drew Roberts writes:
>
>
> Hey Jim,
> there are probably too many ways to
do it.
> On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 10:30 PM, Jim
Hartranft
dejazzd.com> wrote:Hi, I am trying to
output the now and
> next data to a file that can be
updated
> on our website..
>
> The rlm_filewrite is what you want t
Hey Morten,
On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 1:35 PM, Morten Krarup Nielsen
wrote:
> It would be cool, if you could take the script one step further: Imagine
> Rivendell could play audio, let's say a weather forecast or an interview
> you have recorded for the radio, and then simultaneously play an avi fi
It would be cool, if you could take the script one step further: Imagine
Rivendell could play audio, let's say a weather forecast or an interview
you have recorded for the radio, and then simultaneously play an avi file
with corresponding graphics. And voïla, a complete visual radio box
2015-01-21
> On Feb 6, 2015, at 12:42 38, James L. Stewart wrote:
>
> On the RPI audio output. I seem to remember someone claiming the audio
> output of the RPI being inferior in some way such as it only really being
> about 14-bit resolution. (I think "CD audio" is also only 14-bit with an
> algorith
On RPI reliability, so I do have three RPI's running a continuously looping videos for a customer
in a "digital signage" application that have now been running fine for about 10 months
without problems, but the previous 3 months were not so good as all three SD cards mysteriously
"went bad". P
On Feb 5, 2015, at 17:52 56, James L. Stewart wrote:
> I do agree somewhat with the earlier comment about using such a settup for
> anything serious. Historically I haven't found the RPI to be the most stable
> thing,
FWIW, I did some testing with the first generation units and found much the
Hi,
They do have that pi desktop that is graphics accelerated in
development. It looked fancy but sadly doesn't seem to be ready for
public use.
Shielding etc is a concern however I've got two Pi's sitting at work
(one as an internal playout for the building and another for a custom
app we
Hey Jim,
there are probably too many ways to do it.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 10:30 PM, Jim Hartranft
wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to output the now and
> next data to a file that can be updated
> on our website..
The rlm_filewrite is what you want to get the needed data into a file on
the rivendell