![]() ![]() This ensures only one machine can be playing at one time and is the one responsible for automatic scheduling. An 'on-air' machine is now enforced when synchronsing PlayIt Live instances using the Remote Management Module.You can protect items via the right-click context menu. This is useful if you have items that must play, such as a news jingle before the news. Protect items in the playout log to prevent them from being affected by fixed time markers or Auto Adjust.To hard delete, hold the CTRL key while clicking, or it is also available via the right-click context menu. This is now the default action when clicking the Delete (bin/trash) icon. Useful to temporarily delete items you might want back later. Soft delete items from the playout log.Auto Adjust can be run periodically using a Scheduled Event Action in the playout log, or creating a Scheduled Event. Automatically adjust segues and tempos to fit tracks to the hour or fixed time marker with the Tools > Auto Adjust feature.Tracks can be played at a different speed if required. This allows easier use of password managers and resolves display issues for some users with the embedded version. Log in and Register sections when PlayIt Live is first launched now use your default web browser, rather than an embedded one.Improving the name of remote voice track filenames in the Audio Store in order to help find the correct file for diagnostic purposes.Remote Access Configuration background service will no longer update your IP address with your host when PlayIt Live is not running to prevent issues when a backup server is being used with the same hostname.This means you may no longer need to manually configure port forwarding rules via your router. Remote Access Server will try to automatically configure port forwarding rules through your router using uPnP.All sample rates within PlayIt Live are now 48000Hz, instead of 44100Hz. ![]() ![]() Licence information now includes if your licence is being managed by a third party, such as one of our cloud partners. ![]()
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