Am 31.12.2011 16:30, schrieb Luigino Bracci:
Try setting the QTDIR variable. This worked for me in Ubuntu 11.04:
$ export QTDIR=/usr/share/qt3
$ rdadmin --- set the keys...!
$ rdairplay
Yes. That it. Now i have to find a way to set it system wide and
permanent for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS...
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Am 01.01.2012 18:45, schrieb Rüdiger:
Am 31.12.2011 16:30, schrieb Luigino Bracci:
Try setting the QTDIR variable. This worked for me in Ubuntu 11.04:
$ export QTDIR=/usr/share/qt3
$ rdadmin--- set the keys...!
$ rdairplay
Yes. That it. Now i have to find a way to set it system wide
Hi Patrick,
Here's a quote from the news file:
v1.0.0rc0 -- 04/10/2008
snip
Changes:
Random Cut Rotation Retired. The ability to schedule cuts to rotate
'randomly' within a cart has been removed, with all cut rotation now
using the original 'sequential' algorithm.
/snip
Hope that helps,
It helps a little but still doesn't make sense.
My cuts played in sequential order 1 2 3 4 5 before I changed all play
sequence values to 1 for random. Then they played in different order ex.
12534. But they ALWAYS play in that order... they are never randomized
again.
I thought if random
I just changed it in the database not through rdlibrary lol. I have to be
soo complicated.
Anyway thanks for telling me about random being deprecated. Can there be a
workaround... such as a php script that randomizes cuts in the database? I
don't know if you know anything about PHP.
On Mon, Jan
On 01/01/2012 06:58 PM, Patrick Schmalstig / WRRJ Radio wrote:
Does anyone have any hints on how to shuffle my cuts on a per-cart basis
efficiently? ...even if I have to use a PHP script executed on a
schedule to make MySQL queries?
It may have changed, but historically the advice was to have
I've tried to understand the logistics behind the log system. The issue
with my station though when it comes to logs is timing. I tried using logs
before. It didn't work properly (was I doing something wrong?). The logs
did not satisfy the times I specified when generating them... not even
close.