[rfu-automation] Re: [rfu-tech] Re: Keeping the automation computer out of the studio

dan blah dan.blah at gmail.com
Fri Jun 30 21:31:51 CDT 2006


On 6/30/06, Gary Cziko <g-cziko at uiuc.edu> wrote:
> John et al.:
>
>
> On 6/30/06, John Anderson <phlegm at diymedia.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> > No, Gary. As I had said earlier, we've been round on this multiple times,
> both via e-mail and in meetings. It's the day of the rebuild. We've had
> months to flesh this through. Setting up two machines with duplicate
> software simply serves to complicate things.
>
>
> Perhaps a bit more complicated  to set things up this way, but a lot easier,
> secure and reliable once it is set up.  Again, the automation system has
> been working well from outside the studio. The console inside the studio has
> had numerous problems from people not knowing what they were doing or
> purposefully trying to screw things up. We will also be adding
> safe-harbor-only material to the automation system which, if  played  during
> the day could lead to a FCC violation and fine and a closing down of the
> station. This is a new development which was not considered when the
> automation computer placement was previously discussed.
>
> >
> >
> > Let us go with the plan we've come up with and previously agreed to and we
> can tweak it later.
>
>
> We are presently unable to implement the plan that we discussed previously
> because we have no way to provide access to an in-studio automation computer
> from the production room. So I believe we should keep things as they are now
> with the automation computer until such access can be provided or until
> there is agreement that my previous suggestion is preferable.
>
> >
> >
> >
> > If there will be some inconvenience to you while we set up the new system,
> you'll live through it. We all will.
>
>
> Not just inconvenience to me, but comprising the functioning of the
> automation system which has been working well and added risk of FCC
> violations, plus no easy way to fix things while live shows are taking
> place.
>
rdp is turned on (or was last i checked) on the automation machine.
any computer in the production room can be used to rdp to the the
automation machine while its in the studio using mstc.
> --Gary
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Daniel


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