Power Studio version 1.11.1
Thu, 02 JunPower Studio version 1.11.1 is now available. This release focuses on playlist planning and audio-device handling, with improvements that are visible in everyday broadcast operation. For presenters, producers and engineers, it smooths out the workflow while keeping the full system reliable.
Power Studio users can download version 1.11.1 from the download-page. The full release notes are listed below.

Added printing (and export to PDF) functionality for playlists
Playlists can be sent to the printer and can be exported to PDF files. The playlist can be customized by replacing the logo.png file in the Power Studio\Templates folder.
Added updating track / artist repeat value from the Track Browser popup menu
This allows for easy updating of multiple tracks at the same time. E.g. when moving tracks to another category.
Added filtering on language to the Track Browser
Added track rotation to the Format Scheduler/Clock Format
Normally tracks are selected using a random component. By selecting the "Rotate tracks" checkbox in a Clock Format line, the track that has been scheduled the longest time ago is selected from the tracks that matches the format's criteria, track/artist separation and rating rules.
Select/deselect complete rows and columns in the Track's dayparts
This makes configuring day parts easier.
Added Recorder functionality
Manually record (e.g. from broadcast). This recording could be stored and uploaded to e.g. SoundCloud. Recordings are stored in the Recorder file path (this can be configured in the Recording tab in Options and Settings. Users can also manually export the recorded file, e.g. to a network or thumb drive.
This release fixes the following issues:
- Fixed issue where the wait-cursor would sometimes remain active.
- Improved storing/restoring the tree-separator in the Tracks Browse screen.
- Added a wait time on playlist rollover. (This should also fix the continuous-rollover memory leak.)
- Fixes race-condition that could cause some files (e.g. commercials) to be started simultaneously on older computers.
