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The BSI Regsave Backup Utility saves all your BSI specific settings usually stored in the Windows registry. Please open a Support Ticket for specific instructions on modifying your Registry to remove this. This program also makes changes to your Windows Registry (to add Info Editor to the right-click context menu).
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IMPORTANT NOTE: To remove this software from your PC, please delete the InfoEdit.exe file from c:\bsi32. The utility works with Linear PCM, ADPCM, MP3 and MPEG Layer 2 audio files and can tag a wide range of fields as well as Title, Artist, Intro and Segue Marker. The BSI Info Editor is a file tagger created specifically for BSI Radio Automation Software.
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You can also install it on your source computer and set your source application’s output to send data to the IP address “127.0.0.1” to check if your application is outputting data to the local loop-back address. Install this utility on your destination computer and set it for the intended port and protocol to check that data is making it to its intended destination. The utility can also save all received TCP/UDP data to dated. This utility is a great way to test that your Metadata, PAD data, or other text based TCP/IP or UDP communications are working properly.
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Since HyperTerminal is no longer included with Windows (since Windows Vista), this utility is a great way to test your serial device.Ĭheck TCP or UDP communications to your IP address. NOTE: Make a backup of all audio files/folders before you run this utility incase you inadvertently select an incorrect setting!Ĭheck serial port communications to your serial device. The BSI Filename Cleaner also removes any spaces accidentally added to the start or end of filenames and will optionally remove digits at the start of a filename (these might have been added as the result of ripping CDs and prefixing the filename with the CD track number).
The BSI Filename Cleaner will remove apostrophes, underscores, and other non standard letters from audio filenames that are known to cause a problem with BSI and / or third-party scheduling software.
While Windows will support filenames longer than this (and with other letters), these can cause problems with some third-party scheduling tools and thus the advice still stands. (full setup) BSI has always recommended using filenames conforming to the DOS 8.3 format (8 letters or numbers followed by a period and three letter file extension) using the letters A-Z, a-z and numbers 0-9 only.
Deletion is based on the date that the files were RECORDED so care should be taken NOT to run this utility if several weeks of voice tracks have been recorded in one go (as this utility would delete all older than 7-days).įor example, from the APP event in Event Builder you’d have:Ĭ:\bsi32\apps\Delete_VTs.exe /d:\audio\VoiceTracks You pass this utility the path to your Voice Tracks as a COMMAND LINE SWITCH, which will then search for files that start with VT and that are more than 7-days old, deleting any it finds. This ‘invisible’ utility is designed to be run by Simian either once a day, or once a week as a Scheduled APP event and we suggest placing the file in your c:\bsi32\apps folder.
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This utility will attempt to analyze and repair access to the registry keys used for registration and program settings for BSI applications.įor more information, see the FAQ document Here. Please remember to close Simian before running this application. This utility will rebuild your audio database in case of corruption, bloating or other database issues. Free Utilities Audio Database Rebuilding Utility