[livesupport-dev] Radio vet with questions
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    Hi...

    I downloaded the Livesupport software but couldn't install it! I really was impressed with what I read and wanted to install it for my upcoming syndicated radio program. My computer doesn't recognize the file. Is there a 'key' program that I'm missing? Is there something that I'm supposed to install first? I'm sorry if this is a non-technical question. I'm more 'radio' than 'high tech'. I've used other radio software programs, like Prophet and Scott Systems. They cost a ton...and didn't seem much different that yours.
    Hopefully I'll be able to install and use your program.
    I look forwar to hearing from you.

    Jim H.

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    Hi Jim,

    Thanks for taking a look at LiveSupport. As you can tell from this list,
    the software is heavily under construction at this moment.

    One important thing to note is that it runs under the Linux operating
    system, which means that everything we do is free - free as in free speech
    and free as in free beer Smile.

    We are working hard on an installer CD that will install the Knoppix
    variation of Linux on to your hard drive alongside Windows, and then
    install all the necessary files necessary to run LiveSupport.

    The project has three separate modes: Studio, Station, and Network. Of
    these, Station is pretty much completed, Station is heavily under
    construction (you may have seen the actual screenshots I sent to this list
    earlier today), and Network is coming a bit later.

    LiveSupport Station includes the backend stuff the system needs, including
    the storage server and authorization components and a web interface that
    lets you run your station from any web browser. Because it has a web
    interface, you can run your station remotely (for example, you can create
    playlists from material in your library and then schedule them for
    automated playback).

    LiveSupport Studio is the program that lets employees in the studio handle
    broadcasts in 'live assist' mode. You can play a mix of both files and
    other playlists (for example, a block of ads and liners can be assembled
    into a playlist).

    LiveSupport Network is designed to provide stations with program exchange
    functions similar to what you see on National Public Radio's prx.org.
    Stations can upload their shows to their network hubs, and browse the
    shows other stations have put up.

    As I mentioned, the project is heavily under construction as we try to get
    the 1.0 release out the door. But you can help by downloading and
    installing LiveSupport on a test machine, and then testing it and
    providing feedback. In addition, I'll also contact you off this list to
    give you access to a sample of the web interface.

    Thanks again for your interest and we hope to hear more from you.


    doug


    =============================================
    Media Development Loan Fund
    =============================================
    Douglas Arellanes
    Head of Research and Development
    Center for Advanced Media--Prague (CAMP)
    Na vinicnich horach 24a/1834, 160 00 Prague 6
    Czech Republic
    Tel: + 420 2 3333 5356, Fax: +420 2 2431 5419
    Mobile: +420 724 073 364
    http://www.mdlf-camp.net
    http://www.campware.org
    =============================================
    http://www.mdlf.org
    =============================================




    jhar@adelphia.net
    05/18/2005 03:55 PM
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    Hi...

    I downloaded the Livesupport software but couldn't install it! I really
    was impressed with what I read and wanted to install it for my upcoming
    syndicated radio program. My computer doesn't recognize the file. Is there
    a 'key' program that I'm missing? Is there something that I'm supposed to
    install first? I'm sorry if this is a non-technical question. I'm more
    'radio' than 'high tech'. I've used other radio software programs, like
    Prophet and Scott Systems. They cost a ton...and didn't seem much
    different that yours.
    Hopefully I'll be able to install and use your program.
    I look forwar to hearing from you.

    Jim H.



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    Hi Jim,



    Thanks for taking a look at LiveSupport. As you can tell from this list, the software is heavily under construction at this moment.



    One important thing to note is that it runs under the Linux operating system, which means that everything we do is free - free as in free speech and free as in free beer Smile.



    We are working hard on an installer CD that will install the Knoppix variation of Linux on to your hard drive alongside Windows, and then install all the necessary files necessary to run LiveSupport.



    The project has three separate modes: Studio, Station, and Network. Of these, Station is pretty much completed, Station is heavily under construction (you may have seen the actual screenshots I sent to this list earlier today), and Network is coming a bit later.



    LiveSupport Station includes the backend stuff the system needs, including the storage server and authorization components and a web interface that lets you run your station from any web browser. Because it has a web interface, you can run your station remotely (for example, you can create playlists from material in your library and then schedule them for automated playback).



    LiveSupport Studio is the program that lets employees in the studio handle broadcasts in 'live assist' mode. You can play a mix of both files and other playlists (for example, a block of ads and liners can be assembled into a playlist).



    LiveSupport Network is designed to provide stations with program exchange functions similar to what you see on National Public Radio's prx.org. Stations can upload their shows to their network hubs, and browse the shows other stations have put up.



    As I mentioned, the project is heavily under construction as we try to get the 1.0 release out the door. But you can help by downloading and installing LiveSupport on a test machine, and then testing it and providing feedback. In addition, I'll also contact you off this list to give you access to a sample of the web interface.



    Thanks again for your interest and we hope to hear more from you.





    doug





    =============================================

    Media Development Loan Fund

    =============================================

    Douglas Arellanes

    Head of Research and Development

    Center for Advanced Media--Prague (CAMP)

    Na vinicnich horach 24a/1834, 160 00  Prague 6

    Czech Republic

    Tel: + 420 2 3333 5356, Fax: +420 2 2431 5419

    Mobile: +420 724 073 364

    http://www.mdlf-camp.net

    http://www.campware.org

    =============================================

    http://www.mdlf.org

    =============================================










    jhar@adelphia.net

    05/18/2005 03:55 PM

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    Hi...



    I downloaded the Livesupport software but couldn't install it! I really was impressed with what I read and wanted to install it for my upcoming syndicated radio program. My computer doesn't recognize the file. Is there a 'key' program that I'm missing? Is there something that I'm supposed to install first? I'm sorry if this is a non-technical question. I'm more 'radio' than 'high tech'. I've used other radio software programs, like Prophet and Scott Systems. They cost a ton...and didn't seem much different that yours.

    Hopefully I'll be able to install and use your program.

    I look forwar to hearing from you.



    Jim H.






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    Hi Doug....
    What an ambitious endeavor! Thanks for the heads up regarding the LINUX OS.
    With a little bit of luck I will set up one of my PCs with Linux, install
    the software and begin the testing. I'll be glad to give you feedback.
    The best of luck with your project. You are to be commended.
    Jim H.
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    From: Douglas.Arellanes@mdlf.org [mailto:Douglas.Arellanes@mdlf.org]
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    Hi Jim,

    Thanks for taking a look at LiveSupport. As you can tell from this
    list, the software is heavily under construction at this moment.

    One important thing to note is that it runs under the Linux
    operating system, which means that everything we do is free - free as in
    free speech and free as in free beer Smile.

    We are working hard on an installer CD that will install the Knoppix
    variation of Linux on to your hard drive alongside Windows, and then install
    all the necessary files necessary to run LiveSupport.

    The project has three separate modes: Studio, Station, and Network.
    Of these, Station is pretty much completed, Station is heavily under
    construction (you may have seen the actual screenshots I sent to this list
    earlier today), and Network is coming a bit later.

    LiveSupport Station includes the backend stuff the system needs,
    including the storage server and authorization components and a web
    interface that lets you run your station from any web browser. Because it
    has a web interface, you can run your station remotely (for example, you can
    create playlists from material in your library and then schedule them for
    automated playback).

    LiveSupport Studio is the program that lets employees in the studio
    handle broadcasts in 'live assist' mode. You can play a mix of both files
    and other playlists (for example, a block of ads and liners can be assembled
    into a playlist).

    LiveSupport Network is designed to provide stations with program
    exchange functions similar to what you see on National Public Radio's
    prx.org. Stations can upload their shows to their network hubs, and browse
    the shows other stations have put up.

    As I mentioned, the project is heavily under construction as we try
    to get the 1.0 release out the door. But you can help by downloading and
    installing LiveSupport on a test machine, and then testing it and providing
    feedback. In addition, I'll also contact you off this list to give you
    access to a sample of the web interface.

    Thanks again for your interest and we hope to hear more from you.


    doug


    =============================================
    Media Development Loan Fund
    =============================================
    Douglas Arellanes
    Head of Research and Development
    Center for Advanced Media--Prague (CAMP)
    Na vinicnich horach 24a/1834, 160 00 Prague 6
    Czech Republic
    Tel: + 420 2 3333 5356, Fax: +420 2 2431 5419
    Mobile: +420 724 073 364
    http://www.mdlf-camp.net
    http://www.campware.org
    =============================================
    http://www.mdlf.org
    =============================================


    Hi...

    I downloaded the Livesupport software but couldn't install it! I
    really was impressed with what I read and wanted to install it for my
    upcoming syndicated radio program. My computer doesn't recognize the file.
    Is there a 'key' program that I'm missing? Is there something that I'm
    supposed to install first? I'm sorry if this is a non-technical question.
    I'm more 'radio' than 'high tech'. I've used other radio software programs,
    like Prophet and Scott Systems. They cost a ton...and didn't seem much
    different that yours.
    Hopefully I'll be able to install and use your program.
    I look forwar to hearing from you.

    Jim H.




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