A bit of an update on this:
The bs1770gain program uses the ffmpeg library.
It still works fine on .wav files in our /var/snd library
which were produced by the older version of RDimport.
But the newer imported files cause an error message
like "no 'data' tag found" Google tells me this
may hav
The script is a homegrown wrapper around this program
http://bs1770gain.sourceforge.net/
I'm using a slightly old version 0.4.8 which I was
able to download prebuilt and make it work.
But that is the one which no longer works.
The newest prebuilt 0.4.11 is looking for glibc 2.4 (I think)
which
On Sep 12, 2016, at 09:08, Chris Howard - CBR wrote:
> The only loss from the exercise which I have not yet
> recovered is that my bs1770gain program will not
> read the post-upgrade imported .wav files.
> The files have the same permissions as the pre-upgrade .wav
> files and the Rivendell tools
I was able to take about a 10 minute break and
upgrade the Rivendell packages on the playback/database machine,
restart the Rivendell services and get everything going again.
The only loss from the exercise which I have not yet
recovered is that my bs1770gain program will not
read the post-upgra
On Sat, 10 Sep 2016, Chris Howard - CBR wrote:
version numbers!
playback/database machine says 2.10.3
laptop says 2.15.1
This is my own doing, I was prompted to do the graphical
update tool on the laptop and I said yes like a dummy.
That's one reason I like to install R
Assuming both distros are the same you can just update the playback
however be aware that if you are using the tryphon repos on the playback
machine 2.10.3 is the latest version that has been packaged there. You
might be forced to either revert or do a source install to get 2.15.1 on
it.
O
version numbers!
playback/database machine says 2.10.3
laptop says 2.15.1
This is my own doing, I was prompted to do the graphical
update tool on the laptop and I said yes like a dummy.
So... I'm kind of hoping I can do the same thing with the
playback/database machine and get
It certainly sounds like one of the machines has updated while the
other is still running an older version but you can easily confirm it by
comparing the version numbers in the title of rdairplay (or rdadmin).
Normally when the database is upgraded, the database is backed up to
the user direct
More information:
I didn't give you enough information. I've gotten past
the first shock, so I'll try to make better sense.
I have two machines involved. One is the playback machine
which is in current operation. The 2nd machine is a laptop.
I have the laptop set up to use the database on th
I've been running since July 10th without any kind of reboot,
everything working fine.
Today I go to load up some stuff into the library with RDImport
and it is giving me an audio converter error.
So then I try to bring up RDLibrary and various other tools
and I'm getting a database mismatch sta
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