On Wednesday 16 October 2013 10:46:05 pm Alan Peterson wrote:
How about sample rate conflict? Settings for card not what RD wants to see?
Clip a speaker or cans directly on the card audio output.
Is it distorted there ?
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Thanks everyone for the tips. System is on its way back to me (has a
strange issue with hanging at the splash/POST screen as well (no error,
just hangs for abnormally long time)nothing to do with Rivendell).
I just wanted to get some ideas what to look for when it gets in my hands.
To
Finally got Music Master working with Rivendell, but when merging to
rivendells log (which is a grid full of a single clock which has a music
import event for the entire hour,00:00.0-59:59.9), it dumps all of the
overscheduled music, and it seems we will still need to manually
overschedule at
Thanks to Alban, Geoff, and RĂ¼diger for looking at my problem. I still
don't understand why, but installing the mp3val package and recompiling
solved the problem - I can now import mp3 files!
Just to test if mp3val was actually the critical piece here, I removed
mp3val using dpkg, and did a make
On Oct 17, 2013, at 18:59 23, Nate Hartmann wrote:
Just to test if mp3val was actually the critical piece here, I removed mp3val
using dpkg, and did a make clean make sudo make install to see if mp3
imports would no longer work. It still works, I can still import mp3 files.
So, I'm not
Hi Fred
According to synaptic (an Ubuntu package manager)
mp3val is a program for MPEG audio stream validation.
MP3val is a small, high-speed tool for MPEG audio files validation
and (optionally) fixing problems.
It was primarily designed for verification of MPEG 1 Layer III (MP3)
files, but
On Oct 17, 2013, at 22:18 57, Geoff Barkman wrote:
According to synaptic (an Ubuntu package manager)
mp3val is a program for MPEG audio stream validation.
Thanks. So it is a stand-alone utility:
http://mp3val.sourceforge.net/
At first I thought it might be some sort of subpackage