RE: Radiologik Broadcast Software

2014-11-12 Thread Frank Ventura
Would you consider doing a podcast about that software for the Mac, sounds good.
Frank

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 10:30 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Radiologik Broadcast Software

Hi!

I just purchasec\d a licence for this software, I'm most impressed with the 
accessibility allowed and of course thanks to those who test the software and 
helped the developers make such positive changes.

Radiologik should suit me right down to the ground as it can integrate with my 
existing iTunes library and playlists which makes things that little bit easier.

Radiologik doesn't have any modules built-in for Internet streaming but that's 
no problem whatever as I already have the solution to that puzzle with the 
excellent Nicecast App which will take the outputs of Radiologik - along with 
appropriate data - and stream that for me, all I've got to do now is find time 
to set everything up.

I've used various Broadcasting packages for the Mac including Nicecast itself 
in conjunction with iTunes, I then progressed to another App called DJay which 
was okay but Radiologik looks and fes so much better and is so much more 
flexible to work with.

I also recommend the excellent BossJock Studio for IOS if you have an iPhone, 
iPad, iPond Touch etc, that App really puts the power of the Broadcaster in the 
palm of the hand, I still find it amazing that I can stream 
broadcasts/programmes from my hand world-wide.





Radiologik Broadcast Software

2014-11-11 Thread Dane Trethowan

Hi!

I just purchasec\d a licence for this software, I'm most impressed with 
the accessibility allowed and of course thanks to those who test the 
software and helped the developers make such positive changes.


Radiologik should suit me right down to the ground as it can integrate 
with my existing iTunes library and playlists which makes things that 
little bit easier.


Radiologik doesn't have any modules built-in for Internet streaming but 
that's no problem whatever as I already have the solution to that puzzle 
with the excellent Nicecast App which will take the outputs of 
Radiologik - along with appropriate data - and stream that for me, all 
I've got to do now is find time to set everything up.


I've used various Broadcasting packages for the Mac including Nicecast 
itself in conjunction with iTunes, I then progressed to another App 
called DJay which was okay but Radiologik looks and fes so much better 
and is so much more flexible to work with.


I also recommend the excellent BossJock Studio for IOS if you have an 
iPhone, iPad, iPond Touch etc, that App really puts the power of the 
Broadcaster in the palm of the hand, I still find it amazing that I can 
stream broadcasts/programmes from my hand world-wide.