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release:mairlist-5.3 [2016/01/29 13:02] – [XML file logging] twrelease:mairlist-5.3 [2020/01/23 07:28] (current) – [mAirList 5.3] Link to changelog was wrong ulinobbe
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 Note that not all features are available in all licenses/editions. Note that not all features are available in all licenses/editions.
  
-The complete changelog can be found [[http://download.mairlist.com/mAirList/v5.3/Changelog.txt]] here.+The complete changelog can be found here: [[https://www.mairlist.com/download/current/mAirList/v5.3/Changelog.txt]]
  
  
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 mAirList can now use a [[http://www.musicmaster.com/|MusicMaster]] Nexus server as a database backend. That means you can use mAirList as a playout system using MusicMaster as the sole scheduling backend, without any synchronization (library import, schedule export). mAirList-specific metadata (e.g. cue markers) can be stored in a Memo text field inside MusicMaster. You can also map any mAirList attribute to any field in MusicMaster. The interface supports MusicMaster Enterprise (master/client) databases, as well as versioning through XML attributes in the schedule output. mAirList can now use a [[http://www.musicmaster.com/|MusicMaster]] Nexus server as a database backend. That means you can use mAirList as a playout system using MusicMaster as the sole scheduling backend, without any synchronization (library import, schedule export). mAirList-specific metadata (e.g. cue markers) can be stored in a Memo text field inside MusicMaster. You can also map any mAirList attribute to any field in MusicMaster. The interface supports MusicMaster Enterprise (master/client) databases, as well as versioning through XML attributes in the schedule output.
  
 +The Nexus interface will be available in a special MusicMaster-enabled version of mAirList only. Please contact sales for more information.
 ==== MambaNet remote control ==== ==== MambaNet remote control ====
  
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 The cartwall supports Hook Mode (again), so you can easily play hooks through a cart player. The cartwall supports Hook Mode (again), so you can easily play hooks through a cart player.
 ===== Improvements ===== ===== Improvements =====
 +
 +==== mAirListDB Advertising Scheduler ====
 +
 +In the Advertising Settings for a spot, you can now import/export the block schedule (right-click the table), and also export the list of scheduled plays as a text file. For that purpose, a new setting "projected time" has been added to the ad block settings.
 +
 +==== Axia Livewire ====
 +
 +The Livewire remote control interface supports scripting; this can be used to set Livewire GPIOs from a script.
 +
 +==== mAirListDB Server ====
 +
 +In the user configuration, there is a new //Permissions// tab; currently used to control whether a user is allowed to download files from the DB server to the local disk (new feature!); more options will follow. Please note that all users will be reset to Administrator level when you import an older configuration.
 +
 +==== Other ====
 +
 +Smaller improvements include:
 +
 +  * Playout and database: When adding playlist items through the menu, the item properties dialog remains non-modal so you can continue working (or add items to container) in the background.
 +  * Player: Waveform options: Allow seek on mouse click
 +  * M3U Import: Support for SPL5 EXTINF tags
  
 ===== Other Changes ===== ===== Other Changes =====
 +
 +  * Encoder: Multi-region support must be enabled explicitly in config
 +  * More convenient handling of errors during startup
 +  * Updated bass_dx.dll to 2.4.11.1 (should avoid possible Access Violation errors that we had with the old version)
  
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