TUNETRACKER SYSTEM IN ACTION - TuneStacker™

Welcome to TuneStacker™

TuneStacker™ is our full-featured music selection, program log generation, and, in the case of TuneTracker Command Center™, traffic log integration program. TuneStacker™ is the little engine that can. Using criteria specified in your master log, it leverages the powerful, attribute-based BeOS file system to generate your daily program logs.

To use TuneStacker™ just launch the program, select your ProximityGuard™ settings, then load-in your master log file and click Generate. Click to learn how to use the TuneStacker™ interface.

TuneStacker™ adds songs and other audio files to your program log based on some simple codes you have placed in your master log. It uses an enhanced syntax that allows randomized music selection based on Artist, Title, Filename, Album, Genre, Comment, even Tempo. If you have entered your commands correctly, and made certain your audio files have been given the attributes they need, you can count on TuneStacker™ to obediently build a perfect program log that will automate flawlessly in TuneTracker™. Click to learn the simple command syntax you'll use to make all the magic happen.

The version of TuneStacker™ that comes with TuneTracker Command Center™ gives commercial radio stations (and any other stations wishing to use traffic software to schedule announcements) the ability to integrate commercial schedules/traffic logs straight into their program logs. To our knowledge, this is the first system in the world that does music selection, traffic importation, and program log generation in a single step. Click to learn how to set up your master logs to do totally automatic importation of commercial schedules generated by your favorite traffic software.

You can operate TuneStacker™ using its easy, point-and-click interface, or it can also be run from the command line. The command line option gives you the ability to "script" your program log generation, making the generation of weeks, or even months of program logs a one-step, start-it-up-and-walk-away operation. Click to learn some quick-and-easy tricks for doing bulk log generation.



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