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Using a Scheduler with WinAmp and Shoutcast
We are doing an internet radio network, and want to use a scheduler to have the shows on at certain times. We also do live shows, and my question is can we simply have a "silent" period in the scheduler and allow the live show to access the server and broadcast, and then just simply disconnect from the server, or what should we do? Thanks for your help!!
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Best to ask the people that make the scheduler.
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That's the point. I don't want to buy the scheduler until I know it will work. I was wondering if anyone else is using a scheduler, and if they have had any issues with them.
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You don't need to pay.
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Thanks, Nick. I've seen that second one, but it doesn't really say whether you can insert "live" stuff in it.
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The Amazing Clock Wheel isn't very user friendly when it comes to setting up "live" spaces in the timer.
Last edited by Phantom210; 13th February 2008 at 03:55. |
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