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Rivendell Operations GuideVersion 1.3.0-1by Fred Gleason

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6.3.0 Adding an Event6.3.1 Moving an Event6.3.2 Deleting an Event6.3.3 Copying an EventSection 6.4 – The SoundPanel6.4.0 Panel Types6.4.1Programming a

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waveform. This start location can be adjusted by dragging the topmost waveform to the left or right by means of the mouse or touchscreen. If the tra

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8.1.3 Moving Between Track MarkersIt is possible to move directly to the next or previous voicetrack marker simply by touching the Next Track or Previ

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state. It is also possible to undo a completed voicetrack by touching the Do Over button.Once completed, the segue overlaps into and out of a voicetr

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button to open the Import/Export Audio dialog (see Illustration 5). (For more information on using the Import/Export Audio dialog, see Section 3.1.0

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Chapter NineRivendell Macro Langauge

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Section 9.0 OverviewRivendell Macro Language (or RML for short) is a set of commands implemented within Rivendell that can be used to program the syst

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BINARY SERIAL OUT Code: BOSyntax: BO <port-num> <hex-code> <...>!Output a string of binary codes represented by <hex-code> &l

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FIRE SALVOCode: FSSyntax:FS <matrix> <salvo-num>!Fire salvo number <salvo-num> on matrix <matrix>.GPI ENABLEMnemonic: GESyntax

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Appendix A – The GNU General Public License, Version TwoAppendix B – The Creative Commons Non-Commercial ShareAlike License 2.5Change History

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GPO SET (old format, deprecated)Code: GOSyntax: GO <matrix> <gpo-num> <state> <length>!Command GPO line <gpo-num> on m

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Set the next event for RDAirPlay log machine <mach> to line <line>. Values for <mach> are: 1 = Main Log, 2 = Aux 1 Log, 3 = Aux 2

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SERIAL OUT Code: SOSyntax: SO <port-num> <string>!Output <string> on serial port <port-num>!SERIAL RELOADCode: SYSyntax:SY &l

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SET LABELCode: LBSyntax:LB <string>!Display <string> in the label area of RDAirPlay. SET MODECode: PMSyntax:PM <mode>!Set the RDAirP

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START RECORD DECKMneumonic: RSSyntax:RS <deck-num> <cart-num> <cut-num> <max_len>!Start recording to cut <cut-num> of c

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SWITCH ADD WITH GAINCode: SGSyntax:SG <matrix> <source> <dest> <gain>!Command switch matrix number <matrix> to add input

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SWITCH TAKE Code: STSyntax:ST <matrix> <source> <dest>!Command switch matrix number <matrix> to take input number <source&g

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Chapter TenInterfacing with the Linux Ecosystem: RMLSend and RDImport

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Section 10.0 RMLSendRMLSend is a small utility that can be used to send RML commands to a local or remote Rivendell host. It can operate in two modes

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Examples: rmlsend LL\ TestLog\! Send the RML command 'LL 1 TestLog!' to the local host. rmlsend --to-host=host.example.com --to-port=5858

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--single-cart If more than one file is imported, place them within multiple cuts within a single cart, rather than creating separate carts fo

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Boundaries between metadata fields are indicated by placing regular characters between macros. For example, the pattern '%t_%a_%g_%n.&a

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Appendix AThe GNU General Public License, Version Two

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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSEVersion 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-

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effect making the program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not li

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c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause it, when started running for such interactive use

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to distribute corresponding source code. (This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you received the prog

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obligations, then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all. For example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free redistri

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Chapter OneSystem Overview

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and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.NO WARRANTY 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR

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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at y

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Appendix BThe Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike License 2.5

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Document Change History2005-11-28 Fred Gleason <[email protected]> Initial document release, Chapters 1 -32006-09-27 Fred Gleason <fr

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Section 1.0 Introducing RivendellRivendell is a digital audio content management and delivery system that is targeted for use in professional radio br

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The operation of each of these modules is explained in detail in the chapters that follow. However, we first need to cover some basic concepts common

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1.1.3 ServicesEvery facility at which Rivendell is deployed is presumed to have one or more ultimate destinations for which audio is intended. These

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execution of all clients. More information can be found at the JACK web site, http://jackit.sourceforge.net/.1.2.1 Serial PortsCommonly known in the

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Chapter TwoManaging the Current User with RDLogin

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Section 2.0 RDLoginRivendell uses a sophisticated system of user privileges to keep track of which users have permission to perform what operations.

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Chapter ThreeContent Management with RDLibrary

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Section 3.0 The Rivendell Library Structure and RDLibrary3.0.0 CartsThe Rivendell Library consists of a set of objects called carts. A cart is a data

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Immediately to the left of the cart number is an icon indicating the type of cart.Just to the right of the cart number is the average length of the ca

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cart will air at the length indicated by the Forced Length field, rather than the native length of the audio. Care is needed when implementing timesc

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word, is rotation. Rotation is the ability to schedule a single cart in a log, but to have that cart play out different material at different times.

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a record machine that can be used both to record new audio into the system and to audition any recording already made.3.0.1.1 Cut DaypartingEach cut i

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Rivendell Automation SystemSystem Operations Guideby Frederick F. Gleason, Jr.

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3.0.1.3 Recording and Auditioning a Cut in the Record DialogThe lower third of the Record Dialog is used both to audition and record audio. To auditio

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cart in the Edit Cart Dialog. Next, touch the cut's entry in the cut list and then touch the Import/Export button to open the Import/Export Audi

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3.1.1 Ripping Audio from a CD TrackTo rip audio directly off of a CD into a cut, we again start by opening the cut's parent cart in the Edit Cart

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If FreeDB data was found for the CD, you can have the FreeDB track, artist and album names be automatically placed on the cart label for the cart by c

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the Audio Library' for details on their function, just as in the main RDLibrary screen.Illustration 8: The Select Cut DialogOnce all of the desir

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Section 3.3 Navigating the Audio LibraryThe uppermost section of RDLibrary's main window contains tools designed to allow for fast searching of t

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3.3.1 Selecting Carts by the Filter FieldVery often, one will want to find a cart or set of carts whose label(s) contains a particular word or phrase.

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It's possible to 'zoom-in' on the waveform in various ways by clicking the Amplitude and Time buttons. By default, the waveform is dis

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To set a marker, click on the corresponding marker button and then left-click on the waveform area to indicate where on the audio the marker should be

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cut (within the same cart or a different one) and press Paste.Section 3.5 – Generating Library ReportsVarious Library reports can be generated by touc

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Chapter FourAutomating Tasks with RDCatch

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Section 4.0 Choosing the Correct Automation ToolRivendell includes two modules specially optimized for performing automatic operations: The RDCatch an

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button, used to manually stop an event running in the deck. A description of the currently running event next appears (this area will be blank if no

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4.1.1 The Filter AreaImmediately below the decks is the filter area, consisting of the Show Only Active Events, Show Only Today's Events and Show

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forms: a hard time, which is simply an absolute time (in twenty-four hour 'military' format), a length (in HH:MM format, relative to an ear

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Section 4.2 – Adding New EventsA new event can be added to the event list by simply clicking the Add button to bring up the Add Event Dialog (see Illu

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Illustration 13: The Edit Recording Dialog4.3.2 The 'End Parameters' SectionThe end parameters of each recording are configured in the &apos

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4.3.4 Selecting a Record SourceIf the selected record deck (chosen in the Location drop-down menu at the top of the dialog) as been configured to oper

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Section 4.5 – Automating Uploads/DownloadsIt's possible to use RDCatch to automatically upload and download material from both local and Internet

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of the Export Format control. This is used to set what file format should be used for the upload. Depending upon what software encoders have been in

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WILDCARD MEANING%a Abbreviated Weekday Name (e.g. mon, tue)%A Full Weekday Name (e.g. monday, tuesday)%b Abbreviated Month Name (e.g. jan, feb)%B Full

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Illustration 16: The Edit Upload DialogIllustration 17: The Edit Cart Event DialogSection 4.7 – Automating Switcher OperationsIt's possible to co

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Illustration 18: The Edit Switcher Event Dialog

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Chapter FiveGenerating and Maintaining Logs with RDLogEdit

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Section 5.0 Logs and Log EventsA Rivendell log is a sequence of one or more events to be executed by the system, arranged in chronological order. (Th

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Next comes a column showing the owning service. Each log is owned by exactly one service, which determines under what circumstances the log can be pl

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5.0.2 Macro CartsA macro cart is a cart from the Library that contains one or more system commands that can be used to cause the system to take variou

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5.0.4 Track MarkersA track marker is another meta event that is very similar in operation to note markers, with one key addition: track markers desig

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Section 5.1 Event TransitionsEach event in a log has a transition type, shown in the “TRANS” column of the Edit Log dialog. The transition type deter

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5.1.2 The SEGUE TransitionSEGUE transitions are similar to PLAY transitions, with one key difference: if the finishing event contains segue data (eit

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5.2.2.1 Start ImmediatelyAs implied by the name, if the event is set to start immediately, it will be started as soon as the hard time is reached. An

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field if the number is already known. The Title and Artist information will be automatically supplied by the system from the cart's label.5.3.2

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to help identify the type of material.

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Chapter SixRunning Logs with RDAirPlay

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Section 6.0 OverviewRDAirPlay is the Rivendell module used to run logs generated by the RDLogEdit or RDLogManager (for an overview of Rivendell logs,

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Table of ContentsChapter 1 -- System OverviewSection 1.0 – Introducing RivendellSection 1.1 – The Rivendell Security System1.1.0 Hosts1.1.1 Users1.1.2

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The top area contains the following indicators:6.2.0 The Wall ClockIn the upper left-hand corner is wall clock indicator, which indicates the current

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If the playout is such that the post point will be reached one second or more before its programmed time, then the counter will be in Early mode (see

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counts to the start of the next transition or the absolute end of the event are both configurable in RDADmin. The color of the band that grows as the

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messages can be made to appear here (by means of RML commands) to signal the operator concerning the state of the system or need to take some kind of

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select the desired log from the list and then touch Load. The currently loaded log can also be saved by touching the Save or Save As buttons, or the

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When running a log, it is often desirable to have the currently playing event always in sight. To do this, toggle the Scroll button on (blue backgrou

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6.2.10.1 Adding an EventTo add an event, touch the ADD button to open the Select Cart dialog, pick the desired cart and then touch OK. To place the s

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6.3.2 Copying an EventTo copy an event, touch the Copy button, then touch one of the violet COPY buttons in the button log widget, or select an event

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the right of the arrow keys), consisting of the letter 'U' or 'S' followed by a number. An 'S' indicates that the panel

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Chapter SevenGenerating Logs with RDLogManager

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Section 3.4 – Library Maintenance3.4.0 Editing Markers3.4.1 Copying and Pasting Audio from Cut to CutSection 3.5 – Generating Library Reports3.5.0 The

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Section 7.0 OverviewRDLogManager is a tool for generating Rivendell logs. It is different from RDLogEdit in that, instead of building logs line-by-li

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To open a particular grid, select its service name and touch the Edit button (see Illustration 44).Illustration 43: The Log Grids DialogIllustration 4

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Each grid has slots for every hour of every day of the broadcast week – 168 slots in all. By specifying a particular clock to go into each of these sl

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The Edit Clock dialog consists of three main sections: a tabular list of events in chronological order, a graphical depiction of the clock in the tra

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format, and a series of action buttons across the bottom.The clock's three-letter code is set by means of the Code: field in the upper right-hand

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Available Services list and then touch the Add >> button. Likewise, to deselect a service, select its name in the Enabled Services list and the

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The Edit Event dialog consists of two main parts: a Library cart picker widget on the left side, and an area showing the various event parameters on

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log was generated.Next, the list of log events (if any) to be inserted before the data import should be placed in the PRE-IMPORT CARTS list. For audi

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In all cases, a new log is initially generated by touching the Create New Log button. If the log for the selected date and service does not already e

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5.0.5 Chain Events5.0.6 Import LinksSection 5.1 – Event Transitions5.1.1 The PLAY Transition5.1.2 The SEGUE Transition5.1.3 The STOP TransitionSection

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parameters needed for data import is done in the RDAdmin module and is covered in the Rivendell Technical and Administration Guide).It is important to

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Section 7.5 Generating ReportsA Rivendell report is a data output that details whether certain events aired as scheduled, and under what circumstances

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desired service and then touching the Purge Data button in the Select Service dialog, opening up a calendar dialog (see Illustration 58). Each date t

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Illustration 58: The Purge Calendar Dialog

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Chapter EightVoiceTracking

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Section 8.0 Voicetracking in RivendellVoicetracking is a capability wherein custom “one-off” content is created and inserted into logs, making it poss

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8.0.2 VoiceTrack MarkersA voicetrack marker is a meta event that can be inserted into a log as a “placeholder” to others to indicate where a voicetrac

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The upper three display waveform depictions while the fourth contains audition control buttons, an audio meter and various counters. Directly below t

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