Hi,
That's actually the type of feature that I've seen and worked with in
the past on non-Rivendell systems. You'd have the stop controls that
would work even in the 'auto' mode, meant for use on satellite type
shows. And then you'd have another type of stop used for live breaks
which would be s
Hi,
The example seems to be going about the problem kind of backwards.
Heres how I have my logs (in a very rough way)
Music/Advert/Whatever on Play Transitions
LIVE MARKER to act as a memory aid for presenters on Segue Transitions
(Segue isn't important just as long as its not a stop its fi
Hello people!
I Really think Drag and Drop would make Rivendell more acceptable for users
migrating from other systems like Audio Vault.
Cheers!
Fernando Della Torre
(16) 98137-1240
(16) 99137-2886
2013/9/21 Gavin Stephens
> 1. Drag and drop of tracks in the log. Instead of having to us
I believe the OP might, like me, have had experience with a playout system
like Myriad.
The "auto" mode would ignore any soft "presenter link" type stops between
tracks, but would still respect any and all hard timed stop/start events.
This allowed for the system to put into automation if a presen
On Sep 21, 2013, at 13:44 17, Lorne Tyndale wrote:
> 2. A playback mode where Stop elements are ignored. This would mainly
> be to cover those times when no one is at the station and for some
> reason a stop element has been left in the log. I realize this would be
> more to cover for human err
1. Drag and drop of tracks in the log. Instead of having to use the
move button to move tracks around, if you could just drag and drop a
track to where you wanted it, it would be easier to use.
If it had this it should be optional check box or something. As I find it's
harder to bump a mouse
Hi,
I just wanted to suggest a few features for RDAirplay. I don't know what
would be involved in added them, but I thought I'd toss them out there
for discussion and consideration.
1. Drag and drop of tracks in the log. Instead of having to use the
move button to move tracks around, if you cou