Hello Matthew,
I successfully imported a SP library, I did this by importing all of the
audio files as their existing cart numbers and set the metadata import to
show the title as the cart number of the original file.
I then exported the SPCreator library and the Riv "CART" table into CSV
format
For these non Rivendell standard named files, or where RDC just won't work with
a given web or FTP site, I manually download them, then set up a (date based)
RDC event to import them.
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BJ Mora
GraceRadio @ www.graceradio.net
KGCE-LP/Modesto is NOW at FM 107.9!
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RDCatch is coy about URL's with wildcards and can be difficult in other
situations, especially with changing episode numbers.
This is where you use a shell script and wget or in some cases rsync to
grab the latest episode.
wget ftp://ftp.srnprograms.com/shows/gaither/Commercial/HR*.mp3
will
Hi John,
Thanks for the email...
I like everyone's idea to just make it /etc/rdacity/rd.ini.
Gets rid of the confusion - sort of a standard - even though Rivendell does not
follow it really. Will go with that approach, which means that
filename/directory
will need to be created.
I am
On Thu, 29 Sep 2016 12:25:23 -0400 (EDT)
Todd Baker wrote:
> It will require setting
> some assumptions about the existence of rd.ini and where "should"
> live. Currently rd.conf exists in the /etc directory in Linux
> Rivendell systems. I "may" default Linux versions of
On Thu, 2016-09-29 at 12:25 -0400, Todd Baker wrote:
Thanks for the update
>
> I hope it wont take too long to get this straightened out. It will require
> setting
> some assumptions about the existence of rd.ini and where "should" live.
> Currently
> rd.conf exists in the /etc directory in
Dear Mathew, et. al.,
Sorry for the delay getting back to this - had the flu ugh feel better now.
I am currently perusing the Linux side/Mac side of this code. I have been
looking
at my other version(s) i.e. Linux version (which I wrote years ago) and I
realized
that I hard coded this