

But none of them did what we took for granted. So we looked at all the solutions from mAirList, Sam Brodcaster, Radio Boss to Mixxx and DRS 2006, and many more besides. And we wanted to be able to access our program at any time and from anywhere.

We wanted to have a program preview for one week, and of course a good logfile, so we could always see exactly what was played, and when. It should be able to intelligently attach advertisements to the program cutting them off. It needs to be able to play programs automatically, in sequence and randomly. So we thought about points that seemed obvious to us. “It can’t be all that difficult,” we thought. This simple tutorial is going to introduce you an Ubuntu radio automation software Airtime.We were looking for a radio player for a small web radio. It is a free and open source radio management application for remote broadcast automation, and program exchange between radio stations.Īirtime has been intended to provide a solution for a wide range of broadcast projects, from community to public and commercial stations. It also supports playout of lossless FLAC and WAV format audio files.Īirtime has been intended to provide a solution for a wide range of broadcast projects, from community to public and commercial stations.

The scalability of Airtime allows implementation in a number of scenarios, ranging from an unmanned broadcast unit accessed remotely through the Internet, to a local network of machines accessing a central Airtime storage system. Airtime supports the playout of lossy compressed audio files in both MP3 and AAC formats and the open, royalty-free equivalent Ogg Vorbis. It also supports playout of lossless FLAC and WAV format audio files. Install the package via: sudo dpkg -i b sudo apt-get -f install When it opens, run below commands to download airtime-easy-setup: wget Press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open terminal. Then you’ll be able to install Airtime from Ubuntu Software Center or Synaptic Package Manager.Traditional professional radio programming applications are designed for traditional radio stations that can and expect to pay thousands of dollars for extremely sophisticated and complex software. If you need a simple, affordable, reliable solution to automating your broadcasting needs, RadioBOSS radio automation software is the solution you've been looking for. Whether it's building and scheduling crossfaded programming for your terrestrial or Internet radio station, creating the right audio atmosphere in your restaurant or store, or broadcasting from live events, RadioBOSS has been the choice of thousands of broadcasters just like you for the past fourteen years.
