Our classical music station 2MBS-FM Sydney has live presenters.
Between each work (symphony, sonata, concerto etc) they back announce and then introduce the next work.
RadioBoss Playlists play one track after the other - unless one inserts a (Command) stop.
So my test playlist looks like this:
1. Beethoven
2. (Command) stop.
3. Chopin
4. (Command) stop.
5. Mozart
6. (Command) stop.
... and so on, which looks pretty clunky.
Is there no 'Stop after each track plays' option for playlists?
Using the transport, except the Play button, would be too distracting for this style of presenting.
Our current in-house designed software stops after each play.
I note that the Cart Wall has the option to play one cart at a time.
Do we have to do it that way?
Stephen Gard
Between each work (symphony, sonata, concerto etc) they back announce and then introduce the next work.
RadioBoss Playlists play one track after the other - unless one inserts a (Command) stop.
So my test playlist looks like this:
1. Beethoven
2. (Command) stop.
3. Chopin
4. (Command) stop.
5. Mozart
6. (Command) stop.
... and so on, which looks pretty clunky.
Is there no 'Stop after each track plays' option for playlists?
Using the transport, except the Play button, would be too distracting for this style of presenting.
Our current in-house designed software stops after each play.
I note that the Cart Wall has the option to play one cart at a time.
Do we have to do it that way?
Stephen Gard