Re: [RDD] Cuts vs. carts vs. tracks [WAS: Rivendell v2.5.3]

2013-10-14 Thread Rob Landry
On Thu, 10 Oct 2013, Fred Gleason wrote: FWIW, the original use case that led to this feature was a station running a Classical format. It's a commonplace in that genre for long-form works to be distributed broken into several tracks on a CD (Beethoven's 9th Symphony is an excellent example

Re: [RDD] Cuts vs. carts vs. tracks [WAS: Rivendell v2.5.3]

2013-10-11 Thread Robert
Fred, that's the best laugh I have had in weeks! Keep it up, you may have a fall back career here! Robert On Thu, 2013-10-10 at 18:42 -0400, Fred Gleason wrote: > -- they think it's something with four wheels that the waiter brings > the desserts out on. > > ___

Re: [RDD] Cuts vs. carts vs. tracks [WAS: Rivendell v2.5.3]

2013-10-11 Thread Cowboy
On Thursday 10 October 2013 07:56:24 pm Stan Fotinos wrote: > I now understand how the feature functions, I didn't mean to change > tradition or anything :-) No worries. Once upon a time, "radio" only meant a Class A electrical emission. ;) -- Cowboy http://cowboy.cwf1.com "Our vision is t

Re: [RDD] Cuts vs. carts vs. tracks [WAS: Rivendell v2.5.3]

2013-10-11 Thread Cowboy
On Thursday 10 October 2013 06:42:06 pm Fred Gleason wrote: > On Oct 10, 2013, at 08:50 40, Cowboy wrote: > > > Are we confusing what's a cut and what's a cart ? > > Probably. My original intent in using those words was to convey the idea of > 'tape cartridge' to industry veterans who were fami

Re: [RDD] Cuts vs. carts vs. tracks [WAS: Rivendell v2.5.3]

2013-10-10 Thread Stan Fotinos
Hi Guys I did mean "cut" as the original statement by Fred was: "Multitrack Rip Support. It is now possible to rip multiple CD tracks into a single cut using the single cut ripper in RDLibrary" We receive material from lots of external sources and as a community broadcaster we need to tag a

Re: [RDD] Cuts vs. carts vs. tracks [WAS: Rivendell v2.5.3]

2013-10-10 Thread Fred Gleason
On Oct 10, 2013, at 08:50 40, Cowboy wrote: > Are we confusing what's a cut and what's a cart ? Probably. My original intent in using those words was to convey the idea of 'tape cartridge' to industry veterans who were familiar with the idea from cart decks. Today, of course, we have a whole