I'm doing things a lot differently with my internet radio station as
compared to most professional radio stations... I'm not after to be a
"typical" professional radio station... not even a "professional" radio
station. My service is simply a way to get messages from different churches
known to oth
One thing I've used day parting for is show adverts. I can schedule a
"show advert" slot in all the clocks and all I have to do is make the cuts
invalid so that the breakfast show advert doesn't play during the
breakfast show etc.
I also do it with monthly/weekly competitions and recorded n
On Mon, 2012-01-02 at 12:02 -0500, Rob Landry wrote:
> Putting more than one song on a cart detracts from a programmer's ability
> to control the sound of his station, as it makes it impossible to know
> which song on the cart will play in any particular instance. I don't know
> why anyone woul
- Original Message -
> From: "Rob Landry" <41001...@interpring.com>
> songs on a cart you'll never know for sure, and some "truck crashes"
> will be inevitable.
I'm curious: in what area is that the phrase for what I'm accustomed to
hearing called a "train wreck"? :-)
Cheers,
-- jra
--
On Sun, 1 Jan 2012, Kevin Miller wrote:
> It may have changed, but historically the advice was to have one cut per
> cart. The exception was with advertisements or IDs and the like where
> you might have various versions but it didn't really matter which
> played, as long as one did. Usually i
Thanks for the info.
What I understand from others... using this system will cause carts to be
randomized... from the ones I select to be played during that specific time
slot on the clock? Is this a correct assumption? Or will carts be played in
sequence?
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Wayne Me
Hi,
From what I've read I don't understand why you are scheduling specific
songs/carts in the logs manually if what you really want is a generated
log. RDLogedit lets you manually create playlists and is only really used
as an exception to the normal logs for example if you have a one off
I've tried to understand the logistics behind the log system. The issue
with my station though when it comes to logs is timing. I tried using logs
before. It didn't work properly (was I doing something wrong?). The logs
did not satisfy the times I specified when generating them... not even
close. I
On 01/01/2012 06:58 PM, Patrick Schmalstig / WRRJ Radio wrote:
> Does anyone have any hints on how to shuffle my cuts on a per-cart basis
> efficiently? ...even if I have to use a PHP script executed on a
> schedule to make MySQL queries?
It may have changed, but historically the advice was to ha
I just changed it in the database not through rdlibrary lol. I have to be
soo complicated.
Anyway thanks for telling me about random being deprecated. Can there be a
workaround... such as a php script that randomizes cuts in the database? I
don't know if you know anything about PHP.
On Mon, Jan 2
Hi,
A small bug: When you choose _two or more carts_ in the rdlibrary and you
click the Edit button, the "Edit Carts" dialog shows a "Scheduled cuts"
option, letting you to choose between Sequential or Random cuts.
2012/1/2 Robert Orr
> Hi Patrick,
> Here's a quote from the news file:
> v1.0.0r
It helps a little but still doesn't make sense.
My cuts played in sequential order 1 2 3 4 5 before I changed all play
sequence values to 1 for random. Then they played in different order ex.
12534. But they ALWAYS play in that order... they are never randomized
again.
I thought if random retired
Hi Patrick,
Here's a quote from the news file:
v1.0.0rc0 -- 04/10/2008
snip
Changes:
Random Cut Rotation Retired. The ability to schedule cuts to rotate
'randomly' within a cart has been removed, with all cut rotation now
using the original 'sequential' algorithm.
/snip
Hope that helps,
Rob
I tried the following when it comes to randomizing rivendell cuts... and
none of them have been a success:
*Shuffling cut names in database via. PHP script (caused cuts to have wrong
lengths and settings)
*Clearing play log (did nothing)
*Cleared play and local counters for all cuts (did nothing)
Hello.
I have went through the database on my Rivendell 2.1.0 system under Ubuntu
Studio 11.10 and set all my music carts' play order from 0 to 1 to indicate
to play cuts randomly.
It doesn't seem random enough. It's like if I was playing a regular
rotation except the cuts are in different order;
15 matches
Mail list logo