On-Air Playout
Player Desktop manages the execution log in real time, supports audio device switching, InstantPlay workflows, and broadcast-facing integrations for fast-moving studio environments.
InfoAudio is the broadcast operations layer built for modern radio teams. From live playout and studio recording to voice tracking, schedule synchronization, ingest, reporting, and service control, this documentation hub brings the platform story together in a commercial, easy-to-navigate experience.
InfoAudio unifies the workflows that matter most to broadcasters: on-air execution, studio capture, music and schedule synchronization, service orchestration, media ingest, compliance, and integration with external media systems. The result is a platform that speaks the language of programming, engineering, production, and station management at the same time.
Commercial radio teams need software that can keep pace with live airshifts, last-minute log changes, promotional demands, remote production, and growing integration requirements. InfoAudio is positioned to support that operating model with a mix of desktop applications, service components, and specialized workflow tools.
This documentation hub presents InfoAudio with a customer-facing tone: concise, value-driven, and aligned with broadcast business outcomes.
Each major component of the platform maps to a clear business need, from preserving on-air continuity to accelerating content preparation and maintaining service resilience behind the scenes.
Player Desktop manages the execution log in real time, supports audio device switching, InstantPlay workflows, and broadcast-facing integrations for fast-moving studio environments.
Gravador and VoiceTracker extend the platform into studio production, announcer inserts, aircheck capture, and content preparation with workflow awareness.
MusicMaster and ProgAuto help stations keep metadata and schedules aligned across music planning, playlist import, and late log adjustments.
Ingest, audio editing, cue management, and catalog-related tools support the day-to-day demands of production teams and content operations.
Services Manager, reporting modules, backup workflows, and platform monitoring help technical and compliance teams keep the environment dependable and accountable.
The platform covers a wide span of broadcast functions, which is why the documentation is organized to support both operational users and technical stakeholders.
Schedule visibility, playlist import, music synchronization, and daypart validation support daily programming control.
Recording, waveform editing, cue refinement, and voice tracking workflows support content creation and polishing before air.
Service control, audio device validation, integration management, and failover-oriented workflows support dependable broadcast delivery.
The two documents below provide the full written reference created for this project. One is structured for daily operational usage, and the other focuses on installation, setup, and environment configuration.
A practical guide for on-air operators, producers, programmers, compliance teams, and support staff. It covers real-world use of Player Desktop, Gravador, VoiceTracker, MusicMaster, ProgAuto, service workflows, reporting, and troubleshooting.
A deployment-oriented guide for engineering, IT, and technical operations teams. It covers prerequisites, database setup, services, licensing, audio device preparation, integration validation, and go-live checks.
Complete technical reference covering all 58 executables, 17 shared libraries, and 16 external integrations. Architecture, dependencies, IPC mechanisms, and database access patterns for every component.
Strategic feasibility assessment for migrating InfoAudio to a hybrid cloud SaaS model. Covers app classification, target architecture, 4-phase roadmap, risk analysis, and cost projections.
Use this page as the front door for operational guidance, technical deployment reference, and product-facing presentation of the InfoAudio platform.