when I started in radio in a small regional market we had 4 guys in the
programmes department who spent all day working through the library to
construct programmes for two stations. One really, because the second
one was a relay we dropped out of locally for an hour or so for what Les
Nesman wo
I want to build a small (1-2 rack units) rack-mountable machine that can
use an ASI5111 card an run Rivendell. I've been scouring thew Web for
possible components, particularly single-board computers, but haven't
found anything useful yet.
Have any of y'all encountered such a beast?
Rob
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Hello,
Yes, that is what I understand. I can't test it right now, but I guess
it is easy to try.
Hoggins!
Le 24/05/2014 14:56, Alan Smith a écrit :
> If the transition type is PLAY, segue markers are ignored, and the cut
> plays until the "Cut End" marker.
>
> If the transition type is set
Thank you.
BTW, I can read spanish, but I guess not all of us on this list do. I
assume it is better for all of us to speak english here. I'm french, and
I don't see myself mixing french and english on this mailing-list.
Anyway, let's clarify my problem with a concrete example :
First cart has th
I think I may have answered my own question...I had a light bulb moment:
This is just a logical GUESS. Please someone confirm or clarify if I
have this wrong:
Markers all come down to the transition type:
If the transition type is PLAY, segue markers are ignored, and the cut
plays until the
I know this is super easy, and I am probably overlooking the obvious,
but what exactly does the "Segue END" marker do?
I know the Segue START marker starts the next event, which overlaps with
the currently playing event.
I did a search, and getting some mixed results.
One result suggested th
http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Managing_Scheduler_Rules
Take a look at the last paragraph...
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 10:44 PM, Hoggins! wrote:
> Of course, but do you imagine the number of scheduling codes I would
> have to create to prevent songs and their covers (or sampled parts) to
> b