Actually they are on station playlist v 6 by now. I'm glad though there is a 
choice now and some competition. 

Blessings and happy Thursday.
> On Dec 18, 2014, at 2:57 PM, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> will give this a look in to
> I use shoutcast v2
> and will be dumping station playlist because it does not support v2 and does 
> not have any plans to.
> Hank
> 
> On 12/18/2014 1:33 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
>> Wha'ts the difference between this and station play list studio. That piece 
>> of software is also very accessible an doffers the same features as well. 
>> I'm just curious here.
>> 
>> Take care
>>> On Nov 2, 2014, at 11:31 AM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 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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