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2018 Mar 30
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Thanks for the help. Will work on that.
Cliff Witherspoon
Red Arrow Entertainment
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> On Mar 29, 2018, at 5:37 PM, Richard Elen <relen at brideswell.com> wrote:
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> If you can split the feed, eg with Audio Hijack, you could feed the audio into a streaming audio client, such as Nicecast (mp3 only, $, due to be discontinued), LadioCast (mp3/AAC, free, App Store) or BUTT
2018 Mar 30
1
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...are also other ways of getting your live audio feed from your studio to the station. You could set up what is essentially a studio-transmitter link (STL), using broadcast hardware designed for the purpose. A good and relatively cheap (a few hundred $) example of gear for this is the DEVA Broadcast DB91-TX and DB91-RX which allow you to send a CD-quality uncompressed PCM stream from your location (using the TX unit) to the station (who would have the RX unit). The TX unit can also log into to an Icecast 2 (or deprecated Shoutcast 1) streaming audio server, so the TX unit is ANOTHER solution to dri...
2018 Mar 30
0
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...also other ways of getting your live audio feed from your
studio to the station. You could set up what is essentially a
studio-transmitter link (STL), using broadcast hardware designed for the
purpose. A good and relatively cheap (a few hundred $) example of gear
for this is the DEVA Broadcast DB91-TX and DB91-RX which allow you to
send a CD-quality uncompressed PCM stream from your location (using the
TX unit) to the station (who would have the RX unit). The TX unit can
also log into to an Icecast 2 (or deprecated Shoutcast 1) streaming
audio server, so the TX unit is ANOTHER solution to...
2018 Mar 30
0
Question
...are also other ways of getting your live audio feed from your studio to the station. You could set up what is essentially a studio-transmitter link (STL), using broadcast hardware designed for the purpose. A good and relatively cheap (a few hundred $) example of gear for this is the DEVA Broadcast DB91-TX and DB91-RX which allow you to send a CD-quality uncompressed PCM stream from your location (using the TX unit) to the station (who would have the RX unit). The TX unit can also log into to an Icecast 2 (or deprecated Shoutcast 1) streaming audio server, so the TX unit is ANOTHER solution to dri...