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The Social Zone! => The Lounge. No business, just chit chat. => Topic started by: renovicini on March 19, 2022, 09:30:47 PM

Title: Well....
Post by: renovicini on March 19, 2022, 09:30:47 PM
Since this project is dead, I think I can pose this question.
What are you using now for radio playout?
Title: Re: Well....
Post by: milky on March 20, 2022, 12:02:35 AM
I'm not sure that the project is dead, but the updates are certainly scarce.

I still use Ots as it is. It is perfectly functional, and does all the things I need it to.
Title: Re: Well....
Post by: Lane on March 20, 2022, 02:23:50 AM
I use a Mac program, Radiologik DJ and Scheduler. I made that decision around 2009 when it had some crucial features I needed in order to get on the air as a one man station. I actually begged the developer to work out something similar to what Ots does to analyze song intro and outro to automatically create the transitions between songs. He did it, and that sold me.

That said, for certain folks, Ots is perfectly suitable and is still best in class on some areas. I still envy how you can slow down a song so much maintaining pitch. They do that extremely well.
Title: Re: Well....
Post by: Jigger on March 20, 2022, 06:44:50 AM
Like Milky I find Ots still suitable for my needs.
Title: Re: Well....
Post by: renovicini on March 22, 2022, 07:31:27 PM
i agree. it works perfectly. but missing so many features. radio playout software has advanced and we are missing out.
Title: Re: Well....
Post by: milky on March 22, 2022, 09:54:59 PM
As Lane suggested, Ots has never really been radio friendly.

It's original name was OtsJuke and was supposed to have replaced the jukebox, then it morphed to OtsAVDJ, OtsAVRD and OtsAVTV when we thought that there may be some tailoring to each particular stream, and addressing their specific needs. Sure, we got S&L which went part of the way towards scheduling sound hours, and logging the details for subsequent APRA reporting, but it was only a token gesture towards the many radio/TV specific needs - jingle inserts to name just one.

That is not to say it can't be used for a local Community Station. I'm sure there are many who use it that way, but, in many cases, that is just like plugging your home system into a transmitter or streaming service and playing your favourite tunes - many long streets away from what is needed for a REAL radio station environment.

I own a terrestrial radio station in Australia, and the thought of using Ots for the playout software never crossed my mind, but, for my home music room, it works just fine.