Broadcasting Software

2014-11-21 Thread Peter Scanlon
Couple of weeks ago some info was posted about a new software for broadcasting. 
competitor for Station Playlist. I can’t locate the contact details, website. 
Could someone re post that please.

P.


Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

2014-11-21 Thread Steve Pattison




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Subject:Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent 
news!
Date:   Tue, 4 Nov 2014 09:31:42 +1100
From:   Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
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Hi again!

The original poster of the eMail has given me permission to forward his work to 
the list, if anyone has further enquiries then they can contact him directly to 
get progress reports on development etc.



Begin forwarded message:

From: Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net
Subject: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
Date: 3 November 2014 6:31:44 am AEDT



Hello everybody

For the last couple of weeks I have been working with the developers of a software 
package called “RadioBOSS” to make their software accessible.  I wrote them a long 
report outlining the accessibility requirements and, within 48 hours of my doing 
so, they have produced a beta which removes the accessibility issues almost 
completely.  Their formerly graphically drawn boxes are now standard group box 
controls, and it is possible to navigate between them via the keyboard.  The 
software has excellent audio processing, oodles of keyboard hot keys, built-in 
streaming/DSP encoders, (including Icecast 2.0 and Shoutcast 2.0), full support for 
uploading playlists to a remote server, full song requester facilities, accurate 
top-of-the-hour rotation timing, multiple file formats supported, on-the-fly 
recording of broadcasts, multiple simultaneous input/output sound devices, 
dynamically updated music libraries, Copy  Paste queuing, automatic playlist 
generation suitable for full 24/7 automation, and much much more.

The software comes in three different flavours, depending upon your needs.  But 
even the most expensive “Advanced” license is priced at just $199.00 US which, 
in comparison even to things like Station Playlist Creator and Sam Broadcaster, 
is a very affordable price.  Indeed, to license SPL and Studio Pro you’re 
looking at $450 for the two apps together.  This comes as an all-in-one 
application and is, as I say, cheaper than Station Playlist Creator Pro on its 
own.

I shall continue to work with the developers to further accessibility.  But it 
shows what can be achieved if one approaches a developer in the right way.  I 
went to them politely and demonstrated my willingness to play the game, so to 
speak, by purchasing 4 licenses for the Advanced edition which can be used on 
my four machines here to broadcast.  I am excited as to the prospects of using 
this software, and once we iron out a few more of the issues, I am confident 
that we will end up with a very accessible and highly effective means of 
putting one’s programming to air.

If you immediately rush off to download it, I should warn you against 
downloading the main release setup version on their website.  It is not fully 
accessible at all.  Many of the tabs and panels are not available in that 
version.  If you want to download and try the beta, you’ll need to access their 
Forum and download as a guest from there. Alternatively, get back to me off 
list and I’l send you a copy of the beta.

Gordon


**

Dane Trethowan
grtd...@internode.on.net
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
faceTime +61400494862
Fax +61397437954
Twitter: @grtdane










Re: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

2014-11-21 Thread Peter Scanlon
Thanks Steve,


From: Steve Pattison 
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 1:08 PM
To: PC Audio 
Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!




 Forwarded Message 
Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2014 09:31:42 +1100
From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
Reply-To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org



Hi again!

The original poster of the eMail has given me permission to forward his work to 
the list, if anyone has further enquiries then they can contact him directly to 
get progress reports on development etc.


 Begin forwarded message:

 From: Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net
 Subject: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
 Date: 3 November 2014 6:31:44 am AEDT

 Hello everybody

 For the last couple of weeks I have been working with the developers of a 
 software package called “RadioBOSS” to make their software accessible.  I 
 wrote them a long report outlining the accessibility requirements and, within 
 48 hours of my doing so, they have produced a beta which removes the 
 accessibility issues almost completely.  Their formerly graphically drawn 
 boxes are now standard group box controls, and it is possible to navigate 
 between them via the keyboard.  The software has excellent audio processing, 
 oodles of keyboard hot keys, built-in streaming/DSP encoders, (including 
 Icecast 2.0 and Shoutcast 2.0), full support for uploading playlists to a 
 remote server, full song requester facilities, accurate top-of-the-hour 
 rotation timing, multiple file formats supported, on-the-fly recording of 
 broadcasts, multiple simultaneous input/output sound devices, dynamically 
 updated music libraries, Copy  Paste queuing, automatic playlist generation 
 suitable for full 24/7 automation, and much much more.

 The software comes in three different flavours, depending upon your needs.  
 But even the most expensive “Advanced” license is priced at just $199.00 US 
 which, in comparison even to things like Station Playlist Creator and Sam 
 Broadcaster, is a very affordable price.  Indeed, to license SPL and Studio 
 Pro you’re looking at $450 for the two apps together.  This comes as an 
 all-in-one application and is, as I say, cheaper than Station Playlist 
 Creator Pro on its own.

 I shall continue to work with the developers to further accessibility.  But 
 it shows what can be achieved if one approaches a developer in the right way. 
  I went to them politely and demonstrated my willingness to play the game, so 
 to speak, by purchasing 4 licenses for the Advanced edition which can be used 
 on my four machines here to broadcast.  I am excited as to the prospects of 
 using this software, and once we iron out a few more of the issues, I am 
 confident that we will end up with a very accessible and highly effective 
 means of putting one’s programming to air.

 If you immediately rush off to download it, I should warn you against 
 downloading the main release setup version on their website.  It is not fully 
 accessible at all.  Many of the tabs and panels are not available in that 
 version.  If you want to download and try the beta, you’ll need to access 
 their Forum and download as a guest from there. Alternatively, get back to me 
 off list and I’l send you a copy of the beta.

 Gordon

**

Dane Trethowan
grtd...@internode.on.net
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
faceTime +61400494862
Fax +61397437954
Twitter: @grtdane









Re: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

2014-11-21 Thread Dane Trethowan

What's the use!


On 22/11/2014 1:19 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:

Thanks Steve,


From: Steve Pattison
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 1:08 PM
To: PC Audio
Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!




 Forwarded Message 
Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2014 09:31:42 +1100
From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
Reply-To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org



Hi again!

The original poster of the eMail has given me permission to forward his work to 
the list, if anyone has further enquiries then they can contact him directly to 
get progress reports on development etc.



Begin forwarded message:

From: Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net
Subject: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
Date: 3 November 2014 6:31:44 am AEDT
Hello everybody

For the last couple of weeks I have been working with the developers of a software 
package called “RadioBOSS” to make their software accessible.  I wrote them a long 
report outlining the accessibility requirements and, within 48 hours of my doing 
so, they have produced a beta which removes the accessibility issues almost 
completely.  Their formerly graphically drawn boxes are now standard group box 
controls, and it is possible to navigate between them via the keyboard.  The 
software has excellent audio processing, oodles of keyboard hot keys, built-in 
streaming/DSP encoders, (including Icecast 2.0 and Shoutcast 2.0), full support for 
uploading playlists to a remote server, full song requester facilities, accurate 
top-of-the-hour rotation timing, multiple file formats supported, on-the-fly 
recording of broadcasts, multiple simultaneous input/output sound devices, 
dynamically updated music libraries, Copy  Paste queuing, automatic playlist 
generation suitable for full 24/7 automation, and much much more.

The software comes in three different flavours, depending upon your needs.  But 
even the most expensive “Advanced” license is priced at just $199.00 US which, 
in comparison even to things like Station Playlist Creator and Sam Broadcaster, 
is a very affordable price.  Indeed, to license SPL and Studio Pro you’re 
looking at $450 for the two apps together.  This comes as an all-in-one 
application and is, as I say, cheaper than Station Playlist Creator Pro on its 
own.

I shall continue to work with the developers to further accessibility.  But it 
shows what can be achieved if one approaches a developer in the right way.  I 
went to them politely and demonstrated my willingness to play the game, so to 
speak, by purchasing 4 licenses for the Advanced edition which can be used on 
my four machines here to broadcast.  I am excited as to the prospects of using 
this software, and once we iron out a few more of the issues, I am confident 
that we will end up with a very accessible and highly effective means of 
putting one’s programming to air.

If you immediately rush off to download it, I should warn you against 
downloading the main release setup version on their website.  It is not fully 
accessible at all.  Many of the tabs and panels are not available in that 
version.  If you want to download and try the beta, you’ll need to access their 
Forum and download as a guest from there. Alternatively, get back to me off 
list and I’l send you a copy of the beta.

Gordon

**

Dane Trethowan
grtd...@internode.on.net
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
faceTime +61400494862
Fax +61397437954
Twitter: @grtdane













Re: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

2014-11-21 Thread Peter Scanlon
don’t understand why you say that. 
I’m interested to find out more about it. 
And a developer that is making an effort to include accessability should be 
supported.
Especially when Station Playlist seems to have got less accessible in recent 
“update”.

P.


From: Dane Trethowan 
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 2:44 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

What's the use!


On 22/11/2014 1:19 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
 Thanks Steve,


 From: Steve Pattison
 Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 1:08 PM
 To: PC Audio
 Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!




  Forwarded Message 
 Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
 Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2014 09:31:42 +1100
 From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
 Reply-To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org



 Hi again!

 The original poster of the eMail has given me permission to forward his work 
 to the list, if anyone has further enquiries then they can contact him 
 directly to get progress reports on development etc.


 Begin forwarded message:

 From: Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net
 Subject: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
 Date: 3 November 2014 6:31:44 am AEDT
 Hello everybody

 For the last couple of weeks I have been working with the developers of a 
 software package called “RadioBOSS” to make their software accessible.  I 
 wrote them a long report outlining the accessibility requirements and, 
 within 48 hours of my doing so, they have produced a beta which removes the 
 accessibility issues almost completely.  Their formerly graphically drawn 
 boxes are now standard group box controls, and it is possible to navigate 
 between them via the keyboard.  The software has excellent audio processing, 
 oodles of keyboard hot keys, built-in streaming/DSP encoders, (including 
 Icecast 2.0 and Shoutcast 2.0), full support for uploading playlists to a 
 remote server, full song requester facilities, accurate top-of-the-hour 
 rotation timing, multiple file formats supported, on-the-fly recording of 
 broadcasts, multiple simultaneous input/output sound devices, dynamically 
 updated music libraries, Copy  Paste queuing, automatic playlist generation 
 suitable for full 24/7 automation, and much much more.

 The software comes in three different flavours, depending upon your needs.  
 But even the most expensive “Advanced” license is priced at just $199.00 US 
 which, in comparison even to things like Station Playlist Creator and Sam 
 Broadcaster, is a very affordable price.  Indeed, to license SPL and Studio 
 Pro you’re looking at $450 for the two apps together.  This comes as an 
 all-in-one application and is, as I say, cheaper than Station Playlist 
 Creator Pro on its own.

 I shall continue to work with the developers to further accessibility.  But 
 it shows what can be achieved if one approaches a developer in the right 
 way.  I went to them politely and demonstrated my willingness to play the 
 game, so to speak, by purchasing 4 licenses for the Advanced edition which 
 can be used on my four machines here to broadcast.  I am excited as to the 
 prospects of using this software, and once we iron out a few more of the 
 issues, I am confident that we will end up with a very accessible and highly 
 effective means of putting one’s programming to air.

 If you immediately rush off to download it, I should warn you against 
 downloading the main release setup version on their website.  It is not 
 fully accessible at all.  Many of the tabs and panels are not available in 
 that version.  If you want to download and try the beta, you’ll need to 
 access their Forum and download as a guest from there. Alternatively, get 
 back to me off list and I’l send you a copy of the beta.

 Gordon
 **

 Dane Trethowan
 grtd...@internode.on.net
 Skype: grtdane12
 Phone US (213) 438-9741
 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
 Mobile: +61400494862
 faceTime +61400494862
 Fax +61397437954
 Twitter: @grtdane











RE: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

2014-11-21 Thread Joseph Lee
Hi Peter and all,
As for Studio's accessibility strides going backwards, I think it might be that 
the developer haven't thought about testing accessibility changes thoroughly. 
Also, this problem came about due to some internal changes to how Studio 
operates (and people had emails back and forth regarding this issue on the SPL 
mailing list).
As for the new kid on the block, it has a potential to be a good alternative to 
SPL - it's far from perfect, but it's getting there.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter Scanlon
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 7:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

don’t understand why you say that. 
I’m interested to find out more about it. 
And a developer that is making an effort to include accessability should be 
supported.
Especially when Station Playlist seems to have got less accessible in recent 
“update”.

P.


From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 2:44 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

What's the use!


On 22/11/2014 1:19 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
 Thanks Steve,


 From: Steve Pattison
 Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 1:08 PM
 To: PC Audio
 Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!




  Forwarded Message 
 Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
 Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2014 09:31:42 +1100
 From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
 Reply-To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org



 Hi again!

 The original poster of the eMail has given me permission to forward his work 
 to the list, if anyone has further enquiries then they can contact him 
 directly to get progress reports on development etc.


 Begin forwarded message:

 From: Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net
 Subject: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
 Date: 3 November 2014 6:31:44 am AEDT Hello everybody

 For the last couple of weeks I have been working with the developers of a 
 software package called “RadioBOSS” to make their software accessible.  I 
 wrote them a long report outlining the accessibility requirements and, 
 within 48 hours of my doing so, they have produced a beta which removes the 
 accessibility issues almost completely.  Their formerly graphically drawn 
 boxes are now standard group box controls, and it is possible to navigate 
 between them via the keyboard.  The software has excellent audio processing, 
 oodles of keyboard hot keys, built-in streaming/DSP encoders, (including 
 Icecast 2.0 and Shoutcast 2.0), full support for uploading playlists to a 
 remote server, full song requester facilities, accurate top-of-the-hour 
 rotation timing, multiple file formats supported, on-the-fly recording of 
 broadcasts, multiple simultaneous input/output sound devices, dynamically 
 updated music libraries, Copy  Paste queuing, automatic playlist generation 
 suitable for full 24/7 automation, and much much more.

 The software comes in three different flavours, depending upon your needs.  
 But even the most expensive “Advanced” license is priced at just $199.00 US 
 which, in comparison even to things like Station Playlist Creator and Sam 
 Broadcaster, is a very affordable price.  Indeed, to license SPL and Studio 
 Pro you’re looking at $450 for the two apps together.  This comes as an 
 all-in-one application and is, as I say, cheaper than Station Playlist 
 Creator Pro on its own.

 I shall continue to work with the developers to further accessibility.  But 
 it shows what can be achieved if one approaches a developer in the right 
 way.  I went to them politely and demonstrated my willingness to play the 
 game, so to speak, by purchasing 4 licenses for the Advanced edition which 
 can be used on my four machines here to broadcast.  I am excited as to the 
 prospects of using this software, and once we iron out a few more of the 
 issues, I am confident that we will end up with a very accessible and highly 
 effective means of putting one’s programming to air.

 If you immediately rush off to download it, I should warn you against 
 downloading the main release setup version on their website.  It is not 
 fully accessible at all.  Many of the tabs and panels are not available in 
 that version.  If you want to download and try the beta, you’ll need to 
 access their Forum and download as a guest from there. Alternatively, get 
 back to me off list and I’l send you a copy of the beta.

 Gordon
 **

 Dane Trethowan
 grtd...@internode.on.net
 Skype: grtdane12
 Phone US (213) 438-9741
 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
 Mobile: +61400494862
 faceTime +61400494862
 Fax +61397437954
 Twitter: @grtdane












Re: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

2014-11-21 Thread Peter Scanlon
I was just making the point that it is disappointing when this happens. A 
developer would not release a product without fully testing visual aspects of 
his program.
But as far as I know, he is not going to fix the access issues. Just as well we 
have Brian’s excellent scripts.


P.’



From: Joseph Lee 
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:07 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

Hi Peter and all,
As for Studio's accessibility strides going backwards, I think it might be that 
the developer haven't thought about testing accessibility changes thoroughly. 
Also, this problem came about due to some internal changes to how Studio 
operates (and people had emails back and forth regarding this issue on the SPL 
mailing list).
As for the new kid on the block, it has a potential to be a good alternative to 
SPL - it's far from perfect, but it's getting there.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter Scanlon
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 7:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

don’t understand why you say that. 
I’m interested to find out more about it. 
And a developer that is making an effort to include accessability should be 
supported.
Especially when Station Playlist seems to have got less accessible in recent 
“update”.

P.


From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 2:44 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

What's the use!


On 22/11/2014 1:19 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
 Thanks Steve,


 From: Steve Pattison
 Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 1:08 PM
 To: PC Audio
 Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!




  Forwarded Message 
 Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
 Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2014 09:31:42 +1100
 From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
 Reply-To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org



 Hi again!

 The original poster of the eMail has given me permission to forward his work 
 to the list, if anyone has further enquiries then they can contact him 
 directly to get progress reports on development etc.


 Begin forwarded message:

 From: Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net
 Subject: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
 Date: 3 November 2014 6:31:44 am AEDT Hello everybody

 For the last couple of weeks I have been working with the developers of a 
 software package called “RadioBOSS” to make their software accessible.  I 
 wrote them a long report outlining the accessibility requirements and, 
 within 48 hours of my doing so, they have produced a beta which removes the 
 accessibility issues almost completely.  Their formerly graphically drawn 
 boxes are now standard group box controls, and it is possible to navigate 
 between them via the keyboard.  The software has excellent audio processing, 
 oodles of keyboard hot keys, built-in streaming/DSP encoders, (including 
 Icecast 2.0 and Shoutcast 2.0), full support for uploading playlists to a 
 remote server, full song requester facilities, accurate top-of-the-hour 
 rotation timing, multiple file formats supported, on-the-fly recording of 
 broadcasts, multiple simultaneous input/output sound devices, dynamically 
 updated music libraries, Copy  Paste queuing, automatic playlist generation 
 suitable for full 24/7 automation, and much much more.

 The software comes in three different flavours, depending upon your needs.  
 But even the most expensive “Advanced” license is priced at just $199.00 US 
 which, in comparison even to things like Station Playlist Creator and Sam 
 Broadcaster, is a very affordable price.  Indeed, to license SPL and Studio 
 Pro you’re looking at $450 for the two apps together.  This comes as an 
 all-in-one application and is, as I say, cheaper than Station Playlist 
 Creator Pro on its own.

 I shall continue to work with the developers to further accessibility.  But 
 it shows what can be achieved if one approaches a developer in the right 
 way.  I went to them politely and demonstrated my willingness to play the 
 game, so to speak, by purchasing 4 licenses for the Advanced edition which 
 can be used on my four machines here to broadcast.  I am excited as to the 
 prospects of using this software, and once we iron out a few more of the 
 issues, I am confident that we will end up with a very accessible and highly 
 effective means of putting one’s programming to air.

 If you immediately rush off to download it, I should warn you against 
 downloading the main release setup version on their website.  It is not 
 fully accessible at all.  Many of the tabs and panels are not available in 
 that version.  If you want to download and try

RE: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

2014-11-21 Thread Joseph Lee
Hi,
I suggested to SPL devs to look at some Windows API functions to detect whether 
a screen reader is running (there is a way to do that) in hopes of making SPL 
configure its interface for screen reader users when it starts (GoldWave 
implements this, and so does other programs).
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter Scanlon
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 8:26 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

I was just making the point that it is disappointing when this happens. A 
developer would not release a product without fully testing visual aspects of 
his program.
But as far as I know, he is not going to fix the access issues. Just as well we 
have Brian’s excellent scripts.


P.’



From: Joseph Lee 
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:07 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

Hi Peter and all,
As for Studio's accessibility strides going backwards, I think it might be that 
the developer haven't thought about testing accessibility changes thoroughly. 
Also, this problem came about due to some internal changes to how Studio 
operates (and people had emails back and forth regarding this issue on the SPL 
mailing list).
As for the new kid on the block, it has a potential to be a good alternative to 
SPL - it's far from perfect, but it's getting there.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter Scanlon
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 7:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

don’t understand why you say that. 
I’m interested to find out more about it. 
And a developer that is making an effort to include accessability should be 
supported.
Especially when Station Playlist seems to have got less accessible in recent 
“update”.

P.


From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 2:44 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

What's the use!


On 22/11/2014 1:19 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
 Thanks Steve,


 From: Steve Pattison
 Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 1:08 PM
 To: PC Audio
 Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!




  Forwarded Message 
 Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
 Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2014 09:31:42 +1100
 From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
 Reply-To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org



 Hi again!

 The original poster of the eMail has given me permission to forward his work 
 to the list, if anyone has further enquiries then they can contact him 
 directly to get progress reports on development etc.


 Begin forwarded message:

 From: Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net
 Subject: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
 Date: 3 November 2014 6:31:44 am AEDT Hello everybody

 For the last couple of weeks I have been working with the developers of a 
 software package called “RadioBOSS” to make their software accessible.  I 
 wrote them a long report outlining the accessibility requirements and, 
 within 48 hours of my doing so, they have produced a beta which removes the 
 accessibility issues almost completely.  Their formerly graphically drawn 
 boxes are now standard group box controls, and it is possible to navigate 
 between them via the keyboard.  The software has excellent audio processing, 
 oodles of keyboard hot keys, built-in streaming/DSP encoders, (including 
 Icecast 2.0 and Shoutcast 2.0), full support for uploading playlists to a 
 remote server, full song requester facilities, accurate top-of-the-hour 
 rotation timing, multiple file formats supported, on-the-fly recording of 
 broadcasts, multiple simultaneous input/output sound devices, dynamically 
 updated music libraries, Copy  Paste queuing, automatic playlist generation 
 suitable for full 24/7 automation, and much much more.

 The software comes in three different flavours, depending upon your needs.  
 But even the most expensive “Advanced” license is priced at just $199.00 US 
 which, in comparison even to things like Station Playlist Creator and Sam 
 Broadcaster, is a very affordable price.  Indeed, to license SPL and Studio 
 Pro you’re looking at $450 for the two apps together.  This comes as an 
 all-in-one application and is, as I say, cheaper than Station Playlist 
 Creator Pro on its own.

 I shall continue to work with the developers to further accessibility.  But 
 it shows what can be achieved if one approaches a developer in the right 
 way.  I went to them politely and demonstrated my willingness to play the 
 game, so to speak, by purchasing 4 licenses for the Advanced edition which 
 can

Re: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!

2014-11-03 Thread angel.adorno1

this so cool.

- Original Message - 
From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2014 5:31 PM
Subject: Fwd: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!


Hi again!

The original poster of the eMail has given me permission to forward his work 
to the list, if anyone has further enquiries then they can contact him 
directly to get progress reports on development etc.




Begin forwarded message:

From: Gordon Smith gor...@mac-access.net
Subject: Radio Broadcasting Software For the PC, some excellent news!
Date: 3 November 2014 6:31:44 am AEDT



Hello everybody

For the last couple of weeks I have been working with the developers of a 
software package called “RadioBOSS” to make their software accessible.  I 
wrote them a long report outlining the accessibility requirements and, 
within 48 hours of my doing so, they have produced a beta which removes 
the accessibility issues almost completely.  Their formerly graphically 
drawn boxes are now standard group box controls, and it is possible to 
navigate between them via the keyboard.  The software has excellent audio 
processing, oodles of keyboard hot keys, built-in streaming/DSP encoders, 
(including Icecast 2.0 and Shoutcast 2.0), full support for uploading 
playlists to a remote server, full song requester facilities, accurate 
top-of-the-hour rotation timing, multiple file formats supported, 
on-the-fly recording of broadcasts, multiple simultaneous input/output 
sound devices, dynamically updated music libraries, Copy  Paste queuing, 
automatic playlist generation suitable for full 24/7 automation, and much 
much more.


The software comes in three different flavours, depending upon your needs. 
But even the most expensive “Advanced” license is priced at just $199.00 
US which, in comparison even to things like Station Playlist Creator and 
Sam Broadcaster, is a very affordable price.  Indeed, to license SPL and 
Studio Pro you’re looking at $450 for the two apps together.  This comes 
as an all-in-one application and is, as I say, cheaper than Station 
Playlist Creator Pro on its own.


I shall continue to work with the developers to further accessibility. 
But it shows what can be achieved if one approaches a developer in the 
right way.  I went to them politely and demonstrated my willingness to 
play the game, so to speak, by purchasing 4 licenses for the Advanced 
edition which can be used on my four machines here to broadcast.  I am 
excited as to the prospects of using this software, and once we iron out a 
few more of the issues, I am confident that we will end up with a very 
accessible and highly effective means of putting one’s programming to air.


If you immediately rush off to download it, I should warn you against 
downloading the main release setup version on their website.  It is not 
fully accessible at all.  Many of the tabs and panels are not available in 
that version.  If you want to download and try the beta, you’ll need to 
access their Forum and download as a guest from there. Alternatively, get 
back to me off list and I’l send you a copy of the beta.


Gordon


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Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Dane Trethowan

Hep, subject line says everything and this may be round the corner.

I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list 
however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me permission 
to do so as yet and I respect that.


It is hoped that the product will be available with full accessibility 
soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test their product to 
see just how accessible they can make it.


The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay for 
the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for the 
laternative.


Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and 
Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer 
than 10 years so they know their stuff.


I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple of 
weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press 
release smile.






Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Peter Scanlon
I look forward to this. 
I'd also like to see Sam Broadcaster made accessible.




-Original Message- 
From: Dane Trethowan 
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2014 5:27 PM 
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist 


Hep, subject line says everything and this may be round the corner.

I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list 
however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me permission 
to do so as yet and I respect that.


It is hoped that the product will be available with full accessibility 
soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test their product to 
see just how accessible they can make it.


The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay for 
the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for the 
laternative.


Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and 
Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer 
than 10 years so they know their stuff.


I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple of 
weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press 
release smile.






Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Sunshine

can you keep me up todate on this?
On 11/3/2014 12:27 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Hep, subject line says everything and this may be round the corner.

I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list 
however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me permission 
to do so as yet and I respect that.


It is hoped that the product will be available with full accessibility 
soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test their product to 
see just how accessible they can make it.


The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay 
for the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for 
the laternative.


Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and 
Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer 
than 10 years so they know their stuff.


I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple of 
weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press 
release smile.













Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Dane Trethowan
I'm not a programmer myself so can't comment but - last I heard - SAM 
Broadcaster couldn't be made accessible due to the programming language 
it was written in.


I did myself use SAM Broadcaster for quite a hwile - even at that time - 
it did require some skill at mouse manipulation but Window-Eyes at least 
did have most of the tools for that.



On 3/11/2014 5:45 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
I look forward to this. I'd also like to see Sam Broadcaster made 
accessible.




-Original Message- From: Dane Trethowan Sent: Monday, November 
03, 2014 5:27 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Alternative 
Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

Hep, subject line says everything and this may be round the corner.

I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list 
however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me permission 
to do so as yet and I respect that.


It is hoped that the product will be available with full accessibility 
soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test their product to 
see just how accessible they can make it.


The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay 
for the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for 
the laternative.


Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and 
Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer 
than 10 years so they know their stuff.


I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple of 
weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press 
release smile.









RE: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Brian Hartgen
I really look forward to seeing what they come up with. With SPL and scripting, 
blind users have a tonne of features which go way over and above what SPL can 
do out of the box, so there are going to have to be many many compelling 
benefits in order to switch.

Brian

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: 03 November 2014 06:49
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

I'm not a programmer myself so can't comment but - last I heard - SAM 
Broadcaster couldn't be made accessible due to the programming language it was 
written in.

I did myself use SAM Broadcaster for quite a hwile - even at that time - it did 
require some skill at mouse manipulation but Window-Eyes at least did have most 
of the tools for that.


On 3/11/2014 5:45 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
 I look forward to this. I'd also like to see Sam Broadcaster made 
 accessible.



 -Original Message- From: Dane Trethowan Sent: Monday, November 
 03, 2014 5:27 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Alternative 
 Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist Hep, subject line says 
 everything and this may be round the corner.

 I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list 
 however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me permission 
 to do so as yet and I respect that.

 It is hoped that the product will be available with full accessibility 
 soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test their product to 
 see just how accessible they can make it.

 The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay 
 for the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for 
 the laternative.

 Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and 
 Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer 
 than 10 years so they know their stuff.

 I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple of 
 weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press 
 release smile.








Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Johny Cassidy
Price sounds compelling enough. 

@johnycassidy

 On 3 Nov 2014, at 07:01, Brian Hartgen j...@hartgen.org wrote:
 
 I really look forward to seeing what they come up with. With SPL and 
 scripting, blind users have a tonne of features which go way over and above 
 what SPL can do out of the box, so there are going to have to be many many 
 compelling benefits in order to switch.
 
 Brian
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
 Trethowan
 Sent: 03 November 2014 06:49
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist
 
 I'm not a programmer myself so can't comment but - last I heard - SAM 
 Broadcaster couldn't be made accessible due to the programming language it 
 was written in.
 
 I did myself use SAM Broadcaster for quite a hwile - even at that time - it 
 did require some skill at mouse manipulation but Window-Eyes at least did 
 have most of the tools for that.
 
 
 On 3/11/2014 5:45 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
 I look forward to this. I'd also like to see Sam Broadcaster made 
 accessible.
 
 
 
 -Original Message- From: Dane Trethowan Sent: Monday, November 
 03, 2014 5:27 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Alternative 
 Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist Hep, subject line says 
 everything and this may be round the corner.
 
 I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list 
 however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me permission 
 to do so as yet and I respect that.
 
 It is hoped that the product will be available with full accessibility 
 soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test their product to 
 see just how accessible they can make it.
 
 The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay 
 for the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for 
 the laternative.
 
 Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and 
 Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer 
 than 10 years so they know their stuff.
 
 I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple of 
 weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press 
 release smile.
 
 
 



RE: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Joseph Lee
Hi,
SAM Encoders: major screen readers have scripts for it (I'm responsible for one 
of them). As for it becoming accessible, I don't think so.
As for the new kid on the block, I sent a message to developers to see if NVDA 
users and devs can assist them with compatibility and testing. Based on some 
testing, it appears both SPL and the new kid is written in Delphi and uses 
slightly more accessible GUI framework (TDK to be exact), although certain 
fields doesn't have any labels at all (the new guy does need scripting in the 
end).
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2014 10:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

I'm not a programmer myself so can't comment but - last I heard - SAM 
Broadcaster couldn't be made accessible due to the programming language it was 
written in.

I did myself use SAM Broadcaster for quite a hwile - even at that time - it did 
require some skill at mouse manipulation but Window-Eyes at least did have most 
of the tools for that.


On 3/11/2014 5:45 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
 I look forward to this. I'd also like to see Sam Broadcaster made 
 accessible.



 -Original Message- From: Dane Trethowan Sent: Monday, November 
 03, 2014 5:27 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Alternative 
 Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist Hep, subject line says 
 everything and this may be round the corner.

 I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list 
 however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me permission 
 to do so as yet and I respect that.

 It is hoped that the product will be available with full accessibility 
 soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test their product to 
 see just how accessible they can make it.

 The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay 
 for the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for 
 the laternative.

 Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and 
 Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer 
 than 10 years so they know their stuff.

 I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple of 
 weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press 
 release smile.








Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Dane Trethowan
Unless of course there's beta stuff floating around with further 
accessibility tweaks?


On 3/11/2014 6:06 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:

Hi,
SAM Encoders: major screen readers have scripts for it (I'm responsible for one 
of them). As for it becoming accessible, I don't think so.
As for the new kid on the block, I sent a message to developers to see if NVDA 
users and devs can assist them with compatibility and testing. Based on some 
testing, it appears both SPL and the new kid is written in Delphi and uses 
slightly more accessible GUI framework (TDK to be exact), although certain 
fields doesn't have any labels at all (the new guy does need scripting in the 
end).
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2014 10:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

I'm not a programmer myself so can't comment but - last I heard - SAM 
Broadcaster couldn't be made accessible due to the programming language it was 
written in.

I did myself use SAM Broadcaster for quite a hwile - even at that time - it did 
require some skill at mouse manipulation but Window-Eyes at least did have most 
of the tools for that.


On 3/11/2014 5:45 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:

I look forward to this. I'd also like to see Sam Broadcaster made
accessible.



-Original Message- From: Dane Trethowan Sent: Monday, November
03, 2014 5:27 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Alternative
Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist Hep, subject line says
everything and this may be round the corner.

I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list
however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me permission
to do so as yet and I respect that.

It is hoped that the product will be available with full accessibility
soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test their product to
see just how accessible they can make it.

The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay
for the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for
the laternative.

Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and
Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer
than 10 years so they know their stuff.

I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple of
weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press
release smile.











RE: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Joseph Lee
Hi Brian and all,
I'm testing the latest version of the new kid and it does require scripting to 
some extent. It is written in Delphi and uses TDK GUI framework. At this point, 
there's no indication as to whether the mic is on or off, some fields are not 
labeled, important functions don't have hotkeys and so on.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Brian Hartgen
Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2014 11:01 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

I really look forward to seeing what they come up with. With SPL and scripting, 
blind users have a tonne of features which go way over and above what SPL can 
do out of the box, so there are going to have to be many many compelling 
benefits in order to switch.

Brian

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: 03 November 2014 06:49
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

I'm not a programmer myself so can't comment but - last I heard - SAM 
Broadcaster couldn't be made accessible due to the programming language it was 
written in.

I did myself use SAM Broadcaster for quite a hwile - even at that time - it did 
require some skill at mouse manipulation but Window-Eyes at least did have most 
of the tools for that.


On 3/11/2014 5:45 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
 I look forward to this. I'd also like to see Sam Broadcaster made 
 accessible.



 -Original Message- From: Dane Trethowan Sent: Monday, November 
 03, 2014 5:27 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Alternative 
 Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist Hep, subject line says 
 everything and this may be round the corner.

 I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list 
 however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me permission 
 to do so as yet and I respect that.

 It is hoped that the product will be available with full accessibility 
 soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test their product to 
 see just how accessible they can make it.

 The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay 
 for the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for 
 the laternative.

 Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and 
 Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer 
 than 10 years so they know their stuff.

 I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple of 
 weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press 
 release smile.









RE: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Joseph Lee
Hi,
Beta of the new kid is more accessible - buttons are properly labeled, yet a 
few issues (some major ones) remain (if only scripters can access the API...).
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2014 11:10 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

Unless of course there's beta stuff floating around with further accessibility 
tweaks?

On 3/11/2014 6:06 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:
 Hi,
 SAM Encoders: major screen readers have scripts for it (I'm responsible for 
 one of them). As for it becoming accessible, I don't think so.
 As for the new kid on the block, I sent a message to developers to see if 
 NVDA users and devs can assist them with compatibility and testing. Based on 
 some testing, it appears both SPL and the new kid is written in Delphi and 
 uses slightly more accessible GUI framework (TDK to be exact), although 
 certain fields doesn't have any labels at all (the new guy does need 
 scripting in the end).
 Cheers,
 Joseph

 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
 Dane Trethowan
 Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2014 10:49 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

 I'm not a programmer myself so can't comment but - last I heard - SAM 
 Broadcaster couldn't be made accessible due to the programming language it 
 was written in.

 I did myself use SAM Broadcaster for quite a hwile - even at that time - it 
 did require some skill at mouse manipulation but Window-Eyes at least did 
 have most of the tools for that.


 On 3/11/2014 5:45 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
 I look forward to this. I'd also like to see Sam Broadcaster made 
 accessible.



 -Original Message- From: Dane Trethowan Sent: Monday, 
 November 03, 2014 5:27 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: 
 Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist Hep, subject 
 line says everything and this may be round the corner.

 I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list 
 however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me 
 permission to do so as yet and I respect that.

 It is hoped that the product will be available with full 
 accessibility soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test 
 their product to see just how accessible they can make it.

 The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay 
 for the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for 
 the laternative.

 Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and 
 Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer 
 than 10 years so they know their stuff.

 I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple 
 of weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press 
 release smile.










Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

2014-11-02 Thread Sunshine
Joseph, could you email me off list i would love to test this new 
broadcasting kit out and give accessibility feedback let me know how to 
get incontact with the developer of the software please? tahnks.


On 11/3/2014 1:18 AM, Joseph Lee wrote:

Hi,
Beta of the new kid is more accessible - buttons are properly labeled, yet a 
few issues (some major ones) remain (if only scripters can access the API...).
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2014 11:10 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

Unless of course there's beta stuff floating around with further accessibility 
tweaks?

On 3/11/2014 6:06 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:

Hi,
SAM Encoders: major screen readers have scripts for it (I'm responsible for one 
of them). As for it becoming accessible, I don't think so.
As for the new kid on the block, I sent a message to developers to see if NVDA 
users and devs can assist them with compatibility and testing. Based on some 
testing, it appears both SPL and the new kid is written in Delphi and uses 
slightly more accessible GUI framework (TDK to be exact), although certain 
fields doesn't have any labels at all (the new guy does need scripting in the 
end).
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
Dane Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2014 10:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist

I'm not a programmer myself so can't comment but - last I heard - SAM 
Broadcaster couldn't be made accessible due to the programming language it was 
written in.

I did myself use SAM Broadcaster for quite a hwile - even at that time - it did 
require some skill at mouse manipulation but Window-Eyes at least did have most 
of the tools for that.


On 3/11/2014 5:45 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:

I look forward to this. I'd also like to see Sam Broadcaster made
accessible.



-Original Message- From: Dane Trethowan Sent: Monday,
November 03, 2014 5:27 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject:
Alternative Broadcasting Software to Station Playlist Hep, subject
line says everything and this may be round the corner.

I wanted to forward the original eMail on this subject to the list
however the author of same - as it stands - hasn't given me
permission to do so as yet and I respect that.

It is hoped that the product will be available with full
accessibility soon, the developers are actually using JAWS to test
their product to see just how accessible they can make it.

The other good news will be the price, instead of $499 that you pay
for the full Station Playlist suite you'll only need to pay $199 for
the laternative.

Those who are helping the programmers are professional DJ'S and
Broadcasters in their own right having worked in the field for longer
than 10 years so they know their stuff.

I hope to be able to bring the list good tidings in the next couple
of weeks though someone else may beat me to it by forwarding a press
release smile.

















broadcasting software

2012-09-18 Thread mbern6516

hello fellow listers:
I'm planning to join the team of djs at mushroomFM sometime in the near 
future. I've finally got a mic, all I need now, is the necessary 
broadcasting software. I'm trying to decide between Stationplaylist 
Studio and Winamp. I've heard that both programs are  capable of 
broadcasting content online. The only trouble is, I'm on a tight 
budgit, and can't aford expensive equipment. Have any of you ever used 
either of these two programs? if so, what's it like to use them? Are 
either of them accessible with a screen reader? I'm basically looking 
for software that will allow me to turn the mic on and off at any point 
during the show, and be able to talk over the music and get a balance 
between my voice and the audio going out over the air. I know this can 
be done with an audio mixer, but I don't have one. Is having one 
necessary to broadcast online? Finally, does anyone know of a software 
program that I could use as a virtual cart machine to play sound 
effects? Thanks.

Mike
Rochester, NY.



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Re: broadcasting software

2012-09-18 Thread Byron Stephens
I've been a winamp broadcaster for seven years, and it does the job just as 
good as spl, and it's free.
- Original Message - 
From: mbern6...@aol.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:08 PM
Subject: broadcasting software



hello fellow listers:
I'm planning to join the team of djs at mushroomFM sometime in the near 
future. I've finally got a mic, all I need now, is the necessary 
broadcasting software. I'm trying to decide between Stationplaylist Studio 
and Winamp. I've heard that both programs are  capable of broadcasting 
content online. The only trouble is, I'm on a tight budgit, and can't 
aford expensive equipment. Have any of you ever used either of these two 
programs? if so, what's it like to use them? Are either of them accessible 
with a screen reader? I'm basically looking for software that will allow 
me to turn the mic on and off at any point during the show, and be able to 
talk over the music and get a balance between my voice and the audio going 
out over the air. I know this can be done with an audio mixer, but I don't 
have one. Is having one necessary to broadcast online? Finally, does 
anyone know of a software program that I could use as a virtual cart 
machine to play sound effects? Thanks.

Mike
Rochester, NY.



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Re: broadcasting software

2012-09-18 Thread Mac Norins
If you are going to join Mushroom FM, I think they ask you to listen to a 
tutorial, about Station Playlist Creator and such, but, I could be wrong 
about that, now.  They have a pretty extensive audio tutorial, that both 
Jonathan Mosen and Brian Hartgen recorded, about a year or more ago; go find 
out about that!

HTH,

-Mac-

-Original Message- 
From: mbern6...@aol.com

Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:08 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: broadcasting software

hello fellow listers:
I'm planning to join the team of djs at mushroomFM sometime in the near
future. I've finally got a mic, all I need now, is the necessary
broadcasting software. I'm trying to decide between Stationplaylist
Studio and Winamp. I've heard that both programs are  capable of
broadcasting content online. The only trouble is, I'm on a tight
budgit, and can't aford expensive equipment. Have any of you ever used
either of these two programs? if so, what's it like to use them? Are
either of them accessible with a screen reader? I'm basically looking
for software that will allow me to turn the mic on and off at any point
during the show, and be able to talk over the music and get a balance
between my voice and the audio going out over the air. I know this can
be done with an audio mixer, but I don't have one. Is having one
necessary to broadcast online? Finally, does anyone know of a software
program that I could use as a virtual cart machine to play sound
effects? Thanks.
Mike
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Re: broadcasting software

2012-09-18 Thread Brett Boyer
Hi. There is an excellent audio guide put out by mushroomFm as an 
introduction to internet broadcasting. I suggest you give it a listen I 
believe the link says something like become a presenter.
They discuss some of the pros and cons to using both pieces of software. It 
is possible to do what you want with winamp but it takes quite a bit more 
tweeking. If you're in to that kind of thing than it is definitely a free 
alternative.
However, Station Playlist studio has a very nice interface especially with 
scripts for JFW or window-eyes. Though the JFW scripts are just a little 
better. Anyway, SPL does offer a payment plan which I took advantage of 
since I couldn't aford the program straight out.

I am a broadcaster on mushroom and would be happy to help off list as well.
hth
bb
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hello fellow listers:
I'm planning to join the team of djs at mushroomFM sometime in the near 
future. I've finally got a mic, all I need now, is the necessary 
broadcasting software. I'm trying to decide between Stationplaylist Studio 
and Winamp. I've heard that both programs are  capable of broadcasting 
content online. The only trouble is, I'm on a tight budgit, and can't 
aford expensive equipment. Have any of you ever used either of these two 
programs? if so, what's it like to use them? Are either of them accessible 
with a screen reader? I'm basically looking for software that will allow 
me to turn the mic on and off at any point during the show, and be able to 
talk over the music and get a balance between my voice and the audio going 
out over the air. I know this can be done with an audio mixer, but I don't 
have one. Is having one necessary to broadcast online? Finally, does 
anyone know of a software program that I could use as a virtual cart 
machine to play sound effects? Thanks.

Mike
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Mac radio broadcasting software recommendation

2011-06-29 Thread Paul (Pawel) Loba
Hello,
I am looking for your recommendation for an accessible pro-type of radio
broadcasting app for Mac.
Your suggestion will be appreciated.
Best,
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Fw: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist

2010-02-10 Thread Steve S


- Original Message - 
From: Steve S st...@crustysocks.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist


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:

st...@crustysocks.com
it would be great to hear from you, cheers Steve.
- Original Message - 
From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
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?



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This program seems so massive and complex.
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Re: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist

2010-02-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

So what screen reading software are you using Sam Broadcaster with?


On 11/02/2010, at 3:50 AM, Steve S wrote:

 
 - Original Message - From: Steve S st...@crustysocks.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 11:02 PM
 Subject: Re: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist
 
 
 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:
 st...@crustysocks.com
 it would be great to hear from you, cheers Steve.
 - Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan 
 grtd...@internode.on.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 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.
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Re: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist

2010-02-10 Thread Steve S

Hi Dane, I'm using Jaws 9, cheers Steve.
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From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist



Hi!

So what screen reading software are you using Sam Broadcaster with?


On 11/02/2010, at 3:50 AM, Steve S wrote:



- Original Message - From: Steve S st...@crustysocks.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist


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:

st...@crustysocks.com
it would be great to hear from you, cheers Steve.
- Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan 
grtd...@internode.on.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
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?



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This program seems so massive and complex.
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Re: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist

2010-02-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
Right thanks for this, I'm not using JAWS but perhaps I can make some adaptions 
with Window-Eyes and access the software that way? I'll keep your original 
message as it contains some information that may help me with accessibility.

Cheers and happy broadcasting!


On 11/02/2010, at 6:02 AM, Steve S wrote:

 Hi Dane, I'm using Jaws 9, cheers Steve.
 - Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 5:31 PM
 Subject: Re: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist
 
 
 Hi!
 
 So what screen reading software are you using Sam Broadcaster with?
 
 
 On 11/02/2010, at 3:50 AM, Steve S wrote:
 
 
 - Original Message - From: Steve S st...@crustysocks.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 11:02 PM
 Subject: Re: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist
 
 
 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:
 st...@crustysocks.com
 it would be great to hear from you, cheers Steve.
 - Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan 
 grtd...@internode.on.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 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?
 
 
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 This program seems so massive and complex.
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Re: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist

2010-02-08 Thread Steve S
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:

st...@crustysocks.com
it would be great to hear from you, cheers Steve.
- Original Message - 
From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
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?



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This program seems so massive and complex.
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Broadcasting Software was Station playlist

2010-02-07 Thread Dane Trethowan
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?



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This program seems so massive and complex.
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RE: Broadcasting Software was Station playlist

2010-02-07 Thread dan kysor
Not sure but I just paid $449 u.s. for the entire package.
dan
 

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Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 12:01 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
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?


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Re: broadcasting software

2007-02-16 Thread Steve Matzura
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:05:42 -0400, you wrote:

ok, and what softwear is this?

You were asking about OtsDJ at the time I answered your three
questions with yes, yes, and yes.



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Re: broadcasting software

2007-02-12 Thread David La Caille
ok, and what softwear is this?




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On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:25:19 +1100, you wrote:

 does this program use its own sound files. Can I use MP3 files?
 Can it be used for internet broadcastinhg as well as regular radio?

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Re: broadcasting software

2007-02-10 Thread Steve Matzura
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:25:19 +1100, you wrote:

does this program use its own sound files. Can I use MP3 files?
Can it be used for internet broadcastinhg as well as regular radio?

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Re: broadcasting software

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Matzura
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 09:43:05 -0500, you wrote:

can one use otsdj without the scripts?

Yes.  We did it for years before the scripts came out.



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Re: broadcasting software

2007-01-17 Thread Peter Scanlon
does this program use its own sound files. Can I use MP3 files?
Can it be used for internet broadcastinhg as well as regular radio?


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can one use otsdj without the scripts?
 
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Re: broadcasting software

2007-01-16 Thread Steve Matzura
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:14:56 +1100, Dane wrote:

Yes, station Playlist creator isn't bad but in my view, I think its  
an absolute toy compared to such broadcasting applications as SAM  
Broadcaster or OTS DJ, these applications are incredibly powerful  
though I'm lead to believe that they're not too accessible with Jfw,  
most functionality of these 2 pieces of software is accessible I'm  
happy to say through Window-Eyes.

Ots DJ is very accessible via JAWS if you use Snowman's scripts, which
are very reasonably priced.

SAM Broadcaster is a real bear.  There are things in that software,
like the clock wheels, to which we will never have access.

I think saying the Station Playlist products are a toy compared with
SAM and Ots DJ is a bit of an overstatement, and even if it turns out
to be true, I give the author of that system all the credit and kudos
in the world for making and keeping it accessible without any scripts
or set files or anything. Louis Louw (SAM) refuses to even talk about
accessibility; the Ots folks made a big deal about it back when they
first came out and were selling their software for 69 dollars.  Now
that they're in the high-priced DJ market, they've forgotten
everything they ever told us they'd work on to improve accessibility.
And that damn echo is enough to drive me to drink, and I'm not a
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Re: broadcasting software

2007-01-16 Thread Richard Claypool
can one use otsdj without the scripts?

Rick

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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 07:02 AM
Subject: Re: broadcasting software


 On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:14:56 +1100, Dane wrote:
 
Yes, station Playlist creator isn't bad but in my view, I think its  
an absolute toy compared to such broadcasting applications as SAM  
Broadcaster or OTS DJ, these applications are incredibly powerful  
though I'm lead to believe that they're not too accessible with Jfw,  
most functionality of these 2 pieces of software is accessible I'm  
happy to say through Window-Eyes.
 
 Ots DJ is very accessible via JAWS if you use Snowman's scripts, which
 are very reasonably priced.
 
 SAM Broadcaster is a real bear.  There are things in that software,
 like the clock wheels, to which we will never have access.
 
 I think saying the Station Playlist products are a toy compared with
 SAM and Ots DJ is a bit of an overstatement, and even if it turns out
 to be true, I give the author of that system all the credit and kudos
 in the world for making and keeping it accessible without any scripts
 or set files or anything. Louis Louw (SAM) refuses to even talk about
 accessibility; the Ots folks made a big deal about it back when they
 first came out and were selling their software for 69 dollars.  Now
 that they're in the high-priced DJ market, they've forgotten
 everything they ever told us they'd work on to improve accessibility.
 And that damn echo is enough to drive me to drink, and I'm not a
 drinkin' man.
 
 
 
 
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RE: broadcasting software

2007-01-16 Thread David Truong
Yes, you can and it's easy.  All you have to get use to is a bit of jaws
cursoring but it can be done and of course you can write your own scripts as
well for repetitive tasks.

 




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Subject: Re: broadcasting software

can one use otsdj without the scripts?

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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 07:02 AM
Subject: Re: broadcasting software


 On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 08:14:56 +1100, Dane wrote:
 
Yes, station Playlist creator isn't bad but in my view, I think its  
an absolute toy compared to such broadcasting applications as SAM  
Broadcaster or OTS DJ, these applications are incredibly powerful  
though I'm lead to believe that they're not too accessible with Jfw,  
most functionality of these 2 pieces of software is accessible I'm  
happy to say through Window-Eyes.
 
 Ots DJ is very accessible via JAWS if you use Snowman's scripts, which
 are very reasonably priced.
 
 SAM Broadcaster is a real bear.  There are things in that software,
 like the clock wheels, to which we will never have access.
 
 I think saying the Station Playlist products are a toy compared with
 SAM and Ots DJ is a bit of an overstatement, and even if it turns out
 to be true, I give the author of that system all the credit and kudos
 in the world for making and keeping it accessible without any scripts
 or set files or anything. Louis Louw (SAM) refuses to even talk about
 accessibility; the Ots folks made a big deal about it back when they
 first came out and were selling their software for 69 dollars.  Now
 that they're in the high-priced DJ market, they've forgotten
 everything they ever told us they'd work on to improve accessibility.
 And that damn echo is enough to drive me to drink, and I'm not a
 drinkin' man.
 
 
 
 
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broadcasting software

2007-01-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yes, station Playlist creator isn't bad but in my view, I think its  
an absolute toy compared to such broadcasting applications as SAM  
Broadcaster or OTS DJ, these applications are incredibly powerful  
though I'm lead to believe that they're not too accessible with Jfw,  
most functionality of these 2 pieces of software is accessible I'm  
happy to say through Window-Eyes.

On 14/01/2007, at 8:16 PM, hank smith wrote:

station playlist studio you can I use that to broadcast on  
moukifanradio the
creater portion of station playlist  is for running radio automation you
don't need one to use the other meaning you can just purchase station
playlist studio and use it as a stand alone application and get creater
later on down the road if you want
the site to learn more is
www.stationplaylist.com
thanks
hank
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 Hey Hank thanks for the help.
 do you know if I can use this software to broadcast on acb radio  
 when and
 if
 I get a show on it?

 Corey Cook
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 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 ntrack is 45 dollars
 stationplaylist is around 300 dolllars us
 the third one is freeware
 should work perfictly with jaws
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 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 how much do these programs cost?
 and how well do they work with jaws?

 Corey Cook
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 Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 1:27 AM
 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 multi track try
 ntrack studio
 broadcasting software
 stationplaylist
 another multi track software that is freeware
 is
 http://www.blindmusician.net./
 you can find it on that website
 thanks
 hank
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 Subject: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 Hey all,
 I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with  
 jaws
 8.0
 I have sound forge but this is not multi track.
 Also looking for broadcast software that will work with jaws.
 Any help would be great.

 Corey Cook
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Re: broadcasting software

2007-01-14 Thread hank smith
only thing I didn't like about sam was 1 the crossfaiding totally stinks
2. you have to program ids for your stations as far as where they go in your 
rotation in pal scripting language, you have to schedule in programming 
language
all most all of the telling it to do this at this timee has to be done via 
scripts a really pain in the you know.
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From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 1:14 PM
Subject: broadcasting software


 Yes, station Playlist creator isn't bad but in my view, I think its
 an absolute toy compared to such broadcasting applications as SAM
 Broadcaster or OTS DJ, these applications are incredibly powerful
 though I'm lead to believe that they're not too accessible with Jfw,
 most functionality of these 2 pieces of software is accessible I'm
 happy to say through Window-Eyes.

 On 14/01/2007, at 8:16 PM, hank smith wrote:

 station playlist studio you can I use that to broadcast on
 moukifanradio the
 creater portion of station playlist  is for running radio automation you
 don't need one to use the other meaning you can just purchase station
 playlist studio and use it as a stand alone application and get creater
 later on down the road if you want
 the site to learn more is
 www.stationplaylist.com
 thanks
 hank
 - Original Message -
 From: Corey Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:39 PM
 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 Hey Hank thanks for the help.
 do you know if I can use this software to broadcast on acb radio
 when and
 if
 I get a show on it?

 Corey Cook
 EMail:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 AIM: goldadore922
 BLOG: http://www.xanga.com/ciu_nice_guy
 - Original Message -
 From: hank smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 1:57 AM
 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 ntrack is 45 dollars
 stationplaylist is around 300 dolllars us
 the third one is freeware
 should work perfictly with jaws
 - Original Message -
 From: Corey Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 10:38 PM
 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 how much do these programs cost?
 and how well do they work with jaws?

 Corey Cook
 EMail:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 - Original Message -
 From: hank smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 1:27 AM
 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 multi track try
 ntrack studio
 broadcasting software
 stationplaylist
 another multi track software that is freeware
 is
 http://www.blindmusician.net./
 you can find it on that website
 thanks
 hank
 - Original Message -
 From: Corey Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 10:23 PM
 Subject: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 Hey all,
 I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with
 jaws
 8.0
 I have sound forge but this is not multi track.
 Also looking for broadcast software that will work with jaws.
 Any help would be great.

 Corey Cook
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Re: broadcasting software

2007-01-14 Thread Corey Cook
I wonder if they could be made to work with jaws?

Corey Cook
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- Original Message - 
From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 4:14 PM
Subject: broadcasting software


Yes, station Playlist creator isn't bad but in my view, I think its
an absolute toy compared to such broadcasting applications as SAM
Broadcaster or OTS DJ, these applications are incredibly powerful
though I'm lead to believe that they're not too accessible with Jfw,
most functionality of these 2 pieces of software is accessible I'm
happy to say through Window-Eyes.

On 14/01/2007, at 8:16 PM, hank smith wrote:

station playlist studio you can I use that to broadcast on
moukifanradio the
creater portion of station playlist  is for running radio automation you
don't need one to use the other meaning you can just purchase station
playlist studio and use it as a stand alone application and get creater
later on down the road if you want
the site to learn more is
www.stationplaylist.com
thanks
hank
- Original Message -
From: Corey Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 Hey Hank thanks for the help.
 do you know if I can use this software to broadcast on acb radio
 when and
 if
 I get a show on it?

 Corey Cook
 EMail:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 AIM: goldadore922
 BLOG: http://www.xanga.com/ciu_nice_guy
 - Original Message -
 From: hank smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 1:57 AM
 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 ntrack is 45 dollars
 stationplaylist is around 300 dolllars us
 the third one is freeware
 should work perfictly with jaws
 - Original Message -
 From: Corey Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 10:38 PM
 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 how much do these programs cost?
 and how well do they work with jaws?

 Corey Cook
 EMail:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 BLOG: http://www.xanga.com/ciu_nice_guy
 - Original Message -
 From: hank smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 1:27 AM
 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 multi track try
 ntrack studio
 broadcasting software
 stationplaylist
 another multi track software that is freeware
 is
 http://www.blindmusician.net./
 you can find it on that website
 thanks
 hank
 - Original Message -
 From: Corey Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 10:23 PM
 Subject: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 Hey all,
 I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with
 jaws
 8.0
 I have sound forge but this is not multi track.
 Also looking for broadcast software that will work with jaws.
 Any help would be great.

 Corey Cook
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details of any audio broadcasting software

2004-10-25 Thread George Day
I'm looking for any information about software that can be used for
audio/music broadcast.  i.e., the sort that will automatically bring in a
news bulletin even if there is no person present.

George Day
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