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MusicMaster for Windows and Scott Studios

Hey all, hopefully someone on here can point me in the right direction. My stations all use Scott Studios (now Google) SS32 and I schedule music with MusicMaster for Windows. Traffic system is Wicks VT. I'm trying to reconcile unplayed music (using the SS32 AIR file) back to MMWin. There is some kind of definition file that apparently needs to be created in order to reconcile, but MMWin's help system is pretty cryptic on this point. Does ANYONE have a working SS32 DEF file I can use and edit to fit my station(s)?
Thanks in advance for any help anyone's willing to offer.
 
Mark,

Your MMaster rep should be able to help you out. I interfaced MM Win with AudioVault and they walked me through 99% of the process. A few tweaks on my own and I had it working smoothly.

You'll find a number of pre-determined DEF files in the AV Scheduler library.
Walk through the Setup pages of Av Scheduler/Reconcile, fill in your categories and set the data path where your reconcile log (.MTX or whatever) is located.

If that's not happening, give a call to Joe Knapp or Scott Wirt. MMaster is still customer savvy enough that they'll get on the line with you pretty quickly.
 
Mark,

You may want to post this in the engineering section too. You may get a better response from someone who knows your Scott/Google system.

Good luck!
 
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