On 6/5/14, 16:46 20, Hoggins! wrote:
Is it possible to copy the rdxport.cgi from 2.8.2 onto the new one, just
to be able to export audio, or will it miserably crash and burn my
database ?
It won't crash or burn your database, but it won't work either. Each
version is linked against its own sp
This is a code snippet from the LQsoap script from Wayne, I am new to
LQSoap but most of Waynes script looks comprehendable , just what does
the 2,0,0 stand for in source(2,0,0)
# Function to connect System capture to Liquid Soap
# Handles mono and stereo
def jackConnect()
system("jack_con
Well, this seems to be happening on a 2.8.2 system also (different from
the one on which I previously raised the issue).
I guess something more eloquent than "Audio Converter Error : OK", or at
least a way to have a more verbose output of rdxport.cgi in the Apache
logs would help us solving the pro
I just did an export of a short file (59 sec), long file (1 hr 27 min), to
wav, and a 46 min to mp2 without errors from the RdLibrary Cut
Import/Export button. I am using 2.9.0 on the appliance DVD v2.
Is this the procedure you are using, or a different procedure?
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:46 PM,
Hello all,
I have a problem after having upgraded to 2.9.0 : exporting carts return
an error "Audio Converter Error : OK", resulting in an error 500 in the
Apache logs.
This is quite critical for me and urgent.
Do you think there might be a problem with the new rdxport.cgi ?
Is it possible to co
Sorry Fred, I should have updated my thread yesterday. I re-did the
restore, following the guide on the wiki (since the hostnames were
different between machine I backed up FROM and the one I restored TO),
and got all my RDCatch events back.
Learning process, but I am getting there!
Now abou
I tried this with 2.9.0 today, it didn't crash straight away after the sound
panel stopped playing however when I went to start the main log it crashed
then instead. But after swapping RDLogin users while the sound panel was
still playing.>Hi Fred.
Not sure if you remembered to look in to this
On 6/4/14, 15:36 04, Alan Smith wrote:
Eureka moment. Since the hostnames aren't the same, I bet I lost them
when I added a new host (based on the old hostname) after restore...
No, they're still there (though they may not be visible in RDCatch).
Try adding an entry in RDAdmin->ManageHosts to
On 6/4/14, 16:20 54, Robert wrote:
For some reason the rdcatch is not part of the backup and you have to
manually re enter them.
FALSE!
A Rivendell DB backup *is* a 'full mysql backup'. All that
RDAdmin->BackupDatabase does is prompt for a filename and then run a
command like:
mysqldump -