The Paravel install disk are on CentOS5. Very easy install, runs well. The
only thing is that the RN RML-command does not work...
Cheers, Stephan
Ok, I'm sorry to say I think we ought to throw in the towel with CentOS
and
Rivendell. The reason is that nobody around here -- we're all
On Sun, 5 Aug 2012, Gavin Stephens wrote:
I know Rivendell is sopose to be cross-linux platforms, but it never really
appears that easy in the posts. I feel the sudden need to make sure
everything is imaged again on a few spare drives.
Compiling Rivendell on any distribution of Linux
Hi all,
About levels,
this is a part of the mastering process of a recording and there might be a
reason why this is still done manually in the CD production process.
Never the less as fas as I know there is only one product in the market that is
able to calculate and display a volume level of
Pulse Audio is the only way I've managed to get some apps to play sound.
Namely Flash via youtube (hit and miss, with mostly misses for reasons I don't
understand. Also seems to be distribution specific) and I also used I think
Ekiga VoIP soft phones to record into Audacity once when our main
One thing I found during production testing, Ubuntu server doesn't put
/usr/local/bin into the path variable so you get errors saying rdlogmanager not
found. I amended the script to be /usr/local/bin/rdlogmanager and it works
fine.
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Hi Wayne,
I shrink the Audacity window to a minimum, so it ain't no problem pressing
record in due time and cut the beginning second w/o audio signal afterwords.
Rotter works automatically according to its internal time schedule (every hour
a new file) as far as I understand.
In addition it
Right. I forgot: rotter suports higher bitrates but no high quality encoding...
On Sun, 5 Aug 2012 16:15:32 +0200
Chris Cramer ch...@smartvia.de wrote:
Hi Wayne,
I shrink the Audacity window to a minimum, so it ain't no problem pressing
record in due time and cut the beginning second w/o
On Sun, 2012-08-05 at 21:07 +1200, Gavin Stephens wrote:
a
new OS with even bigger learning curves to compile rather than install
from
an RPM on the old system.
as a user who has compiled Rivendell, and other things, on various OS
since 1999, some of which no longer exist, the appliance cd
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rotter supports FLAC, WAV, MP3, Vorbis. I've been using it in
production for lossless (4-week) archives and lossy (6 month) archives
for over a year and a half now. It's stable and works flawlessly.
Cheers,
James Harrison
On 05 August 2012 15:27:38,
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rotter's mp3 encoder uses LAME, widely regarded as the absolute best MP3
encoder out there. At 320k (-f mp3 -b 320), it's perfectly usable. 'In
the EBU area' is quite a broad stroke - at our community radio station,
192k MP3 was accepted only as a
Hi James,
thank you very much for the info, is your tool available anywhere?
I would like to try it out - if you don't mind.
The EBU recommendation is a recommendation witch may / is expected to lead to a
standard.
I do have the EBUmeter installed on my system for testing.
It is available from
Regarding firewalls, pfsense is amazing and easy to use. I use that with Open
VPN and only expose icecast to the outside world.
-Original Message-
From: rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org on behalf of Robert
Jeffares
Sent: Sun 05/08/2012 15:52
To:
Is it easy enought (a few clicks) to import an old 1.7.2 database in to the
appliance?
I know Linux can be quite secure, but I'd always perfer a firewall. I use a
Mikrotik router for that, few watts vs 50W PC pfsense, although pfsense runs
well too.
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From: Robert
It is very easy, the hard part for me was understanding you had to create a new
host on the appliance after you import the database because the old audio
settings are tied to the database and the old original host
Once I got past that I have been able to have the new system running as a demo
So apart from creating a new host on the OS, you can just RDAdmin - restore
database and point it at the older 1.7.2 sql backup file?
Yeah I've fortunately already run in to realising it's tied to a host/ip a
few years back. I figured that out when I re-imported all my audio (at the
time only
On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 11:46 +1200, Gavin Stephens wrote:
Is it easy enought (a few clicks) to import an old 1.7.2 database in
to the
appliance?
Yes
rdadminBackup DB on 1.7.2 to somewhere
Make new install
Copy /var/snd/ to /var/snd/
rdadminRestore DB from somewhere
You may have to
But copying a decent size /var/snd directory could take a few hours to
copy ... especially if the files are still pcm wave from an old
Rivendell setup
Cheers
Geoff
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Robert Jeffares
jeffares.rob...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 11:46 +1200, Gavin Stephens
yep runs on clunky old laptop
On Sun, 2012-08-05 at 20:59 -0400, Rob Landry wrote:
On Mon, 6 Aug 2012, Robert Jeffares wrote:
There is a Debian/Ubuntu Appliance
Will it run on 32-bit hardware?
Rob
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Thanks Rob.
Might start shopping for some used 64-bit hardware, maybe IBM's on Trade Me.
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From: Robert Jeffares jeffares.rob...@gmail.com
To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org
Sent: Monday, August 06,
Argh good point, I only have 80GB of wave's but you've made me just realise
I will need to upgrade the Production PC to the same version of RD I guess.
So x2 new PC's for the appliance.
I will prob leave my old one's on the network and just change their
hostname's etc so it won't take long to
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