Access to official patches that fix bugs and improve performance.
: An official white paper detailing advanced playlist management, commercial break ingestion, and specific synchronization scenarios.
A quick-access palette for sound effects, liners, and beds during live shows.
4.6/5 Best for: Small to medium FM/Internet stations, OB vans, churches, schools, and corporate in-house radio.
Design and purpose The Radiostar 2810 is a rack-mountable unit with hardware controls and a simple front-panel interface that expose core playout functions without requiring a full PC workstation. Its primary role is to act as a standalone playout engine: store audio files (typically WAV or MP3), organize them into playlists or carts, and execute scheduled or manual playback with tight timing. For broadcasters who needed a hands-on console-like feel without investing in full studio automation software or whose environments demanded a compact, robust device, the Radiostar’s hardware-centric approach was attractive.
The Radiostar 2810 itself supports multiple audio codecs, GPI/O ports, and a robust database-driven music scheduling engine. Adding Full Link transforms it from a standalone player into a fully networkable broadcast node.
Access to official patches that fix bugs and improve performance.
: An official white paper detailing advanced playlist management, commercial break ingestion, and specific synchronization scenarios.
A quick-access palette for sound effects, liners, and beds during live shows.
4.6/5 Best for: Small to medium FM/Internet stations, OB vans, churches, schools, and corporate in-house radio.
Design and purpose The Radiostar 2810 is a rack-mountable unit with hardware controls and a simple front-panel interface that expose core playout functions without requiring a full PC workstation. Its primary role is to act as a standalone playout engine: store audio files (typically WAV or MP3), organize them into playlists or carts, and execute scheduled or manual playback with tight timing. For broadcasters who needed a hands-on console-like feel without investing in full studio automation software or whose environments demanded a compact, robust device, the Radiostar’s hardware-centric approach was attractive.
The Radiostar 2810 itself supports multiple audio codecs, GPI/O ports, and a robust database-driven music scheduling engine. Adding Full Link transforms it from a standalone player into a fully networkable broadcast node.