Re: [RDD] Scheduler

2013-02-01 Thread Fernando Della Torre
Hello Friend. You have to setup it in rdadmin, so you can use rdlogmanager to import your music and traffic logs into Rivendell. There are several importers ready, but you can create your own format using an intermediate txt file that you export from your schedulling software. I have almost no re

Re: [RDD] Scheduler

2013-02-01 Thread Geoff Barkman
One problem with station playlist is that it doesn't actually have a database. Its entire playlist and number of times played involves reading and writing to ape tags inside mp3 files. I guess reading and writing to mp3 files would degrade files over a period of time. Many thanks. Geoff barkman On

[RDD] Dropbox question, was amb-ux question.

2013-02-01 Thread Nathan Steele
OK, so I set this up with dropboxes, but the files come in with a start and end date that allows for three days to play, I need it to only play on one day and that day should be the date in the filename, but looking in the ROG it doesn't seem like there is a metadata pattern for the start/end d

Re: [RDD] Dropbox question, was amb-ux question.

2013-02-01 Thread Robert
It is possible to put files in the dropbox and have them carted with a start date and end date based on 'today' the day you put them in the dropbox. The offset start date end date in the Dropbox options allows this. RD will read cart chunk data from a wav file, [start date end date] but as yet the

Re: [RDD] Dropbox question, was amb-ux question.

2013-02-01 Thread Nathan Steele
I have been using the gui to do my dropboxes. If I set one up via command line, will it show in the GUI? I would totally forget about it if I didn't have a place to check. plus how do you change a dropbox setup by command line? > It is possible to put files in the dropbox and have them carted wi

Re: [RDD] Dropbox question, was amb-ux question.

2013-02-01 Thread drew Roberts
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Robert wrote: > It is possible to put files in the dropbox and have them carted with a > start date and end date based on 'today' the day you put them in the > dropbox. The offset start date end date in the Dropbox options allows > this. > > RD will read cart chunk

Re: [RDD] Dropbox question, was amb-ux question.

2013-02-01 Thread Geoff Barkman
Hi Nathan How did you get the weeks worth of files initially? Are they produced at your station or do you download them yourself? I'm looking at the date format in the file name. If I interpret it correctly it is HCJB_BTC5_01-30-13_01-01 HCJB_BTC5_Month-Date-2DigitYear_RandomNumbers.MP2? So you

Re: [RDD] Dropbox question, was amb-ux question.

2013-02-01 Thread Nathan Steele
They come from our AMR-100 ( http://www.amb-os.com/ambos.html ) which is an SFTP receiver. the program amb-ux transfers them from the amr-100 to /var/amb-ux. I have contacted the person who wrote amb-ux to find out more about how often the files are transferred and whether they are one a day or

Re: [RDD] Dropbox question, was amb-ux question.

2013-02-01 Thread Steve Atkins
Hey Nathan, On my day job, I am the originator of one of the programs AmbOs distributes. So I asked them if the cart chunk application I use to encode could be incorporated into Linux for your purpose. Here's the response I got. " although the present Linux version, Amb-UX, doesn't have car

Re: [RDD] Dropbox question, was amb-ux question.

2013-02-01 Thread Nathan Steele
I'm in communication with Dave right now, I'll get something worked out. My problem now is not having a full understanding of how amb-ux works or how rdcatch or dropboxes work, though that knowledge is expanding by the minute and I'll be on to something soon. Nathaniel C. Steele Assistant Chie

Re: [RDD] Back timing

2013-02-01 Thread Jay Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Alan Peterson" > Ah, I see... didn't notice the call-in part. > That's what happens when fifty emails cross the screen in the few > minutes before the work starts piling up in front of the production > room door. > My error. Nobody actually used that example