Greetings, Sorry bout the subject line thing guys, no sleep.
well here is the deal as it stands now.
All my machines can import to a local /var/snd
If I open web browser I can go to the cgi-bin pages, addcart.html etc.
soon as I mount my nfs /var/snd I can record but no import.
Import returns
Greetings, Sorry bout the subject line thing earlier guys, no sleep.
well here is the deal as it stands now.
All my machines can import to a local /var/snd
If I open web browser I can go to the cgi-bin pages, addcart.html etc.
soon as I mount my nfs /var/snd I can record but no import.
Import
Hi everybody.
Anyone has experience with that card in Rivendell? It is reported to be
ALSA compatible and actually it is. I could easily use VLC with all 4
output channels.
Rivendell refuses to take that card. I think using JACK could be an option
but I'd like use straight ALSA.
Any advice?
Other infos...
Reading somewhere on the web
The device presents four stereo pairs by default; use the following ALSA
devices:
- plughw:Audio8DJ,0,0
- plughw:Audio8DJ,0,1
- plughw:Audio8DJ,0,2
- plughw:AUdio8DJ,0,3
This guy use the following .asoundrc to use it with Jack
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# Native Instruments
Hi All
I have recently set up a new system using the Rivendell Appliance disc.
Everything has been working fine until yesterday when I updated to the
latest Centos 5.x
The Dropboxes that I have set up are importing audio files but the are
not showing in the library. But when I enter the
Hi,
Check that your SERVICES table is set to MyISAM and not INNODB (which is
the default I think in Mysql 5.5+)
$ mysql -h rivserver_ip_or_name -u root -p
$ use Rivendell;
$ show create table SERVICES;
You'll get a big mess of SQL splurged out, scroll down to here:
`CLOCK166` char(64)
Hi,
My AUX log is very simple, I have the 5 second fade down with a STOP
transition. As its hard timed, I had to do this for every hour (and
half hour as we do weird things at the top and bottom). So I have 48
fades every day.
The important part is the log chain to reload the aux log every
Just in case it helps heres my nfs exports and permissions for /var/snd
/etc/exports:
/var/snd 10.43.0.0/255.255.0.0(rw,sync,all_squash,subtree_check)
10.43.x.x is my local network so amend as necessary.
/var/snd itself, because I was too lazy to set up permission lookups
properly to sync
On Tuesday 22 October 2013 10:03:06 pm Nate Hartmann wrote:
Thanks for that input Cowboy, I was operating under the mistaken impression
that the 2-minute window was FCC-mandated. The best reference I could find
on the topic was The Public and Broadcasting (last updated July 2008
Greetings,
I think this is a situation where I am chasing my tail, I probably have
things right on one end of the transaction wrong on the other and vise
versa constantly changing things trying to get it to work.
I am confused about the /var/snd permissions thing because once the nfs
share is
Hi,
Permissions are annoying but it generally goes like this:
* Check local permissions, if pass then continue
* Attempt to write the file locally
* Through the magic of nfs this gets passed on to the server share.
From the servers point of view it looks like this:
* Client requests access to
In the past four months wile building a multi workstation setup I ran
into this issue to. I could only get it to work when, after the basic OS
was installed, all other installations were done as the user who is
going to use the workstations. So e.g. user DJ should install, after
being given
On Wednesday 23 October 2013 10:12:56 am Tim Camp wrote:
I can set permissions on the client /var/snd folder before it mounts the
share but not after.
Yes, and no.
You can set permissions on the root file system on the machine
providing nfs, but that's not necessarily what nfs presents.
Greetings
And many thanks to all who replied.
Especially Cowboy.
We are all fixed.
Being that every user at every workstation is uid 1000 and gid 100
Set /var/snd ownership the same and boom! Everything works.
Used exports anonuid= and anongid=
Now for my next issue,
On one workstation
here is output from rdairplay crash
*** buffer overflow detected ***: rdairplay terminated
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__fortify_fail+0x63)[0xb680dbc3]
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x10593a)[0xb680c93a]
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x105008)[0xb680c008]
I didn't managed to use terminal to access sql. I'm still noob decoding
comand lines...
But I've put another neurone working. Since I have sql backups I've gave it try
a tweaked
with getid, following your instructions. I must say that... it worked!
Thanks!
Hey guys,
Not really a question more a statement. Recently I attended a massive scout
camp known as the Jamboree of the Air, these are held at different locations
all around the world and focus on communication via airwaves (primarily amateur
radio) but we also run a FM radio station that
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