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This version marks a major change to the project, completely replacing the
custom audio player with liquidsoap, dropping the custom desktop GUI, and
completely rewriting the web interface. It also marks the beginning of
preparation for the name change from "Campcaster" to "Airtime" for the major
2.0 release.
completely rewriting the web interface. The project has also been renamed
from "Campcaster" to "Airtime" for this release.
Paul Baranowski (paul.baranowski@sourcefabric.org)
Role: Project Lead / Software Developer

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-WARNING THIS FILE IS OUT OF DATE!!!! references to gstreamer etc. - mk
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========================== CAMPCASTER ===============================
========================== AIRTIME =================================
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Campcaster is the first free and open radio management software that
provides live studio broadcast capabilities as well as remote automation
in one integrated system.
Airtime is an open source application that provides remote automation
of a radio station.
Campcaster has three audio outputs: one for live broadcasting, one for
previewing audio, and one for automated scheduled playback.
Major features of Campcaster:
* Live, in-studio playout. Campcaster Studio enables station personnel
to play out both individual sound files and playlists such as
advertising blocks or entire programs.
Major features:
* Web-based remote station management. Authorized personnel can add
program material, create playlists, and schedule programming all via
Campcaster's web interface.
* Automation. Campcaster has a scheduler function that enables users to
a web interface.
* Automation. Airtime has a scheduler function that enables users to
set playlists for playback at a date and time of their choosing.
Playlists can be played back multiple times.
* Playlists. Campcaster allows users to create playlists that can be
* Playlists. Airtime allows users to create playlists that can be
either played on-demand in the Studio or in automated mode. Playlists
can be nested inside each other, so for example, a playlist with a
block of ads can be inside of a playlist with a music program.
* Centralized archives of station program material. Station personnel
have a searchable, browseable central archive that is accessible both
in the office and via the web.
* Solid, fast playback. Campcaster uses the popular Gstreamer
* Solid, fast playback. Airtime uses the open source Liquidsoap
multimedia framework for clean, reliable, fast playback.
* Program sharing. Stations can share both playlists and files with a
designated, centralized 'network hub.' This enables the creation of
'virtual radio networks' connected via the Internet.
* Search-based backup. You can backup all station archives at the click
of a button, or only backup certain files based on search terms, so
that backup files can be made of only a certain program or of all
files created by a certain user.
* Localization. Campcaster is multilingual and supports Unicode. It
also is very easy to create language localizations.
* No restrictions. Multiple instances of the Campcaster Studio program
can access the same archive on the office network, and there are no
worries about hardware dongles or keys limiting access on multiple PCs.
* Innovative design. Campcaster's user interface the product of
Parsons School of Design's “Design and Communication” program -
introduces a number of innovations, including the 'Scratchpad',
a list of recently-used files and playlists.
* Open, extensible architecture. Stations are free to extend and alter
all parts of the Campcaster program code, which makes extensive use
of XML-RPC APIs.
all parts of the program code.
INSTALLATION
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Please see this page for a typical user installation:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/Campcaster
http://en.flossmanuals.net/Airtime
If you are a developer, please see this page:
http://wiki.sourcefabric.org/display/CC/Campcaster+Dev+Site
http://wiki.sourcefabric.org/display/CC/Airtime+Dev+Site
Quick links to our resources
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User Manual: http://en.flossmanuals.net/Campcaster/Introduction
User Manual: http://en.flossmanuals.net/Airtime/Introduction
Forums and mailing lists: http://forum.sourcefabric.org
Bug Tracking: http://dev.sourcefabric.org
Code view/review: http://code.sourcefabric.org
Public source code hosting: http://github.com/sourcefabric
Download link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/campcaster/files/
Download link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/airtime/files/
Developer's wiki: http://wiki.sourcefabric.org
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Copyright (c) 2010 Sourcefabric O.P.S.
This file is part of the Campcaster project.
http://campcaster.sourcefabric.org/
To report bugs, send an e-mail to campcaster-support@lists.sourcefabric.org
Campcaster is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Campcaster is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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