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Using ControlReady for Windows - the manual and other helpful documents

  • ControlReady for Windows Manual
    The comprehensive ControlReady for Windows Manual is over 150 pages long. Please plan for the extra download time. You may want to right-click on this link and choose "Save Target As," rather than clicking on it and waiting for it load in your browser.
      ControlReady_for_Windows_Manual-Latest.doc
      ControlReady_for_Windows_Manual-Latest.pdf


  • Extracting audio information on CD for WireReady32's Medialog
    When ripping audio from CDs, it is now possible to have that information entered into the Info fields in the WireReady32 MediaLog.
      Extracting_Info_for_WireReady32_from_CD.doc
      Extracting_Info_for_WireReady32_from_CD.pdf
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  • Creating and Managing Rotations
    The old DOS play rotation files, file extension *.rot, may be used with the new rotation engine. When it is used, a check will first be made for a file with the same name but with the RPL extension. If an RPL file already exists by this name, then it will be used, as is, instead of the ROT file.
      Creating_and_Managing_Rotations.doc
      Creating_and_Managing_Rotations.pdf
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  • Sample Rate Protection
    WireReady has sample rate protection, and status display on all of its screens.
    This protection has been added to Automation, NotePad, FileSelect, 10Deck (OnAir), Player, and MediaLog.
      Sample_Rate_Protection.doc
      Sample_Rate_Protection.pdf
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  • Automation Tech Handbook - Working with Traffic, Music and Confirmation Logs
    Automate allows you to automatically import traffic/billing and music scheduling logs from 3rd party systems. Rather than manually typing in the code of every wave file you want to play, importing these logs builds a list that saves you hundreds and thousands of keystrokes.
      AutomationHandbook.doc
      AutomationHandbook.pdf
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  • AT1616L
    The Broadcast Tools AT1616L replaces the original USN1616 Controller.
    With WireReady32, we use the controller to interface audio playback with broadcast on-air consoles, or to detect external closures for automation (for triggering commercial breaks, liners, ids, or auto-records; or to fire relays to control other devices, such as dats, switchers, and console remote start/stop LEDs).
      AT1616L_for_WR32.doc
      AT1616L_for_WR32.pdf


  • Broadcast Tools Switchers
    Broadcast Tools accessories can be used with WireReady for detecting closures and switching audio sources.
      BT_SS8.2_Switcher_with_PIP.doc
      BT_SS8.2_Switcher_with_PIP.pdf

      BT_SS16.4_Switcher_with_PIP.doc
      BT_SS16.4_Switcher_with_PIP.pdf


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