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What does it mean when a track is "logged" in the system?

When a track is "logged" in PlayIt Live, it means the software has recorded that the track was played and stored this information in the logged tracks database for reporting purposes. This creates a permanent record of when each track was broadcast, which is useful for royalty reporting, playlist verification, and analysing what music has been played on your station.

In Decks Mode, a track is logged if it plays for more than 75% of its duration. In Live-Assist Mode, a track is logged if it has started playing and exists in the playout log in the past. You can view all logged tracks by going to Manage > Logged Tracks, where you'll see a timestamped list of everything that's been played. You can export this information to CSV format for reporting to licensing agencies or for your own record keeping, and you can filter the logged tracks by date range to see specific time periods.

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