Radiologik Scheduler 2010.09.1 - Make your iTunes playlists smarter. (Free)

It chooses tracks from playlists in iTunes with a little bit of extra logic to figure out times and artist separation. It builds these segments in 30, 60, 90 or 120 minute blocks anywhere inside of a week schedule. The resolution of the script statements are in seconds.
Playlists, and particularly smart playlists in iTunes, give programming tracks enormous power. Because Radilogik DJ tells iTunes when it plays a track, you can use smart playlists to be sure you are not playing certain songs again for a specified period of time. This can give you a reservoir of tracks that have not played recently but enough tracks to still pick at random, effectively giving a random rotation. You can use many smart playlists for the same segment, giving you the ability to set when to play fast, medium, or slow songs or how often to play tired songs versus new songs that you may want to play more often.
Features include automatic placement of voiceover intros and outros, time announcements, date matching picking of file titles, exact time search fitting for to-the second programming, and special scheduling of ad traffic.
Radiologik Scheduler runs the appropriate script 20 minutes before the start time and sends that set of tracks and directions to Radiologik DJ\'s program queue.
- Added d=Dependent attribute as an option for script lines to only fire if previous line succeeded
- Added h=Hour avoidance attribute to avoid scheduling the same track in the same hour yesterday or the same hour of this day last week
- Added 30 minute time resolution to segment start and stop dates
- Times can now be drag reordered
- Time fields now allow just one colon
- Attributes checkboxes can now be ticked using the corresponding letter keystroke when a script line is selected
- Logs are now organized into year subfolders
- Fixed a problem with getting time announcements from DJ Voices folders
- Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
- 1024x768 Display.
