[BC] Automation software
Craig Bowman
craig1 at shianet.org
Sun Mar 8 08:39:38 CDT 2009
For better or worse, other than the screens and the directory structure,
there is little in common between todays iMedia touch and the Oplog of
days gone by, Where the original Media Touch fell apart is when they
tried to play digital audio. Oplog (the control software) was pretty
much bullet proof but Mediadisk was a tragedy awaiting Shakespeare.
Don'r get me started....
Craig Bowman
Broadcast List USER wrote:
> I am going back a few decades, but the Media Touch software worked
> over dial up modems and was very reliable.
>
> I don't know where it stands in things today, but in the 80s, it was
> fantastic, and worked great.
>
> On Mar 8, 2009, at 1:20 AM, broadcast-request at radiolists.net wrote:
>
>> Message: 17
>> From: Mark Croom <croom.mark at gmail.com>
>>
>> iMediaTouch will work for the live-assist and VT formats, and they
>> are very
>> usable for live-assist.
>>
>> Touch-screen isn't required or included, but is certainly an option. The
>> on-screen buttons are nice and large and the on-air screen is fairly
>> simple
>> to operate.
>>
>> Mark
>> MN
>
>
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