[cma-l] Radio playout software companies

Martin Steers martin at martinsteers.co.uk
Thu Jun 23 14:14:35 BST 2011


There is another option for linux which is cuedex http://www.cuedex.com/ as
far as I know its highly compatable.. Been a year or so since i used it in
studio, but was a very good experience.. but might be worth a look as well.

Martin

On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Tony Wilding <
tonywilding at rugbyhospitalradio.org> wrote:

> Hi Shane paid options:
>
> The first to recommend is Autoplus from Nick at West Country Broadcast
> (just give me a mention).
>
> http://www.westcountrybs.co.uk/index.php
>
> Station Playlist Creator/Studio you will need both for best effort (pro
> versions)
>
> http://www.stationplaylist.com/index.html
>
> mAirList version 4 is in beta but snap up version 3 ready for the
> upgrades. The interface is user configurable.
>
> http://www.mairlist.com/en/
>
> I use both of the above but recommend Autoplus.
>
> For Free:
>
> RadioDJ 1.6 (still buggy)
>
> http://www.radiodj.ro/
>
> The next 2 are harder to come by for free as they evolved into paid
> versions for new users:
>
> Zararadio
> Direttorre
>
> Plenty more available but good starting point rather than trying endless
> downloads.
>
> Feel free to get in touch for demos of all options (except Autoplus -
> Nick and Tim are the best to show this off) listed in this email.
> (studio in Warwickshire)
>
> Linux User than only serious option is Rivendell:
>
> http://www.rivendellaudio.org/
>
> HTH
>
> Kind Regards Tony
>
>
>
> On 23/06/2011 12:39, CMA-L wrote:
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: "Shane Carey"<shane at eclectic-productions.co.uk>
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > We recently spent a fortune on a bunch of Myriad licenses, and are
> > busy trying to implement them to the station now. Unfortunately, the
> > software’s NOT compatible with any soundcards that work with new
> > computers – ones with PCIE connections. All new computers we’ve found
> > don’t have PCI slots, so we’re having to downgrade our computers to be
> > able to handle the soundcards.
> >
> > P2 recommend an Edirol soundcard – but it was discontinued by Edirol a
> > year ago! Through talking to their helpline, it seems they’ve not
> > really considered this, and the response was really vague. They don’t
> > appear to be discussing with hardware manufacturers.
> >
> > We may be stuck having paid so much, but just in case, does anyone
> > know a really good playout system which doesn’t cost the earth and
> > works with contemporary hardware?
> >
> > Thanks, Shane
>
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