Exactly when we updated to 6.0.5.4 today, our broadcasting streams no longer encode any data. They are connected to the server but data has stopped and user statistics have dropped to zero. They were working fine with earlier versions until now. Can you help please!!!!!
How often does it happen?
This seems to happen to some tracks (wav and mp3) . Also normalise levels set in library don't always appear in the file in a folder - until tracktool again sets the normalisatoon level. It seems to be random.
The programs either side of the sweeper had no mixpoint. The sweeper selected was 16 sec long; the second program began at about 6 seconds past the hour. While on this point, I note that when I add start, end and mix points and normalise tracks in the music library and look in track tool...
I had strange behaviour today - ran a program A with length 1.59.59.7 that was supposed to finish at 4PM when a new scheduled program B was meant to start exactly (without waiting for anything to finish). Program B had a sweeper programmed in (with 1 sec accuracy) for those times that program...
Nothing at all from memory, but let me try and replicate the problem and get back to you
I think I found the problem - the file types were not marked as PROGRAM (ie no start or end marker) but were tagged as PROGRAM.
I'll need to do some experimenting to confirm this.
There was no message in...
I've noticed what I think may be a bug or two since we upgraded to this version recently:
Tracklist events in scheduler do not seem to appear in the log printout
Some one hour mp3 files were processed with tracktool in an earlier version with end points that do not appear to be removable -...
We use streamarchive for recording live radio programs from a studio via line input for delayed playback on RB. Can you add wav so that high quality recording is possible please?
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