to a Linux box (xming or similar) or VNC and
remote desktop to the Linux box.
Lorne Tyndale
> > WSL = Windows Subsystem for Linux. Optional free component of Windows that
> > provides a fully compatible *command-line* Ubuntu system. Other distros
> > are potentially av
Chester,
I've never run into something like you've described, it could be any
number of things. Sounds like it is time for you to check your syslog
and see if there is any hint there as to what might have crashed.
Lorne Tyndale
>
>
> I am attempting to get an install on an ubu
I've got a USB audio card that works fine with CentOS 6.9 (an updated
broadcast appliance) with the latest 2.19.2 updated from Paravel.
Lorne Tyndale
>
>
> Is anyone able to use USB audio cards on their units still under the new
Just as an added comment to Fred's note below, I think the
play-while-record also only works if you're using Linear audio for your
file format. I don't think it works if you're using mp2.
>
> On Apr 4, 2018, at 13:55, Cowboy wrote:
>
> > If you start playing BEFORE it starts
Your best bet for Ubuntu these days is to compile from source.
Lorne Tyndale
>
>
> Buenos días, ¿alguien sabe como instalar Rivendell correctamente en
> debian 9 y Ubuntu 16.10 en adelante?
>
> Cada ves que instalo desde los repos no funciona.
>
>
>
> Good
to save the file.
Kill all the Rivendell daemons and restart them - I suspect you will
find that caed will start.
Lorne Tyndale
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Hi,
It is difficult to know with your description what your "original"
configuration was. But based on your description I would agree that it
likely has something to do with an HDMI audio out.
If you do a:
cat /proc/asound/modules
It'll list the audio cards on your system.
If you also do:
Sounds like a permissions thing on /var/snd. Double check the
permissions and that the users/groups are set up correctly.
Also make sure that the machine running your Apache server and the
rivendell cgi has the needed permissions and can see your new /var/snd
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Btw
&
ations (audacity, ardour,
etc) need to run as the logged in user and also need to see Jack. I'm
not sure what the "correct" answer is.
Lorne Tyndale
>
>
> Temporary indeed
> There has to be a better solution to this.
> Again I have never had this problem with Jack befo
If it were me I'd set Jack to 48 and have the streaming encoder resample
to my streaming bitrate. Actually I'd generate several streams at
different bitrates using Liquidsoap to send to the streaming server so
that I could have a "super low bandwidth" for smartphones on 3G or folks
on dialup, and
and effort to resample
or re-import.
Lorne Tyndale
> thank you all, I just didn't want to re-import because of all the cue
> points I already had set. But oh well, something to do on sleepless nights.
>
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Last time I tried Glasscoder, it just acted as a Jack client, you could
route anytihng within Jack to it.
The first thing I'd check is if Jackd is running under a different user
then classcoder. They both need to be running under the same user
account or they won't see each other.
>
> Can
for a production / mission critical
environment.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Hi,
> Can anyone help me with a recommendation for a stable device to use as gpi
> for 3 inputs?
> I have some problems with a "gentleman" who when he heard of the "joystick"
> said he is not "
on MO 63552
> >
> > Day job 2
> > M Chambers Communications Engineering
> > Broadcast Engineering and Icom 2-Way Radio Sales & Service
> >
> > Side job
> > Firefighter - Atlanta Volunteer Fire Department
> >
> > Night job
> > Co-hos
list. I'm just looking to see if there is a more elegant option.
Lorne Tyndale
> >
> > An XML file would probably make the most sense for this - similar to the
> > XML files that can be generated with RDExport.
>
> I agree that generation of a separate manifest fil
Hi,
I've found in the past that the directions for Ubuntu Xenial seems to
work well for compiling QT3.
http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/UbuntuXenial
I don't know if that'll work on Antergos, but at a minimum it might give
you a pointer in the right direction, along with URL's for the needed
restart apache it'll find the
config for Rivendell.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Greetings,
>
> When running ./configure
> Should the flag --libexecdir point to the localhost website folder, for
> example on my machine this is /var/www/html
>
> Tha
get audio to play
with something simple, but Rivendell still won't see Jack, then it is
likely that the daemons and jackd are running under different users.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Greetings,
>
> Unless someone can offer a solution I guess I'm going to have to stay on
> Ubuntu.
> I
anks again!
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ith an OpenOB stream. Not sure if
it would work.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Greetings all,
>
> Wondering if anyone has had some elegant ideas on how to output from
> rdairplay directly to a ip audio to the waiting decoder at the transmitter
> site?
> Realizing that some on
, especially when you can pick up a system that will have enough
processing power to run stereotool and rivendell in real time for
relatively low cost.
Just something to think about.
Lorne Tyndale
> Yes Drew you're right but i didn't like the sound running real time, it
> also uses so mu
looking for.
Lorne Tyndale
>
>
> Hello,
>
> A stand alone but I need only one or two groups of carts.
> Unfortunately, the carts numbers are too mixed in differents so I can't
> rely on these
>
> My /var/snd is too big for this computer :-)
>
> In RDAdmin ->
hine which has the same music library /
clocks / etc.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Hello,
>
> We'd like to copy our Rivendell to a light version in a computer for
> outside animation (without show specific carts)
>
> I found an old mail
> (http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/pip
parent=) at rdselect.cpp:190
#5 0x004061ca in main (argc=1, argv=)
at rdselect.cpp:377
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [RDD] Segfault in RDSelect
> From: Nick Andre <n...@wmfo.org>
> Date: Thu, July 06, 2017 1:29 am
> To: Lorne Tyndale &l
Hi,
So I tried to set up RDSelect for the first time today, and I think I
set up the configuration files correctly. In a folder /etc/rivendell.d/
I put 2 configuration files, each with a different Label parameter and
such.
I ended up with a segfault, core dump. I'm running 64-bit Lubuntu 14.04
n
the thin client or similar) still be accessing the audio files and
sending them back to the centralized caed?
Just looking for clarification.
Thanks!
Lorne Tyndale
>
> On Jun 3, 2017, at 22:31, drew Roberts <zotz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > This is not the route we ar
e - send your on-air machine a "play next" command in the event
that something like that happens.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for thoughts on possible ways to do this.
>
> Let's say we go on a remote and have no one in the air studio.
>
> We can remote into
Hi,
I don't know about Linux Mint, but on Lubuntu after compiling from
source I need to do a:
sudo chmod -s /usr/local/bin/caed /usr/local/bin/ripcd
/usr/local/bin/rdcatchd
Then kill the daemons (if they're running)
Start up Jack, start up the Rivendell daemons (the chmod allows the
daemons to
this used to be a standard practice in the
industry, these days many stations don't bother with the time and
effort.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Hi,
>
> As you say, this is a major undertaking, so you need to get this right from
> the beginning. You don't want to be making any mistakes.
>
lti-output audio devices?
>
> *A.*
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 11:52 AM, Lorne Tyndale <ltynd...@tyndaleweb.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Check your cartslots output settings in rdadmin --> Manage Hosts -->
> > Ca
nel, jack, etc - and it all just starts
> to work.
>
> Of course you may need to change the path to wherever those 3 daemons
> live (they might be in /usr/bin)
>
> Give it a try.
>
> Lorne Tyndale
>
>
>
> >
> > Hello Rob and list...
> >
&
as
the same user as rdairplay, rdpanel, jack, etc - and it all just starts
to work.
Of course you may need to change the path to wherever those 3 daemons
live (they might be in /usr/bin)
Give it a try.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Hello Rob and list...
>
> I looked into permissions and find t
etimes necessary to not use the
jack startup option in Rivendell but rather to start up Jack and then
start caed under the same user logged in to start Jack.
For sure it can be confusing to figure out and such.
Lorne Tyndale
>
>
> I just installed the CentOS appliance CD. Jack woul
take several tries to figure
out where the difficulty is and / or what settings will work reliably.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> I'mno against JACK, I only wish it were better documented. Why will it
> refuse to start at all on some machines but give no trouble on others? The
> oracle
I agree, it does appear that something has grabbed the sound card before
Jack has grabbed it, quite possibly CAED.
Also, I'm not sure what build of Linux you're running, but I know for
the Debian builds you need to ensure that the user that you're running
Jack under is also a member of the audio
If you wanted to keep at least some of it within Rivendell, you could
have RDCatch fire the script. Then you can keep the scheduling of when
the script runs within Rivendell rather then external within Cron.
Just a thought.
Lorne
>
>
> Thanks for confirming Wayne. I'll get a script put in
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a broadcast appliance install or something else,
but one thing that I've run into on Ubuntu based distributions is the
user ID that you're running Rivendell as needs to be a member of the
dialout group in order to access the serial port.
Especially if you're running
few 32 bit machines that I have running Rivendell I just know to
avoid doing things like running rdadmin to set up gpio's on the 32 bit
machines and such.
Otherwise I have not run into any significant issues. It just works.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> It's been awhile since I last looked into this, but
Hi,
Just wondering, for those of you who have run Rivendell on a PI, has
anyone tried using the GPIO's on the PI with Rivendell? Does it work?
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user.
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>
>
> Hi!
>
> I've made it (running jack from rdadmin) but runs as root, not as rd user...
>
> 15 Oca 2017 22:43 tarihinde "drew Roberts" <zotz...@gmail.com> yazdı:
>
> Hey Emir,
>
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 2:16 PM, Emir
bet that your
problem will be gone.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Just wanted to confirm some things when I researched my problem.
>
> Trying to import hour long podcast files seem to stop after 18 mins or so of
> audio is imported. I wanted to see if this is the
. Paravel will support the
broadcast appliance (for a fee of course) but they won't support a
Ubuntu / Debian install.
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>
>
> I build a system for a buddy who can barely spell computer a few years ago
> for his radio station. Since then its run fine witho
I'd agree that the big thing with any of the IP based audio STL
solutions does have to do with the ISP.
If your link between the 2 ends is slow, or if it isn't all the same
ISP, routes all over the place, etc - then you are more likely to run
into problems then you might otherwise.
As an
I do agree - setting up a main Rivendell "server", even if it is on an
older desktop PC with a couple of hard disks in a RAID mirror - in my
view is a better option then using a cloud-based server. If you're able
to set up 2 servers which can mirror each other, perhaps get aman up and
running so
Joe,
I'd avoid anything "cloud" based for a number of reasons.
1 - Rivendell (or any playout system for that matter) should never be on
the open internet. It really should be on a private LAN (or at least a
private VLAN). For reasons of security and reliability it is a bad idea
to put it
Based on what you've described, I suspect that if you were running Jack
it would work.
I agree that on a Rivendell appliance OS upgrades in general should be
avoided. After all the Rivendell machine shouldn't be on the internet
in the first place but instead on a private LAN where the usual
After you hit save in rdalsaconfig, did you go into the /etc/asound.conf
file and add back in the rate line as I previously suggested and resave
the file? You'll need to be root to do this. Once re-saved you'll need
to restart the Rivendell daemons.
Another thought - have you tried using Jack
I don't know if an upgrade would have changed that, but I do know that
rdalsaconfig wipes that setting out if it is there.
>
> Would the upgrade/update of the appliance changed that?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Dec 8, 2016, at 7:03 PM, Lorne Tyndale <ltynd.
Rivendell on to, where I've wanted to test with the onboard
sound card using alsa, I've needed to put the rate line into the
/etc/asound.conf file or it doesn't play audio.
Add the line, restart your Rivendell daemons (or reboot the computer)
and see if it works.
Lorne Tyndale
>
>
> Original Message
> Subject: [RDD] RML Send and RD Softkey
> From: Matthew Chambers
> Date: Mon, October 31, 2016 4:57 pm
> To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
>
>
>
> I was
Have a look and see if your import has finished before rdairplay starts
to play the file. I've run into something similar. If I'm downloading
a file via FTP and importing it, and the file starts playing before the
import is finished - it'll play the "old" audio (since the new audio
isn't there
I ran into something similar and found that I had to use full paths in
my script.
So in your exmple, it might need:
/usr/bin/amixer set ADC,0 30-
/usr/bin/amixer set ADC,1 30-
Or reference the location of amixer
Might also need to do the full path on rmlsend, sleep, etc.
>
> I'm trying to
A car that runs Linux?! Where can I buy one! Now that would be a
selling point!
>
>
> On Monday 29 August 2016 10:59:47 am Seth Stevenson wrote:
> > A lot of people have interest, but shy
> > away when Linux is even mentioned.
>
> Then don't mention it !
>
> That's the whole point of
Gerard,
Are there any errors in /var/log/messages ?
Based on your troubleshooting with sound cards, it could be a sample
rate issue - especially if you happen to be using an onboard-sound with
intel-based chipset. Sometimes the Rivendell daemons experience a
sample-rate mismatch with the intel
Rob,
If you're going from Rivendell to Rivendell, there is always the
rivendell_filter script
http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/RIVENDELL_FILTER.txt_-_Usage_Notes_for_the_'rivendell_filter'_Import_Script.
It'll copy over carts, metadata, etc.
> I had a discussion with a Rivendell user in
Wayne,
> I also can't figure out why qtconfig doesn't seem to change the look and
> feel of Rivendell at all but thats a problem for another day.
I have not installed Ubuntu 16.04 yet, but have a look at the
permissions on ~/.qt and ~/.qt/qtrc (and any other files in ~/.qt) and
make sure it is
tested this once by pulling the power
supply out of the case (using another power supply with longer
connections), and the thing ran for a few days. Then I warmed the USB
plug up with a hair dryer and the problem came back.
Lorne Tyndale
> I'm reluctantly being forced to conclude that
Hi,
Confirmed on Lubuntu 14.04, 64 bit, compiled from source, Rivendell
2.12.0
>
> Hi all
>
> Could someone please test following?
>
> 1. Go into the library and enable the "Air Date/Tme" for a audio cut so that
> it is not currently active (Red)
>
> 2. Then go into RDairplay and select
Hi,
The second start button does not become active until you hit "record".
Normally to voice track, you'd hit the first "Start" button, that will
cause the tail of your first track to start playing.
When you want to start recording your voice, hit "Record". The first
track will continue to
Fred,
I noticed that in rivendell-master it seems to have the log-generation
speedup fix for rdlogmanager, but the code does not appear in
rivendell-stable.
Any idea on time-frame when this change is likely to be implemented?
Just curious - in testing it seems to make a huge difference in log
Hi,
Check that the user account that you're running Rivendell and Jack under
is a member of the audio group.
Check your /security/limits.conf and make sure both your rivendell group
and the audio group are properly configured. If you make changes,
you'll need to log off / log back in (or
audio such as
mp3, make sure the file isn't corrupted (see the emails on mp3 in
another thread). If that fails then sometimes it helps to decompress
the file to uncompressed / wav, then import that file.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a number of large audio files, up to an hour
a "just do it"
standard.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Ryan,
> depending on your installation you will have the music library
> configured as wav files or as MP2 which are the two options available.
> There's a sample rate option [in rdadmin] you need to check. Appliance
> insta
Hi,
Try manually making the connections in qjackctl's connection window from
Rivendell to the System output.
I've found that I usually don't use the jack connect commands in
Rivendell, I prefer to get it set up the way I want it, and then create
a connection configuration for jack.plumbing to
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
't do that work for
> us? Has anyone looked at the transcoding method inside
> utils/rdimport/rdimport.cpp? Is it worth taking the time to improve
> rdimport?
>
> ~David
>
>
> On 02/26/2016 09:18 AM, Lorne Tyndale wrote:
> > I've run into stuff like that too, usua
I've run into stuff like that too, usually it is an issue with the MP3
not necessarily meeting the standard format for mp3's, but being "close
enough" to play on most players. It can also be the vbr stuff as
suggested.
You could try running the mp3's through mp3val before importing and see
if it
Hi Seth,
If it is Debian that still supports sysvinit, then the command you're
looking for is:
sudo update-rc.d rivendell defaults
Assuming your rivendell startup script is already copied to /etc/init.d/
If you're running with systemd, then you may have to ask the systemd
folks. The last time
Hi,
Paravel sells some excellent systems built for Rivendell. And they come
with operating system and Rivendell installed and ready to go, plus
technical support.
http://paravelsystems.com/
>
> Just wondering what are some of you using to run rivendell on. I'm looking
> for a good off the
Rob,
For the audition it uses the card selected for Cue.
Rdadmin --> Manage Hosts --> Edit host, and on the main page there is a
setting for the Cue audio card.
> It looks like rdairplay offers the ability to pre-audition audio cuts, but
> I can't figure out to tell it which sound card to use
Hi,
The only options that I have found for this are:
1. Remote desktop (vnc or similar), or
2. Running an X server on the Windows box (xming works for this)
Note that both / either of these solutions involve connecting to a Linux
box which has Rivendell installed, and neither one will get the
My only comment is to make sure you backup frequently if you're looking
to run solid state drives.
In my experience they seem to fail more frequently then regular hard
disks, and when they do fail I've found there is little to no chance of
pulling data off them.
Lorne Tyndale
of saving a miniscule amount of
electricity (or something like that). The 3 to 5 second pause they took
to spin back up was enough make me replace them all.
Of course as also mentioned, check things like your network cable, etc.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Hi all
>
> I have a strange probl
ike "no database selected" you might need to give
it a:
use Rivendell;
command (or substitute the name of your database you got from your
/etc/rd.conf file)
That should give you the info to get into rdadmin
Hope this helps.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Bob, thanks. I'll download the manual and
the 16-bit mode
flag at the end of the jackd line (the -S option), or the "force 16 bit"
check box if starting Jackd with qjackctl.
Lorne Tyndale
> Hi,
>
> A bit of delay with this reply but I'm in the same situation myself. I
> set up an Ubuntu 14.04 server
those.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> I apologize up front, I suspect this question is probably
> answered somewhere in the wiki or documentation but I have not
> found it.
>
>
> I have a Sage Digital ENDEC.
> It has a relay-closure on the back for signalling that
> the ENDEC has hi
Hi,
I seem to recall that someone on this list had a Liquidsoap config that
would run a script on silence, and another script on audio return. But
I can't seem to find it right now.
Anyone recall this or have the sample config file?
Lorne Tyndale
> Hello Gregory,
>
> I'm
Max,
> Sometimes playback will work for a second but then turn into straight
> static (and I notice in syslog that caed shows sample rates of 47999 and
> "error opening sound device" etc.)
>
> Other times, playback won't start at all (and syslog shows caed unable
> to connect to the PCMs),
Hi,
Just to point out, the downloads on that link are quite old and should
not be used with the latest builds of Rivendell. To do so would invite
database problems. Best to grab the version that matches the release
level you're running which - unless you build it yourself - means using
the
That (to me) just
seems to be asking for something to go wrong (hardware fails and you
really could have dead air for quite some time, etc)
Lorne Tyndale
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which is the same chip without the S/PDIF option).
It also has a AMS1117 voltage regulator.
Overall there's not much to these units.
Lorne Tyndale
>
> Do we know if those output lines are *true* balanced/differential, and not
> just that resistor trick (Impedance balanced sen
box (xming seems to work well for this). But either of
these options still needs to have a working Linux / Rivendell setup
running
Lorne Tyndale
>
> So, this question may be pointless, but I feel like I should ask it anyway.
> Backstory: I've had a awfully frustrating time getting my
Nicholas,
While I appreciate that you're trying to get your ASI card to work, but
since you are experiencing difficulty with it you might want to take
another approach. Consider getting Rivendell up and running with
something that's recognized by ALSA (even those cheap $2 USB sound
dongles you
, etc.
In this case, such a machine should have limited physical access - so
that it does not get used for other tasks.
Otherwise I agree - keep the Rivendell network separate.
Lorne Tyndale
> On Wed, 16 Sep 2015, Tom Van Gorkom wrote:
>
> > I have security questions at the mome
is a simple swap of 2 wires on one
of the XLR's with the soldering iron (5 minute fix). Otherwise the unit
just seems to function as designed.
Lorne Tyndale
> Hey there,
>
> Le 15/09/2015 17:41, Marc Steele a écrit :
> > If you're building 1U boxes anyway, might be worth put
The 280's were known for having capacitors go on them. I wouldn't be
surprised if the 280 that is mentioned to be not reliable below has
bad capacitors. I've had a number of these which had bad caps, with
some new caps and about an hour with a soldering iron, they became
reliable again.
If it
I've used straight ALSA, and
adding the extra line always seems to work for me.
Hope this helps.
Lorne Tyndale
Having problems running audio through any rivendell applications...
And this is happening on almost all of my machines
Nothing coming from the Audio Wall, Panel, RDAirPlay
is most likely a card
setting rather then something with ALSA.
Also double check all the outputs on the card - it is possible that the
audio is coming out of one of the other outputs (although on a 44
there's only 4 out's, so this is quick to check).
Hope this helps.
Lorne Tyndale
the command line with a:
mysql -u root -p
If you can't connect at the command line then your mysql server isn't
running for some reason.
Lorne Tyndale
I'm getting this window when trying to get the rivendell database set up
Any suggestions
Hi,
In addition to the CPU requirements, I believe there are also patent
issues that come into play doing it with software. As for the ASI
cards, audioscience takes care of any licensing issues (I admit, I am
not sure who holds the patent, but I recall reading somewhere that this
type of time
(and quite simple) to do this type
of changeup with Jack.
Lorne Tyndale
or put a switcher on the output of Rivendell, and switch that...
I AM CURIOUS AS TO WHY you want to switch the outputs, though...
On Sunday, June 28, 2015 9:52 AM, Alessio Elmi
alessio_e...@hotmail.com
hooked into a line in and
have it put out to an audio output. More information can be found here:
http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/How_do_I_make_Rivendell_play_Audio_from_the_%22Line_In%22_of_the_Sound_Card_on_the_air%3F
Lorne Tyndale
Original Message
Subject: [RDD
In addition to stereo tool, there is also jamin and jack-rack which
provide some processing functionality.
Lorne Tyndale
For processing I think you'll like Stereo Tool
(http://www.stereotool.com/). It worked quite well with Debian 7,
Rivendell and Liquid Soap on an install I did
You could always set it up so that jocks can't map stuff to the panel /
lock the panel down in rdadmin
OK, so I explained to the folks at [call letters deleted] that it's really
simple: you walk into the studio, and the next spot you're supposed to run
is at the top of the rdairplay screen;
It is still used - if the file is there then rdairplay won't start.
On 19/05/15 22:38, Robert wrote:
look for a file /home/rd/.rdairplaylock
remove it
rm /home/rd/.rdairplaylock
I was trying to help Graham (the OP) on this but had to drop out for
lack of time. But this is one
Hi,
That is exactly what that Core Audio Engine setting is for. You can set
up a new host (in this case, Host 2), and tell it in rdadmin to use the
audio engine (in this case, another word for the sound card) on Host 1.
Then you just set your audio in's and out's based on the resources
support.
http://www.paravelsystems.com/appliance.html
Lorne Tyndale
I want to run rivendell on the newest/ most modern kernel (and desktop
environment) possible
Preferably ubuntu or debian.
Right now I'm running
Gnome 2.30.2 on Ubuntu 10.04
I have very limited knowledge in linux and OS's
(the new version of gstreamer, as an example, but that has
little to do with Rivendell)
Lorne Tyndale
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running on a single
machine regardless of how stable that machine is. All it would take is
a significant hardware failure and you'd have 10 stations off the air,
and that's not really the type of phone call I'd want to have waking me
up at 3 am.
Just something to think about.
Lorne Tyndale
}
ctl.rd0 {
type hw
card 0
}
pcm.rd1 {
type hw
card 1
rate 48000
}
ctl.rd1 {
type hw
card 1
}
Restart your Rivendell daemons (or reboot if you wish) and see what
happens when you go to rdadmin -- Manage Hosts -- Audio resources
Lorne Tyndale
Hello all,
I've got a USB Sound card
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