Re: [RDD] Audioscience board outputs

2020-12-26 Thread John Boles
You should have a program under System->ASI Configuration You will need the root password. At the bottom of the window is: Adapter Mode: Change It will say Low Latency Mode if that is what it is in. On Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 11:44 PM wa7skg wrote: > And how would I do that? > > Michae

Re: [RDD] WEB API not seeing group

2020-12-26 Thread Rich Gattie
I'm using the admin account for testing, and confirming in the settings in RDAdmin just to be sure there wasn't something weird in there. Yes it does the same on the test harness too. [image: Screen Shot 2020-12-24 at 4.28.23 PM.png] On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 4:12 PM Fred Gleason wrote: > On De

Re: [RDD] WEB API not seeing group

2020-12-26 Thread Fred Gleason
On Dec 24, 2020, at 16:29, Rich Gattie wrote: > I'm using the admin account for testing, and confirming in the settings in > RDAdmin just to be sure there wasn't something weird in there. > Yes it does the same on the test harness too. Ah, there’s your problem! The ‘admin’ (and *any* account

Re: [RDD] Rivendell Technical and Administration Guide

2020-12-26 Thread Fred Gleason
On Dec 24, 2020, at 19:04, wa7skg wrote: > I find numerous references to this document, however, I am unable to find it. > > Does this exist? Is it publicly available? If so, where might I find it? Online at: http://opsguide.rivendellaudio.org You can also find an HTML version at: http://ops

Re: [RDD] Audioscience board outputs

2020-12-26 Thread Fred Gleason
On Dec 26, 2020, at 07:33, John Boles wrote: > You should have a program under System->ASI Configuration > You will need the root password. You may need to install this, as it’s not included in the default install. The package name is ‘hpiinfo’. yum install hpiinfo should get it done

Re: [RDD] Possible feature - Play cut in a cart based on a variable value, set variable from a shell script

2020-12-26 Thread Fred Gleason
On Dec 24, 2020, at 21:47, Lorne Tyndale wrote: > I think it would be useful to have the ability to play a cut based on a > variable's value and have the ability to set a variable's value from a > macro. > > We already have the ability to define a variable and its value in > Rivendell. > > If

Re: [RDD] Rivendell Technical and Administration Guide

2020-12-26 Thread wa7skg
No, that's the Operations Guide. I'm looking for the Technical Guide. On Page 8 of the Ops Guide your referenced: Chapter 2. Managing the Current User with RDLogin 2.1. RDLogin Rivendell uses a sophisticated system of user privileges to keep track of which users have permission to perform what

Re: [RDD] Rivendell Technical and Administration Guide

2020-12-26 Thread Lorne Tyndale
Michael, If my memory is correct, at one point there was a plan to have both an operations guide which would cover the how-to-use aspects of Rivendell (after a successful install) and a technical guide, covering stuff that a technical / administrator would need to know. The technical guide never

Re: [RDD] Possible feature - Play cut in a cart based on a variable value, set variable from a shell script

2020-12-26 Thread Lorne Tyndale
Fred, > We currently have the ability to set a ‘Schedule Cuts’ attribute for each > cart, with the two possible values being ‘By Weight’ and ‘By Specified > Order’. This would add a third value, perhaps called ‘By Program’. Activating > that mode would completely bypass cut day-parting. Then, w

Re: [RDD] Weather and Time Announcements

2020-12-26 Thread Robert Jeffares
FWIW On 25/12/20 10:13 am, Lorne Tyndale wrote: For getting the Time part, one way that I looked at in the past (but never implemented due to the work requried) is to record an audio cut for each minute of the day. To cut down on the amount of recording it is possible to re-use the AM and PM re

Re: [RDD] Audioscience board outputs

2020-12-26 Thread wa7skg
I installed hpiinfo. I went to System> ASI Card configuration which required me to log in as administrator. The app shows Adapter Mode as "Four Output Streams" The only other options was "Six Output Streams". I've tried both options, The output of rdlibrary still comes out of Port 0 along with