For some wierd reason from time to time at midnight the cain to is not
preasent in AirPlay even if in that days log the cain to is present.
is a stressfull situation. is there a way of ensuring that the next day
lod will load at midnight ? or to be shure that the current log
refreshes and the
Cowboy writes:
>
> On Tuesday 30 September 2014 04:05:53
pm Jim Hartranft wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am fairly new to Rivendell as far
as operations...
> >
> > I am interested to know if there is
a pitch shift feature in Rivendell like
> > there is in software like NexGen
Digital or WideO
On 2 October 2014 19:27, James L. Stewart wrote:
> So here are some stupid MySQL questions that show off my lack of knowledge
> of MySQL:
>
> How can you tell which database engine you are running?
>
SHOW TABLE STATUS WHERE Name = 'table name'
> Is it possible to be running one engine on some
On Thursday 02 October 2014 08:51:13 pm Steve Atkins wrote:
> I have a library from previous riv box that I've temporarily copied to
> the /rd/music folder. Now I would like to copy them to /var/snd. In
> the terminal I enter
> cp /home/rd/music /var/snd
> Apparently my terminal was raised in B
Okay, the monitor shaped dent in my forehead is what's growing instead
of knowledge. (broadcast appliance 2.9.3)
I have a library from previous riv box that I've temporarily copied to
the /rd/music folder. Now I would like to copy them to /var/snd. In
the terminal I enter
cp /home/rd/music
So here are some stupid MySQL questions that show off my lack of
knowledge of MySQL:
How can you tell which database engine you are running?
Is it possible to be running one engine on some tables in a database and
another engine on other tables in the same database? (My confusing
stumbling a
Odd, we've been using a Presonus 1818VSL and have access to all channels (18
ins and 18 outs! but they are labeled funny things and the last 8 are ADAT
which is not useful to us)
I thought USB sound was fairly standardized these days.
For the record I am using Debian's 3.2x version kernel. It
Now here is an interesting issue with the ASI5111 card. An older version
of the card works fine but a newer version of the card will not. We have
contacted Audio Science to get them to weigh in in the issue.
As far as the M-Audio adapter, still not working. We have tried mandating
the rate. St
Interesting link, thank you! I had completely misunderstood the problem.
2014-10-02 19:32 GMT+02:00 Rivendell Steve :
> Hi Alessio,
>
> See http://idle3-tools.sourceforge.net/ for information about WD greens and
> how to disable their power saving features.
>
> Steve.
>
> On 2 October 2014 17:24,
Hello,
I have been using Rivendell since 2007. At the moment I am running it on
Centos 6, Rivendell version 2.9.2-1. After upgrading to v. 2.9.2, once in a
while RDAirplay is killed.
The message I read is "Rivendell Process /usr/bin/rdairplay was killed by
signal 6 (SIGABRT). Have anyone
Hi Alessio,
See http://idle3-tools.sourceforge.net/ for information about WD greens and
how to disable their power saving features.
Steve.
On 2 October 2014 17:24, Alessio Elmi wrote:
> Thank you both.
> I used exactly Caviar Green by WD. They were the cheapest and now I
> realise why.
> I was
Thank you both.
I used exactly Caviar Green by WD. They were the cheapest and now I realise why.
I was looking for a bottleneck on the line when it's just the disks
that take a nap when they like. Shame on me!
I will search if I can change their behaviour.
Alessio
2014-10-02 17:13 GMT+02:00 Cowbo
On Thursday 02 October 2014 10:38:50 am Sébastien Leblanc wrote:
> Sounds a lot like your disks are spinning down after a while. Verify that
> this is not the case: https://www.google.ca/search?q=sdparm+spindown
Western Digital has some inexpensive "green" drives.
Spin-down is exactly their cla
On 1 October 2014 09:30, Alessio Elmi wrote:
> Sometimes we face delay issues, from the moment we hit NEXT to the
> moment it is actually played by the client.
> Our present NFS server is quite old pc with a basic Raid1 2x2TB hdd in
> a Fast Ethernet Lan. Hdd are Sata III but the motherboard only
Thank you for your answer.
What's the card chipset and what sample rate working on Jack?
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 3:53 AM, Geoff Barkman
wrote:
> Hi Pedro
> Not specifically your soundcard but I found 5.1 onboard sound card on
> a mother board that I could successfully channel 2 stereo and 1 mono
Hello Alessio,
> 1) Have you any experience in this? Like flashcache, bcache... or
> anything else? Is it complicated to setup?
We're using flashcache .. to optimize our build environments. It isn't
complicated to setup. But the tuning is more tricky.
The IO load should not be a problem on a NFS
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