On Oct 22, 2012, at 11:23 10, James Gamblin wrote:
> If we move the "chain to" to an earlier time will it load the next log behind
> the current log or will it wipe out the current log?
Load Log will remove every item in the currently loaded log, *except* for
events that are actually playing (if
I don't like the "chain to" thing much. I run a macro in rdcatch to
load logs. See the Rivendell wiki on how make a script for this.
http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/How_to_use_wildcards_in_the_logname,_using_the_RML_command_LL
Daniel
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Hi,
I think it could solve... and yes, even in my case it takes like 1
second and it "freezes" a bit, but the audio goes smooth (while it
seems stuck)...
A
2012/10/22 James Gamblin :
> Thank you Alessio, We are using a "Chain To" command, last item of the
> day,
> but it doesn't seem to "Chain
Thank you Alessio, We are using a "Chain To" command, last item of the
day,
but it doesn't seem to "Chain To" until the last item of the log has
played. Then
there seems to be some delay, like a "re-load or refresh log". Is that
normal?
Is that the best we can expect?
If we move the "chain to
is the exact name of how the log is saved. You can see it RDLogEdit.
Maybe you can program a macro cart just before the end of day-log
which loads the next-day.log... You basically emulate the "CHAIN TO"..
Should work...
Cheers
Alessio
2012/10/22 James Gamblin :
> We have not been using this mac
We have not been using this macro and I notice at the end of the day there
is some
silence while the next log loads. It doesn't seem to load until the
existing log is
completely finished.
So, makes sense that we need to run the LL macro about 23:50. Here is the
sequence...
LL[start line]
In Ch