RD already supports destructive peak level based normalisation on
import, which I'd guess is commonly used by the majority of RD equipped
stations. R128 is simply an alternative method (or potentially
non-destructive post supplement) to Peak normalization, that in some
station formats is
I kept scouring the internet for clues since this was so strange...
Supposedly this was to be fixed in RD 2.x but another foreign language
station found that when they add symbols or accents to event names that it
wipes out the clock events almost across the board. Weird. I had a "+" in
one name
As I was adjusting some clocks today, I closed clocks to modify the names
of a couple of events and when I re-opened any clock, it only had the last
1 or two events of the hour showing, all the rest was blank. I switched to
the standby server, no different. I took the system down and rebooted, no
I have one ASI card on the system (Card 0 in the old server). I've
installed an ASI card on this new machine too (and left the index on the
card at the default 1). The rdhpiinfo shows me that the card appears to be
all set. But for some reason it's not correctly populating the audio
resources data
On 02/29/2016 03:02 PM, Cowboy wrote:
Especially with music cuts, this old dog with 40+ years background
in "show biz" doesn't see how anyone in their right mind could ever
even harbor a possibility that each and every cut would NOT be listened
to, massaged, and polished to perfection
Wayne,
It is fairly easy to turn SilentJack into a "NoisyJack" type of app -
changing a less then to a greater then in the source, some of the text
output in the printf statements, recompile, and it'll run your command
when ever noise is detected.
The trick is - you've got to build into the
On 02/29/2016 11:07 AM, Hoggins! wrote:
> a crossfade capability for the "local adapter"
> switcher in Rivendell, so that switching between sources can be less...
> hard.
The broadcast tools switcher can be configured to respond that way,
but *it* won't actually do the fade.
That has to be
Hello Wayne,
Thanks for sharing this, I'm glad to see that we came up to a similar
setup for our needs.
Indeed, having a reversed silentjack would be great. And I would add
another feature : a crossfade capability for the "local adapter"
switcher in Rivendell, so that switching between sources
Wayne,
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 9:24 AM, Wayne Merricks <
waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use Liquidsoap for other things and yes the silence transitions are
> great but in this case, I need to use OpenOB for low latency and having
> liquidsoap in the mix adds a lot of
Hi,
I use Liquidsoap for other things and yes the silence transitions are
great but in this case, I need to use OpenOB for low latency and having
liquidsoap in the mix adds a lot of re-encoding and delay.
Regards,
Wayne
On 29/02/16 12:47, drew Roberts wrote:
Wayne,
thanks for the write
On 02/29/2016 08:05 AM, ermina wrote:
> Great news!
I wouldn't go that far.
> About it being a production function : ideally, yes, every content
> should be compliant before being ingested. But then, well, peak
> normalization is integrated in the rdimport process, and it is no less a
>
On 02/29/2016 07:32 AM, John Anderson wrote:
>
> /OK, I did promise that a discussion about this would happen.
> It did.
> It's on the wish list./
>
> thanks Cowboy
Came up ( rather deliberately in conjunction with a few other related
issues ( MP3 again ) ) between Manassas and Viena on
Great news!
About it being a production function : ideally, yes, every content
should be compliant before being ingested. But then, well, peak
normalization is integrated in the rdimport process, and it is no less a
production matter.
There are use cases where auto-adjusting levels on
Wayne,
thanks for the write up. It may come in useful.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 7:04 PM, Wayne Merricks <
waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure if this is useful to anyone but heres how I made Rivendell
> work over a remote VPN link seamlessly (India office broadcasting
OK, I did promise that a discussion about this would happen.
It did.
It's on the wish list.
The real issue here, brought up in that discussion and not by me, is that
this is really a production function, that should be done by the producer.
It's not a store and play-out function that
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