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Old 04-28-2006, 04:13 PM   #1
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Radio Station software...


Has anybody seen or heard of software that is especially optimized for Radio Station's? I work at a local radio station that runs a suite of programs called ADAS. It has virtual sound editing, playlists, ripping cd's and mp3's, scheduled recording and a whole bunch more, but it only run's on Windows.
So is there anything like this for Linux? I've searched everywhere, but I just can't seam to find anything that fit's the bill.
 
Old 05-06-2006, 02:21 PM   #2
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Well, it was a long shot...
 
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I'd like to bump this thread again, just in case some one sees it now and has something too say.
 
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I would hazard a guess and say you will probably need a handful of separate progs for this.

For ripping CDs you can use Grip (needs gnome I think) or RipperX.
I believe Amarok can make/edit playlists.
For scheduled recordings perhaps cron plus something like sox.
 
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I would hazard a guess and say you will probably need a handful of separate progs for this.

For ripping CDs you can use Grip (needs gnome I think) or RipperX.
I believe Amarok can make/edit playlists.
For scheduled recordings perhaps cron plus something like sox.
The basic idea of this thread was to find out if such a suite existed, but seeing how nobody seems to know of something that comes under this specific category I'm thinking I'll wait till I have a little more experience with Linux before before attempting to convince the boss. Thanks for the help.
 
  


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