Last seen: May 31, 2026
We have something like this locally. Just east of where I am located, there is a town called Abbotsford. Much of it was originally a shallow lake, c...
@mark The developer used it for his own radio station. No idea what kind of station that was. There is a great deal of functional similarity betwee...
Yes. Here is a link to the documentation. I still need to test it out fully (for example, the latest version wouldn't install, I had to use the 1.1...
I just couldn't resist linking to this. Rob Reiner's legacy will live on, probably longer than those criticizing him on social media.
It has all the basic functionality of Zara, regardless of the relatively primitive UI. And more, when you take into consideration Winamp and all of ...
I'll always remember Rob Reiner for his directing debut film "This is Spinal Tap", alongside Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer. He ...
I haven't endurance tested any of the Zara's yet. But as I said, what I tested worked. Fade, events, different playlists, etc. I'm going to spend ...
I got Zara 1.4.1 to work. It also supports plug ins. Here is a link to download older versions of Zara. The 1.4.4 version of Zara spits out an err...
The compromise with the pocket computer I linked to, amongst other things, is screen space. I was having difficulty navigating through the Windows V...
We're getting a bit off topic, but here's a pocket pc that is more reasonably price. There seem to be quite a few on AliExpress.
And the scheduling is a big part of what I want to do. Never mind different playlists, but playing tags, jingles and the like. If I just wanted to ...
The Android phone solution was derived from my objective of getting a portable station. Yes, the transmitter has to be carried as well, but 2 pieces ...
There is a case for lossless files. If you are going to do a lot of editing on an mp3, say, the continuous saving and reloading will gradually degrad...
That looks interesting. I was mainly interested in a phone solution, though, as I carry it around most of the time, so it's always there. This would...
