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Context menus
The Campcaster web client uses context menus extensively throughout the program. For example, by clicking on the ScratchPad, you can perform a number of operations on your file, including adding it to a playlist and removing it from the ScratchPad.
ScratchPad
The ScratchPad provides you with a list of all the files (both sound files and playlists) you have worked with recently. This serves as both a "history" as well as a "clipboard" for working with files between windows. You can listen to a sound file from the ScratchPad by right-clicking 'Listen', which will send the sound file to you for playback.
Playlists and ScratchPad
Playlists appear in the ScratchPad differently than sound files. A playlist that is currently open by you will appear in bold. You can 'close' a playlist directly from the ScratchPad (see the Playlist section for more on opened/closed playlists). A playlist that is opened by somebody else in marked as locked by small icon, and this which isn't opened will appear in normal text.
Playlists
Playlists are at the core of how Campcaster works. You add sound files to a playlist, and then schedule that playlist to be played at a date and time of your choosing. Playlists are edited in the Playlist Editor. You can include an unlimited number of playlists inside playlists; for example, if you have a one-hour show and want to have two commercial breaks, each made up of their own playlists.
Adding a file from the ScratchPad to the open playlist
You can add a file (either a sound file or a playlist file) from the ScratchPad to an playlist you opened before by right-clicking it in the ScratchPad and selecting "Add to playlist". This will add it to the end of the playlist.
Changing file order in the playlist
You can change a file's order in the playlist by clicking on the
up or down arrows on the right.
As of Campcaster 1.0.1, you can
drag and drop playlist items to change their order. This can be done
by ";Re-arrange playlist"; in the playlist editor.
Change transition
Transitions between sound files are set to zero milliseconds by default. You can change this by moving your mouse over the "Fade" line in the Playlist window and selecting "Change Transition" for a single transition, or by using the checkboxes in combination with the "Change fades” button. In this popup window, you can set the length of the transition or fade in/out.
Opening and closing a playlist
Playlists can have 'opened' status. While a playlist is 'opened', only you can edit the playlist, and other people are prevented from making changes and scheduling. A closed playlist is one that isn't currently edited by someone, so it can be used for broadcast and can be added to the scheduler. An 'opened' playlist can continue to be edited. Playlists can be opened for editing by right-clicking "Edit" in the ScratchPad menu. This will take you to the playlist editor. Just after a playlist have closed (and is on the ScratchPad), it will appear in a list of playlists available for scheduling.
Schedule
Once you've created a playlist, schedule it for playback using the Schedule window. (Please remember that only closed playlists can be added to the schedule.)
Adding a playlist to the schedule
You can add it to the schedule by opening the Schedule window and choosing a schedule view that suits you. Then you can add your playlist to the schedule by right-clicking and choosing "Insert playlist here". A popup window will then appear allowing you to select the exact start time for your playlist, as well as a pull-down menu listing available closed playlists.
Removing a playlist from the schedule
You can remove a playlist from the schedule by right clicking on its time [soon to be its title] and choosing "Remove Playlist". This does not delete the playlist from the database, however. It will remain in the system.
Files
Sound files are added to the Campcaster system in two steps.
Uploading and analyzing
The first step is to select the sound file you want to upload
into the Campcaster system. This is handled in the Upload -> New
file menu. You select the file to upload by clicking on the "Browse"
button, choosing your sound file, then clicking "Submit".
Campcaster automatically analyzes the sound file for any
information that may be stored in ID3 tags.
See the
"Troubleshooting" section if you cannot upload files.
Describing your file using metadata
The second step allows you to edit the information used to describe the file (called "metadata") or to add your own. If your sound file contains music, you have a number of options for entering metadata under the "Music" tab. If your sound file is a news report or other talk, choose the "Talk" tab. The Talk tab allows reporters to include the time and date their report is about, the organizations covered in the report, and the location the report takes place in. Good metadata will help you and other colleagues to later find and use the material you upload. It's in your best interest to be as thorough as possible in inputting this metadata.
Browse and Search
The browse and search functions are designed to be both easy to use and powerful, helping you to search not only file titles but also other metadata. Both browse and search let you search for both sound files as well as playlists.
Search works more or less like a regular search engine. You can type in a word to be searched, and the results will appear below the search input window. The difference is that you are searching the metadata that you and your colleagues input to describe the sound files you put in. Good metadata will mean better search results.
Using the browse function
The browse function is a powerful feature that lets you browse all files according to general criteria you specify. The first column lets you choose a category to browse from, such as ";Genre";. Under that category, you can choose one of the options that appears in that category, which refines the number of files displayed. The second and third columns work in the same ways, and let you continue to refine your browsing.
Using multiple search terms
Let's say you want to finding all files created by ";John Doe"; in the year 2005. Do the following:
Select first the field to search and input its value. In this case it would be to pull down the ";Creator"; field and type in ";John Doe"; in the window.
Then press the ";Add One Row"; button and an additional search row appears. Select the ";Year"; field and type in 2005 in the window.
Press ";Submit"; and your results - if any - will appear below.
Working with the files you find
You can add the files you find - in both browse and search - either to your ScratchPad or directly to a new playlist. Right-clicking on a file in the results window gives you a number of options, such as:
Add to ScratchPad
Listen
New playlist using file
Edit
Delete
System Preferences
Your station's system administrator can change a number of system-wide settings in the System Preferences menu. In the System Preferences you can:
Add your station's logo and frequency
Set the number of items the ScratchPad displays
Set the maximum file size that can be uploaded to the system
Administer users and groups for the system, including assigning their access privileges
Troubleshooting
File Upload
If you encounter the message The uploaded file is bigger than allowed in system settings. most probably the file size is bigger than allowed in the PHP system settings of the machine you are running Campcaster on. Please increase the settings of "upload_max_filesize" and "post_max_size" in php.ini. For more information, consult the Campcaster manual chapter 4.12.
Where to go for help
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