I requested a Tryphon wiki account a few months ago. I heard back from
Florent Peyraud on June 12th letting me know that my wiki account was
active. So it seems there is life at Tryphon, but not much activity
keeping up with the packaging of Rivendell...
~David Klann
On 08/24/2016 09:05 AM
+1 for RDacity!
Todd, I'd be willing and eager to help with your Linux porting,
packaging and/or testing. Let me know on or off list if you'd like.
Thanks!
~David Klann
WDRT, Viroqua, WI
On 07/28/2016 01:14 PM, Todd Baker wrote:
> Ah...
>
>A very good name as well..
One thing to note about CentOS (and other Red Hat derived distributions)
is that even though the kernel version appears to be quite dated, Red
Hat spends considerable energy back-porting fixes, especially
security-related fixes, into those older kernels. So they're not as
"old" as they appear to
udioOwner user (from /etc/rd.conf).
Report back on that with the output of the "ls" command...
~David Klann
WDRT, 91.9fm Viroqua, WI
On 05/26/2016 12:23 AM, Lee Baker wrote:
> Hi all, I've notices a few are having this same issue and I'm a little
> stumped as to how to fix i
Thanks for all your work on this Wayne! I'm about to embark on the
journey of installing 2.13.0 on my shiny new Xenial system this week so
I'll be using your wiki article to guide me.
Best,
~David
On 05/23/2016 07:31 AM, Wayne Merricks wrote:
> Apologies for the list spam. The UbuntuXenial
Hi Wayne,
I have a set of systemd unit files for Rivendell. Feel free to snag them
from the GitHub repo:
https://github.com/opensourceradio/ram/tree/master/etc/systemd/system
There certainly may be other ways to implement it, but I created a
"rivendell.target" in which each of the three
convert
that to minutes and seconds...
The "outfile" uses the current date (in -MM-DD format) as part of
the file name. You'll need to make sure that file name does NOT exist
before running the command otherwise mysql will complain.
Hope this helps!
~David Klann
On 05/19/2016 09:10 AM,
d place those clocks in the
appropriate hours in your Service Grid(s).
When you run Generate Logs with RDLogManager the clocks with that event
will pull those two specific carts and schedule them back to back in the
log.
Hope this helps!
~David K
UTS.SEGUE_START_POINT, CUTS.SEGUE_END_POINT,
CART.AVERAGE_LENGTH, etc. It does some other things, but this is (as far
as I can tell) the fundamental work of this phase of rddbcheck.
I was looking at the source for rddbcheck in Rivendell version 2.10.3.
Hope this helps!
~David Klann
> 2016-04-26 18:18 G
with using a canned framework) (for the same reasons you list
in readme.md).
I cloned your repo and ran it locally with no problems. I'll send pull
requests when I have some time to contribute.
Thanks for starting this project!
~David Klann
On 04/10/2016 05:30 PM, Wayne Merricks wrote:
fully qualified domain name using 127.0.0.1. Set the server name
> directive globally to suppress this message. A reboot didn't help as well.
> At this point would it be better to recompile with correct configurations?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Mar 22, 2016, at
tively. Then restart the apache web service before
attempting another import.
(Cowboy: I think you were looking at the permissions for the *parent*
directory to /var/snd (i.e., ".."), not /var/snd itself?)
Getting there?
~David Klann
On 03/22/2016 09:49 AM, rcflye...@gmail.com wro
umn. You
can change the user as whom the apache process runs by setting the
parameter "User" in the main apache configuration file (likely somewhere
in /etc/apache).
Keep plugging away!
~David Klann
On 03/21/2016 12:53 PM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> Here is what I have.
>
>
t of the
following commands:
df -Th
ls -alrt /var/snd
grep "^Audio" /etc/rd.conf
Hope this helps!
~David Klann
On 03/21/2016 12:19 PM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for the flood of questions lately. Getting a lot of problems
solved and I appreciate it.
>
&
in maintaining the wiki? If not, I propose we
collectively figure out a different solution because this is an
extremely rich trove of treasure regarding Rivendell and I know of
several new users who would benefit from updated wiki articles.
What do folks think?
Thanks!
~David Klann
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On 03/10/2016 01:21 PM, Gregory Avedissian wrote:
> Yes, I'm looking for the tags that get imported with the audio. Specifically,
> the Title. RDLibrary
only shows that information for the first cut in the cart. And looking
at mysql-workbench, it
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Rob,
Have you scoured logs for hints as to what might be breaking on this
machine? /var/log/messages, /var/log/syslog, etc., etc. (depending on
the specific OS you're running), and "sudo journalctl -b" on CentOS 7
and Debian Squeeze running
., AudioOwner and AudioGroup, as
well as the MySQL settings on both machines.
Hope this helps!
~David Klann
On 03/07/2016 10:18 AM, Seth Stevenson wrote:
>
> Well, I got a server/client install going with some very helpful
instructions from Wayne Merrick. I used Ubuntu server on a desk
ntered it below). Most command options with arguments accept
spacing or not, and many accept an '=' between the option and its
argument (with no spaces surrounding the '='). Manual pages are your
friend when you don't have the source.
Hope this helps!
~David Klann
On 03/05/2016 06:40 PM, Harris, Don
/tmp/database-backup.log 2>&1
Hope this helps!
~David Klann
On 03/01/2016 02:07 AM, Wayne Merricks wrote:
> You can use Rivendell to automate MySQL backups but I'm an old fogey when it
> comes to MySQL and
I do this:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> #Backup MySQL and copy somewhere
> my
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Good points, all! I'm tracking the rivendell git repo, but I haven't
played with the code (other than 'git pull') for more than a month.
Wayne, I see your point(s) about "preprocessing" the audio files, and
leaving the "heavy lifting" to rdimport.
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Um, so if there's a way to "fix" VBR or "improper" MP3 files before
importing them with rdimport, how come rdimport can't do that work for
us? Has anyone looked at the transcoding method inside
utils/rdimport/rdimport.cpp? Is it worth taking the
cal target (all the GUI apps installed and used on this system).
Run the command:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
after making changes to any of the unit files in /etc/systemd/system.
I may have forgotten a step or two, but I'd be interested to hear
others' experience with these.
Carry on!
~D
is
opening up to Open Source alternatives!
Great Job!
~David Klann
On 10/24/2014 12:52 PM, Frederick Gleason wrote:
Howdy Folks:
FYI, I had a chance to discuss FOSS and Rivendell with Kirk Harnack
on his ‘This Week in Radio Technology’ podcast yesterday. You can
find the episode at:
http
clause in the script is the
hourly rotation to the local archive).
Cheers,
~David Klann
On 04/28/2014 05:02 PM, Wayne Merricks wrote:
Easier than you think.
pastebin.com/u/MezzFA0
In there is a full guide for JACK, Rotter and Liquidsoap all with
startup scripts on Ubuntu
or just
hope this helps someone else with a wayward NFS-based Rivendell
installation.
Thanks again for the great automation system and for supporting Free
Software!
Best,
~David Klann
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+1 for the local icecast server - it'll solve most issues you have
with darkice. We used darkice for years without issue - it's a nice
bit of software.
You can indeed use JACK and we do so, because we can then
.
~David Klann
WDRT 91.9fm, Viroqua, WI
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On 09/23/2011 09:16 PM, I wrote:
...
I encountered what I consider a mis-feature running Rivendell 2.0.2
on Debian this evening.
Why did you have to recompile? Wouldn't it have been easier to just
edit fstab and
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