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You are welcome to download the free trial versions of our software and try them for 30 days. Full help documentation is included with each package.  Studio requires a track scheduler, eg. Creator, to supply playlists for automation purposes.

Download both Creator and Studio below to trial our full suite.
Both are required for automation purposes.

Hey club DJ's - see the details below for configuring Studio for stand-alone use.

Note: The Trial editions cannot be unlocked.  Registered users should not install this software.

StationPlaylist Creator Trial Edition
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StationPlaylist Studio Trial Edition
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The trial edition of Creator has all functionality of the Pro edition, but has a limit on the number of categories, spot groups, rotations & schedules that may be created.

Playlist files may be created and used for broadcasting.  The schedule template and Related Artists are not permanently saved and simply need re-creating at every load.

The install package also includes StationPlaylist Scheduler   which will function continuously for 48 hours and then terminate, however, it may then be restarted.

The trial edition of Studio has all functionality of the Pro edition, however, it will terminate after 6 hours of continuous operation.  It may then be restarted for another 6 hours.

A popup dialog will also appear occasionally.

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Getting Started with Creator and Studio

We realize learning new software can be frustrating, so we have tried to make this process as simple as possible.

An End User License Agreement will appear when loading each installation program. You need to agree to the terms before the software will install. Here is the EULA.

The full documentation is included in the Help system of both applications. Also accessible on the Windows Start menu / StationPlaylist folder.

Both Creator and Studio include a Setup Wizard which will guide you through creating a simple configuration and should have you up & running in 5 or 10 minutes.

We then recommend working through Creator's Getting Started chapter to learn the concepts. This is a step by step detailed tutorial.

Also in the same chapter is a Simplified Tutorial. This is a 1 page list of instructions which will produce the same results as the Creator Setup Wizard.

There are also some user created video tutorials on YouTube.
www.youtube.com/Stationplaylist

We are happy to help you if you get stuck at any stage or have any questions or problems understanding the concepts.
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Uninstallation: Uninstall the software from Windows Settings / Apps, or from the Windows Start menu / StationPlaylist folder.


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