Hi,
Last time i looked at Radiologik a couple months ago there was no way 
whatsoever to read the music playlists or queues with Voiceover so you never 
knew what would come up next when you played something. I talked to the 
developer about that and he said that it would take a whole rewriting of the 
code to make this accessible and so i more or less gave up on Radiologik DJ. 
Has anything changed?
/Krister

> 4 jan 2015 kl. 22:26 skrev Joshua Tubbs <[email protected]>:
> 
> While I have not used Radiologik to do a show as of yet, I can confirm that 
> yes, you do need NiceCast to stream to a server and yes, RadioLogik is 
> certainly *the* Station Playlist for the Mac. It does some things even 
> better, in my opinion.
> There is at least one thing that should be made accessible in the app, and 
> that is that only one method to add music to the RadioLogik radio queue 
> exists at the moment that is accessible. You have to add your music via an 
> iTunes applescript, which means you need music in an iTunes library.
> Alternatively, although this is what is not accessible, you could drag and 
> drop your music/spots/promos from the finder in a folder of your choice into 
> the queue. There is another way to do this from the finder that doesn’t 
> involve Drag and Drop, but no one has figured out a way to do this. If anyone 
> has, please reply to the thread as I’d like to know. The developer himself 
> said that the easiest method is iTunes for now.
>> On Jan 2, 2015, at 4:05 PM, Bill Gallik <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> There has been some discussion in this list about RadioLogicDJ, I have some 
>> questions concerning this program:
>> 
>> 1)  Can a totally blind person work effectively with this program?
>> 2)  Are there provisions within the program for streaming or is it necessary 
>> to use NiceCast?
>> 3)  Is the feature set of this program equivalent to Station Playlist Studio 
>> for Windows?
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