Hi All, just wondering if anyone has had success getting Powergold to work
with RD.
If so, would you mind posting the PG export settings and the RD import
settings please.
Most appreciated.
Cheers,
Lee
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We have about 300,000 carts in our collection (we map carts to songs, so
there is only ever a single cut per cart). It will be at least a few years
before we break 6-figures (our collection currently grows at 10,000 to
20,00 tracks per year). But we may need to revisit this limit someday ;-).
Chee
On Feb 24, 2013, at 19:01 53, Cowboy wrote:
> The database however, may have limits.
A stock Rivendell library can contain up to 99 carts (cart numbers 01
through 99 inclusive -- note that 00 is *not* a valid cart number).
Each cart may in turn contain up to 1000 cuts, making f
On Sunday 24 February 2013 05:05:16 pm John Anderson wrote:
>
> is there a limit on a number of music files that can be inside of a directory?
As someone else posted...
In reality, yes, but that number is ( these days ) very, very large.
Practicality, no, but it does ( to some extent ) depend
Anyway I think after 99 cart (one of them can easily have more
cuts) DB has to be modified...
Alessio
2013/2/25 waynemerricks :
> Depends what file system you use but the answer is big enough not to
> worry:
>
> Ext4:
> Max. file size 16 TiB (for 4k block filesystem)
> Max. number of files
Depends what file system you use but the answer is big enough not to
worry:
Ext4:
Max. file size 16 TiB (for 4k block filesystem)
Max. number of files4 billion (specified at filesystem creation time)
Max. filename length255 bytes (characters)
Max. volume size1 EiB
Ext3:
Max. fil
is there a limit on a number of music files that can be inside of a directory?
for example, if i set up a drive for audio, how many files can I put in it...
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On Feb 24, 2013, at 11:52 25, Alan Peterson wrote:
> FATAL: Error inserting asihpi (/lib/modules/2.6.18-194.el5/extra/asihpi.ko):
> No such device.
This merely means that no AudioScience cards were detected and so the driver
module didn't load. Generally harmless (unless, of course, you actual
2nd attempt at a new installation this morning.
After getting the updates, I got these warnings:
>>>
FATAL: Error inserting asihpi (/lib/modules/2.6.18-194.el5/extra/asihpi.ko): No
such device.
Starting Rivendell system daemons[FAILED]
rivendell-2.4.0-1.i386
Starting MySQL: [ OK ]
Starting
Its a 64-bit machine & I intend to continue to use it as a Rivendell system in
my crazy basement music rig, after the conference.
How does RRAbuntu behave on a 64-bitter?
AP
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