Hi there,
Hope all is well.
I am experiencing a minor issue with RDAirplay where every now and then
where it randomly decides to crash when playing out on air. More often than
not, it seems to be linked to the move facility when a presenter wishes to
change the playout order of a couple
After fighting with Ubuntu, I've decided to give the Broadcast Appliance DVD a
try. Does anyone have a link to the most recent version? (Hopefully it's on
CentOS 7.)
Nicholas
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On 19/03/15 07:30, Nicholas Young wrote:
After fighting with Ubuntu, I've decided to give the Broadcast Appliance DVD a
try. Does anyone have a link to the most recent version? (Hopefully it's on
CentOS 7.)
Nicholas
The current appliance is CentOS 6. IIRC, the beta version of the DVD is
CentOS 7 (sorry, don't have a link handy).
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Nicholas Young
nicho...@originalmachine.com wrote:
After fighting with Ubuntu, I've decided to give the Broadcast Appliance
DVD a try. Does
On Mar 17, 2015, at 22:36 58, Robert Jeffares jeffares.rob...@gmail.com wrote:
caed: alsaStopTimerData(49)
Left over debug messages. You can safely ignore them.
Cheers!
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On Mar 17, 2015, at 18:29 55, James Oliver supp...@ckxu.com wrote:
We use one of the Telos ProStream (R1) systems at CKXU, they are very nice
and so far has been quite reliable. its well worth the extra expense to get
one of these and with the independent omnia processing we can make our
On Mar 18, 2015, at 15:18 02, Nicholas Young nicho...@originalmachine.com
wrote:
I should also add that I really liked the look and feel of Ubuntu, but the
setup was such a pain -- taking days to get even close to right. If the
Appliance box (beta or not) is based on a modern variant of
I noticed this couple of years ago in the appliance. I mentioned it on the list
I recall, can't remember what was replied etc.
I found that if I installed on Linux Mint it worked fine.
I built a new machine last year same thing, so I dumped the appliance went
to Mint again.
Sent from my
On Mar 15, 2015, at 02:19 12, Lorne Tyndale ltynd...@tyndaleweb.com wrote:
I've narrowed it down a bit - this only seems to effect Rivendell when
running on the 32 bit version of Ubuntu (and probably also 32-bit
Debian). I've been able to reproduce this same issue on both 10.04 and
12.04,
On Mar 16, 2015, at 14:15 45, Rob Landry 41001...@interpring.com wrote:
/var/snd is an NFS share on a central server. It was writable by the user
'nowplayd', which is the user specified in AudioOwner=, but I discovered that
Rivendell could nevertheless not write to it.
Adding
On Wednesday 18 March 2015 06:18:45 pm John Anderson wrote:
Overall, rdimport rdmarkerset both are rarely used, and _I_ would
think that the damage to a library that could be done to a library
would warrant them not being accessible to the average user...
I think that they both should
On Mar 18, 2015, at 17:41 12, Rich Stivers r...@stivers-bros.com wrote:
I've recently noticed rdimport ignores --segue-level if I am using the rd
account.
What version are you using? There have been some major feature additions as
well as numerous cleanups in rdimport(1) over the course of
Hi,
What OS are you using, the broadcast appliance or something else?
And if not the broadcast appliance, are you running on a 32 bit or 64
bit OS?
I've run into a few things which cause Rivendell to crash on 32 bit
Ubuntu, but the same things work fine on 64 bit Ubuntu.
Hi there,
My experience with Rivendell so far has been quite bumpy. I installed the
Broadcast Appliance (v2) and never quite got everything working, thanks to
what I later discovered was a defective card from ASI.
Next, I tried Ubuntu, and with the help of ASI engineers, had everything
(mostly) functional.
Doing it live is not an option for all of our radiohosts, and then what
would be the point of the voicetrack feature.
Is no one else having this problem? Because if I'm the only one, then it
must be something related to my setup. (Custon Centos6 using the Paravell
repos)
2015-03-17 14:36
I picked up this box, a Gentner AP400 which is designed for
multi-microphone conference room systems. It has a 4-in x 4-out
line level switching array and a telephone interface in addition
to fancier processing on the 4 microphone input lines, lets the
chairman shout down the lackeys, for
Overall, rdimport rdmarkerset both are rarely used, and _I_ would
think that the damage to a library that could be done to a library
would warrant them not being accessible to the average user...
I think that they both should operate at a super level..
On Wed, 2015-03-18 at 14:41 -0700, Rich
On Wednesday 18 March 2015 03:42:45 pm Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote:
Doing it live is not an option for all of our radiohosts, and then what
would be the point of the voicetrack feature.
The point of voice tracking is:
When the announcer/talent can not be there at the microphone during
the
If I promise we're only voicetracking, when the talent can't be in studio
at the time of broadcast, maybe somebody will give me a hint of the
stability of RDairplay (when voicetracking in the log currently running)
Thank you :-)
2015-03-18 21:26 GMT+01:00 Robert Jeffares
On Wednesday 18 March 2015 05:08:16 pm Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote:
If I promise we're only voicetracking, when the talent can't be in studio
at the time of broadcast,
You don't have to justify.
I was merely answering a question.;)
maybe somebody will give me a hint of the
stability
I've recently noticed rdimport ignores --segue-level if I am using the
rd account. If I am in root, rdimport does set segue
markers. I would prefer to stay out of root while importing music.
Following standard Linux/Unix behavior, I use the root
account for system issues only and limit my time
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