Re: [RDD] RMLsend on Raspberry Pi

2013-10-24 Thread Morten Krarup Nielsen
You were right, it wasn't that hard to compile on Rivendell, just took very long. Now RMLsend is running perfectly on Pi. 2013/10/20 Alessio Elmi alessio_e...@hotmail.com Hi, it's no that hard... it just takes very long. You can even try cross compile. Anyway I used to have those binaries

Re: [RDD] RMLsend on Raspberry Pi

2013-10-24 Thread Hoggins!
Hello, Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't we achieve sending RML commands with a simple UDP netcat to the specified machine ? Haven't tested it yet, though. Hoggins! Le 24/10/2013 11:20, Morten Krarup Nielsen a écrit : You were right, it wasn't that hard to compile on Rivendell, just took

Re: [RDD] Best option for playing legal ID at top of hour without unceremoniously cutting into a playing song

2013-10-24 Thread Rob Landry
On Wed, 23 Oct 2013, Cowboy wrote: The precedent and clarification came from a Classical Music station, I forget which one, in response to a complaint by one of the in a row rockers. ( Boston, I think, but I could be wrong ) As far back as 1975, when I joined WHRB, Cambridge, MA, as a

Re: [RDD] Best option for playing legal ID at top of hour without unceremoniously cutting into a playing song

2013-10-24 Thread Alan Peterson
When did a station legal ID become the audio equivalent of a cup of hemlock? I find its a great place to be creative, promotions-minded and just a little warped. Just get the calls + city of license in the clear. THEN go nuts. AP ___ Rivendell-dev

[RDD] RdAirplay crashes 2.5.3

2013-10-24 Thread Tim Camp
Greetings, I have made some progress on these Rdairplay crashes with buffer overflow. It's not Hardware and it's not rdairplay it's the rlm_udp module that we run to update our website and stream info. If the module is loaded certain places in the log cause rdairplay to crash with a buffer

Re: [RDD] Best option for playing legal ID at top of hour without unceremoniously cutting into a playing song

2013-10-24 Thread Rob Landry
Driving westward across the continent in December, 1983, I found myself in the middle of the Mojave Desert with zero receivable stations on FM and only one or two on AM. One of the AM's was a very strong top 40 station that ran ads aimed at southern California. I couldn't quite make the