merricks <
waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:

> don't bother with rc.local it doesn't always work and its hard to figure
> out why.
>
> I have an older pi running wheezy as opposed to the newer jessie build.
>
> Inside the users directory I have this:
>
> /home/pi/.config/autostart
>
> I'm not sure if any scripts work here but the standard Linux desktop files
> work e.g. a file something like this:
>
> [Desktop Entry]
> Type=Application
> Exec=/usr/local/bin/rdairplay
>
> You can copy/paste an existing desktop file into here and it should work.
> Also have a look around your system settings for startup applications, if
> you have that (I think the newer Pi OS' do) then just use the GUI to do it.
>
>
>
> On 29/06/16 15:32, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have been pulling my hair out trying to autostart rdairplay on a pi. I
> have created a script to do this called rdairplay located at
> /home/bananapi. I then added the script to rc.local like this. sudo sh
> /etc/init.d/rdairplay. I then go to terminal and run sudo
> /etc/init.d/rc.local start and it runs fine and rdairplay comes up. However
> when I reboot it does not run the rdairplay application. I have tried
> everything I know. Why would it run manually, but not on reboot. Is there a
> better or different way to do this?
>
> --
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[RDD] Autostarting Rdairplay on bootup

2016-06-29 Thread Seth Stevenson
Hi all,

I have been pulling my hair out trying to autostart rdairplay on a pi. I
have created a script to do this called rdairplay located at
/home/bananapi. I then added the script to rc.local like this. sudo sh
/etc/init.d/rdairplay. I then go to terminal and run sudo
/etc/init.d/rc.local start and it runs fine and rdairplay comes up. However
when I reboot it does not run the rdairplay application. I have tried
everything I know. Why would it run manually, but not on reboot. Is there a
better or different way to do this?

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Re: [RDD] Program file shortcuts

2016-06-28 Thread Seth Stevenson
When did that it says unable to start Rivendell daemons. What am I missing?
On Jun 28, 2016 6:31 AM, "drew Roberts"  wrote:

>
>
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 6:29 AM,  wrote:
>
>> There was no auto start folder in the .config file.
>>
>
> Just create one.
>
>
>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jun 27, 2016, at 12:06 AM, Geoff Barkman 
>> wrote:
>>
>> I use ubuntu and it's quite similar.
>> First create a desktop shortcut. Sometimes you can right click on the
>> main menu and add to desktop.
>> Now fire up the file manager.
>> Hit ctrl H to turn on hidden files. Look near the top of your home
>> directory for a folder called .config (all hidden files have dot at the
>> start). Now double click on .config folder then go into the autostart
>> folder. Move your desktop shortcut into there and it will autostart on
>> login.
>> Many thanks
>> Geoff barkman
>>
>> all the best,
>
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[RDD] Program file shortcuts

2016-06-26 Thread Seth Stevenson
Where does the program files for the Rivendell programs reside. I am trying
to find the one for rdpanel so I can try to make it autostart on bootup. I
am using debian wheezy. Thanks!
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Re: [RDD] Appliance Versions...

2016-06-24 Thread Seth Stevenson
Ok Fred, it turned out to be a the sound card issue that tom reported. I
added rate 48000 to around.conf and it worked. It was saying something
about 96000 not being found. No idea why that was a problem
.
On Jun 24, 2016 9:30 AM, "Fred Gleason"  wrote:

> On Jun 23, 2016, at 21:21, rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I tried a fresh install tonight. The appliance version is of rivendell is
> 2.5.5 and centos 6.6. The first thing I did was yum update then rdadmin. It
> worked, then I rebooted and daemons won't start. The upgrade was to centos
> 6.8 and rivendell 2.14.1. I tried the sound card amendment and that didn't
> help. Something is breaking, but I don't know what.
>
>
> Did you reboot the system after doing the update?  That update includes
> new kernel and glibc versions; a reboot will be needed before things will
> work properly.
>
> FWIW, I just tried something very similar here: installed Appliance
> 6.6.5.1.  That installed CentOS 6.5 and Rivendell 2.5.5.  Rivendell worked
> fine.  Did a full update.  Rebooted.  Got CentOS 6.8.  Rivendell was
> updated to v2.14.1, and still works fine.  And, no trace of ‘gam_server’
> here either.
>
> Something’s not adding up somewhere.
>
> Cheers!
>
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Re: [RDD] Appliance Versions...

2016-06-23 Thread Seth Stevenson
This was my issue. I wonder if you do the update and then start rdadmin if
it would work. I'll do a reinstall tonight and find out.

On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Tom Van Gorkom <tomvangor...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I spoke too soon. I forgot to reboot after all the updates. Now Rivendell
> daemons fail to start.
> Mysql works fine.
> Can stop rivendell service but when start it, if fails.  Where should I
> look? Some update broke it.
>
>
>
> Tom Van Gorkom
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> Cell: 865-803-7427
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>
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Tom Van Gorkom <tomvangor...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Back on the appliance install...  I just installed from the appliance DVD
>> 2.6.6-x86_64iso. As soon as it installed and rebooted, I ran RDAdmin before
>> updating anything and it ran fine. I then ran updates for everything from
>> the terminal and it still works fine. Perhaps the key now is to be sure to
>> run RDAmin before updating... or it was just a fluke that doing it all at
>> once before running RDAdmin failed to start Riv daemons the other day.
>>
>> For what it's worth.
>>
>> Tom Van Gorkom
>> Radio Esperanza Engineering, KRIO AM/FM, KOIR FM
>> Office: 956-380-8150
>> Cell: 865-803-7427
>>
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>> 4300 S US Hwy 281
>> Edinburg, TX 78539
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 1:48 PM, Cowboy <c...@cwf1.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 23 Jun 2016 14:20:37 -0400 (EDT)
>>> Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Why do folks prefer Ubuntu to Debian?
>>>
>>>  Um
>>>  Because Ubuntu is more like M$ Windows than Debian is ?
>>>
>>>  I dunno, but it certainly appears Ubuntu is a whole lot
>>>  more "because we can" than I'd ever think about using
>>>  on a revenue stream.
>>>  Just sayin' 
>>>
>>>  It's certainly popular. ( but so is M$ Windows )
>>>
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Re: [RDD] Appliance Versions...

2016-06-22 Thread Seth Stevenson
Ok. But that only upgrades Rivendell and not mysql. That is where I ran
into trouble. The new version of rivendell doesn't work with mysql as I
understand it, and therefore doesn't work, therefore upgrading rivendell
doesn't really help at all. I guess I am looking for an update of the whole
appliance dvd with everything working together out of the box.

On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 1:39 PM, Fred Gleason <fr...@paravelsystems.com>
wrote:

> On Jun 22, 2016, at 13:31, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Those commands didn't work for me. I think is has to do with mysql/maria
> and the newest version of Rivendell. Fred could you give us some help on
> the proper way to do an upgrade off the Appliance so that Rivendell and the
> database work smoothly?
>
>
> All that should normally be required is doing (as root):
>
> yum update rivendell
>
> The machine will need Internet access when running that command.
>
> The only other caveat is that, if you are running multiple hosts sharing
> the same database, that they all be running a version that uses the same
> database schema.  In practice, that means that the first two digits of the
> Rivendell version string must be the same.  For example:
>
> 2.10.0 — 2.10.3 Same DB schema, OK to mix
> 2.10.3 — 2.14.0 Different DB schemas, *don’t* mix on the same system!
>
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Re: [RDD] Appliance Versions...

2016-06-22 Thread Seth Stevenson
Those commands didn't work for me. I think is has to do with mysql/maria
and the newest version of Rivendell. Fred could you give us some help on
the proper way to do an upgrade off the Appliance so that Rivendell and the
database work smoothly?

On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Cowboy <c...@cwf1.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 17:45:46 +0100
> "Gerard" <gerard.bur...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
> > I too have the same problems with daemons not starting after upgrade
> > I was determined that I would get my head round lunix and Rivendell
> > this time after several attempts and giving up
>
>  In spite of rumors to the contrary, I wasn't born in a data center
>  either.
>  ( nor in a radio station, and neither in a TV station )
>
>  Depending on what you're used to, it can be daunting to the
>  point sometimes the learning curve feels like a vertical line.
>
>  Oh, and BTW: Linux is a kernel, not an OS.
>  So, when you get a handle on one OS, just because it runs over
>  a linux kernel, doesn't mean you know them all.
>  ( though most of them are a *nix derivative of the two basic flavors )
>
> > I thought I had worked it out by removing a usb stick it started but
> > when I tried to get in to library it crashed  now im back to daemons
> > not starting again … is there a command to stop and start them ?
>
>  Depending on the OS and version...
>  First try
>  service rivendell restart
>  but it could be
>  service restart rivendell
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Re: [RDD] Appliance Versions...

2016-06-22 Thread Seth Stevenson
I had terrible trouble when upgrading rivendell after a fresh install of
the appliance which I believe was Rivendell 2.5.5 on Centos 6. Rivendell
upgraded to 2.14.1 just fine, but then the daemons wouldn't start. After
much hassle I removed the mysql that came with the appliance, and installed
mariadb. Now the daemons see the mysql database, but I can't get mysql to
start, which is where I am stuck at currently. Can the whole appliance be
upgraded so maria and rivendell 2.14.1 work out of the box?

On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Alessio Elmi <alessio_e...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

> I have to admit I never used the appliance for my needs. I always used
> Debian. However, if MySQL daemon doesn't start you should see any
> motivation in syslog, but again, I don't have experience on that. Moreover
> I don't see how upgrading Rivendell packages would hurt on SQL
> setup/config, it shouldn't. Check if there is anything helpful in the logs.
>
> Il giorno mer 22 giu 2016 alle ore 16:05 Seth Stevenson <
> rcflye...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
>> I had terrible trouble when upgrading rivendell after a fresh install of
>> the appliance which I believe was Rivendell 2.5.5 on Centos 6. Rivendell
>> upgraded to 2.14.1 just fine, but then the daemons wouldn't start. After
>> much hassle I removed the mysql that came with the appliance, and installed
>> mariadb. Now the daemons see the mysql database, but I can't get mysql to
>> start, which is where I am stuck at currently. Can the whole appliance be
>> upgraded so maria and rivendell 2.14.1 work out of the box?
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 9:28 AM, Alessio Elmi <alessio_e...@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I think you can can interpret that number this way:
>>> 2.6.6.1 ->
>>> 2 -> Rivendell 2.x
>>> 6.6 -> based on CentOS 6.6
>>> 1 -> subrelease, with setup/config fixes.
>>>
>>> However, you should have Paravel repository enabled with the Appliance.
>>> A simple "yum upgrade" will bring Rivendell to the latest released version.
>>> Fred could correct me if wrong.
>>>
>>> Ale
>>>
>>> Il giorno mer 22 giu 2016 alle ore 15:14 Cowboy <c...@cwf1.com> ha
>>> scritto:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 22 Jun 2016 07:05:01 -0500
>>>> Alan Smith <alansm...@flinn.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Then there was another appliance that was RD 2.5.5 on CentOS 6.5
>>>> > and the current one which is RD 2.5.5 on CentOS 6.6
>>>>
>>>>  You see, why I asked...
>>>>  The current release is 2.14.1 but I'll admit I haven't gotten an
>>>>  appliance DVD in a while. The appliance version is 2.6.6.1 but
>>>>  that clearly is not the Rivendell release number.
>>>>
>>>>  Hey, Fredrick !?
>>>>   Even I'm a bit confused ( difficult to believe as it may be )
>>>>
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Re: [RDD] Appliance client/server

2016-05-01 Thread Seth Stevenson
It says it is installed. Any ideas how to do this?
On May 1, 2016 7:55 PM, "Cowboy"  wrote:

> On Saturday 30 April 2016 10:52:19 pm rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
> >  However it doesn't seems to transfer to centos. For instance the
> etc/export file doesn't seem to exist on the appliance install.
>
>  Is the NFS package(s) installed ?
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Re: [RDD] Rivendell on a Pi 3

2016-04-27 Thread Seth Stevenson
Drew,

Just wondered if you had success getting everything running, and how it was
operating on the pi3?

Seth Stevenson

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I believe that is correct as far at the gpio. You can use wiring pi with
> the gpio on the pi itself. I'm not that familiar with it, but Wayne Merrick
> was the one that clued me in on doing that with the pi.
>
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 3:02 PM, Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I wasn't aware that the GPIO utility was useful except with a handful of
>> of Measurement Computing cards, none of which is compatible with a Pi as
>> far as I know.
>>
>>
>> Rob
>>
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Re: [RDD] Rivendell on a Pi 3

2016-04-25 Thread Seth Stevenson
I believe that is correct as far at the gpio. You can use wiring pi with
the gpio on the pi itself. I'm not that familiar with it, but Wayne Merrick
was the one that clued me in on doing that with the pi.

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>
> I wasn't aware that the GPIO utility was useful except with a handful of
> of Measurement Computing cards, none of which is compatible with a Pi as
> far as I know.
>
>
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Re: [RDD] Rivendell on a Pi 3

2016-04-25 Thread Seth Stevenson
Drew,

What I did was download the source file and compile using Wayne's guide. It
was fairly easy.

I did add two additional steps after compile.

Change the envvars file in /etc/apache2

export APACHE_RUN_USER = change this to your linux username. Mine is just
Pi.
export APACHE_RUN_GROUP=change to rivendell or whatever your audio group
name is.

To get the Rivendell daemons to automatically boot on startup:

add sudo /etc/init.d/rivendell start to the  file /etc/rc.local

Also make sure you copy the rd-bin.conf to /etc/apache2/conf.d as listed in
Wayne's guide.

Hope this helps

Seth

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 8:24 AM, drew Roberts <zotz...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 8:15 AM, Wayne Merricks <
> waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:
>
>> When you do a manual source install, you have to compile GPIO separately
>> (it doesn't work on 3.x kernels).  HPI is detected at the configure stage
>> and also won't install (you're on a Pi).
>>
>
> Right.
>
>>
>> I'm guessing that by using the tryphon src it is pulling in all of that
>> without giving you an option.  Download the source directly and follow the
>> same steps:
>>
>
> I think I can do this from the deb side of things if I make the correct
> adjustments in the debian directory of the source downloaded from tryphon.
> I just need to figure that bit out I think.
>
> I had no problem with the steps given below on the tryphon sources.
>
> I had problems afterwards getting the apache stuff to work and things like
> that. I have it playing sounds from rdiarplay via alsa just fine at this
> time. There are other issues still to be sorted though.
>
>>
>> wget
>> http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ftpdocs/rivendell/rivendell-2.12.0.tar.gz
>> tar -zxvf rivendell-2.12.0.tar.gz
>>
>> cd rivendell-2.12.0
>>
>> ./configure --libexecdir=/var/www/rd-bin
>> make
>> sudo make install
>>
>> That is pretty much it other than sorting out any init scripts to cope
>> with /var/run/rivendell.
>>
>
> all the best,
>
> drew
>
>
>>
>>
>> On 25/04/16 12:55, drew Roberts wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 7:18 AM, Wayne Merricks <
>> <waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com>waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> The Pi build is basically the same as Debian 6.  I've put it on an
>>> original Pi a few years ago.
>>>
>>>
>>> http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Debian_6_Install_Rivendell_2.1.1_from_Source
>>>
>>> The issue with Jessie is QT3 is a pain to get going manually but if you
>>> add the tryphon source repos you should be fine.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback Wayne.
>>
>> I did:
>>
>> apt-get source rivendell
>>
>> from the tryphon repos.
>>
>> From my first post one this subject:
>>
>> "Tried building the deb the debian way but Had issues with the fact that
>> I could not get the gpio stuff to compile on this kernel and that I could
>> not get the audioscience stuff to be seen."
>>
>> I probably should have solved that and proceeded in the normal debian way.
>>
>> What I did was proceed with a more normal;
>> ./autogen.sh
>> ./configure --libexecdir=/var/www/rd-bin
>> make
>> make
>> sudo make install
>>
>> route and then try fix issues  from there.
>>
>> If you know off the top of your head, how would you tell the deb section
>> to leave out the gpio and sudioscience bits?
>>
>>
>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Wayne
>>>
>>> all the best,
>>
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[RDD] Glasscoder + Jack

2016-04-12 Thread Seth Stevenson
Hi,

I am working to get glasscoder working. I had it working once last week,
but now when I try to start it, it says no connection to jack server, and
does not show up in jack. Is there some trick to make it connect? I have
tried multiple times, and again I did have it working before. Thanks.

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[RDD] Glasscoder settings

2016-04-06 Thread Seth Stevenson
Here is my sample glasscoder settings for a test stream. I am using shout cast 
version one. Does the port go in as part of the irk as I have it? I don't have 
a user name. What goes in jack server name and client? I see glasscoder in my 
jack connections and have made the connections to rivendell output. I started 
glasscoder, but don't see any audio going through. What's missing? Thanks!


glasscoder \
--server-type=shout1 \
--server-url=http://s38.myradiostream.com:6238/ \
--server-auth=:letmein \
--audio-format=mp3 \
--audio-samplerate=48000 \
--audio-channels=2 \
--audio-bitrate=128 \
--stream-name="Seth Radio" \
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Re: [RDD] glasscoder error

2016-04-06 Thread Seth Stevenson
You Rock Fred! Thanks a million!
On Apr 6, 2016 1:41 PM, "jorge soto" <jsoto3...@gmail.com> wrote:

> that did it,
> Thanx Fred!
>
> 2016-04-06 9:31 GMT-07:00 Frederick Gleason <fr...@paravelsystems.com>:
>
>> On Apr 6, 2016, at 11:47 52, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > It says docbook-xsl-ns  1.76.1+dfsg-1.
>>
>> Ok.
>>
>> I’ve just added the derived documentation files to the GitHub repo, so it
>> should no longer be necessary to deal with the DocBook toolchain unless you
>> actually want to change the docs.  Please test!  If you’re working with a
>> repo that’s been cloned from GitHub, then all you need to do is (from the
>> top of the source tree):
>>
>> make maintainer-clean
>> git pull origin master
>>
>> and then build as usual.  Or, you can check out a fresh copy by doing:
>>
>> git clone http://github.com/ElvishArtisan/GlassCoder
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
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Re: [RDD] glasscoder error

2016-04-06 Thread Seth Stevenson
It says docbook-xsl-ns  1.76.1+dfsg-1.
On Apr 6, 2016 11:42 AM, "Frederick Gleason" <fr...@paravelsystems.com>
wrote:

> On Apr 5, 2016, at 21:42 32, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > xsltproc /usr/share/doc/docbook-xsl-ns/manpages/docbook.xsl
> glasscoder.xml
> > warning: failed to load external entity
> "/usr/share/doc/docbook-xsl-ns/manpages/docbook.xsl"
> > cannot parse /usr/share/doc/docbook-xsl-ns/manpages/docbook.xsl
> > Makefile:489: recipe for target 'glasscoder.1' failed
>
> ‘Kay, looks like it’s having a problem reading the stylesheet.
>
> What version of XSL stylesheets is this?
>
> Cheers!
>
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Re: [RDD] glasscoder error

2016-04-05 Thread Seth Stevenson
Making all in conf
make[1]: Entering directory
'/home/bananapi/Downloads/GlassCoder-master/conf'
Making all in httpd
make[2]: Entering directory
'/home/bananapi/Downloads/GlassCoder-master/conf/httpd'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for 'all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory
'/home/bananapi/Downloads/GlassCoder-master/conf/httpd'
make[2]: Entering directory
'/home/bananapi/Downloads/GlassCoder-master/conf'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for 'all-am'.
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/bananapi/Downloads/GlassCoder-master/conf'
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/bananapi/Downloads/GlassCoder-master/conf'
Making all in docs
make[1]: Entering directory
'/home/bananapi/Downloads/GlassCoder-master/docs'
xsltproc /usr/share/doc/docbook-xsl-ns/manpages/docbook.xsl glasscoder.xml
warning: failed to load external entity
"/usr/share/doc/docbook-xsl-ns/manpages/docbook.xsl"
cannot parse /usr/share/doc/docbook-xsl-ns/manpages/docbook.xsl
Makefile:489: recipe for target 'glasscoder.1' failed
make[1]: *** [glasscoder.1] Error 4
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/bananapi/Downloads/GlassCoder-master/docs'
Makefile:337: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed


On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 6:25 PM, Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I post them tonight when I get home.
> On Apr 5, 2016 3:06 PM, "Frederick Gleason" <fr...@paravelsystems.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On Apr 5, 2016, at 13:01 48, rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> > I can't get the disable command to work. I have tried multiple ways.
>> I'm trying to set the export correctly, but having a devil of a time. I'll
>> continue working on it though.
>>
>> What errors exactly is it throwing?
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
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Re: [RDD] glasscoder error

2016-04-05 Thread Seth Stevenson
I post them tonight when I get home.
On Apr 5, 2016 3:06 PM, "Frederick Gleason" 
wrote:

> On Apr 5, 2016, at 13:01 48, rcflye...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I can't get the disable command to work. I have tried multiple ways. I'm
> trying to set the export correctly, but having a devil of a time. I'll
> continue working on it though.
>
> What errors exactly is it throwing?
>
> Cheers!
>
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[RDD] Compiling darkice with jack

2016-04-02 Thread Seth Stevenson
I am trying to compile darkice so I have jack support. Darkice is in my 
repository but doesn't have jack support. Darkice is not finding my jack and 
other libraries. I have jack installed and working with rivendell. How do I get 
darkice to point to these libraries so it compiles them? 



checking for lame library at /usr ... configure: WARNING: not found, building 
without lame
checking for vorbis libraries at /usr ... configure: WARNING: not found, 
building without Ogg Vorbis
checking for opus libraries at /usr ... configure: WARNING: not found, building 
without Ogg Opus
checking for faac library at /usr ... configure: WARNING: not found, building 
without faac
checking for aacplus library at /usr ... configure: WARNING: not found, 
building without aacplus
checking for twolame library at /usr ... found at /usr 
checking for alsa libraries at /usr ... configure: WARNING: not found, building 
without ALSA support
checking for pulseaudio libraries at /usr ... configure: WARNING: not found, 
building without PULSEAUDIO support
checking for jack libraries at /usr ... configure: WARNING: not found, building 
without JACK support
checking for samplerate libraries at /usr ... configure: WARNING: not found, 
building libsamplerate support


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Re: [RDD] Jack connections

2016-03-30 Thread Seth Stevenson
Ok, figured out what was happening. I had my card enabled in rdalsaconfig.
I removed it from the list and now can make connections.
On Mar 29, 2016 10:42 PM,  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I got jack setup with my rivendell setup. All loads fine in qjackctl.
> However, I can't get the connections from rivendell to play out. A line
> shows up for about half a second, and goes away. I tried the macro way to
> set up jack connections and nothing happens either. I can see the rivendell
> outputs and the system inputs, but they just won't connect. I have tried
> alsaplayer and audacity and they connect to jack fine.
>
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Re: [RDD] Rdlibrary importing issue

2016-03-21 Thread Seth Stevenson
Here is what I have.



radio@seth:/usr/local/libexec$ df -TH
Filesystem Type  Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root  ext4   32G  3.6G   27G  12% /
devtmpfs   devtmpfs  459M  4.1k  459M   1% /dev
none   tmpfs 4.1k 0  4.1k   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
none   tmpfs  92M  848k   91M   1% /run
none   tmpfs 5.3M 0  5.3M   0% /run/lock
none   tmpfs 459M   24M  435M   6% /run/shm
none   tmpfs 105M   25k  105M   1% /run/user
/dev/mmcblk0p1 vfat   63M  4.9M   58M   8% /media/radio/324A-3901
radio@seth:/usr/local/libexec$ ls -alrt /var/snd
total 1900
drwxr-xr-x 15 root  root 4096 Mar 18 08:11 ..
drwxrwxrwx  2 radio rivendell4096 Mar 18 08:14 .
-rw-rw-rw-  1 radio radio 1933368 Mar 18 08:14 99_001.wav
radio@seth:/usr/local/libexec$ grep "^Audio" /etc/rd.conf
AudioOwner=radio
AudioGroup=rivendell


On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 1:46 AM, David Klann <dkl...@linux.com> wrote:

>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>
> Hey Seth,
>
> This sounds suspiciously like a permissions issue with the audio file
> directory (usually /var/snd). This directory should be owned by the user
> specified in /etc/rd.conf as "AudioOwner". The directory should also
> have group ownership matching the group in the setting "AudioGroup" in
> /etc/rd.conf. Finally, the directory should have its permission "mode"
> set to either "755" or "775". If changing that directory to the above
> ownership and permissions doesn't help, please post the output of the
> following commands:
>
> df -Th
> ls -alrt /var/snd
> grep "^Audio" /etc/rd.conf
>
> Hope this helps!
>
>   ~David Klann
>
>
>
>
> On 03/21/2016 12:19 PM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Sorry for the flood of questions lately. Getting a lot of problems
> solved and I appreciate it.
> >
> > I now have an issue with import in rdlibrary. The import shows
> complete, but no audio is actually there; just metadata.  The is no
> files in var/snd either. A search seemed to indicate I need to do this.
> >
> > chown root:root rdxport.cgi
> > chmod 4755 rdxport.cgi
> >
> >
> > I've done this and it didn't help. My rdxport.cgi is root root with
> rwsr-xr-x permissions. Is this my problem?
> >
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[RDD] Rdlibrary importing issue

2016-03-21 Thread Seth Stevenson
Hi all,

Sorry for the flood of questions lately. Getting a lot of problems solved
and I appreciate it.

I now have an issue with import in rdlibrary. The import shows complete,
but no audio is actually there; just metadata.  The is no files in var/snd
either. A search seemed to indicate I need to do this.

chown root:root rdxport.cgi
chmod 4755 rdxport.cgi


I've done this and it didn't help. My rdxport.cgi is root root with
rwsr-xr-x permissions. Is this my problem?

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[RDD] Can't delete audio or import audio in rdlibrary

2016-03-11 Thread Seth Stevenson
I'm getting a unable to find destination file in rdlibrary when I go to
import audio. Also I can't delete any audio. I checked /etc/apache2 and
there was no conf.d directory. I made that and put the rd-bin.conf file in
there, and rebooted. Still nothing.

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[RDD] Rivendell with audio switcher

2016-03-08 Thread Seth Stevenson
I work for a large network with about 45 stations. All our programming is
originated in one location and delivered to the stations via satellite
feeds. A dish at each site receives the audio to the transmitters and
towers which are co-located. All the programming is the same for each
station. For local ID's and PSA's we use a Burk LX-1 switcher. For ID at
the top of the hour, our ENCO DAD fires a command to the switcher which
activates a CD player and plays the ID. Then a command is given to switch
back to sat. Same thing throughout the day for local PSA's. We are
non-commercial, so no commercials. We want to move away from the CD
players. I am trying to get them to move to Rivendell on a Raspberry Pi to
due this. What is the best way to set up GPIO for Rivendell to due this? It
needs to have a playlist of say 20-30 ID's that rotate in a loop. Once one
is played then it needs to stop until the next switcher command to play the
next cut. The log needs to be reloaded at midnight for the next day as
well. I know this should be fairly easy with macros, but need some input. I
will not be the final person implementing it, but I'm the only one familiar
with Rivendell, so am trying to "sell" it for this project. Thanks. By the
way, I do have Rivendell already running on a test Raspberry PI.

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Re: [RDD] Rivendell daemons

2016-03-07 Thread Seth Stevenson
I will check logs. /etc/rd.conf are the same. I have mysql client on the
client machine, but am using the database on the server so it should be the
same, correct?

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> Others will likely have additional input on this. Without logs, it's
> difficult to predict why the daemons are not starting. Check in
> /var/log/syslog for evidence of errors. Also make sure that the
> parameters in /etc/rd.conf are sane, e.g., AudioOwner and AudioGroup, as
> well as the MySQL settings on both machines.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
>   ~David Klann
>
>
> On 03/07/2016 10:18 AM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> >
> > Well, I got a server/client install going with some very helpful
> instructions from Wayne Merrick. I used Ubuntu server on  a desktop pc
> as the server called rdserver and a banana pro pi computer as the client
> using debian wheezy. I was able to get it on mysql and everything was
> working great. I made some changes in rdadmin trying to get the right
> sound card set up and some other changes. I saved them and rebooted both
> machines. Now never machine will bring up rivendell. It says rivendell
> daemons failed to start. I tried sudo service rivendell start  and  sudo
> /etc/init.d/rivendell start on both machines. Nothing. I have confirmed
> /var/rivendell/run is on the server machine. There is a file in there
> named caed.pid. I have scoured the forums to find an answer to no avail.
> Mysql is working on both machines; I can log into it fine. Something is
> preventing the daemons from starting and not sure what it it. This is my
> first experience with a network setup, so any help would be much
> appreciated.
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[RDD] Rivendell daemons

2016-03-07 Thread Seth Stevenson
Well, I got a server/client install going with some very helpful
instructions from Wayne Merrick. I used Ubuntu server on  a desktop pc as
the server called rdserver and a banana pro pi computer as the client using
debian wheezy. I was able to get it on mysql and everything was working
great. I made some changes in rdadmin trying to get the right sound card
set up and some other changes. I saved them and rebooted both machines. Now
never machine will bring up rivendell. It says rivendell daemons failed to
start. I tried sudo service rivendell start  and  sudo
/etc/init.d/rivendell start on both machines. Nothing. I have confirmed
/var/rivendell/run is on the server machine. There is a file in there named
caed.pid. I have scoured the forums to find an answer to no avail. Mysql is
working on both machines; I can log into it fine. Something is preventing
the daemons from starting and not sure what it it. This is my first
experience with a network setup, so any help would be much appreciated.
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Re: [RDD] AirPlay and Production Link

2016-03-05 Thread Seth Stevenson
I tried that . At mysql -h "ip" -u rduser -pletmein Rivendell I get Host
'onair.router' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server. I have
deleted all MySQL components off the onair machine. On the server MySQL I
have a  rduser@localhost user. I really appreciate your help! It's a
lifesaver. Thanks.
On Mar 5, 2016 5:17 PM, "Wayne Merricks" <waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Lets assume: On Air Machine IP = 10.0.0.2 and the Server IP is 10.0.0.1
> (replace with whatever IP addresses you have)
>
> On the on air machine:
>
> $ mysql -h 10.0.0.1 -u rduser -pletmein Rivendell
>
> That should let you log into mysql on the Rivendell database.  If it
> doesn't then the only explanation is that you either changed the default
> letmein password or your on air machine is using a local database and not
> the server.
>
> $ mysql -u rduser -pletmein Rivendell
>
> If that connects it is definitely using a local database (otherwise your
> on air machine wouldn't be playing out).
>
> Just in case, rduser is the user name Rivendell uses for the database,
> this is nothing to do with your Linux user (which in your case might be
> onair judging by your error message?).
>
> Regards,
>
> Wayne
>
> On 2016-03-05 21:22, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>
>> Wayne,
>>
>> I am trying to do this as well using your instructions. I am using a
>> server + onair machine. The server houses the database. In following
>> your instructions when I try to get the onair machine to try to access
>> the server database it says, onair is not allowed to access this
>> database. How do I give it permission?
>> On Mar 4, 2016 11:34 AM, "Wayne Merricks"
>> <waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com [4]> wrote:
>>
>> It is a lot simpler than you think, if you already know about NFS
>>> and MySQL you can probably do this in 30 seconds or less.  If you
>>> dont give yourself 5minutes to double check everything.
>>>
>>> All you need to do is share the database and the /var/snd directory
>>> between the two machines.  Then add your new machine to rdadmin.
>>>
>>> First  the easier bit of the two.
>>>
>>> On the production machine
>>>
>>> Check that you can talk to the on air mysql database:
>>>
>>> $ mysql -h ip_or_hostname_of_on_air_machine -u rduser -pletmein
>>>
>>> If it lets you connect great.  If not check that mysql is set to
>>> listen to the network:
>>>
>>> On the on air machine (only if you cant connect)
>>>
>>> $ sudo nano /etc/mysql/my.cnf
>>>
>>> Find the line bind-address = 127.0.0.1 and change it to 0.0.0.0
>>>
>>> Then restart the mysql service (this may disrupt Rivendell if it
>>> does any DB work while you do this, in theory if youre in the middle
>>> of a song playing you should be fine).
>>>
>>> On the production machine (skip to here if you can connect)
>>>
>>> Assuming you can now access mysql from here, change rd.conf to look
>>> at the remote MySQL:
>>>
>>> $ nano /etc/rd.conf
>>>
>>> Find this bit:
>>>
>>> [mySQL]
>>> Hostname=localhost
>>>
>>> And change it to the address of your on air machine.
>>>
>>> On the on air machine
>>>
>>> With that out of the way, you need to share the /var/snd
>>> directory.  The easiest thing to use is NFS (similar to windows
>>> network shares but it works more reliably).
>>>
>>> You might have to install nfs (sudo apt-get install
>>> nfs-kernel-server), assuming that is already there:
>>>
>>> $ sudo nano /etc/exports
>>>
>>> Add the line (amend this for your network mine is 10.43.X.X, so I
>>> do this):
>>>
>>> /var/snd 10.43.0.0/255.255.0.0(rw,sync,all_squash,subtree_check)
>>> [1]
>>>
>>> Then "export" the share:
>>>
>>> $ sudo exportfs -r -v
>>>
>>> And it should say exported /var/snd.
>>>
>>> On the production machine
>>>
>>> Now all you need to do is mount the remote /var/snd to the local
>>> /var/snd.  Make sure youve installed the NFS client (sudo apt-get
>>> install nfs-common).  Then test mount it:
>>>
>>> $ sudo mount -t nfs ip_or_name_of_on_air_machine:/var/snd /var/snd
>>>
>>> if that works youll see all your on air audio inside /var/snd.
>>>
>>> To permanently mount /var/snd (so that it sticks between reboots):
>>

Re: [RDD] AirPlay and Production Link

2016-03-05 Thread Seth Stevenson
Wayne,

I am trying to do this as well using your instructions. I am using a server
+ onair machine. The server houses the database. In following your
instructions when I try to get the onair machine to try to access the
server database it says, onair is not allowed to access this database. How
do I give it permission?
On Mar 4, 2016 11:34 AM, "Wayne Merricks" 
wrote:

> It is a lot simpler than you think, if you already know about NFS and
> MySQL you can probably do this in 30 seconds or less.  If you don't give
> yourself 5minutes to double check everything.
>
> All you need to do is share the database and the /var/snd directory
> between the two machines.  Then add your new machine to rdadmin.
>
> First  the easier bit of the two.
>
>
>
> *On the production machine *Check that you can talk to the on air mysql
> database:
>
> $ mysql -h ip_or_hostname_of_on_air_machine -u rduser -pletmein
>
> If it lets you connect great.  If not check that mysql is set to listen to
> the network:
>
>
>
> *On the on air machine (only if you can't connect) *$ sudo nano
> /etc/mysql/my.cnf
>
> Find the line bind-address = 127.0.0.1 and change it to 0.0.0.0
>
> Then restart the mysql service (this may disrupt Rivendell if it does any
> DB work while you do this, in theory if you're in the middle of a song
> playing you should be fine).
>
>
>
> *On the production machine (skip to here if you can connect) *Assuming
> you can now access mysql from here, change rd.conf to look at the remote
> MySQL:
>
> $ nano /etc/rd.conf
>
> Find this bit:
>
> [mySQL]
> Hostname=localhost
>
> And change it to the address of your on air machine.
>
>
>
> *On the on air machine *With that out of the way, you need to share the
> /var/snd directory.  The easiest thing to use is NFS (similar to windows
> network shares but it works more reliably).
>
> You might have to install nfs (sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server),
> assuming that is already there:
>
> $ sudo nano /etc/exports
>
> Add the line (amend this for your network mine is 10.43.X.X, so I do this):
>
> /var/snd 10.43.0.0/255.255.0.0(rw,sync,all_squash,subtree_check)
>
> Then "export" the share:
>
> $ sudo exportfs -r -v
>
> And it should say exported /var/snd.
>
>
>
> *On the production machine *Now all you need to do is mount the remote
> /var/snd to the local /var/snd.  Make sure you've installed the NFS client
> (sudo apt-get install nfs-common).  Then test mount it:
>
> $ sudo mount -t nfs ip_or_name_of_on_air_machine:/var/snd /var/snd
>
> if that works you'll see all your on air audio inside /var/snd.
>
> To permanently mount /var/snd (so that it sticks between reboots):
>
> $ sudo nano /etc/fstab
>
> Add the line:
>
> ip_or_name_of_on_air_machine:/var/snd /var/snd nfs
> rsize=32768,wsize=32768,timeo=14,intr
>
>
> Finally, load up rdadmin on either machine and add a new host.  Make sure
> it is the same name as your production machine and set it up how you want
> it to work.  You may get a message about missing audio assignments.  Thats
> OK, as soon as the Rivendell daemons are restarted it will add itself to
> the database.
>
> That is all you have to do to share amongst machines.
>
> On 03/03/16 01:48, Hugh Stolmer wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I would like to link a production machine to an on-air machine so I have
> only one database that resides on the on-air machine. Then I do not have
> to disturb the on-air machine to do production and log management.
> Can anyone point me to some clear instructions on how to do this?
> Both machines have been built with a Rivendell Appliance DVD (3.7.0) on
> Centos7 and are running Rivendell 2.10.3.
> Thanks for any help,
> Hugh S
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[RDD] Rivendell daemons on startup

2016-02-24 Thread Seth Stevenson
I have compiled Rivendell on the raspberry pi version of Debian. Now every
time the computer is rebooted the daemons aren´t starting. I have to do
sudo /etc/init.d/rivendell start. I know there is a way to automatically
have them start on bootup, but it has been a long time since I have done
it. What is the proper procedure and command? Thanks!

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[RDD] Compiling on Arm7 processor

2016-02-20 Thread Seth Stevenson
I have worked to get rivendell compiled on a arm7 processor. I finally got
all the dependencies installed. And compiled. I went through the process
twice, but don't see it in my menu or elsewhere. Here is my pastebin on the
second compile and make. Pastebin.com/1xVaVJPF
<http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FPastebin.com%2F1xVaVJPF=6AQGLubxLAQE63mtZzt4VhLNUNy0e52oTEvodH1uGTe1xQA=AZNCSyP5HwFAvYWtz7a7ykQY9wC5JBbnKUPMW2uT0zxos9wUVHq0cJcbnm9mZnOhvQj_GCPjf0BjhDsvsODLx80e8caqyHTX4_00aWmCnZ9yWePZBC5MoghBr1XLzU5_sjrn-I9DjIbP0BrCAtvAHnBScZh-6rvXpXdZGDKXg-vGJQbca900TqLzhxCmJagdAiI=1>.
What am I missing?
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Re: [RDD] rivendell 2.11.0 compile error

2016-02-19 Thread Seth Stevenson
I have libxt-dev and libxmu installed for lubuntu. I don't see anything
like export in my .bashrc file to edit. I am still getting this error. What
do I do next?

On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 2:57 PM, jorge soto <jsoto3...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you Frederick.
>
> 2016-02-10 11:40 GMT-08:00 Frederick Gleason <fr...@paravelsystems.com>:
>
>> On Feb 8, 2016, at 12:52 06, jorge soto <jsoto3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > This error was discussed before when trying to install to Fedora but I
>> did not see it get resolved. Now I am having the same issue when trying to
>> compile Rivendell 2.11.0 on Ubuntu 14.04, I get the following error:
>> >
>> > checking for IceConnectionNumber in -lICE... yes
>> > checking for Qt... yes:
>> > QT_CXXFLAGS=-I/usr/include/qt3 -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
>> > QT_DIR=
>> > QT_LIBS=-lqt-mt  -lSM -lICE  -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXt -lXi
>> > QT_BIN=/usr/bin
>> > QT_UIC=/usr/bin/uic
>> > QT_MOC=/usr/bin/moc
>> > checking correct functioning of Qt installation... failure
>> > configure: error: Failed to find matching components of a complete
>> >   Qt installation. Try using more options,
>> >   see ./configure --help.
>> >
>> >
>> > I even tried this in the .bashrc file
>> >
>> > export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt3
>> > export PATH=$PATH:$QTDIR/bin
>> >
>> >
>> > but I still get the same error.
>> >
>>
>> Known problem, already fixed in Git master.  Bottom line, the Autoconf
>> macro is looking for libraries that aren’t actually required by Qt3 (and
>> hence, not pulled in by the qt3-devel package).  To work around it, simply
>> install the ‘extra’ libraries’ -devel packages:
>>
>> yum install libXt-devel libXmu-devel
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
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[RDD] Fwd: Setting up JACK with Appliance DVD Installation

2016-02-19 Thread Seth Stevenson
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From: "Seth Stevenson" <rcflye...@gmail.com>
Date: Feb 16, 2016 11:41 AM
Subject: Setting up JACK with Appliance DVD Installation
To: <rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>
Cc:

I am getting use to the Appliance DVD. I have mostly been familiar with
Debian based use of Rivendell, so am not as familiar with CentOS. What is
the best way to get JACK set up and running. I know how to do it in Ubuntu,
but doesn't seem the same for this distro. I say scattered info online
related to this, but it isn't comprehensive enough for me. What is the best
way?

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Re: [RDD] good off the shelf computer for Rivendell

2016-02-17 Thread Seth Stevenson
What about the Asus Chromebox-M004U? Any thoughts about running the Centos
appliance on it?


On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Jim Stewart <jstew...@paceaudio.com> wrote:

> I agree that the best piece-of-mind is usually obtained by just going with
> the "turnkey" system the software manufacturer recommends/sells/supports.
> This is commonly done with most other radio automation/playout systems out
> there too.  Then there is no "shouting match" potential between whether a
> problem is with the hardware vendor or the software vendor.
>
> Also note that last time I asked, Paravel only offers payed-for,
> continuing support on systems running their CentOS based turnkey
> software/OS install (I completely understand why they limit themselves to
> this!)
>
> That said, that isn't what I did.  Linux generally runs on just about
> anything.  Mostly you might need to avoid any very new hardware pieces such
> as exotic new video cards, hardware raid controllers, network interfaces,
> etc. that there might not be Linux support for yet, so do your own research
> on any hardware you are considering.  Generally systems running completely
> on true Intel based hardware is well supported.  I personally would avoid
> many nVidia video products because they insist on writing their own
> closed-source drivers, which at times could potentially "quit working"
> reliably with certain other OS upgrades.  Some other hardware manufacturers
> have gone down this road too at times (like VIA, Broadcom, & ATI).  Again,
> do your own research.
>
> The one station we have running Rivendell is STILL (after a few years now)
> happily running on a single old Pentium 4 "semi-server-class" system, while
> supporting a rather large amount of Jack audio clients/routing going on
> while functioning reliably as a file server, an icecast server with three
> stream encoders (but with very few clients attached at any one time), plus
> some remote access and backup related services running on it at the same
> time.  Oh and I think it only has 1-gig of memory, but I carefully manage
> it (I'd recommend a little more).
>
> Also if you are worried about getting hardware set up to run Linux, there
> are several companies that you can get Linux (including Ubuntu)
> preinstalled on and ready to go.  "System76" is one such company that you
> might not have heard of.
>
> Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2016 15:22:50 -0700
> From: "Lorne Tyndale" <ltynd...@tyndaleweb.com>
> To: "jorge soto" <jsoto3...@gmail.com>
> Cc: Rivendell List <rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>
> Subject: Re: [RDD] good off the shelf computer for rivendell
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> Hi,
>
> Paravel sells some excellent systems built for Rivendell.  And they come
> with operating system and Rivendell installed and ready to go, plus
> technical support.
>
> http://paravelsystems.com/
>
> >
> > Just wondering what are some of you using to run rivendell on. I'm
> looking
> > for a good off the shelf machine to buy that can run Ubuntu 14 and
> > rivendell without any problems. Any and all comments are greatly
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[RDD] Setting up JACK with Appliance DVD Installation

2016-02-16 Thread Seth Stevenson
I am getting use to the Appliance DVD. I have mostly been familiar with
Debian based use of Rivendell, so am not as familiar with CentOS. What is
the best way to get JACK set up and running. I know how to do it in Ubuntu,
but doesn't seem the same for this distro. I say scattered info online
related to this, but it isn't comprehensive enough for me. What is the best
way?

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[RDD] Rivendell on PI

2016-02-01 Thread Seth Stevenson
Hi,

I am attempting to compile Rivendell 2.11.0 on a Banana Pi Pro, which is
like a Raspberry Pi. Unfortunately I can't use the Typhon repositories as
they don't have the support for the ARM processor. I am running into a
error saying that Qt Toolkit is not found and can't continue. I have
installed all qt3 and 4 dependencies I can think of, and still does not
work. I know this has come up for other people, but don't see that it was
really solved. I am using Lubuntu as the distro. I have also tried Raspbian
and it seems to happen there too. Anyone have any ideas? I know it must be
a dependency error, but can't for the life of me find the correct one.

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[RDD] Importing audio through a webbrowser

2012-11-12 Thread Seth Stevenson
Hi,

I am looking for instructions on how to import audio through the web
browser using apache into rivendell 2.0. I have looked on the rivendell
wiki and mailing lists, but can't find out much about it. Can anyone point
me in the right direction? Thanks.

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[RDD] Now and Next Data in Rivendell 2.0

2012-11-08 Thread Seth Stevenson
I have a good working box with Rivendell 2.0 set up. I am looking for
instructions on how to set up now and next data to an icecast2 server. The
data on the wiki seems to be outdated and confusing. The email lists are
hard to find an answer as well. I know some of you are using 2.0 with
icecast2 and wondered if you have any good instructions on setting that up?
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[RDD] Pulseaudio dropping from JACK connection list

2012-09-27 Thread Seth Stevenson
I have rivendell 2.0 set up on my box with linux mint 13. I got JACK
setup
up nicely so everything was running smoothly with rivendell and
pulseaudio.
 However while experimenting with setting up streaming, I seem to have
messed something up. Now when JACK first starts Pulseaudio is there in
connection just as it normally was. However after about a minute or less
pulseaudio suddenly disappears from the connection list. I have been
over
the changes I have made, and can't figure out what I would have changed
that would have caused this. Does anyone know why it would do this.
 Also
if anyone has a step by step setup instructions for JACK and liquidsoap
I
would appreciate it. Thanks for your help!

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