[BC] CD Players

Mike Erickson wirelessmedia
Thu Sep 7 21:33:13 CDT 2006


I have to say... OTS does much more than WinAmp and is alot more stable.

OTS replaced WinAmp with the segue plug in and one particular non-com FM.
Crossfades are seemless now and sound like a real operator.  What's great is
that OTS sets its own segue points and, when I tell you it's right 99.9% of
the time, I'm not lying.  There are a few you need to modify (and you can in
their edit software), but I guarantee once you try OTS, you'll never want to
use WinAmp again.

I can run an entire show using just OTS and a mic in a single instance.  Two
faders, that's it and if you really know what you're doing, it is as tight
as you can imagine.

If you're generating playlists for automation, you can really tailor
rotations with alot of accuracy and create a great on-air sound.  And stable
is not the word for it.. we had one PC on the air that had totally locked up
(screen... everything..  it was on its last breath) and was STILL playing
out music with OTS.

=Mike Erickson=

On 9/7/06, WFIFeng at aol.com <WFIFeng at aol.com> wrote:
>
> In a message dated 09/07/2006 4:37:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> wirelessmedia at gmail.com writes:
>
> > http://otsdj.com/
> >
> >  It will take some time to convert stuff, but in the long run it's
> better.
> >  OTS is the most stable music program I have **EVER** (and I mean EVER)
> used
> >  on a PC.
>
> That looks like some pretty neat software... but I wonder if the guy has
> ever
> heard of WinAmp? With the right plugins (the vast majority of which are
> free)
> WinAmp can do most of what this package does. It's great for LPFM, Part
> 15,
> intercom-radio, WEB streaming stations, etc. I use 2 instances of WinAmp
> on the
> air every morning at WFIF.
>
> Willie...
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