pety
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Motivation:
1. If access/run an executable from RadioBOSS (e.g. PlaylistGeneratorPro.exe) we have to add the entire path and some shots must be between quotes:
2. If want to make 24 customized commands will be very difficult to check all paths and becouse the length of the command.
Solution:
Insert the path of RadioBOSS in System Variables:
How to (steps in Windows 7):
A. Windows PATH Variable
1. Control Panel -> System -> Advanced System Settings;
2. Tab Advanced -> Environment Variables... (right bottom button);
3. System variables -> Path -> Edit... button (or double click on "Path");
4. At the end of the "Variable value:" field add without space between characters a semicolon and your path of RadioBOSS. Mine is:
Yours could be:
5. Click all "OK" buttons.
B. bat File
Now the command will be shorter and easier to read:
VARIATION:
If you want another name instead PlaylistGeneratorPro make a copy of PlaylistGeneratorPro.exe and rename it as you wish. For example I renamed it as "Gen.exe". So my command in bat file is:
1. If access/run an executable from RadioBOSS (e.g. PlaylistGeneratorPro.exe) we have to add the entire path and some shots must be between quotes:
Code:
"C:\Program Files\RadioBOSS\PlaylistGeneratorPro.exe" "-preset=Ittaly+Blues2+2" -out=E:\!_RadioBOSS\Playlists\Feb_%%nn.m3u8
2. If want to make 24 customized commands will be very difficult to check all paths and becouse the length of the command.
Solution:
Insert the path of RadioBOSS in System Variables:
Code:
;C:\Program Files\RadioBOSS
How to (steps in Windows 7):
A. Windows PATH Variable
1. Control Panel -> System -> Advanced System Settings;
2. Tab Advanced -> Environment Variables... (right bottom button);
3. System variables -> Path -> Edit... button (or double click on "Path");
4. At the end of the "Variable value:" field add without space between characters a semicolon and your path of RadioBOSS. Mine is:
Code:
;E:\!_RadioBOSS\RadioBOSS
Yours could be:
Code:
;C:\Program Files\RadioBOSS
5. Click all "OK" buttons.
B. bat File
Now the command will be shorter and easier to read:
Code:
PlaylistGeneratorPro "-preset=ORA 00" -out=E:\!_RadioBOSS\Playlists\MAI10_00.m3u8
VARIATION:
If you want another name instead PlaylistGeneratorPro make a copy of PlaylistGeneratorPro.exe and rename it as you wish. For example I renamed it as "Gen.exe". So my command in bat file is:
Code:
Gen "-preset=ORA 00" -out=E:\!_RadioBOSS\Playlists\MAI10_00.m3u8