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Broadcasting automation software suite
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TuneTracker
Developer Dane Scott
Initial release2000
Stable release
TuneTracker 6.1 / November 1, 2022; 3 years ago (2022年11月01日)
Operating system BeOS, Zeta, Haiku
Type Broadcast automation
Website[1]

TuneTracker is a software suite for automated radio broadcasting.

History

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The Tunetracker System radio automation software was created in the late 1990s—early 2000s by Dane Scott. Tunetracker ran on Be, Inc's BeOS, a multimedia operating system.[citation needed ]

The first commercial release was simply called "TuneTracker" and came with the radio automation program, a music scheduler called TuneStacker, and a background recording program named "TimeTracker".[1] Also included were 24/7 jitter free playout, MakeMyDay, Lightning and LINE IN. Later came TuneTracker 2, and a commercial Traffic-enabled version called TuneTracker 2 Pro that also added satellite switcher control.[2]

In June 2006, a version of TuneTracker automation called "Command Center" was released and it has been updated every year since.[citation needed ]

In 2016, the SignalCaster app for iPad was added to the TumeTracker range, allowing for remote broadcast management.[3] TuneTracker now runs on open source operating system Haiku OS.[4]

BeOS radio

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Dane Scott is an active member of the BeOS/Haiku community. For almost 20 years, he has been broadcasting news from the BeOS community on the internet through his radio station BeOSradio using his TuneTracker system.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Automation for radio studios". worldofradio.co.uk. Retrieved 2026年03月11日.
  2. ^ Vernon, Tom (2002年06月05日). "TuneTracker 2 Brings Automation to All". Radio World. Retrieved 2026年03月11日.
  3. ^ "TuneTracker Systems Releases Groundbreaking "SignalCaster" Remote Broadcast Software". Metal Life Magazine. 2016年12月29日. Retrieved 2026年03月11日.
  4. ^ "TuneTracker System 5 released with Haiku – OSnews". www.osnews.com. Retrieved 2026年03月11日.
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