AIR staff tune in
to Virtual Studio
source:http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Visakhapatnam/air-staff-tune-in-to-virtual-studio/article4417621.ece
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Prasar Bharati
programme staff from across the country at a workshop on studio automation
software at AIR Visakhapatnam on Thursday. Photo: K.R. Deepak
The software developed in-house
has a host of features, says official
The radio
continues to be relevant even today, and it has changed from a broadcast
to an interactive medium, which is constantly alive to the needs and
tastes of its listeners.Helping the digitisation of the radio stations of
the Prasar Bharati, customised computer software has been developed
in-house by Sivakumar Mahadevan of AIR, Trivandrum.
Secured network
The software package –
AIR Studio Automation Software – Virtual Studio ver 2.0 can handle various
tasks such as recording, editing/dubbing, storage of archives, scheduling
of programmes, commercials management, on-air playback, transmission
logging, reports and royalty payments, among others, in a highly secured
networked environment such as LAN or WAN, Director (Engineering) Prasar
Bharati Staff Training Institute, New Delhi, Murugan, has explained.
The announcers, programme
executives, and transmission executives, attending a four-day workshop on
Virtual Studio 2.0 at the All India Radio station in the city, were all
fired up by the features of the package.
The software has made it
easier for us, giving us more time to plan our programmes to suit the
aspirations of the listeners, Station Director AIR-Visakhapatnam V.
Venkata Rani has explained.The AIR-Visakhapatnam has been using the
package for over a year now, she adds.The delegates also interacted with
the end-users of the software at the city’s Radio Station.A virtual studio
was created for the participants for hands-on training.
Virtual Studio is already
in use in 100 radio stations of the AIR and would be extended to all the
220 radio stations of the AIR.All transmission of the AIR would be going
digital by 2017, Mr. Murugan said.The customised package requires 15
different metadata to be entered at the time of saving it in the library,
which makes it very easy to search, Deputy Director, AIR Visakhapatnam, R.
Harsha Latha, explained.
The package
is light and enables the radio jockey to track a song even as a listener
is requesting it during an interactive programme, Deputy Director Rathna
Prasad has said.Some 20 programme executives, transmission executives, and
announcers from Ahmedabad, Chaibasa, Hubli, Mangalore, and Jammu, among
others, participated in the workshop.
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