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German radio automation software
German radio automation software






STL Link: Radio Studio to Transmitter Link.

german radio automation software

I have also found some AM Transmitter controling system for DOS called Autopilot. So now I am thinking it would be easier to start with something newer so lets say Windows 95/98/98SE if anyone knows any software for Windows 9k as they were called or Windows 3.1 or 3.11 and could send it to me I would be realy happy I have found another DOS based software called Selector system which as I've read is clumsy and hard to use but I don't care as long as its for DOS (if someone still has it I would be realy happy if I could get a copy) but again its nowhere to be found Was the kind of output you're looking for even available back then? I'd like to hear what you settled on, if you do find something. We pulled the last one out a couple of years ago. It also had that proprietary lock on the audio card, wouldn't overlap anything and inserted a nice click between every file it switched to.

german radio automation software

The last DOS-based system I got anywhere near was from Pristine. At the time, that was considered a bargain price. I think I paid something like $15,000 for the main system, the switcher and a production unit. In '92, we bought a DOS-based system that eventually became one of Scott's products. Some companies used encoding that wasn't compatible with wav or mp3 files, which was another factor that made it hard to move to a different system. Then, there's the matter of the audio files. The software wouldn't work without cards they supplied, and the cards wouldn't work without the specific software. Added to that, some of the better companies enhanced their hold on you (the customer) by forcing the sale of specific audio cards, which were serial locked to the software. At least here in the American market, the original automation systems were very expensive.








German radio automation software