Re: [RDD] passing airdate to dropbox import via filename

2019-04-05 Thread Robert Jeffares
Hi all, We have a dropbox set up which allows us to add audio to a CART with a start and end date which all works off the file name communitynotice_[subject]_[voice]_[enddate].wav date has to be in the format -MM-DD which forces us to use '_' as the seperator [ probably could have used a

Re: [RDD] Natural Log and Rivendell

2019-04-05 Thread Mircea Paun
I've used Rivendell and NatLog in the past and It works very well. Do I understand that the auxiliary log will be the same as the main but also contain advertising ad ? My recommendation is to use another service (like Production_Sponsor). I can not figure out why you do not put them (commercial

Re: [RDD] RD and Liquidsoap: slaving audio channels?

2019-04-05 Thread Pab
I can’t make head nor tail of Jack. Have never been able to get it to work on previous installs and my current install for some reason didn’t even include it. Get Outlook for iOS On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 12:36 PM -0400, "Lorne Tyndale"

Re: [RDD] RD and Liquidsoap: slaving audio channels?

2019-04-05 Thread Lorne Tyndale
Hi, Why not just use Jack - have Rivendell output to Jack and then route that into Liquidsoap (which can also handle Jack audio connections). Probably a lot easier then messing with ALSA. Lorne Tyndale > > > I'm trying to pipe my RDAirplay output directly to Liquidsoap through ALSA. > Befor

[RDD] Natural Log and Rivendell

2019-04-05 Thread Travis House
Does anyone use Natural Log for traffic scheduling in Rivendell? If so, is there a way to use it for an Auxiliary Log? We carry local high school sports and I’m trying to figure out how to get our sports sponsors in its own auxiliary log to use during the games without scheduling it in the main l

[RDD] RD and Liquidsoap: slaving audio channels?

2019-04-05 Thread pab
I'm trying to pipe my RDAirplay output directly to Liquidsoap through ALSA. Before I was using two sound cards with a patch cord between them, but this setup has obvious drawbacks. Plus, CentOS has a tendency to juggle my soundcards when it reboots, so I never know which card is going to be "Card 0