The following command:
rdimport --autotrim-level=0 --normalization-level=-13 \
--metadata-pattern=%u. --delete-source SPORTS '/var/dropbox/SPORTS/b.wav'
will successfullly import an audio file. Most of the files are from an
AudioVault system, so rdimport pulls the title from the CART or AV10 c
I also have never had this problem and we use "hard" time events all the time.
I have had (and still do) problems with, at least macro events, that are too
short (time wise) that things can be skipped over, but that doesn't seem to be
your case either.
Other places to look for hints to what is
It does, thanks for the info.
I'm looking at some 64-bit machines ex short term lease that have 160's in
them. I just need enough to get it installed with what I have which is only
about 50 hours of waves in my new database.
If my service shows back up in RDLogManager/Reports in RD2 then I'll
Got everything entered into the ShoutCast conf file and it works like
a champ. Thanks for the help!
---brandon
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Nathan Steele
wrote:
> as suggested, use locate to find the files in question
>
> locate shoutcast
> worked for me and s