Our production rooms run linux os with windows in virtual box seamless
mode, so we have Adobe Audition and Rivendell running side by side, when
setup properly os becomes almost invisible to the operator. We do put two
sets of audio hardware in the machine so that each of has use of its own
audio card.
Cheers
 On Feb 10, 2012 10:56 AM, "Alan Peterson" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello all.
>
> I'm going to be speaking at a conference of college radio folks in NYC
> early next month (as I have done since 1992). In recent years, I have been
> pumping up Rivendell as a cost-effective automation system for college
> radio/webcast stations, and maybe move them off WinAMP for good.
>
> RD in the main studio is a given, but what about the rest of the
> operation? There's the production side of things, there's administrative,
> operations, show prep, promotions, webpage maintenance and authoring et al.
>
> I've suggested multimedia distros in the past, such as Ubuntu Studio;
> which comes with WYSIWYG web tools, audio editors, rudimentary video
> assembly tools and a MIDI noisemaker or two. Install this on the computers
> in the bullpen, the programming office and on the desk of the faculty
> adviser, tie them to the network, and hundreds of dollars have just been
> saved in software costs alone.
>
> Can anyone suggest or recommend a newer or better multimedia distro -
> other than Ubuntu Studio, and with all the toys - that you have had success
> with, or at least had caught your attention? Thanks.
>
> AP
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