[04:28] <studio-user032> Well, just finishing my UbuntuStudio installation on my notebook and wanted to say THANKS to everybody for the AWESOME work done :D
[04:28] <studio-user032> Time to reboot ;)
[18:35] <studio-user943> hi
[19:58] <andrecdnobre> hey peeps
[19:59] <andrecdnobre> can anyone help me with something about ubuntu studio
[20:00] <andrecdnobre> i need to know how to do a schedule play for a school radio on ubuntu studi
[20:04] <drupin> what kind of play?
[20:05] <andrecdnobre> im on the school radio, and every recess i need to play music
[20:05] <andrecdnobre> but in way that i dont have to run from my class to the radio room to press play
[20:05] <andrecdnobre> music play*
[20:23] <andrecdnobre> i need to schedule by hour if you know what i mean
[20:24] <len-dt> andrecdnobre, So you have an hour long wav/mp3/ogg you want to play at a particular time? Or something else?
[20:29] <andrecdnobre> is more like a playlist
[20:30] <andrecdnobre> i head that winamp does that, tough it doesnt work on ubuntu
[20:30] <len-dt> Ok. are you used to dealing with command line stuff?
[20:30] <andrecdnobre> nope not used
[20:30] <len-dt> Cron can start a file of things to do
[20:30] <andrecdnobre> :(
[20:31] <len-dt> Ok. The other way I can think it to use Orage... this is the calendar that pops up when you click on the time in the top bar
[20:32] <len-dt> If you select a day that you want the play list to play... Click on it.
[20:32] <andrecdnobre> I need for example, start music playing at 10am and stop 20min after
[20:32] <len-dt> You will get an event dialog
[20:32] <andrecdnobre> then start music at 11.50AM and stop 15min later
[20:34] <len-dt> You can create a new appointment and for the alarm use a procedure
[20:34] <andrecdnobre> humm so there is no real program to do that ?
[20:36] <len-dt> You should for the procedure be able to give a command like audacious with the name of you playlist.
[20:36] <len-dt> I am not aware of a program to do that, but then I really haven't looked at all.
[20:36] <len-dt> you would probably need a second procedure at the end of play time that says killall audacious :)
[20:36] <andrecdnobre> i know winamp does that, but winamp doesnt work on linux
[20:38] <len-dt> There are a lot of audio file players around. xmmp was supposed to be the closest to winamp... back when, but I am not sure if it has kept up with winamp.
[20:40] <len-dt> Honestly though, I have not looked for that particular functionality