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Friday
Sep282012

TWiRT 138 - AES with David Bialik

Chris Tarr and Chris Tobin join me to chat with David Bialik about the broadcast and streaming sessions at the Audio Engineering Society Convention. It’s October 25th through 29th at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Did you know there are two free sessions on Troubleshooting, Maintenance and Repair?

Here’s a calendar of all the AES sessions: http://www.aes.org/events/133/calendar/calendar.cfm

And here’s your link to get a free VIP pass for the exhibit hall (and good for at least a couple of program sessions, too): www.aes.org/events/133/vip — and enter code SFAES

This Week In Radio Tech is sponsored by:

The Telos Alliance. http://telos-systems.com

WinConnections. Gain insights on the Microsoft technology roadmap, October 29-November 1st in Las Vegas. Visit WinConnections.com and use code Tech100 when you register. http://WinConnections.com 


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TWiRT 138 - AES with David Bialik

Friday
Sep212012

TWiRT 137 - Dave Anderson

Dave Anderson is using the Public Internet as the primary Studio-Transmitter Link for 7 FM transmitters. Is that smart? He thinks so and tells you how he’s making it work. Chris Tarr joins me talking with Dave Anderson on This Week in Radio Tech, Episode 137.

This Week In Radio Tech is sponsored by:

The Telos Z/IP ONE IP-Audio Codec. http://telos-systems.com/zip-one

WinConnections. Gain insights on the Microsoft technology roadmap, October 29-November 1st in Las Vegas. Visit WinConnections.com and use code Tech100 when you register. http://WinConnections.com

 

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TWiRT 137 - Dave Anderson

Saturday
Sep152012

TWiRT 136 - Consumer Electronics for Broadcasters

Tom Ray and Andrew Zarian join Kirk to discuss using consumer electronic gear in professional broadcast stations. Turns out we NEED a lot of that “consumer stuff” to make a radio station work. Indeed, Andrew says you can build a whole Internet TV network with (mostly) consumer gear.

This Week In Radio Tech is sponsored by:

The Telos Alliance and Axia Audio. On the web at http://telosalliance.com/

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TWiRT 136 - Consumer Electronics for Broadcasters

Monday
Sep102012

TWiRT 135 - What's Wrong with Your Stream?

Chris Tobin and Tom Ray triumphantly return along with Kirk Harnack as This Week in Radio Tech returns from summer hiatus. We’re talking about the lousy state of radio station Internet streaming. Many broadcasters are treating their web stream as a red-headed step-child, and that’s no way to treat anyone. It’s time to treat your web streaming as if it had some listeners!

This Week In Radio Tech is sponsored by:

Telos and the Telos ProSTREAM audio processor and stream encoder. Visit http://telos-systems.com/prostream for more information.

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TWiRT 135 - What's Wrong with Your Stream?

Thursday
Sep062012

Rested, Ready, and Rarin' to GO!  

TWiRT is back from summer vacation!  

Put your propeller hats on and watch or listen live - tonight at 8pm US Eastern Daylight Time.  Tune in at http://gfqlive.tv