I have heard good things about Zara for personal use and also for LPFMs without the need for a lot of bells and whistles.
So have I, but it's kind of antiquated, and I found that the scripting language it uses isn't terribly well documented (or, if it is, I couldn't find it)
There is a definite need for something more simple
I agree. Most of the free options I've explored have
some of what I want, but most of them are difficult to install, tedious and over-complicated to configure, and include all sorts of features I neither want nor need.
It seems to me that there should be a good, basic package with every needed feature (scheduling, logging, music playout and playlist creation, among others) and none of the excess junk. It should also be easy to install and configure, and it should run reliably with good performance on almost anything, from a lowly Core2 Duo from 2006 all the way to the latest Core i-whatever).
I'd build it myself, but I'm more of an idea person, and lack the skills and the desire to do it myself.
...people like me need the robustness of something like MusicMaster.
Yes. And I'd like to learn it myself, if only because I'm curious. But, I'm not a professional, and I don't have the money. Cost is definitely a barrier to entry, and it's too bad there isn't some sort of "free" or "low cost for hobbyists" version out there (unless I'm mistaken; I looked and found nothing).
I hope your Part 15 station turns out the way you want it to, cc.
Thank you! I hope it turns out well too. I'd love for it to have a nice, highly produced professional sound, something like your Eighties Channel, but more varied with deeper cuts from the 70s and maybe even late 60s in addition to the 80s (remember, I'm only a hobby station, so I don't have to care about ratings and stuff!)
With that in mind, I think I'm getting a pretty decent yacht rock/classic hits hybrid sound going (which I'm thinking maybe could be called something like "The Easy Channel," if I may emulate your naming conventions a bit

).
However, while it would be nice if I outsourced at least some of this stuff to people who know what they're doing, the challenge of learning to do it all myself is, honestly, what makes it such a fun project!
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