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- 29 Oct 2023 12:58
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: changes to scheduler when running in a country that does not observe DST
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1406
Re: changes to scheduler when running in a country that does not observe DST
Fixed. I did a quick "find and replace" to correct the TimeZoneId using Visual Studio Code.
I guess I know for next time.
I guess I know for next time.
- 29 Oct 2023 12:42
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: changes to scheduler when running in a country that does not observe DST
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1406
Re: changes to scheduler when running in a country that does not observe DST
Looking at the calendar raw data I've found the issue. The calendar was created in the UK and sent to the local PC to save time onsite and looks like ProppFrexx encodes region data into each slot: <Appointment Version="1" Type="1" Start="09/13/2023 00:00:00" End="0...
- 29 Oct 2023 12:25
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: changes to scheduler when running in a country that does not observe DST
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1406
Re: changes to scheduler when running in a country that does not observe DST
The system clock has not changed. The region and time are correct(West Africa UTC+1). Our UK stations like HopeFM set up way back in 2019, and 2020 are correct and the schedule has never been affected, as they follow DST, but this one is in a country that does not follow DST at 3am is when the issue...
- 29 Oct 2023 05:31
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: changes to scheduler when running in a country that does not observe DST
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1406
changes to scheduler when running in a country that does not observe DST
Hi, I've noticed an issue with the clocks going back this morning with our new station that's now operating in a country that does not observe DST and all scheduling has jumped forward 1 hour. How do I disable DST in ProppFrexx for countries that don't observe DST or force it to follow system region...
- 27 Oct 2023 21:27
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: new license awaiting details.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 553
- 27 Oct 2023 17:42
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: new license awaiting details.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 553
Re: new license awaiting details.
done it. thanks
- 27 Oct 2023 16:12
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: new license awaiting details.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 553
new license awaiting details.
Hi,
I've just registered another license under our awr.org account. Can you send the license to the awr.org email address please not PayPal.
thanks
I've just registered another license under our awr.org account. Can you send the license to the awr.org email address please not PayPal.
thanks
- 26 Oct 2023 16:30
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: Propfrexx themes
- Replies: 1
- Views: 379
Propfrexx themes
Hi,
Using the latest build of ProppFrexx I have noticed when switching to different lighter themes the mixer and decks remain dark no matter what style is selected, and end up with a mix of light and dark.
Using the latest build of ProppFrexx I have noticed when switching to different lighter themes the mixer and decks remain dark no matter what style is selected, and end up with a mix of light and dark.
- 01 Apr 2023 19:08
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: Opening a playlist via REST API
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1156
Re: Opening a playlist via REST API
Thanks for your reply. Is the added file name parameter something that's been recently added(PLS_CURRENT_NEW <fileName>)? I checked the manual beforehand and it stated it has no parameters: PLS_CURRENT NEW: Creates a new and empty playlist (and makes it the current one). Parameter: none Reply: OK|ER...
- 31 Mar 2023 23:39
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: Opening a playlist via REST API
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1156
Opening a playlist via REST API
What is the best way to open an existing playlist and set as current in ProppFrexx? I've tested using: eg: ["PLS_CURRENT_NEW","PLS_CURRENT_LOAD_PLAYLIST ...showname\current_playlist.pfp"] As it's sending two commend and not waiting for the first to complete in ProppFrexx even tho...