Hi Vlad,
It's an interesting idea, but I can forsee some potential problems.
Let's say that the music playlist is exactly one hour long because
there's a weather report scheduled for 11:00:00 (hours/minutes/seconds).
At 10:15:00 when the news starts, the music playlist might be half-way
through a song. That's going to sound bad, even if we fade out the music
(we should only do this for emergency announcements, not the regular news).
At 10:45:00 when the news ends, we could start the music half-way
through another song. Or we could start at the beginning of the next
song, but cut off half of the last song - both options are bad.
The better way to handle this is with nested playlists. Create a news
playlist with intro and outro jingles exactly 30 minutes long, then nest
this playlist inside the 30 minute music show playlist. The music
playlist will now be 1 hour long. To create a playlist of an exact
length, choose your last song based on its duration. One minute and
fifty seconds is just long enough to play a Ramones track
This reminds me that in the auto playlist generator, which is a planned
feature, we should enable the user to generate a playlist of an exact
duration. In your example, we could ask Campcaster to create a playlist
of music and jingles that was exactly 15 minutes long before the news,
and 15 minutes of music after. Then nest all three playlists inside a 1
hour playlist, and schedule that.
Cheers!
Daniel
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