A reconcile removes from play history any song that Music 1 scheduled but that then didn’t actually get played. M1 has a reconcile function for some, not all of the world’s radio automation system. But I don’t think it’s worth the trouble of doing.
Category: <span>Automation Systems</span>
Importing meta-data from the popular Simian automation/playout system.
The Jazler playout system has it’s own commercial scheduling function. When Music 1 is being used with Jazler, a special Command and Start Time for each break needs to be…
If you have only a few songs or non-music units to add to M1, it is simple to just type in the new data onto M1’s audio cards. If you…
The RadioDJ playout system most typically uses the standard .m3u playlist file that Music 1 produces; a single full-day’s schedule in one file. RadioDJ loads and launches it at midnight…
There are several posts and at least a couple or three videos on the M1 blog and the home site about audio folders and what I think is the most…
Music 1 has four different log formats for Enco’s Dadpro automation system. The most common to use is the Dadpro Ascii output. Here is how to select that one as…
Music 1 has worked in team with SAM Broadcaster for more than a decade. As with all automation/playout systems, M1 must deliver a playlist file that contains the specific fields…
Music 1 itself must always be installed to the default directory on the c-drive. Your M1 data may be kept in one folder that you create on an external server…