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Playlist file (1 hour) on pc

Posted: 27 Nov 2025 15:02
by gerritk
Is there a playlist file for the playing hour some where on the pc? In a map or....

I have the Professional license. So no bulk pre render playlist for me.
I need this for 3th party company to put some items in. Example weather and local news.

Re: Playlist file (1 hour) on pc

Posted: 27 Nov 2025 17:28
by radio42
Depends what you exactly mean and are doing?
E.g. if you just start a script via the scheduler and let the script run, there is no playlist file, as the playlist is rendered in real-time.
If you pre-create your playlists in advance and then play them (e.g. also via the scheduler) you can obtain

You can even pre-create script playlist in the Program Sscheduler. I.e. right-click in a program scheduler entry and select 'Create Playlist Template...'.
Once created you can even select 'Open Playlist Template...' to edit the playlist.

There is also an option to always pre-create all program entries as playlists - Automatic Playlist Template (Pre)Generation. See general settings, section Folders/Libraries and click on the 'Scheduler Automation...' button.

NOTE: That you need a commercial license! Any non-commercial license (which you have) is for private use only, no public streaming. And working with 3rd party companies doesn't sound like a private only use?!

Re: Playlist file (1 hour) on pc

Posted: 27 Nov 2025 22:56
by gerritk
Non commercial only experimental (hobby).

It's for AI weather forecast and local news voice. It needs something like *.pls with a placeholder entry for that kind of stuff.

Re: Playlist file (1 hour) on pc

Posted: 27 Nov 2025 23:15
by radio42
As said above, a playlist file can be pre-generated. It is a .pfp playlist file. And yes, it can contain placeholders.

So that is „…something like that“.

Also note, that I have send you an email regarding the use of the commercial version.
You have a non-commercial version and it seems, that you are not using it for private use only.

Re: Playlist file (1 hour) on pc

Posted: 28 Nov 2025 09:25
by gerritk
Thx once more.

I reply to your mail. I only use Proppfrexx a few times in a month to hobby.
The local station I volunteer uses dutch software.

I try the .pfp file