New software to schedule a « radio » on Mac OS X

10 mars 2009

radiologikThere exist tens of software to schedule music on PC (Dos & Windows), but the offer on Mac OS X remains small, almost inexistent. That’s why it’s interesting to have a look at this little application.

RadioLogik chooses tracks from playlists in iTunes with a little bit of extra logic to figure out times and artist separation. It builds these segments in 30, 60, 90 or 120 minute blocks anywhere inside of a week schedule.

Features include automatic placement of voiceover intros and outros, time announcements, date matching picking of file titles, and exact time search fitting for to-the second programming.

So, that’s not quite yet the REAL THING… but that is kind of « on the way »…
Anyway, surely some little piece of software to experiment with.

A lire également / Also :

  1. How jukeboxes invented CHR radio
  2. Mac : lecteurs de jingles, cartouchiers

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1 Emil Trifa mars 11, 2009 à 8 h 23 min

I heared that in the US they use Mac OS based radio automations. Is it true?

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