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Loudness Logger/Analyzer
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iControl Services and Working with Imaging Communicators, in the iControl User’s Guide), or
wait for the problem to correct itself (an auto-restart task ensures that any process that has
failed is restarted; the auto-restart task runs every 60 seconds).
Loudness Logger/Analyzer
[Ref. #ICONTROL-16159] If either of the following two conditions are present in your system,
Loudness Logger may be unable to log data:
The aggregate time
1
is greater than 10 hours wherein a Densité card that normally logs
loudness data is NOT logging this data (e.g. no audio signal in the card).
OR,
The loudness data stream coming from a Densité card is unstable (intermittent).
Workaround:
Make sure the loudness data stream coming from the card is stable. If you
anticipate that this effort will take a prolonged amount of time, stop the logging service in
Loudness Logger within iControl.
If logging has already stopped because either of the aforementioned conditions were met,
logging will begin again the following day.
[Ref. #ICONTROL-15959] If you have an XVP-3901 card whose Loudness option is not enabled,
and you attempt to start logging from and then subsequently enable the card’s Loudness
option, the Loudness Logger status for that card remains <card>waitingfordata.
Workaround:
In Loudness Logger, once the option is enabled, right-click the service,
toggle the log to OFF, and then toggle the log back to ON.
[Ref. #ICONTROL-16025] If you have an active loudness data source and you attempt to
remove the Kaleido-Solo in the Densité Manager, you may receive an error message
indicating the device is unavailable.
Workaround:
1. Remove the Kaleido-Solo from the Densité Manager while the source is still active.
In Loudness Logger, the Kaleido-Solo should still be visible but will display as
unavailable.
2. In the Loudness Logger list, right-click the Kaleido-Solo and stop the service.
Although an error message appears, the service will stop.
1. Within a 24-hour span