The mAirList Blog

You might have noticed that the way database playlists are loaded has changed in mAirList 3.0. Back in v2.2, each database connection maintained its own hierarchy of playlists, and when you wanted to open one in the browser, you first picked the playlist from the tree, and then the browser appeared with the content of that playlist. That way, each database type was able to organize its playlists in a way natural to that interface. For example, eldoDB and RadioDB kept playlists in a year-month-day-hour hierarchy, while the iTunes connection simply used the names assigned in the iTunes application. Read the rest of this entry »

logo_leinehertz_klLeineHertz 106einhalb, the new community radio station from Hanover, Germany, has started operations just yesterday, 17th June 2009.

LeineHertz is running a total of four studios, two at their main location Hanover and two at the secondary location in Neustadt am Rübenberge, each running a copy of mAirList interfacing with a DHD RM2220D console. An additional studion in the city center of Hanover is currently in preparation. Read the rest of this entry »

mAirList 3.0.4 has been released.

There aren’t too many changes this time. The intention of this release is to freeze the current (pretty stable) state so I can continue to work with  no worries. I’m planning to add the long-awaited (mini-) music scheduler to the database this week, and perhaps also introduce the networked version of mAirListDB.

Here’s the change log for v3.0.4:

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