Hi,
The database backup/restore should have worked. In the old host
database can you check the CUTS table.
You should have:
START_POINT
END_POINT
SEGUE_START_POINT
SEGUE_END_POINT
HOOK_START_POINT
HOOK_END_POINT
TALK_START_POINT
TALK_END_POINT
You might be able to do a dump of just the CUTS
I have a HostA and a HostB both running Rivendell 2.5.1 on Ubuntu 10.4,
both are stand alone, I transferred all the music from HostA to HostB and
did a HostA database backup and restored to HostB. Everything transferred
fine except all my Talk and Segue markers. Any ideas/suggestions of what I
did
On Sep 29, 2015, at 05:53 45, Wayne Merricks
wrote:
> I think it all moved to Github about a year ago. You can see the open issues
> and post stuff over here:
>
> https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell/issues
Correct. And, as of about 60 seconds ago, the link on rivendellaudio.org
shou
I think it all moved to Github about a year ago. You can see the open
issues and post stuff over here:
https://github.com/ElvishArtisan/rivendell/issues
Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
On 29/09/15 08:05, Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote:
Can't report the bug here :-( http://mantis.rivendellaudio.or
Can't report the bug here :-( http://mantis.rivendellaudio.org/
Should we just hope that Fred sees this?
2015-09-23 19:29 GMT+02:00 Morten Krarup Nielsen :
> Then I'm not crazy :-) I've wondered why segue markers disappeared from
> some of our songs, and if I forgot to set them right. But I know
Then I'm not crazy :-) I've wondered why segue markers disappeared from
some of our songs, and if I forgot to set them right. But I know they have
been there before, so I'm pretty sure we're experiencing missing segue
markers also (running 2.10.3)
2015-09-23 16:34 GMT+02:00 Tim Camp :
> Greetings
Greetings,
Lately I have been having a problem with segue markers being reset
mysteriously on their own.
Sometimes a cut will have a segue marker placed right after the beginning
of the cut, sometimes the segue markers will be removed entirely.
This is causing us to miss commercials in the first
On Friday 27 March 2015 12:48:34 pm John Anderson wrote:
> Hospital Radio Station???
>
> you mean you are an internal station that services patients, who are
> confined? Never heard of anything like that
Actually, every hospital and all resort hotels I've been in or near
for the last decade or
Hello,
It's a very old format of radio that's existed in the UK for decades.
Hospital radio stations are charity stations generally based in NHS
hospitals entertaining patients. Usually on an internal cable TV network or
on LPAM/LPFM.
As an example, NHR is available on the cable TV networks in th
Hospital Radio Station???
you mean you are an internal station that services patients, who are
confined? Never heard of anything like that
interesting concept..please tell me more!!
On Fri, 2015-03-27 at 16:43 +, Marc Steele wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> This is an argument that has been rolling
Hello,
This is an argument that has been rolling on for years in some community
and even hospital radio stations here in the UK. There seems to be two main
strands: those that have a definite target audience in mind and those that
act more like public access services.
The former tend to have a so
On Friday 27 March 2015 12:00:22 pm Rob Landry wrote:
> There is an optimal compromise, I think, that includes management with
> vision, aggressive recruting, an audience-centered, as opposed to
> participant-centered, view of the station, and a shared recognition that
> the station either succe
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015, Chuck wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:16:04 -0400
John Anderson wrote:
Of course, here is where a Program or Operations Director is
a good thing. Letting DJ's make decisions on "HOW" a station sounds, is
usually a "less than smart" concept.. <
Except in volunteer
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:16:04 -0400
John Anderson wrote:
> On Wed, 2015-03-25 at 19:04 -0700, Rich Stivers wrote:
> >
> > Our station has differing requirements for segue's. Most of our DJ's
> > want either mild or no segues, some wanting tight segues, but these
> > DJ's are in the minority. How
On Wed, 2015-03-25 at 19:04 -0700, Rich Stivers wrote:
>
> Our station has differing requirements for segue's. Most of our DJ's
> want either mild or no segues, some wanting tight segues, but these
> DJ's are in the minority. However I need to accommodate everyone's
> segue style and I believe I
Chuck:
Thanks for the detailed response. I too need RdImport to work correctly
when setting segue markers.
Our station has differing requirements for segue's. Most of our DJ's
want either mild or no segues, some
wanting tight segues, but these DJ's are in the minority. However I need
to accomm
On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 17:44:27 -0700
Rich Stivers wrote:
> When RdImport --segue-level is working correctly, does the value
> specified with --segue-level correspond to the same scale as the
> level indicator in RdLibrary Edit Audio?
> See attached screen capture. <
Well, attachments don't wor
Chuck:
Beside the rd vs. root privilege issue I previously reported, I also am
experiencing the problem
you describe below. When RdImport --segue-level is working correctly, does the
value specified
with --segue-level correspond to the same scale as the level indicator in
RdLibrary Edit Audio
Okay, now I've caught the disease. After upgrading the test and
training laptops to 2.10.3-1 and importing with the specifications I
noted last week, any value for the segue markers in rdimport has no
effect on settings at all. Segue start marker is set (not missing)
about 10 seconds before tra
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