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Consolidation and technological advances have made radio automation affordable and necessary for modern broadcast facilities. In response to the industry, automation systems are becoming better described as digital-asset management systems. Simple cart replacement isn't the goal anymore. Stations expect digital playback systems to help manage media inventories, automatically record and insert live feeds and voice tracks, work seamlessly with satellite formats and operate as a live assistant for shows. The need for interaction, control and insertion from a distance has become extremely important, as have WAN-based media sharing and the ability to manage multiple stations from a central site.
Most manufacturers have addressed these needs, and now these systems offer much more than basic radio automation. Many systems take advantage of interaction with rich media associated with radio and audio content. This capability has direct applications as stations exploit their Internet presence. Automation systems can send “now playing” data to Web pages, and some companies offer solutions that allow listeners to hear radio on specially designed audio players with a station logo and sponsor ad space, as well as methods for Internet listeners to click and find out more about the music or spot being played or even begin a purchase process. This type of interactivity is being refined, but expect this information and extra features to be a part of future digital radio iterations.
Use this information as a beginning, following up the research by contacting the manufacturer or the broadcast equipment dealer for more information.
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A sample of available radio automation systems and some complimentary applications.
11 Software
Jockey
Pro runs on Windows 98 SE, 2000 or XP and uses standard Windows sound
cards. The system includes Internet Time Sync and the Auto Go To
Feature, which automatically jumps the loaded playlist to the current
time position when the log is started. It features triple on-screen
carts, multiple programmable recorders when full-duplex cards are used,
WAV and MP3 playback, editing and voice tracking capability while the
system is on the air, audio overlap and segue and variable audio marker
in and out times. The system can also automatically generate Web
content for streaming media applications.
Also from 11 Software:
Jockey Pro LT • V-Tracker LT
Spotman Suite - Remote file upload and reporting system.
Audio Rack - A cart wall player that can access as many as 64
audio files at once.
www.jockeypro.com
Broadcast Technical Services Group
Generation IV provides music
on hard drive, satellite, live-assist and voice tracking automation in
one package. Voice tracking is handled by the DJ Tracker module, which
is included in the package. The software requires a 1GHz or faster
Pentium IV and Windows 2000 Professional or XP Professional. The system
supports a nearly limitless number of Quik Button sets that can be
triggered by the keyboard function keys or the mouse. Users can set a
timed event to automatically load sets of Quik Buttons. Audio files can
include additional information such as title, artist, outcue, length,
sample rate, mode, start point and end point.
Also from BTSG:
Miniplayer Automation • Proradio III Digital
Automax 2000 • Broadcast Event Scheduler
Spotmax - On-screen cart decks • Clipmax -
Cartwall playback
www.btsg.com
Broadcast Electronics
Audio
Vault 2 uses an open system architecture and off-the-shelf hardware.
The software runs on Windows and is cross-compatible with the company's
other digital audio systems. It allows for LAN or WAN program
generation, centralized or decentralized audio storage, a touch-screen
interface, local or remote playlist administration, an on-screen voice
track editor, drag-and-drop program log building and editing and the
capability to edit a log while it is on the air. On-site and off-site
training is available. The system can also communicate with other
systems via MIDI.
Also from Broadcast Electronics:
Vault Express • Web Vault
www.audiovault.com
Broadcast Software International
Simian's interface combines
two digital recorders with a voice tracker and Instant Response hotkeys
for on-air automation. Simplicity of use is one of its main features,
minimizing the need for extra training on multiple pieces of equipment.
BSI's Smart Carts ensure that a valid, billable spot plays for each
client scheduled. In addition, Dynamic Time Compression allows users to
squeeze or stretch content to maximize potential revenue in the
available time. Simian allows clustered stations to consolidate spots
and music on a single server.
Also from BSI:
WaveCart 3.1 - On-screen cart machine
Stinger 2.0 - Instant audio player cartwall
www.bsiusa.com
Raduga/Spry Group
Raduga
3.6 runs on Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP and supports MP2 ,MP3, WAV
and WMA files. It can operate in full automation or live assist modes.
There are nine instant-fire hot keys for cart emulation. The included
event scheduler can build event logs and playlists. Six play modes are
available: normal, manual, repeat, random, shuffle and intro scan. A
built-in silence sensor can minimize on-air failures. The system
chooses random tracks from a given directory, build play lists using
rotations, schedule jingles and work with a joystick for playback
control. The system can interface with Live365 for Internet
webcasts.
www.raduga.net
Mediatouch Systems
Imediatouch version 2 was
released at NAB2003. It features an improved graphic interface, search
engine capability and editing functions for production, voice tracking
from the studio or production studio, an on-screen phone recorder, hot
key fade out and repeat modes, and the ability to playback programs
while they are being recorded. The voice tracking features allow up to
six hot start elements to be included in the voice track, level control
for fades and beds and quick access to auto post, ducking and other
quick record controls. A new playback feature allows users to test an
entire log before it airs.
Also from Mediatouch:
Imediaaccess - Provides WAN access for Imediatouch
systems.
www.omt.net
Computer Concepts
Maestro includes external
start, stop and pause connections to trigger audio events from a
console. Users can search for songs by title, artist, category or
length, and can also configure the screens to suit individual
preferences that display automatically during that shift. Each user has
20 instant-play cuts and functions with 20 color-coded buttons on a
page, each playing through a separate console channel. These can also
be set as global Cart Express pages that all announcers can access.
On-screen copy can be entered from news, copy or programming computers,
as well as from news wires.
Also from Computer Concepts:
Protege
www.ccc-dcs.com
Arrakis Systems
The
Digilink family of products is available in three configurations. Each
configuration adds additional capabilities and features. Digilink Free
is a free software package for full automation and live assist
applications. It plays WAV, MP2 and MP3 formats and can mix three audio
files to air at the same time for a music segue with voice over. It can
also automatically adjust the length of an audio file to fit a specific
window. Digilink Xtra adds support for a second sound card to allow
audio previews and the ability to program event schedules. Digilink
Xtreme adds more features, such as support for satellite automation, an
eight-input source switcher, timed recording, console interface logic,
an on-screen mixer and audio monitoring capabilities.
www.arrakis-systems.com
Dalet Digital Media Systems
Dalet
Plus Radio Suite is a media management system that incorporates
production tools and a workflow management module that facilitates each
step of the process: audio and wires acquisition, search and retrieval,
production, script editing with embedded audio, planning, scheduling,
broadcast and archiving. The on-air module user interface and layout
can be configured to the needs of an individual broadcast studio or
studio operator. After a recording has started, it can be played on the
air or edited even while still recording.
www.dalet.com
Jutel
Radioman R5 improves on
previous versions and adds additional features. The system supports
files for music, audio segments, complete programs, scripts and
combined cross-media. It also simultaneously supports multiple media
formats for a single item. The extended Media Publisher supports
parallel Web, DAB and mobile phone media interfaces that are
synchronized to the main program flow. Standard features such as voice
tracking are included.
Also from Jutel:
Radioman v4
www.radioman.fi
Scott Studios
SS32
operates on Windows 2000, NT, Novell or Linux. Systems are provided on
non-proprietary computers and non-proprietary sound cards. The system
uses an exclusive belt-and-suspenders approach with redundant audio
drives so that every recording is kept up-to-date locally and on a
server or networked production studio. For file playback, the systems
uses pull networking. A token is sent to the air studio where the
software looks at the current log, Instant Play keys and Cart Walls to
see if the new cut is a priority.
www.scottstudios.co
D.A.V.I.D.
The
Digasystem concept began more than 10 years ago to provide instant
access to digital audio files over a standard network. The software
runs on standard PC hardware running Novell, Windows or Unix servers
and Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT or XP workstations. Audio files can be
stored in MP2 or WAV format. The database is organized through the
Database Manager. A built-in audio editor is included. A hardware
interface, called the Digistudio, provides machine-like controls and
faders for the system.
Distributed by Harris
www.david-gmbh.de
Enco Systems
DAD
Pro 32 offers a set of features for storing and reproducing digital
audio on demand in a robust 32-bit environment, running on Windows NT
or 2000. Included in the DAD Pro 32 feature set is inherent networking
that offers connectivity throughout the same building or from across
the world. The system can be configured to provide voice tracking, cart
emulation, feed recording, waveform editing, a master log for
live-assist operation and a general purpose interface.
Also from Enco Systems:
Enteractive Radio - Online content creator, interactive
online listener interface
www.enco.com
Prophet Systems
Nexgen
Digital contains several customer-driven enhancements for
audio storage and playback. Delivering files via WANcasting is made
easier with bulk file feeds and off-peak time delivery. Increased
tracking capabilities in the WANcasting module allow the user to
distinguish data recordings. The Digital Reel To Reel element now
includes features to help control outside hardware, as well as options
for recurring recordings.
Also from Prophet Systems:
Musicgen - Music scheduling software
www.prophetsys.com
Wireready
Wireready32 can be used in
live-assist, satellite and music on hard drive installations. Any
workstation can run live-assist and automation at the same time. With
multiple PCI-based sound cards or a sound card with multiple inputs and
outputs, a single machine can capture programs while playing on the
air. As many as eight independent automation schedules can be run at
one time. The system runs on all Windows platforms, but NT or 2000 are
recommended.
Also from Wireready:
News Ready - On-screen wire service management
Web Ready - Web delivery and ad insertion system
www.wireready.com
Register Data Systems
The
Phantom provides all the tools required to manage, integrate and air
local and satellite delivered programming in a seamless and
live-sounding manner. Files are recorded by selecting the Record Audio
command and then selecting the desired input. The system can start
recording manually or start on audio sense. Features include automated
time announcements, free-form cart rotations, archive maintenance,
command carts (to schedule events through contact triggers) and LAN
remote control to control multiple systems from a remote location.
Also from RDS:
The Replicator - Time-shift audio storage and playback
www.registerdata.com
On Air Digital
The
Radio Suite HD uses Linux for mission-critical elements and Windows
workstations in less critical applications. Systems are inherently
networkable through Linux. The efficiency of Linux allows the system to
play four simultaneous sound files and use the same CPU resources as a
PC running just the Windows operating system. Audio data
encoding/decoding is done through software and allows the system to
work with nearly any audio file format including WAV, MP2, MP3, ADPCM
and now Apt-x. UDS II is the control system, which currently runs on
Windows but is being updated for Linux.
www.onairusa.com
Netia
Radio
Assist 7 is a modular set of programs that allows the user to choose
modules as needed and configure them to individual needs. User
categories, file types and other parameters can be set as desired. The
software runs on Windows NT 4.0 and higher and uses a Microsoft SQL 7
database engine. Audio file sampling rates are adjustable from 32kHz to
48kHz. Files can be recorded in Layer II or linear WAV formats. The
system can provide audio and data for on-air, online and DAB
applications, as well as audio-on-demand functions.
www.netia.net
Smarts Broadcast Systems
Smartcaster is designed for
satellite and music on hard drive automation. In the last year,
Smartcaster Digital Audio completely redesigned its system to operate
on Linux, which provides a solid operating system that provides a high
level of reliability and high-resolution graphic screens. It is capable
of storing large amounts of data. The Linux Smartcasters can now play
virtually any audio file including MP2, MP3, WAV, ADPCM and optionally
Apt-X. Systems use non-proprietary, off-the-shelf hardware.
www.smartsbroadcast.com
Pristine Systems/Cartworks
CDS32
Pro runs on Windows 2000 or XP. It offers live-assist, full automation,
satellite and music-on-hard-drive automation. It supports all traffic
and music scheduling software, but also includes a simple Spot Set
Editor and Quick Music Scheduler. The system can also provide automatic
website content. Other features include automatic spot set fill,
complete remote control, support of multiple networks, extended instant
play features, multiple-cut spot rotation, multi-station file access,
an audit log function for affidavits, in-context voice tracking and
support of all traffic software formats.
www.pristinesys.com
Radio Computing Services (RCS)
Master
Control XV features a Living Log, Internet Voice Tracking and audio
storage management tools. The Living Log integrates with other event
scheduling systems. All changes made to the schedule can be seen
instantly by any workstation on the network. Real-Feel Voice Tracking
and Internet Voice Tracking allows talent to perform locally on a
network of stations from anywhere. The Audio Storage Manager manages
data at a central production facility, enabling a group of stations to
share audio in the same building or anywhere in the world. The system
uses non-proprietary, off-the-shelf computers, networking and backup
products. Audio can be played from any combination of formats including
WAV, MP2, BWF and Cart Chunk.
Also from RCS:
Iselector - Customized audio player
Selector - Music scheduling software
www.rcsworks.com
Mediatron
Air Control NT 2000 Professional runs on Windows NT or 2000 and provides a 32-bit system. It was designed as an open system for future developments with Mediatron's plug-in approach. Through this method, features are added to the base program as they needed. The software runs on standard, off-the-shelf PCs and network hardware. Available plug-ins provide a hotkey interface, enhanced cueing functions, crossfade mixing, voice tracking, a database search engine, a CD-ROM jukebox controller, a production tool for making hooks, an Internet/intranet Web display interface, an RBDS data module, program-associated data output and remote interface for I/O control.
Also from Mediatron:
Media Station - Automation for small to medium markets
www.mediatron.com
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