If the RLM is compatible with your setup you have to link it via rdadmin
- edit host - whatever host - rdairplay - configure now and next
Then add a loadable module, plugin path is the path to the rlm, argument
is the path to the config file.
Regards,
Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
On
Usually happens when you have dropboxes setup. I moved my drop boxes
off to a server for the imports but having said that if I remember
correctly the computer will shut down if you just leave it a few seconds
without clicking anything.
Its possibly distribution specific but Debian certainly
Hi Lee,
I feel your pain, we've had similar, but to work around it we run
rivendell in a constant script so at least it starts back up where it
left off.
See my posting at:
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/pipermail/rivendell-dev/2013-September/019121.html
Which should point you in the right
Hi Andy,
Thanks for pointing me to that post. I'll give your script a go, would
certainly save a heck of a lot of hassle.
As per my previous email I did do a database repair so will have to wait and
see if it fixes the issue.
Cheers,
Lee
-Original Message-
From:
On Wednesday 09 October 2013 09:15:25 pm Stan Fotinos wrote:
say 2 or 3 or 4 etc sound
files be imported into one cut?
Are we confusing what's a cut and what's a cart ?
Historically, cart is an abbreviation for tape cartridge.
Carts typically contained between 40 seconds and 13 minutes of
Great explanation, Cowboy! I totally agree with the right use of the terms.
Cart and cuts in fact should reflect exactly what they were on the good old
days of tape recording and cart machines. This way things get easier for
radio professionals to understand how it works and keep Rivendell as a
This statement in general is somewhat concerning to me, as a long-time web
developer who's been working with MySQL for the last 13 years... Every single
value in this statement (and every other statement issued by any part of the
system), and ideally also the field and table names, should be
On Oct 10, 2013, at 08:50 40, Cowboy wrote:
Are we confusing what's a cut and what's a cart ?
Probably. My original intent in using those words was to convey the idea of
'tape cartridge' to industry veterans who were familiar with the idea from cart
decks. Today, of course, we have a whole