Re: [RDD] Can't import audio - Invalid URL - WORKAROUND

2012-09-27 Thread Mike T.
to not be >recognized. > >Gregg Wonderly > On Sep 26, 2012, at 12:26 PM, Mike T. wrote: > Hello, > > A while back I posted that I couldn't import wav files into RDlibrary, > even though in earlier versions of RD I was able to. > > First by way of backgro

[RDD] Can't import audio - Invalid URL - WORKAROUND

2012-09-26 Thread Mike T.
Hello, A while back I posted that I couldn't import wav files into RDlibrary, even though in earlier versions of RD I was able to. First by way of background, I am running Rivendell in a client / server arrangement. I have a couple of clients that run RDairplay, and mysql, and the /var/snd are on

Re: [RDD] Can't import audio - Invalid URL]

2012-09-11 Thread Mike T.
7 Ashland 91.1 Wooster 102.7 Forwarded Message From: Gregg Wonderly To: m...@wvmcfm.com, User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System Subject: Re: [RDD] [Fwd: RE: Can't import audio - Invalid URL] Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 14:29:32 -0500 On Sep 10, 2012, a

[RDD] [Fwd: RE: Can't import audio - Invalid URL]

2012-09-10 Thread Mike T.
What you need to do is find where addcart.html has been copied too and modify the rd-bin.conf file to reflect that path then copy that into the apache dir. Regards, Wayne -Original Message- From: rivendell-dev-boun...@lists.rivendellaudio.org on behalf of Mike T. Sent: Thu 06/09/2012 17

[RDD] Can't import audio - Invalid URL

2012-09-06 Thread Mike T.
Hello, I have tried importing audio using rdimport, ripping a CD from inside RDlibrary, and importing a WAV from inside RDlibrary. In every case, as soon as it starts importing, I get a "Invalid URL" error message, and nothing is imported. What am I missing - any help would be greatly appreciate

[RDD] [Fwd: Re: Audio playing too fast..]

2012-06-28 Thread Mike T.
Thanks Robert Jeffares for responding. I will post my results below in your email: = >> run aplay -L in a terminal and see which order the cards are being detected. rduser@CampusRadio4:~$ aplay -L null Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture) default:CARD

[RDD] [Fwd: Re: Audio playing too fast..]

2012-06-27 Thread Mike T.
ne Merricks The Voice Asia On 27/06/12 17:16, Mike T. wrote: > Thanks for responding. > > First off, PulseAudio was still running. I didn't know that it needed to > be disabled. Now that I know this, I followed your helpful link, and > disabled it. (thanks for this..) > >

Re: [RDD] Audio playing too fast..

2012-06-27 Thread Mike T.
Thanks for responding. First off, PulseAudio was still running. I didn't know that it needed to be disabled. Now that I know this, I followed your helpful link, and disabled it. (thanks for this..) Per your thread you mention, I have setting the rate to 44100 in /etc/asound.conf - still no luck.

Re: [RDD] [Fwd: RE: Audio playing too fast..]

2012-06-27 Thread Mike T.
t to 44100. Is this system an upgrade from an old version of Riv? There used to be a sample rate setting inside rd.conf that I don't think is used any more. Wayne Merricks The Voice Asia On 27/06/12 14:34, Mike T. wrote: > Sorry for taking so long getting back to this. I had a 4 day wee

[RDD] [Fwd: RE: Audio playing too fast..]

2012-06-27 Thread Mike T.
Sorry for taking so long getting back to this. I had a 4 day weekend (: Anyway, I found the sample rate setting you were talking about in version 2 ( Its in SYSTEM SETTINGS) and yes, it was set to 44100 yet I still get the fast audio. Additionally, I did a "speaker-test" like you suggested, and i

[RDD] Audio playing too fast..

2012-06-21 Thread Mike T.
Hello, I have a couple of Rivendell workstations where is sounds like the audio playback is at a faster bitrate that the original wav file. On on workstation I am running version 1.7.2 and on another I am running version 2.1.2. I am using alsa sound. Here is my rd.conf file: [Identity] ; Specif