Re: (ASFB) Station Playlist Studio is Even More Accessible

  • From: prateek aggarwal <prateekagarwal99@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 16:48:31 +0530

guys,
plese ignore, just ignore it plese,
this mail was not meant for this list,
sorry for some affensive  words.
moderator, i'm really really sorry, please forgive me, and please do
not take any sttrict action against me or this list for which it was
intended
i regret, seriously.
sorry once again, please forgive this tiny teen.
prateek agarwal.



On 6/24/09, prateek aggarwal <prateekagarwal99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> from where to download this  software?
> i have found official website address as well, but  there it says, can
> not find server or DNS error.
> can anyone provide me this software please, i need that, seriously.
> and, is there any crack available for this?
> prateek agarwal.
> e-mail:
> prateekagarwal99@xxxxxxxxx
> skype:
> prateek_agarwal32
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 11:37:00 +0600
> Subject: (ASFB) Station Playlist Studio is Even More Accessible
>
>> Station Playlist Studio is a simple to use on-air broadcast automation
> playout software package for
>> the studio and/or DJ. It plays all your media files with manual or
> intelligent automatic
>> crossfading. It can play jingles, commercials, news and songs. Live
> streams, live inputs from your
>> soundcard and satellite feeds are also supported. It includes an
> Internet stream encoder, voice
>> track/song ramp overlapping, microphone button with music fade, many
> automation and Live Assist
>> features such as cart slots for instant jingles, and much more.
>> Sttation Playlist Studio is an extremely accessible application. Almost
> all of the functions can be
>> activated using the keyboard. However, as with many applications, it is
> useful to have keystrokes
>> to read important parts of the screen succinctly. Particularly in a
> broadcasting situation where
>> gaining an awareness of what is happening quickly is imperative.
>>
>> Brian Hartgen has written scripts for the JAWS screen reader that provide
> productivity
>> enhancements, so you can concentrate more on what is happening in your
> programme, not using the JAWS
>> screen review mode to locate the information you need.
>>
>> For more information about the JAWS scripts for Station Playlist Studio,
> visit
>>
> http://www.hartgen.org/StationPlaylistStudioScriptsInfo.html
>> .
>
>>
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