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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Modesto
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How do I keep my station running when no one is DJing live?
Okay I saw a message that asked this question and one person recommended SAM2. They said it will keep the playlist running automatically, is this true? Cause when I visited the website and checked it out, I didnt see any info on that.
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Major Dude
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uh yea. its called "Auto DJ" and sam2 has that function.
I Make. Perform. Mix. Play. Music. |
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but they exist a lot of radio automation software from less than $20.00 like AutoStationX to ~
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Junior Member
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so with SAM2...I can just make sure that function is running and it will play songs...Hey does it also do requests?
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Yes it does
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Forum Queen
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I have found that the shuffle feature of Winamp Works fine for me.
Today is the first day I have tried automation, I have only heard 2 repeats. yeah, i'm back. |
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Without advertising : if you use Winamp and do not want to have repeats, use AutomationX (less than $20.00). There is a demo version of the software.
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