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Sunday
Feb202011

TWiRT 70 - War Stories

Tales of critters, livestock, electric shock and more hazards of being a hard-working broadcast engineer.  It's a War Stories episode!

Kirk Harnack - Executive Director, Business Development, Telos-Omnia-Axia
Chris Tobin - CBS Radio, New York
Chris Tarr - Entercom, Milwaukee, GeekJedi, and Broadcast Engineering Info

TWiRT is sponsored by Telos Systems and the new Hx1 and Hx2 digital hybrid systems.

 

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TWiRT 70 - War Stories

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Reader Comments (1)

Processing for audio feeds?
I'm one of many volunteers who provide Air Traffic Control (ATC) audio to a site called LiveATC.net
From the "feeder's" end we basically take audio generally from a scanner and send it out using Icecast.
I found that having the best audio available provides the best sounding encoded audio with minimal "swishy" artifacts.
Is there any device we can place at the scanner's audio output such as an equalizer or compressor/limiter before the audio gets encoded for the best possible streaming sound?

Great Podcast and to reward myself for catching up on all the shows I think I will try some beer and cheese soup. :)

February 23, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKen Newberry
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