I'd suggest the Broadcast Appliance version of Rivendell from Paravel systems. You can find it at http://www.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-broadcast-appliance/ . It is a LiveCD and includes the Centos Linux distro. Put a CD or thumb drive in a PC and you have Rivendell in an hour or so. It requires a 64 bit computer with at least 512 GB of disk. I think 4 or 8 GB of memory would be good though I don't think the install script checks that. It will install a several different flavors of Rivendell depending on if you want a stand alone client/server or just a client. The server keeps the audio storage and the database for the audio. The client does the most of the work, has the user interface and does the playout of audio.

Bill Putney - WB6RFW
Chief Engineer
KPTZ - Port Townsend, WA

PP-SEL/A&P-IA

"...you know me to be a very smart man. Don't you think if I were wrong, I'd know 
it?" -Sheldon Cooper

On 10/30/16 9:47 PM, Michael Barnes wrote:
I was recommending Rivendell to a radio station for their possible use. When I went to the RD home page, http://www.rivendellaudio.org/, I found the page was sorely outdated. The requirements section still listed SuSE 9.x and some of the other info was old as well. Kind of makes it hard to promote if the website is almost ten years old. Any plans for someone to bring it up to date?

Michael

BTW, I fat fingered the address first time I entered it and accidentally found the rivendellaudio.com <http://rivendellaudio.com> domain is available for 12 easy payments of $175 or a one-time payment of $2095!



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