This begs the question how does one insure a full days log? My logs are short
by a few hours.
Phil
> On May 5, 2020, at 2:34 AM, Wayne Merricks
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Andrejs,
>
> I don't have Riv in front of me to check but you use log chains in your logs
> to automatically go to the next
Thanks for the clarification David. Since there are no command line options for
RDAirPlay then let me be more specific in what I’m looking for. I have a fully
automated application where I would like to have RDAirPlay start playing the
current log at startup. This is to recover from a power
I’ve been looking for something that describes command line options for the
various RD programs , especially RDAirPlay, but have had limited success. Is
there someplace I can look to find these options for RDAirPlay and others?
Thanks
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reates the next day's log at 2 am (if it doesn't already exist) so it's
>> always a day ahead. Works like a charm.
>> My installation (rdlogmanager) is under /usr/local/bin, but yours might be
>> in /usr/bin
>>
>> -p - generate log
>> -t - merge traffic
>>
same from RDCatch, but I've never tried it.
> Here's a link to the wiki that should get you going.
> http://wiki.rivendellaudio.org/index.php/Creating_logs_from_the_command_line
>
> Andrew
>
>> On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 3:34 PM Phil Biehl wrote:
>> I have logs working m
I have logs working more or less correctly in RDAirplay but I seem to have a
problem. When the log runs to the chain event to the next days log, it fails
and RDAirplay stops because there is no log to chain to. If there is a log then
all is well. How are log automatically generated? Any ideas
FYI, I have v3.3 on a Pi4 running under Raspian Buster which is Debian 10
based. A fully integrated image with a fully functioning v3.3 included is
available at https://www.edgeradio.org.au/rivendell-on-raspberry-pi.html.
Kindly provided by Alastair Ling there at Edge Radio in Australia. It
Braintrust,
I have a large number of music files I want to import to Riv that are divided
up into folders and subfolders. I’m hoping that there is a way to get rdimport
to process these files, traversing all these subfolders. Is there a way to do
this?
Thanks,
Phil
. It seems a bit confusing on how to install and configure but if it
works I’ll drop a note here.
Phil
From: drew Roberts [mailto:zotz...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2020 6:26 AM
To: Phil Biehl
Cc: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
Subject: Re: [RDD] Riv
, March 08, 2020 3:53 PM
To: Phil Biehl
Cc: Mike Carroll; User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
Subject: Re: [RDD] Riv with a NAS
OK Phil,
I have something that should get you closer although there may still be more to
sort out.
On the rivendell server (which in your
rive is hidden. If you unmount
> ("umount") the /var/rivendell remote directory, the local one will re-appear.
>
> There are issues with Rivendell file and directory permissions, and you
> definitely want to update the /etc/fstab file so the NAS share gets mounted
> a
Hello All,
I’m a fairly new user to Riv. My project is running it on Raspberry Pi4 using
the image graciously provided by Edge Radio at
https://www.edgeradio.org.au/rivendell-on-raspberry-pi.html version 3.20. since
the Pi’s memory capacity is limited, I would like to have all converted audio
Tim,
I'm interested in your Ubuntu/Rivendell ISO release.
Thanks,
Phil
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