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XStudio 3

Here are the base hardware and operating system requirements to run XStudio:

Operating System:  Windows 7 or later.

CPU Speed:  1 GHz or greater.

RAM Memory:  4GB minimum.

VGA Display:  A minimum of 800 x 600 resolution, 1024 x 768 or greater is highly recommended as this resolution is necessary to display all four playback decks properly. A second monitor is desirable if making extensive use of Cart Wall.

Audio Card:  An audio card supported by the operating system - one playback channel as a minimum. Two (2) or three (3) playback channels are recommended with a maximum of 4 physical output channels supported.

If only a single audio device is present in the system, that device will also be the one used by Windows to play system sounds. It is highly recommended that all system sounds be disabled if the PC has just one audio device. This will prevent unwanted sounds during audio playback.

Game Port:  For use as the interface for remote starts (optional).

Default Print Device: You must have a default print device assigned. XStudio can produce printed reports and lists and expects to have an available default printer. If you do not have a printer, you can use one of the available non-printing devices like the Microsoft XPS Document Writer.

Disk Space:  At least 40 MB free disk space for XStudio, audio engine and documentation files. XStudio Database and  Inventory Manager Database files may consume 100MB or more, depending on the size of the audio inventory, music library size and number of Tasks, Actions and Scheduled Events. Additionally, you must have sufficient available disk space to accommodate carts (audio files) that are stored locally.

A 100 mbs or better LAN card (NIC):  The OS’ TCP/IP client must be installed on the PC. XStudio uses TCP/IP to communicate with the host audio server, whether it is the supplied XEngine or a host DCS or Maestro connecting using an RS232 to Ethernet Converter.

To use XStudio, you need access to source audio files (.DAF files), either those used with a DCS or Maestro system or created to meet the .DAF file specification, and optionally, the log files. This means you need to be connected to the network (LAN) in which the DCS and/or Maestro units are running, if integrating XStudio with an existing delivery system or if audio is stored on a file server. Be sure that your system administrator has provided you the necessary access rights to these file locations. For logs, you will need both read and write access to save log files. For audio files, you need only have read rights unless you wish to edit cart header information, which requires read and write privileges.