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Licensing Methods

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Playlist Automation Suite

Complete software package for radio station automation. Composed of the following software: Playlist Digital, Commercial, Maker, Logger 2.0, Smart Manager, Audie, and Logger Manager.

For each point (computer) that will access any of the software described above, a license for the Playlist Automation Suite must be purchased.

Advantages

Any licensed point (computer) can access the Playlist Automation Suite software at any time, providing your station with flexibility and productivity. Logger Manager is an application that can be installed and accessed from any computer in your station. Everything that has been broadcast can be viewed and checked at any time. This application exclusively does not require licensing.

Example

In your station, there are three computers: the on-air studio, the recording studio, and the sales department. You want to install Playlist Digital and Logger 2.0 on the on-air studio computer. In the recording studio computer, you want to access Maker and the on-air studio Playlist, and in the sales department computer, you want to access Commercial and Smart Manager, as well as have the commercial programmer access Logger 2.0. In this scenario, your station should acquire 3 points of the Playlist Automation Suite.

Logger 2.0

Logger 2.0 is licensed per point of use. Each computer running Logger 2.0 software must obtain a usage license.
Logger 2.0 records multiple stations according to the available audio inputs and the number of streams configured for recording; there are no limits regarding the software.

Advantages

Access to recorded audio is obtained through the product’s web page, so the user can access it from any computer. Licensing is not required to access the recordings. The entire audit process (aircheck) can be carried out via the internet. Consult Playlist Software Solutions technical support for more information about accessing it via the internet.

Example

In your station, there is a dedicated computer for recording the content broadcast by it and recording 4 more stations via the web, but access to the recordings and configurations is needed from other computers installed in the station. In this scenario, you only need to acquire a license for the computer where the content will be recorded; there is no need to obtain other licenses for the computers that will be accessing the recordings or used for configuring them.