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Hello, first of all thank you for this package, it's really a great job.
I therefore come to suggest ideas that I had given that I work for a French radio station, in order to represent the operation of a real FM radio as much as possible.
Metadata: Add several parameters that can be stored and read in a .json file to define the state of the next music.
Let me explain... In radio, we use XML files (each file is specific to a track) for each music to store certain data (artist, featuring, title, bpm, language of the music, etc.).
But we also store data on whether a track should start at X seconds and should end at X seconds. Similarly, to have a better transition between one track and the next, we can indicate in this .XML file that we want the next track to start after X seconds without cutting off the current track.
Quite simply because in radio, there cannot be a micro-cut between each track.
I think this feature can be a huge plus for all of us.
Thanks for reading my suggestion.
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I think this is a great idea! hopefully it gets added, I also work at a radio station and I agree that it is critical not to have a micro-cut between tracks.
Hello, first of all thank you for this package, it's really a great job.
I therefore come to suggest ideas that I had given that I work for a French radio station, in order to represent the operation of a real FM radio as much as possible.
Metadata: Add several parameters that can be stored and read in a .json file to define the state of the next music.
Let me explain... In radio, we use XML files (each file is specific to a track) for each music to store certain data (artist, featuring, title, bpm, language of the music, etc.).
But we also store data on whether a track should start at X seconds and should end at X seconds. Similarly, to have a better transition between one track and the next, we can indicate in this .XML file that we want the next track to start after X seconds without cutting off the current track.
Quite simply because in radio, there cannot be a micro-cut between each track.
I think this feature can be a huge plus for all of us.
Thanks for reading my suggestion.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: