I think you have to manually edit the times of events. I remember
using Master Control and dropping the events on to the list and the
pie chart filled up automatically... based on the average song length
of that category That would be nice with RD :)
You can however... make one base clock... a
When editing clocks, is there any easier way to change events half way
through a clock and have the time for all the rest change automatically?
Or does one need to delete everything after that event and re-build the
rest of the clock in question and the times.
Cheers,
Gavin.
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Well, the problem was that the host name was incorrect so recompiling did
nothing, changed the host name and everything is running fine.
Thanx for all your help.
From: Samuel Cifuentes
To: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
Sent: Thursday, September 15,
I was logged in as the default user in RDLogin. It was most likely the host
name, now I will never know because I deleted the installation and am
recompiling it.
From: Samuel Cifuentes
To: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 20
Le 15/09/2011 19:41, Nathan Steele a écrit :
> It sounds like you are not logged into rivendell. this is different
> than loging into linux. there should be an app called RDlogin. the
> default name and password may vary depending on what Rivendell you are
> using.
>
> Nathaniel C. Steele
> Assi
It sounds like you are not logged into rivendell. this is different than
loging into linux. there should be an app called RDlogin. the default
name and password may vary depending on what Rivendell you are using.
Nathaniel C. Steele
Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
WTRM FM
On 9/15/
that worked, everything is in English. However, rivendell starts up but does
not work.. In RDAirplay, "ADD" "DEL" "MOVE" and "COPY" buttons are greyed out.
In RDLibrary all buttons are greyed out except "REPORTS" and "CLOSE"
In RDLogEdit only "EDIT" "LOGREPORT" and "CLOSE" buttons clickable and
On CentOS, and more specifically, on the RDAppliance, I see a VNC server
running on port 5900. What's the default password for this setup,
and/or where can I go to change it?
Last installation I did of the appliance, I ended up completely yanking
out the existing VNC infrastructure and reconfigur
Has anyone got a streaming encoder set up with AOiP as an input? Does
anyone have a favorite streaming encoder setup? One that plays well with
the Rivendell Now and Next metadata?
I've got streaming as a high priority project now that KPTZ is 4 months
old.
Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA
Jorge,
I wish I knew what I was trying to do as well. =)
I just created different clocks for each day M-F will function all the same
way and Sat.-Sun. will look different as well. I was able to 'save as' and
then renamed each day accordingly. It made it easier on the 'Edit Grid'
tab. We'll s
Not really know what you are trying to do, but you don't need to create a clock
for every hour, just the hours that will be different, then you assign your
clocks to the daily grid. Have never tried to cut and paste portions of one
clock to another.
From: Terr
On Sep 14, 2011, at 21:06 05, Gary Hodder wrote:
> Is there any way to make it the same event number so it doesn't have to
> be reconfigured after a reboot?
Should be doable with a udev rule. It'd be hard to give specifics in the
absence of the hardware, but see http://reactivated.net/writing_ud
Thanks guys! Some how the files transferred over but I have no idea what I
was doing in the terminal. Does anyone have a quick command (?) or
workaround so I can just download newer music going forward and/or teach
some of our staff how this works. I'm not too familiar with the Terminal
feature
On Wednesday 14 September 2011 09:06:05 pm Gary Hodder wrote:
> After a reboot the device comes up as avent2.
> Is there any way to make it the same event number so it doesn't have to
> be reconfigured after a reboot?
Depends on the dev file system your distro uses.
Most are pretty simple, but
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Not sure on SUSE/CentOS, but on Ubuntu at least (udev?) you can address
by name (a by-name symlink is made which points at the appropriate event
device). Other than that might be worth looking into your distribution's
documentation.
Cheers,
James H
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