If I can throw this comment in..
Audio has to be put in to the system in two places.
One as a wav file in /var.snd with a cart number
Second as an entry in MySQL so the RDLibrary and RDArplay can find it
and play it.
If you edit a 001 file and put it back in as an 002 file you also have
to
That's a brilliant suggestion; I'm sure it would work--thanks for the
idea! In fact, I could use that now to fix the previously essentially
'orphaned' files in the audio store.
Thanks again!
--Chuck
On We, 2020-04-01 at 12:13 -0400, drew Roberts wrote:
> Chuck...
>
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at
I have already tried just inserting a WAV file, properly named, into
the audio store without importing, and RDLibrary does not recognize it
is there.
The station has settled on Audacity, so that there is uniformity and
group knowledge to help other volunteers, so I am most likely to remain
wit
Chuck,
One thought on a different workflow that may sneakily get around the
problem...
Let's say we are working with cart 123456, cut 001 so we have file
123456_001.wav in /var/snd
Instead of using rdlibrary to copy cut 001 and paste to cut 002 putting a
copy of 123456_001.wav in 123456_002.wav
On Tu, 2020-03-31 at 16:45 -0400, drew Roberts wrote:
> So...
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 11:39 AM Chuck
> wrote:
> > Here are my steps.
> >
> > Open a cart in RDLibrary. Highlight Cut 1; touch Copy; touch
> > Add;
> > highlight the new Cut 2; touch Paste. It is at this point that the
> >
So...
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 11:39 AM Chuck wrote:
> Here are my steps.
>
> Open a cart in RDLibrary. Highlight Cut 1; touch Copy; touch Add;
> highlight the new Cut 2; touch Paste. It is at this point that the
> track appears, but often shows 0:00 length and when trying to open with
> Ed
Here are my steps.
Open a cart in RDLibrary. Highlight Cut 1; touch Copy; touch Add;
highlight the new Cut 2; touch Paste. It is at this point that the
track appears, but often shows 0:00 length and when trying to open with
Edit Markers, the 'no audio in this cut' warning appears. However,
Chuck,
I am asking for a bit of clarification and, if I am reading your process
right, I have a suggestion for an alternative process that may make a
difference.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 4:44 PM Chuck wrote:
> This sounds like a problem I had way back with v2.10.3, which Cowboy
> said he also
Chuck:
Thanks for this information. I'll do some more digging on my system.
Rich
On 3/30/2020 1:36 PM, Chuck wrote:
This sounds like a problem I had way back with v2.10.3, which Cowboy
said he also encountered in later versions. It's a file that actually
exists in the audio store, but whi
This sounds like a problem I had way back with v2.10.3, which Cowboy
said he also encountered in later versions. It's a file that actually
exists in the audio store, but which the Library and AirPlay say does
not contain audio.
Here was my experience. There are some songs that I want to do
t
Drew:
Thanks for these ideas. I'll try them and get back to the group.
Cheers,
Rich
On 3/29/2020 4:54 AM, drew Roberts wrote:
Rich,
no pointers exactly but a few questions that might help isolate the
issue...
Will it play from rdlibrary?
rdcartslots?
rdpanel?
You may need to configure so
Rich,
no pointers exactly but a few questions that might help isolate the issue...
Will it play from rdlibrary?
rdcartslots?
rdpanel?
You may need to configure sound cards for some of them.
Can you set markers in rdlibrary?
Do this with the file that does not play and to a file that does play
This problem started recently. When I hit Start on a cart that is queued
in RdAirplay, the cart does not play and goes away.
In /var/log/messages I see these entries for the cart I attempted to play:
Mar 27 20:35:40 rdhost rdairplay: finished event: Line: 0 Cart: 428214
Cut: 1 Card: -1 Stre
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