there crossfaiding isn't as tight as stationplaylist though
other then that it isn't a bad program. only thing I couldn't figure out is 
how to schedule stuff to fire off at the top of the hour etc stuff like 
that.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Matzura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: sam broadcaster?


> On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 07:37:11 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>anyone know how to use sam broadcaster? it's realy good!
>
> If you're asking how to use it, how do you know how good it is?
>
> The only thing SAM BC can do that other more accessible packages can't
> is it's back-ended by SQL technology rather than a home-grown database
> engine.  Otherwise, for the money, Station Playlist does the same
> thing, but better.
>
> I will, though, have to give credit where credit is due.  Spacial
> Audio (and that's not a misspelling for those of you who know that the
> word "spatial" is spelled with a t) invented a programming language,
> very geeky and full of lots of tokens and keywords and geeky stuff
> like that, to control their software, which other products don't seem
> to have a need for.
>
> On the minus side, SAM's event scheduler is an extra-cost program.
>
> Now let's talk accessibility.
>
> I've been using, or attempting to use, SAM BC since version 2.  Along
> with improvements in their screen layout have come improvements in
> screenreader technology, so now, SAM BC Version 4 and Window-Eyes V5.5
> seem to go together quite nicely.  JAWS still has a lot of problems
> with the Delphi-based screen forms and layouts which W.E. does not.
> Other than standard menu controls, there is not a single control on
> the main screen of SAM that either JAWS or Window-Eyes recognizes as a
> standard windows control.  That being said, however, most of what
> Window-Eyes calls custom controls operate as list boxes, but even with
> re-classing in JAWS, it's still not right.
>
> SAM's category management system needs a little work, too.  They give
> you the ability to have two levels of category, one within another,
> that is, but they don't allow you to reference a track by using an
> outer-level category name.  For example, I have a category called
> top40, within which I have three subcategories--artists and albums
> (which I've abbreviated to A&A), 1hit, and instrumentals.  I cannot
> tell SAM to play me tracks from top40, or even top40.* (standard SQL
> syntax for a key matching a top-level hierarchy and any sub-level)
> because the inner categories do not "roll up" into the outer-level
> one.  I've argued this back and forth and forth and back with Louis
> Louw, Spacial Audio's head programmer, and he says it's coming up in a
> future version.
>
> Another thing that SAM has trouble with is something that's so easy to
> do in Station Playlist, one wonders why SAM just didn't take the same
> approach, and that is, marking the intro and outro points for tracks.
> With Station Playlist, you can  move a pointer along a timeline and
> press a button to hear the marked point in the track, then press
> another button to lock it into place.  With SAM, you have to enter in
> the exact time in minutes and seconds that you want the points to be
> stored at.  Let me just say here that if there exists in SAM the
> ability to move a pointer along a time line like there is in SPL, then
> I haven't found out how to do it yet, but it sure would make things
> easier and faster, especially with a 50,000-track database.
>
> I'm almost to the point where I feel confident enough to use it for a
> live interactive show, but almost.
>
> The sound processing presets that SAM comes with are very good.
> They've done a lot of work in cleaning up their audio processing over
> the versions, and now I can honestly say I like it.  Their crossfading
> controls are much easier to use, too.
>
>
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