Re: [RDD] A handy feature

2017-08-05 Thread Hoggins!
Interesting ! I seem to recall there was a time it was not possible !
Right now we have several configured dropboxes for the same directory,
listening to mp3, MP3, flac, FLAC, etc.

Having only one dropbox definition per actual directory will be great
for us.

Thanks !

Le 05/08/2017 à 10:53, Pascal Vanbel - RUN a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> In our dropboxes, we use /path/to/folder/* without extension
>
> It works perfectly. Rivendell imports ogg, mp3 and wav together
>
> PVB
> RUN 




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Re: [RDD] A handy feature

2017-08-05 Thread Pascal Vanbel - RUN

Hi,

In our dropboxes, we use /path/to/folder/* without extension

It works perfectly. Rivendell imports ogg, mp3 and wav together

PVB
RUN

Le 2017-08-05 04:26, David Klann a écrit :

Filenames don't have to be in a specific format in order to work with
Rivendell dropboxes. The dropbox setup GUI allows one to specify, for
example, "all MP3 files" (using the familiar pattern *.mp3) in the
dropbox path spec (for "all FLAC files" you'd use "*.flac"), but 
other

than that, there is no filename restriction. If one wants to
programmatically import both MP3 files and WAV files from the same
directory, one would configure two different Rivendell dropboxes; one
with the "*.mp3" pattern in the path specification, and one with the
"*.wav" pattern.

You *may* specify a file naming pattern using "percent escapes" as
placeholders for things like artist name (%a), track title (%t), and
album name (%l), but these are optional elements of Rivendell
dropboxes.

I find it slightly clumsy, but it does work and it's straight forward
once you get used to it.

  ~David Klann

   Broadcast Tool & Die

   broadcasttool.com

On 08/04/2017 08:14 PM, Mike Carroll wrote:


I haven't used Rivendell's dropboxes, but don't the file names have
to be a particular format that's known beforehand to Rivendell?

On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 9:04 AM Hoggins! 
wrote:


Hello there,

I guess that's what dropboxes are for in Rivendell. At least
that's how
we use them : copy all the contents of a USB drive to a dropbox
folder,
and let it smoothly "rip" its contents.

Hoggins!




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Re: [RDD] A handy feature

2017-08-04 Thread David Klann
Filenames don't have to be in a specific format in order to work with
Rivendell dropboxes. The dropbox setup GUI allows one to specify, for
example, "all MP3 files" (using the familiar pattern *.mp3) in the
dropbox path spec (for "all FLAC files" you'd use "*.flac"), but other
than that, there is no filename restriction. If one wants to
programmatically import both MP3 files and WAV files from the same
directory, one would configure two different Rivendell dropboxes; one
with the "*.mp3" pattern in the path specification, and one with the
"*.wav" pattern.

You *may* specify a file naming pattern using "percent escapes" as
placeholders for things like artist name (%a), track title (%t), and
album name (%l), but these are optional elements of Rivendell dropboxes.

I find it slightly clumsy, but it does work and it's straight forward
once you get used to it.

  ~David Klann

   Broadcast Tool & Die

   broadcasttool.com


On 08/04/2017 08:14 PM, Mike Carroll wrote:
> I haven't used Rivendell's dropboxes, but don't the file names have to
> be a particular format that's known beforehand to Rivendell?
>
> On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 9:04 AM Hoggins!  > wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> I guess that's what dropboxes are for in Rivendell. At least
> that's how
> we use them : copy all the contents of a USB drive to a dropbox
> folder,
> and let it smoothly "rip" its contents.
>
> Hoggins!
>

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Re: [RDD] A handy feature

2017-08-04 Thread Mike Carroll
I haven't used Rivendell's dropboxes, but don't the file names have to be a
particular format that's known beforehand to Rivendell?

On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 9:04 AM Hoggins!  wrote:

> Hello there,
>
> I guess that's what dropboxes are for in Rivendell. At least that's how
> we use them : copy all the contents of a USB drive to a dropbox folder,
> and let it smoothly "rip" its contents.
>
> Hoggins!
>
> Le 04/08/2017 à 18:00, Michael Serio a écrit :
> >
> > Fred / Scott,
> >
> > Here’s an idea for RD that might be handy.
> >
> >
> >
> > Right now in RD Library I can “Rip CD” to import files into RD.  Would
> > it be possible to import the files from a USB source?   I could just
> > plug in my thumb drive or even an external drive and import music,
> > spots, interviews without burning a CD.  (which is becoming old skool
> > technology)
> >
> > THANKS!
> >
> >
> >
> > Michael Serio
> > Executive Producer / Co-host
> > The Dougherty Report
> > Food Nation Radio
> > (407) 255-0166  |  mlse...@gmail.com 
> >
> >
> > */"It's about PEOPLE, not politics"/*//
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> >
> >
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Re: [RDD] A handy feature

2017-08-04 Thread Hoggins!
Hello there,

I guess that's what dropboxes are for in Rivendell. At least that's how
we use them : copy all the contents of a USB drive to a dropbox folder,
and let it smoothly "rip" its contents.

Hoggins!

Le 04/08/2017 à 18:00, Michael Serio a écrit :
>
> Fred / Scott,
>
> Here’s an idea for RD that might be handy.
>
>  
>
> Right now in RD Library I can “Rip CD” to import files into RD.  Would
> it be possible to import the files from a USB source?   I could just
> plug in my thumb drive or even an external drive and import music,
> spots, interviews without burning a CD.  (which is becoming old skool
> technology)
>
> THANKS!
>
>  
>
> Michael Serio
> Executive Producer / Co-host
> The Dougherty Report
> Food Nation Radio
> (407) 255-0166  |  mlse...@gmail.com 
>
>
> */"It's about PEOPLE, not politics"/*//
>
>  
>
> / /
>
>  
>
>
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[RDD] A handy feature

2017-08-04 Thread Michael Serio
Fred / Scott,

Here's an idea for RD that might be handy.

 

Right now in RD Library I can "Rip CD" to import files into RD.  Would it be
possible to import the files from a USB source?   I could just plug in my
thumb drive or even an external drive and import music, spots, interviews
without burning a CD.  (which is becoming old skool technology)

THANKS!

 

Michael Serio
Executive Producer / Co-host
The Dougherty Report
Food Nation Radio
(407) 255-0166  |    mlse...@gmail.com


"It's about PEOPLE, not politics"

 

 

 

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