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Playlist Directory (priority/) does not exist
Hello all,
I'm having a bit of a problem setting up my sc_transcoder. The following is one, and only one, error that keeps coming up: code: I've tried modifying my playlist file, changing the directory for playlist files on the basic configuration, and have done several other things. Unfortunately, that error keeps interfeering with the success of my calendar.xml file from running. So if someone can please help me with this little error, I would greatly appreciate it. My sc_transcoder does start, plays the music accordinly, and does everything that it's supposed to, but that one error is keeping my calendar events from executing. Here is the contents of my configuration file if it helps. Note: The parameters set here are not exact for obvious reasons. Here is the contents: code: I appologize if this topic has already been discussed on previous posts, but I really wanted a quick, and possibly, straightforward, answer! Thank you, and by the way, I'm using a Debian 6 Linux machine[. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 27,873
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that is a debug message and not a warning or error message, plus it has no effect on calendar events working (it's to do with the main playlist and a way to override that specifically if needed).
how are you determining that the calendar events aren't working? as you've enabled the debugging output, you would know if something isn't right if it's got a W or an E before the msg:... part. really a more complete log output is needed to see what is going on. -daz |
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