milan.zivanovic
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I've started to use RB on a local FM radio.
Is it posible to schedule ads from another computer, another RB instance?
Is it posible to schedule ads from another computer, another RB instance?
If the file paths are the same on both computers, yes, you can copy the files to the other computer. You may also need to import ads scheduled events to RadioBOSS.Milan Zivanovic said:What if I had fixed blocks on the exact time, can I create the ads lists on the office computer and put them in the "ads playlists" folder on the playout computer?
jopara said:I, and waiting for RadioBoss to work in the cloud, have found a solution that can help you.
I use EasyTanda, a program unrelated to RadioBoss that creates advertising spots in m3u format and that I later program on RadioBoss. All this is done in the cloud, with which very comfortable programs from the PC of the commercial and the speaker does not have to touch at all the computer of the air.
Anyway, why not programs on the PC of the commercial and give the route of the cloud to save the commercial batches. The only problem may be that this pc has to be continually lit so that it updates each day.
Thanks!djsoft said:If the file paths are the same on both computers, yes, you can copy the files to the other computer. You may also need to import ads scheduled events to RadioBOSS.Milan Zivanovic said:What if I had fixed blocks on the exact time, can I create the ads lists on the office computer and put them in the "ads playlists" folder on the playout computer?
When you have alternate tracks, when ads scheduler build blocks, it will choose one track from main track, or one of the alternative tracks. This is useful when you have several variations of one ad.Milan Zivanovic said:How can I use "Alternate tracks" option in Ad scheduler? How it works?
jopara said:I, and waiting for RadioBoss to work in the cloud, have found a solution that can help you.
I use EasyTanda, a program unrelated to RadioBoss that creates advertising spots in m3u format and that I later program on RadioBoss. All this is done in the cloud, with which very comfortable programs from the PC of the commercial and the speaker does not have to touch at all the computer of the air.
Anyway, why not programs on the PC of the commercial and give the route of the cloud to save the commercial batches. The only problem may be that this pc has to be continually lit so that it updates each day.
jopara said:I, and waiting for RadioBoss to work in the cloud, have found a solution that can help you.
I use EasyTanda, a program unrelated to RadioBoss that creates advertising spots in m3u format and that I later program on RadioBoss. All this is done in the cloud, with which very comfortable programs from the PC of the commercial and the speaker does not have to touch at all the computer of the air.
Anyway, why not programs on the PC of the commercial and give the route of the cloud to save the commercial batches. The only problem may be that this pc has to be continually lit so that it updates each day.