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MegaSeg DJ v5.0

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File Size

14.6 MB

License

Demonstration (All Demo software)

License Conditions

Registration US$199

System Requirements

Mac OS X 10.3.9 or better, QuickTime 6.5.2 or better, and minimum of 512 MB RAM.

Date Added

2009-08-05

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Software Description

MegaSeg is a DJ music mixing program that allows you to consolidate your CD collection on the hard drive of your Macintosh. You can then segue (mix) between songs for a professional DJ presentation without the need for extra CD players or mixers. MegaSeg's scheduling features allow for prioritization of playback for certain songs or entire categories of music, coupled with the ability to start playlists and insert sound clip "jingles" at specified times. Elegant playlist rules allow the MegaSeg user to prevent two songs from the same artist playing too close together, a boon to music management. Radio stations, mobile DJs, restaurants and other businesses will find MegaSeg a powerful tool for creating dynamic playlists, music scheduling, and even automatically adjust the volume at different times of the day. For internet radio broadcasting, MegaSeg now updates playlist information on the fly for users of Live365.com, the popular broadcast streaming service.

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Adding music content

I'm planning on running a podcast which will contain fifteen 1 hour long shows with about 10-16 songs per show. How or will this software accomodate this format? Each show will air at different time slots and we plan to run imaging and voice tracks in between
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