Hi Dane, I don't broadcast at the moment, but I've been researching and
trying out certain DJ ing programs. Sam Broadcaster is a fantastic program,
but out of the box, although it's useable in basic terms, it's not very
accessible. What I did was to spot up a comprehensive selection of hot
spots with hot spot clicker...and the result is that I can use many features
previously inaccessible. Things like the special effects slots, auxillary
player, keystrokes to read elapsed time, remaining time, next queued track
and so on...I know of people using it without anything and they are getting
on OK, but only with basic functions. I'm hoping to launch a radio station
1 day using it via my website, but it all comes down to personell, as being
a 1 man show is too much of a commitment...so if anyone thinks they would be
interested in a possible radio venture, then get in touch:
[email protected]
it would be great to hear from you, cheers Steve.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 8:01 PM
Subject: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist
Actually I have a more basic question and I'm obviously missing something
from the web site, how much is Station Playlist itself? There seem to be
a few versions of the software. Up till now I've used OTS DJ on the PC
and Djay on the Mac, nothing wrong with both packages I might add except
to say that OTS DJ isn't quite as accessible as I'd like it to be, anyone
using Sam Broadcaster? That's supposed to be the "Rolls Royce" of all the
broadcasting suites, how do you find it?
On 08/02/2010, at 6:21 AM, dan kysor wrote:
Jonathan, is there a podcast tutorial on station playlist?
This program seems so massive and complex.
dan
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