On Fri, 20 Mar 2015, Chuck wrote:
I have long criticized classical for being the worst recordings on the
planet. They put a couple microphones 50 feet from the performers and
call that a recording. It is the consequent room noise that keeps the
markers from being set properly. Classical re
On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 18:47:24 -0700,
Rich Stivers wrote:
> When tuning your segue levels, did you work much with rdmarkerset? I
> used that to make global segue marker changes in a Test Group. <
No, but we did a couple weeks of testing/listening to different settings
before deciding on that comb
James:
On 3/19/2015 6:10 PM, James L. Stewart wrote:
> On Mar 18, 2015, at 21:41, Rich Stivers wrote:
> I've recently noticed rdimport ignores --segue-level if I am using
the rd account. If I am in root, rdimport does set segue
> markers. I would prefer to stay out of root while importing mu
Chuck, Richard, Cowboy, John:
Thank you for all your replies. It looks like the rdimport problem with
requiring root to set segue level
is unique to CentOs 6 and/or the Appliance. Does anyone here know why
this might happen?
Chuck:
An extra thank you for your detailed response on your optimu
> On Mar 18, 2015, at 21:41, Rich Stivers wrote:
> I've recently noticed rdimport ignores --segue-level if I am using
the rd account. If I am in root, rdimport does set segue
> markers. I would prefer to stay out of root while importing music.
Following standard Linux/Unix behavior, I use the
I'm using 2.10.3. I noticed the recently added option
(--set-string-) in rdimport to set individual tag/fields and
I *really* appreciate this. Our site is interested in saving several
tags as we import from mp3 and flac.
Rich
On 3/18/2015 6:46 PM, Frederick Gleason wrote:
On Mar 18, 2015, at
Confirming Richard's experience, we recently imported over 30,000 tracks
using RDImport to set start/end plus segue, and it worked brilliantly
with no super user privileges. Installation was on a Mint 17 laptop
using Tryphon repositories for Trusty--which repository, by the way, is
not working at
On Mar 18, 2015, at 17:41 12, Rich Stivers wrote:
> I've recently noticed rdimport ignores --segue-level if I am using the rd
> account.
What version are you using? There have been some major feature additions as
well as numerous cleanups in rdimport(1) over the course of the 2.10.x series.
I noticed this couple of years ago in the appliance. I mentioned it on the list
I recall, can't remember what was replied etc.
I found that if I installed on Linux Mint it worked fine.
I built a new machine last year & same thing, so I dumped the appliance & went
to Mint again.
Sent from my
On Wednesday 18 March 2015 06:18:45 pm John Anderson wrote:
> Overall, rdimport & rdmarkerset both are rarely used, and _I_ would
> think that the damage to a library that could be done to a library
> would warrant them not being accessible to the average user...
>
> I think that they both should
Overall, rdimport & rdmarkerset both are rarely used, and _I_ would
think that the damage to a library that could be done to a library
would warrant them not being accessible to the average user...
I think that they both should operate at a super level..
On Wed, 2015-03-18 at 14:41 -0700, Rich S
I've recently noticed rdimport ignores --segue-level if I am using the
rd account. If I am in root, rdimport does set segue
markers. I would prefer to stay out of root while importing music.
Following standard Linux/Unix behavior, I use the root
account for system issues only and limit my time t
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