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		<title>Author: capers `station playlist software`</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was originally looking for a music file player for use in broadcasting that was more suitable then winamp etc. This software exceeded my expectations. As well as music file playing without attached silences it is also able to integrate easily to a line feed to include other program material (news b'cast).<br />
This took a little time to set the switches correctly but is now working. It is designed as a standalone automatic player as well as a live assist for which I plan to use it for. I am currentlys using winamp to compile playlists. I'll have to go and look for the pairing playlist compiler.<br />
It appears to hangup other programs musicmatch jukebox and real player if they are opened simultaneaously. I can't get real player to work at all now.<br />
The programmed out put sounds very classy so long as you program it correctly, so practice and observe how it behaves before putting it into use. But it is a superb piece of software.<br />
Os used:win 98 with a 1998 computer and 8 gig HDD]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[I was originally looking for a music file player for use in broadcasting that was more suitable then winamp etc. This software exceeded my expectations. As well as music file playing without attached silences it is also able to integrate easily to a line feed to include other program material (news b'cast).<br />
This took a little time to set the switches correctly but is now working. It is designed as a standalone automatic player as well as a live assist for which I plan to use it for. I am currentlys using winamp to compile playlists. I'll have to go and look for the pairing playlist compiler.<br />
It appears to hangup other programs musicmatch jukebox and real player if they are opened simultaneaously. I can't get real player to work at all now.<br />
The programmed out put sounds very classy so long as you program it correctly, so practice and observe how it behaves before putting it into use. But it is a superb piece of software.<br />
Os used:win 98 with a 1998 computer and 8 gig HDD]]></content:encoded>
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