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From: Brian theturtl...@gmail.com
Another option, as you pointed out, Marc, would be to use a Pi as a remote
X11 display for RDAirPlay running in a VM on a racked server with AoIP
drivers. Or use VNC, etc. The cost savings isn't as substantial, since
you're still
Hello,
The idea Pis as thin clients rather than actual playout boxes isn't a bad
one. Though I'd be inclined to look at a vendor supported thin client
option for a big station over Raspberry Pis. They come with the cost
benefit but have been known to eat through SD cards and prove generally
The idea of running Rivendell on the Pi could be quite appealing for
multi-station radio groups... under certain conditions.
If I had the time and money here's how I'd do it.
BUILD A BIG BULLETPROOF SERVER-
Use server class hardware, redundant drives, lots of RAM and a big UPS to
run the
Hi all,
Just to give a counter impression. I've had 3 Pis in production (not
on air) doing minor tasks around the office for the best part of 3
years. 1 runs a custom java app as a clocking in / out system, the
second is an internal play out speaker feed from the studios and the 3rd
I
On Wed, 24 Jun 2015, Brian wrote:
Just thought I'd share with you that I got Rivendell running flawlessly
on a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B.
Can you get good quality audio out of it?
Rob
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Very cool and congratulations :-)
2015-06-25 11:16 GMT+02:00 Brian theturtl...@gmail.com:
Yeah, I was definitely thinking about doing that. However, it'll have to
wait until after my wedding on the 4th of July. (That's why I installed
Rivendell on the Pi: for the wedding, it'll be running all
Nice job!
Maybe you could upload the image? It will save a lot a people a lot of
work, it could be the new Rappliance DVD :-)
2015-06-25 1:23 GMT+02:00 Brian theturtl...@gmail.com:
Hi all!
Just thought I'd share with you that I got Rivendell running flawlessly on
a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B.
Yeah, I was definitely thinking about doing that. However, it'll have to
wait until after my wedding on the 4th of July. (That's why I installed
Rivendell on the Pi: for the wedding, it'll be running all the audio
playback and triggering lighting cue changes via UDP from RML macro carts.)
:-D
that's certainly an interesting use for Rivendell, and to control the
lighting too...pretty cool...
and Congratulations and all that other stuff
On Thu, 2015-06-25 at 02:16 -0700, Brian wrote:
Yeah, I was definitely thinking about doing that. However, it'll have
to wait until after my
Hi all!
Just thought I'd share with you that I got Rivendell running flawlessly on
a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B.
I haven't exercised every last dark corner of Rivendell on it, but
RDLibrary, RDLogEdit, RDAdmin, and RDAirplay all seem to work perfectly.
I installed it on Raspbian (which I installed
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