Hello Torben,
We’re using mAirList for a week now (self support) and we are all happy! In a couple of day’s we’re going to implement mAirList for the Non-stop automation.
For self support we like to load the ‘advertisements playlist-script’ manually (we use the loadnexthour script for loading the advertisements). Is it possible for you to build an programmable button to manually start a script. We now have to browse to the script folder and start it from there or browse to the playlist for that hour which is not foolproof at all 
(The same scripts will be used in our Non-stop automation and will be loaded automatically).
Kind Regards,
Vincent Volmer
RTV Borghende
Load mAirList Config - go to Scripting and add your Advert Script to the “Action Scripts” list… This will then make that script (and any others) available from a button called “Actions” on the main mAirList screen… that’s 1 click for the Action button and a 2nd to run whatever script - no searching, just 2 clicks 
If you want a “keyboard button” to do the work - Map the keystroke and enter RUNSCRIPT c:\scripts\script.mls as the command to run.
Load mAirList Config - go to Scripting and add your Advert Script to the "Action Scripts" list... This will then make that script (and any others) available from a button called "Actions" on the main mAirList screen... that's 1 click for the Action button and a 2nd to run whatever script - no searching, just 2 clicks ;)
If you want a “keyboard button” to do the work - Map the keystroke and enter RUNSCRIPT c:\scripts\script.mls as the command to run.
Thank you Charlie Davy. I didn’t read the WIKI pages very well, I’m sorry 
from Wiki: Action Scripts—Scripts displayed as menu items in the main Toolbar Actions button menu.
It’s working great now.
Kind regards
Vincent Volmer