David Truong has some brilliant scripts to give you this information
and much more at a keystroke.
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 22:14:43 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Quinten.
I use speech to access the screen, so what I say may be different if you use
your eyes to look at the screen.
At the bottom of the
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Subject: RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions
Hi Quinten.
You can do what you want with Station Playlist.
To move items in a playlist, select the item you want to move and hit CTRL-X
to cut it. Then move the cursor to where you want to move the track and hit
CTRL-V. You can also
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Hi Jonathan,
I actually disagree in one respect about hour markers. Unless I am
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Subject: RE: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions
Hi Quinten.
You can do what you want with Station Playlist.
To move items in a playlist, select the item you want to move
Hi Quinten,
I can answer your first question. You can select songs, and cut and paste them
using windows commands. However, there is an annoyance with SPL studio. If you
decide at the last minute you want to insert a track, it will go above the
track you are playing. So, to combat this, you
Hi Quinten.
You can do what you want with Station Playlist.
To move items in a playlist, select the item you want to move and hit CTRL-X
to cut it. Then move the cursor to where you want to move the track and hit
CTRL-V. You can also delete tracks. Select the track you want to delete
and hit
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 9:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions
Hi Quinten,
I can answer your first question. You can select songs, and cut and paste
them using
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Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio: 2 questions
Hi Quinten,
I can
Hi Quinten.
I use speech to access the screen, so what I say may be different if you use
your eyes to look at the screen.
At the bottom of the screen you'll find the time that Station Playlist has
been running. Above this line is the elapsed time of the song and the
remaining time.
Hope this
Although this does loosely have to do with audio on the PC, your
question would get much better and qualified answers on the Station
Playlist support list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). The
short answer to all your questions is yes, very doable all around.
There are reasons for what you are experiencing,
The easiest program is still Winamp, and, thankfully, it's still free.
The only thing Station Playlist does for you that Winamp doesn't is
offer you a very nice but expensive wrapper around very basic
functions. If you are happy enough with picking your own music,
managing your own collection,
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Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio/Editor/Streamer
The easiest program is still Winamp, and, thankfully, it's still free.
The only thing Station Playlist does for you that Winamp doesn't is
offer you a very nice but expensive wrapper around very basic
functions. If you are happy enough
Actually it is quite eas ot set up. You really don't need to change much of
anything. Feel free to get with me on skype, or if it
is up there thee ris a tutorial someone did on spl studio. I'm still learning
the software myself so I don't nwo everything. I use
the standard version but it still
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From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio
Ok thanks for this, I'll be honest with you, I'm God smacked to hear
that as I thought
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From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: Station Playlist Studio
Ok thanks for this, I'll be honest with you, I'm God smacked to hear
that as I thought that shuffling would have been
Ok thanks for this, I'll be honest with you, I'm God smacked to hear
that as I thought that shuffling would have been the most basic and
obvious feature of a piece of DJ software.
On 26/02/2008, at 7:32 PM, David Truong wrote:
Hi Dane,
Unfortunately you can't once the playlist has been
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 12:34:10 +1100, you wrote:
I have 1 question though, suppose you've added a whole heap of songs
to a playlist, how can you shuffle that playlist in automation mode?
You can't. That's the whole point of this package. It creates 'em,
you plays 'em. It's meant for
To my knoledge you cannot. I have never ben able to shuffel anything. But then
again I'm still learning the ins and outs of the
program.
By the way I don't think this will work on the mac, will it?
take care.
Sarah Alawami
Check out my music page at
http://music.marrie.org
Thanks and have a
Hi Dane,
Unfortunately you can't once the playlist has been written in. In other
words, once you have created the playlist there is no way in Playlist Studio
to shuffle or randomise your list of tracks whilst in automation or live
assist mode unless you do it manually. The Station Playlist
hour markers are used by stations who need to have a news break or a station
i d
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Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 6:00 PM
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Subject: station playlist studio follow up
Well
Hmmwill station playlist play those? and how about the shortcuts? I have no
idea if they are global or not.
SAG
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Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 8:27 PM
Subject: RE: station playlist
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