RD gets a nice mention in the Dec 19 issue of Radio World newspaper, via John
Bisset's Workbench column (pg 18).
We loaded a disc onto a low-end, (very) low-resource Lenovo mini-desktop PC and
stuffed it inside an antique radio cabinet in the lobby of our offices. It's
playing round-the-clock
Have any of y'all been able to get Rivendell to run reliably with a USB
audio interface? If so, which one(s)?
My best result so far has been an M-Audio Fasttrack that worked for a
couple weeks and then stopped.
Thanks,
Rob
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Rob,
I have NOT tried the following on Rivendell, but they have been running
with Linux without trouble for several years in small market radio here.
Dixon Systems Pro USB Audio Interface
Henry Engineering USB MatchboxII
The Dixon Systems box I use with several rotter appliances I built
I've gotten it to work with Behringer UCA202 USB Sound Card really easily.
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Matthew A.Chambers,CBT
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On Dec 19, 2012 10:06 AM, Rob Landry 41001...@interpring.com wrote:
Have any of y'all been able to get Rivendell to run reliably with a USB
audio
Hi.
I got my new Allen Heath XB14 with USB input working straight away
on a Linux Mint box, where I compiled Rivendell myself. But I can't
get it to work on the machine for my main studio, which runs the
Broadcast CD (upgraded to latest version of Rivendell). When I go into
Audio resources the
From: Matthew Chambers CBT matth...@regionalradio.com
Subject: Re: [RDD] USB audio interfaces
I've gotten it to work with Behringer UCA202 USB Sound Card really easily.
Very cool... do you know if its possible to use more than one on the same
system, so separate feeds can be run from Airplay,
Has anyone setup Rivendell to work with a Inovonics 730 RDS machine? I’m
having trouble getting it all to work.. Running 1.7.2
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
Phil Jennings
Calvary Radio Network
219-707-0075
www.calvaryradionetwork.comattachment:
I have a M-Audio Ultra, Ultra 8, and Pro all running off of one machine with no
issued. The catch is to be on a 3+ kernel version.
I also use QASmixer as it shows all the controls
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On 19/12/2012 19:10, Cowboy wrote:
Some USB devices will draw more from the supply than the computer
is designed for, over time. This can cause the USB hub to shut
down. If that happens, I've found no way other than a complete cold
boot to reset
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Can't say I've ever mucked around getting the two talking directly -
my approach for RDS was always to just use a small script to talk to
the RDS box over serial, and have that read from whatever my
automation du jour was writing to/sending messages
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Can rdalsaconfig see the card? You'll need to add it there before
Rivendell will see it in-app. That asound.conf looks unpleasingly
default to my (untrained) eyes.
Cheers,
James Harrison
On 19/12/2012 18:51, Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote:
Hi.
I
Yes rdalsaconfig can see it as Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio codec.
I've selected the USB codec as the only active card and saved the
configuration.
Maybe the problem is the old 2.6 kernal on the Broadcast CD?
Kind regards,
Morten
2012/12/19 James Harrison ja...@talkunafraid.co.uk:
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