Since no one has got to this one yet, I'll take a stab at it...
The order cuts are played in a cart are random, with a bias towards
least played (by looking at the play count).
I kind of wish you could control the play order (either sequential or
random), but if you need a specific order,
In rdlibrary it shows the length of what will play but still only plays a part
of the file instead of the whole thing.
Guy Curtis
Broadcast Engineer
WAZU Peoria
From: Rob Landry 41001...@interpring.com
To: Guy Curtis guy.curt...@btinternet.com; User
The only way I am aware of to manipulate the play order of cuts in a
cart is either by dayparting, or weighting.
-Alan
On 5/7/2013 10:51 AM, Guy Curtis wrote:
Buggery, I was hoping to be able to compact things. Ah well, is there
no way to set my own order for cuts to play?
Guy Curtis
The day parting would be a good idea but the parts are of variable length. I
cannot say how long part one will be this week based on last week.
Guy Curtis
Broadcast Engineer
WAZU Peoria
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On Tuesday 07 May 2013 11:51:51 am Guy Curtis wrote:
Buggery, I was hoping to be able to compact things. Ah well, is there no way
to set my own order for cuts to play?
Perhaps an understanding of where the nomenclature came from might help.
In the old days, ( before last week ) we played
Believe it or not that actually helps immensely. I am relatively new to the
radio scene so am not aware of how things were down before now.
Guy Curtis
Broadcast Engineer
WAZU Peoria
From: Cowboy c...@cwf1.com
To: Guy Curtis guy.curt...@btinternet.com; User
On Tuesday 07 May 2013, Guy Curtis wrote:
In rdlibrary it shows the length of what will play but still
only plays a part of the file instead of the whole thing.
It doesn't work. Exporting to ogg doesn't work either.
What DOES work is that you can manually copy the ogg file over
the .wav file