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 ==== In the mAirListDB library ==== ==== In the mAirListDB library ====
  
 +Region Containers can also be added manually to any mAirListDB library, using the //Add// menu in the library toolbar.
 +
 +Again, you must first save and the reopen the container in order to add other items by drag&drop, e.g. from the library browser.
 ==== In the built-in advertising scheduler ==== ==== In the built-in advertising scheduler ====
  
 +When scheduling ads through the mAirListDB build-in advertising scheduler, you will see a new tab named //Regions// in the campaign settings:
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 +{{ :tutorials:pasted:20151012-142728.png?400 }}
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 +By default, all regions are checked -- you can modify this settings in order to schedule a spot only for some but not all regions.
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 +When the Mini Scheduler notices that there are any spots which are to be left out in at least one region, it will automatically use a Region Container instead of an ordinary Container item for that ad block.
 ==== Imported from third-party ad schedulers ==== ==== Imported from third-party ad schedulers ====
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 +For ad blocks imported from external sources, check the option //Regionalized content// in the import source configuration:
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 +{{ :tutorials:pasted:20151012-143439.png?400 }}
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 +The Mini Scheduler will now look for a separate import log file for each region; use %N in the filename format as a placeholder for the region number (starting with 1 for the first region), or %2N or %3N for the region number padded with zeroes to two or three digits.
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 +===== Regions and Streaming =====
 +
 +When you use mAirList's built-in encoder, and have the Encoder Status screen object active, you will notice that there are now eight peakmeter bars visible where there used to be only two:
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 +{{ :tutorials:pasted:20151012-145908.png }}
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 +The topmost two bars are for the "common" signal, and then there are two bars for each region.
 +
 +==== Audio devices ====
 +
 +When setting up the player devices to play directly into the encoder, only select "Encoder - all regions" for the playback device of each particular player. Do **not** set any playback devices for the individual regions. The encoder can handle regions automatically, so it is not necessary to do this (and would break a few things):
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 +{{ :tutorials:pasted:20151019-134409.png?400 }}
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 +In the rare case that you need a particular player to play directly into a specific region, there are devices "Encoder - Region 1" etc. available in the drop-down list:
 +
 +==== Connection submixes ====
 +
 +When adding a new Shoutcast/Icecast connection, go to the //Regions// tab and check the regions that should be audible on this connection - typically the common signal plus exactly one region:
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 +{{ :tutorials:pasted:20151012-150038.png?400 }}
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 +mAirList will now automatically create a proper submix and route it to this connection.
 +
 +==== A note on sound processing ====
 +
 +When using soundprocessing and regionalized stream content, it is obvious that you cannot use the "master signal" DSP chain, as you need a separate processing for each downmixed stereo stream. Use the per-connection DSP chain instead.
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