Joint Stereo Question

2007-05-24 Thread Dave Marthouse
I was just playing around with AudioGrabber and saw a term that I am not 
familiar with.  That is joint stereo.  What is the difference between joint 
stereo and standard stereo?  Any information would be appreciated.


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easy CDDA extracter?

2007-05-24 Thread dennis
hey listers: does anybody know why its been 2 months since an update in 
extracter? its still 10.6.

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Casset deck question.

2007-05-24 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello!
I have heard but never come in touch with it, but there is a cassette deck 
which Revox made.
I guess it is one of the best cassette decks ever made.
Its solenoide driven or something like that.
ANy thougts on what modelnumber this cassette deck this one has?
THanks.
/Anders.

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Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
Hi everyone,

I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded and 
installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and have configured 
them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with one problem so far.  Using 
the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I also use a microphone along with the 
audio stream?

Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this project and 
am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on its usage.

Thanks,

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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hi Rick,

I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist Studio 
to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what you're looking for 
is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
- Original Message - 
From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
Subject: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi everyone,

 I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded and 
 installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and have 
 configured them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with one problem 
 so far.  Using the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I also use a 
 microphone along with the audio stream?

 Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this 
 project and am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on its 
 usage.

 Thanks,

 Rick


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Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen

2007-05-24 Thread Tony Swartz
I see that Brian Hartgen has developed a two volume tutorial dealing with 
Sound Forge. I've tried to order it through his web site but apparently 
there's an error on the site and orders can't be processed. Is anyone aware 
as to whether he continues to offer the tutorials for sale?

Thanks,
Tony B. Swartz

P.S. Are there any experienced Sound Forge users out there willing to serve 
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Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen

2007-05-24 Thread Mac Norins
Tony,

I recently inquired as to the availability of those tutorials, through the T 
and T Consultancy; results-  No dice!  So, I guess, that means that they are 
no longer available, unless Brian Hartgen says otherwise!  A cohort of his, 
named Shawn, said NO!

Regards,

Mac Norins
- Original Message - 
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:44 PM
Subject: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


I see that Brian Hartgen has developed a two volume tutorial dealing with
Sound Forge. I've tried to order it through his web site but apparently
there's an error on the site and orders can't be processed. Is anyone aware
as to whether he continues to offer the tutorials for sale?

Thanks,
Tony B. Swartz

P.S. Are there any experienced Sound Forge users out there willing to serve
on an instructional panel, or is the consensus that the idea be dropped?



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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
Thanks Darrell, I'll give that a try.  looks to be somewhat difficult using 
it since it has to be in the playlist.

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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick,

I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist Studio
to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what you're looking for
is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
- Original Message - 
From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
Subject: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi everyone,

 I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded and
 installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and have
 configured them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with one problem
 so far.  Using the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I also use a
 microphone along with the audio stream?

 Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this
 project and am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on its
 usage.

 Thanks,

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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
Hi Darrell and list,

Ok I did as instructions for linerec tell me to do.

I did a control + l in winamp to bring up the open url dialog.  I type in 
linerec://

it goes into my play list with my other things.

I setup my volume for the microphone using sndvol32 and setting the record 
properties to select the microphone input and set the volume at 85.

When I go to linerec in my play list and press enter and then speak into the 
microphone nothing happens except silence.

Am I doing something wrong here?  Do I need to download something else. I'm 
assuming that linerec is already in winamp?

Thanks,

Rick

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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick,

I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist Studio
to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what you're looking for
is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
- Original Message - 
From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
Subject: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi everyone,

 I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded and
 installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and have
 configured them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with one problem
 so far.  Using the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I also use a
 microphone along with the audio stream?

 Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this
 project and am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on its
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 Thanks,

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Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen

2007-05-24 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hello,

I sure wish that, when someone decides to no longer offer something for 
sale, that they would just give it away, instead of just essentially make it 
vanish from the scene altogether.  Note that I am *not* asking for freebies 
here; only talking about content that is no longer available at a price... 
:)


- Original Message - 
From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 Tony,

 I recently inquired as to the availability of those tutorials, through the 
 T
 and T Consultancy; results-  No dice!  So, I guess, that means that they 
 are
 no longer available, unless Brian Hartgen says otherwise!  A cohort of 
 his,
 named Shawn, said NO!

 Regards,

 Mac Norins
 - Original Message - 
 From: Tony Swartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:44 PM
 Subject: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 I see that Brian Hartgen has developed a two volume tutorial dealing with
 Sound Forge. I've tried to order it through his web site but apparently
 there's an error on the site and orders can't be processed. Is anyone 
 aware
 as to whether he continues to offer the tutorials for sale?

 Thanks,
 Tony B. Swartz

 P.S. Are there any experienced Sound Forge users out there willing to 
 serve
 on an instructional panel, or is the consensus that the idea be dropped?



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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Sarah
No you don't need that. you need a dsp broadcasting tool and your volume 
control in windows. Just check the playback mic and what youhear in the 
recording properties. when you don't want to talk anymore, you check the 
mute box and unchck the mute box when you want to talk. You can use quickmix 
and winkey to acomplish this.
SAG

: Thanks Darrell, I'll give that a try.  looks to be somewhat
: difficult using it since it has to be in the playlist.
:
: Rick
:
:
: ===
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:
:
: - Original Message -
: From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:21 PM
: Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
:
:
: Hi Rick,
:
: I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist
: Studio to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what
: you're looking for is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
: - Original Message -
: From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
: Subject: Shoutcast help needed
:
:
: Hi everyone,
:
: I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded
: and installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and
: have configured them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with
: one problem so far.  Using the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I
: also use a microphone along with the audio stream?
:
: Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this
: project and am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on
: its usage.
:
: Thanks,
:
: Rick
:
:
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Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen

2007-05-24 Thread Mac Norins
Darrell,

From our past conversations, on this subject, you admonished me to go look 
at open source stuff, giving me a couple of sources, to look up; I didn't do 
that, but, to speed along the thread, of where this ought to go, what do you 
suggest be done?  I have a set of files, of Mosen's FS Soundforge tutorials, 
from a tape conversion, that I did.

I am not going to delve into copyright infringement details, but, they are 
the only available tutorials, out here, in the community, up to this moment, 
right?  I think that contacting Brian, directly, might be the trick, if 
someone has time and can elicit a response.  Failing that, well, Mosen's 
version is the only one floating around!  What's next?

Regards,

-Mac-
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


Hello,

I sure wish that, when someone decides to no longer offer something for
sale, that they would just give it away, instead of just essentially make it
vanish from the scene altogether.  Note that I am *not* asking for freebies
here; only talking about content that is no longer available at a price...
:)


- Original Message - 
From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 Tony,

 I recently inquired as to the availability of those tutorials, through the
 T
 and T Consultancy; results-  No dice!  So, I guess, that means that they
 are
 no longer available, unless Brian Hartgen says otherwise!  A cohort of
 his,
 named Shawn, said NO!

 Regards,

 Mac Norins
 - Original Message - 
 From: Tony Swartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:44 PM
 Subject: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 I see that Brian Hartgen has developed a two volume tutorial dealing with
 Sound Forge. I've tried to order it through his web site but apparently
 there's an error on the site and orders can't be processed. Is anyone
 aware
 as to whether he continues to offer the tutorials for sale?

 Thanks,
 Tony B. Swartz

 P.S. Are there any experienced Sound Forge users out there willing to
 serve
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Kurzweil Error

2007-05-24 Thread Brandon Hicks
Hi all,
If anyone of you are on the kurzweil list, please forward this message 
to them in case they have any suggestions.
When I go to create Audio files with Kurzweil version 8 with Scansoft 
Lee with 15 pages per file and medium quality mp3 files being made, I 
get an error. Audiospooler.exe abnormal program termination.
I've never seen it before, and I have been able to create audio files in 
the past with other settings. Is this something with the RealSpeak voices?
Thanks
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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
So you are saying I do not need linerec?  I already have the shoutcast plug 
in installed.  It works fine and the stream works fine.  I only get silence 
when going to the linerec item in my playlist.

I really can't go to these extremes of using three or four different tools 
just to use a mic input for this.  The client isn't going to want to do all 
these things like quickmix and other tools to do this.  It's simply going to 
be too hard for them to learn all this.  I need to keep it as simple as 
possible for them.

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- Original Message - 
From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


No you don't need that. you need a dsp broadcasting tool and your volume
control in windows. Just check the playback mic and what youhear in the
recording properties. when you don't want to talk anymore, you check the
mute box and unchck the mute box when you want to talk. You can use quickmix
and winkey to acomplish this.
SAG

: Thanks Darrell, I'll give that a try.  looks to be somewhat
: difficult using it since it has to be in the playlist.
:
: Rick
:
:
: ===
:
: Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
:
:
: - Original Message -
: From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:21 PM
: Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
:
:
: Hi Rick,
:
: I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist
: Studio to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what
: you're looking for is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
: - Original Message -
: From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
: Subject: Shoutcast help needed
:
:
: Hi everyone,
:
: I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded
: and installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and
: have configured them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with
: one problem so far.  Using the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I
: also use a microphone along with the audio stream?
:
: Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this
: project and am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on
: its usage.
:
: Thanks,
:
: Rick
:
:
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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hi Rick,

Is there any possibility all that the client might be able or willing to 
spring for something like Station Playlist Studio?  More info on that is 
available at http://www.stationplaylist.com.  Especially once it is set up 
it is quite straightforward to use.

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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 So you are saying I do not need linerec?  I already have the shoutcast 
 plug
 in installed.  It works fine and the stream works fine.  I only get 
 silence
 when going to the linerec item in my playlist.

 I really can't go to these extremes of using three or four different tools
 just to use a mic input for this.  The client isn't going to want to do 
 all
 these things like quickmix and other tools to do this.  It's simply going 
 to
 be too hard for them to learn all this.  I need to keep it as simple as
 possible for them.

 Rick


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 - Original Message - 
 From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:26 PM
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 No you don't need that. you need a dsp broadcasting tool and your volume
 control in windows. Just check the playback mic and what youhear in the
 recording properties. when you don't want to talk anymore, you check the
 mute box and unchck the mute box when you want to talk. You can use 
 quickmix
 and winkey to acomplish this.
 SAG

 : Thanks Darrell, I'll give that a try.  looks to be somewhat
 : difficult using it since it has to be in the playlist.
 :
 : Rick
 :
 :
 : ===
 :
 : Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
 :
 :
 : - Original Message -
 : From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 : To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 : Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:21 PM
 : Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
 :
 :
 : Hi Rick,
 :
 : I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist
 : Studio to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what
 : you're looking for is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
 : - Original Message -
 : From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 : To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 : Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
 : Subject: Shoutcast help needed
 :
 :
 : Hi everyone,
 :
 : I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded
 : and installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and
 : have configured them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with
 : one problem so far.  Using the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I
 : also use a microphone along with the audio stream?
 :
 : Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this
 : project and am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on
 : its usage.
 :
 : Thanks,
 :
 : Rick
 :
 :
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Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen

2007-05-24 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hi Mac,

Well, unless you have written permission from Jonathan, you can't 
redistribute them.

- Original Message - 
From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 Darrell,

From our past conversations, on this subject, you admonished me to go look
 at open source stuff, giving me a couple of sources, to look up; I didn't 
 do
 that, but, to speed along the thread, of where this ought to go, what do 
 you
 suggest be done?  I have a set of files, of Mosen's FS Soundforge 
 tutorials,
 from a tape conversion, that I did.

 I am not going to delve into copyright infringement details, but, they are
 the only available tutorials, out here, in the community, up to this 
 moment,
 right?  I think that contacting Brian, directly, might be the trick, if
 someone has time and can elicit a response.  Failing that, well, Mosen's
 version is the only one floating around!  What's next?

 Regards,

 -Mac-
 - Original Message - 
 From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
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 Subject: Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 Hello,

 I sure wish that, when someone decides to no longer offer something for
 sale, that they would just give it away, instead of just essentially make 
 it
 vanish from the scene altogether.  Note that I am *not* asking for 
 freebies
 here; only talking about content that is no longer available at a price...
 :)


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 Subject: Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 Tony,

 I recently inquired as to the availability of those tutorials, through 
 the
 T
 and T Consultancy; results-  No dice!  So, I guess, that means that they
 are
 no longer available, unless Brian Hartgen says otherwise!  A cohort of
 his,
 named Shawn, said NO!

 Regards,

 Mac Norins
 - Original Message - 
 From: Tony Swartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:44 PM
 Subject: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 I see that Brian Hartgen has developed a two volume tutorial dealing with
 Sound Forge. I've tried to order it through his web site but apparently
 there's an error on the site and orders can't be processed. Is anyone
 aware
 as to whether he continues to offer the tutorials for sale?

 Thanks,
 Tony B. Swartz

 P.S. Are there any experienced Sound Forge users out there willing to
 serve
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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
I don't think so as they are filling in for someone that is on vacation 
where they are doing this, so it's nothing permanent,  But I'll ask them.

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Hi Rick,

Is there any possibility all that the client might be able or willing to
spring for something like Station Playlist Studio?  More info on that is
available at http://www.stationplaylist.com.  Especially once it is set up
it is quite straightforward to use.

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From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 So you are saying I do not need linerec?  I already have the shoutcast
 plug
 in installed.  It works fine and the stream works fine.  I only get
 silence
 when going to the linerec item in my playlist.

 I really can't go to these extremes of using three or four different tools
 just to use a mic input for this.  The client isn't going to want to do
 all
 these things like quickmix and other tools to do this.  It's simply going
 to
 be too hard for them to learn all this.  I need to keep it as simple as
 possible for them.

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 - Original Message - 
 From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:26 PM
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 No you don't need that. you need a dsp broadcasting tool and your volume
 control in windows. Just check the playback mic and what youhear in the
 recording properties. when you don't want to talk anymore, you check the
 mute box and unchck the mute box when you want to talk. You can use
 quickmix
 and winkey to acomplish this.
 SAG

 : Thanks Darrell, I'll give that a try.  looks to be somewhat
 : difficult using it since it has to be in the playlist.
 :
 : Rick
 :
 :
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 :
 : - Original Message -
 : From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 : To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 : Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:21 PM
 : Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
 :
 :
 : Hi Rick,
 :
 : I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist
 : Studio to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what
 : you're looking for is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
 : - Original Message -
 : From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 : To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 : Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
 : Subject: Shoutcast help needed
 :
 :
 : Hi everyone,
 :
 : I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded
 : and installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and
 : have configured them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with
 : one problem so far.  Using the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I
 : also use a microphone along with the audio stream?
 :
 : Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this
 : project and am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on
 : its usage.
 :
 : Thanks,
 :
 : Rick
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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hi Rick,

Depends on if they would be interested in participating on ACBRI or another 
station at some point.

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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


I don't think so as they are filling in for someone that is on vacation
 where they are doing this, so it's nothing permanent,  But I'll ask them.

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 - Original Message - 
 From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:00 PM
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick,

 Is there any possibility all that the client might be able or willing to
 spring for something like Station Playlist Studio?  More info on that is
 available at http://www.stationplaylist.com.  Especially once it is set up
 it is quite straightforward to use.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:40 PM
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 So you are saying I do not need linerec?  I already have the shoutcast
 plug
 in installed.  It works fine and the stream works fine.  I only get
 silence
 when going to the linerec item in my playlist.

 I really can't go to these extremes of using three or four different 
 tools
 just to use a mic input for this.  The client isn't going to want to do
 all
 these things like quickmix and other tools to do this.  It's simply going
 to
 be too hard for them to learn all this.  I need to keep it as simple as
 possible for them.

 Rick


 ===

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 - Original Message - 
 From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:26 PM
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 No you don't need that. you need a dsp broadcasting tool and your volume
 control in windows. Just check the playback mic and what youhear in the
 recording properties. when you don't want to talk anymore, you check the
 mute box and unchck the mute box when you want to talk. You can use
 quickmix
 and winkey to acomplish this.
 SAG

 : Thanks Darrell, I'll give that a try.  looks to be somewhat
 : difficult using it since it has to be in the playlist.
 :
 : Rick
 :
 :
 : ===
 :
 : Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
 :
 :
 : - Original Message -
 : From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 : To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 : Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:21 PM
 : Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
 :
 :
 : Hi Rick,
 :
 : I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist
 : Studio to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what
 : you're looking for is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
 : - Original Message -
 : From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 : To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 : Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
 : Subject: Shoutcast help needed
 :
 :
 : Hi everyone,
 :
 : I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded
 : and installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and
 : have configured them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with
 : one problem so far.  Using the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I
 : also use a microphone along with the audio stream?
 :
 : Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this
 : project and am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on
 : its usage.
 :
 : Thanks,
 :
 : Rick
 :
 :
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RE: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if the
person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
the material to be broadcast is coming from.

In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends data
direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then the
MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
over music though.

The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound card.
So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or stereo
mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone socket,
then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP, a
simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets and
some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either a
second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need to
go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
accessible.

In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did on
Shoutcasting.

Jonathan



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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Sunshine
jonathan  i have a question about station playlist how do you get rid of the 
delay in the mic?

- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:35 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if 
 the
 person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
 the material to be broadcast is coming from.

 In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends 
 data
 direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then 
 the
 MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
 Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
 card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
 over music though.

 The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound 
 card.
 So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or 
 stereo
 mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
 records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
 broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone 
 socket,
 then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
 speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP, 
 a
 simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
 microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets 
 and
 some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

 Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either 
 a
 second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need 
 to
 go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
 accessible.

 In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did 
 on
 Shoutcasting.

 Jonathan



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Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen

2007-05-24 Thread Mac Norins
That's right; I didn't want to anyway, I just noticed that they are around 
and that others may have done what I had done, regarding the conversion!
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


Hi Mac,

Well, unless you have written permission from Jonathan, you can't
redistribute them.

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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 Darrell,

From our past conversations, on this subject, you admonished me to go look
 at open source stuff, giving me a couple of sources, to look up; I didn't
 do
 that, but, to speed along the thread, of where this ought to go, what do
 you
 suggest be done?  I have a set of files, of Mosen's FS Soundforge
 tutorials,
 from a tape conversion, that I did.

 I am not going to delve into copyright infringement details, but, they are
 the only available tutorials, out here, in the community, up to this
 moment,
 right?  I think that contacting Brian, directly, might be the trick, if
 someone has time and can elicit a response.  Failing that, well, Mosen's
 version is the only one floating around!  What's next?

 Regards,

 -Mac-
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 From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:18 PM
 Subject: Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 Hello,

 I sure wish that, when someone decides to no longer offer something for
 sale, that they would just give it away, instead of just essentially make
 it
 vanish from the scene altogether.  Note that I am *not* asking for
 freebies
 here; only talking about content that is no longer available at a price...
 :)


 - Original Message - 
 From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 2:23 PM
 Subject: Re: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 Tony,

 I recently inquired as to the availability of those tutorials, through
 the
 T
 and T Consultancy; results-  No dice!  So, I guess, that means that they
 are
 no longer available, unless Brian Hartgen says otherwise!  A cohort of
 his,
 named Shawn, said NO!

 Regards,

 Mac Norins
 - Original Message - 
 From: Tony Swartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:44 PM
 Subject: Ordering tutorials from Brian Hartgen


 I see that Brian Hartgen has developed a two volume tutorial dealing with
 Sound Forge. I've tried to order it through his web site but apparently
 there's an error on the site and orders can't be processed. Is anyone
 aware
 as to whether he continues to offer the tutorials for sale?

 Thanks,
 Tony B. Swartz

 P.S. Are there any experienced Sound Forge users out there willing to
 serve
 on an instructional panel, or is the consensus that the idea be dropped?



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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Oh, the delay is so worth it given the advantages this approach offers!  :-)


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From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:53 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


There's not a lot you can do about this, because the mic is being put
through StationPlaylist's Studio's audio pipeline and that does take some
processing. if it bothers you enough, you could use a separate instance of
Winamp with the Linerec plug-in to do your streaming, and use the standard
mic feature in your sound card. The same caveats about software speech from
my last post would then apply.

Jonathan

-Original Message-
From: Sunshine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 11:45 a.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

jonathan  i have a question about station playlist how do you get rid of the
delay in the mic?

- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:35 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if
 the
 person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
 the material to be broadcast is coming from.

 In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends
 data
 direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then
 the
 MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
 Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
 card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
 over music though.

 The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound
 card.
 So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or
 stereo
 mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
 records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
 broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone
 socket,
 then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
 speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP,

 a
 simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
 microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets
 and
 some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

 Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either
 a
 second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need
 to
 go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
 accessible.

 In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did
 on
 Shoutcasting.

 Jonathan



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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Sunshine
true  is there a way to make the fade  down of music not as much as to have 
it jump back to you when you are doing a voice over?

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From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 Oh, the delay is so worth it given the advantages this approach offers! 
 :-)


 Darrell Shandrow - Accessibility Evangelist
 Visit http://www.SaveSerotek.org and ask Freedom Scientific to stop suing!
 Information should be accessible to us without need of translation by
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 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:53 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 There's not a lot you can do about this, because the mic is being put
 through StationPlaylist's Studio's audio pipeline and that does take some
 processing. if it bothers you enough, you could use a separate instance of
 Winamp with the Linerec plug-in to do your streaming, and use the standard
 mic feature in your sound card. The same caveats about software speech 
 from
 my last post would then apply.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: Sunshine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 11:45 a.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 jonathan  i have a question about station playlist how do you get rid of 
 the
 delay in the mic?

 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:35 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if
 the
 person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card 
 that
 the material to be broadcast is coming from.

 In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends
 data
 direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then
 the
 MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
 Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
 card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate 
 talking
 over music though.

 The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound
 card.
 So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or
 stereo
 mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
 records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If 
 the
 broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone
 socket,
 then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
 speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp 
 DSP,

 a
 simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
 microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets
 and
 some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

 Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either
 a
 second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need
 to
 go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
 accessible.

 In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did
 on
 Shoutcasting.

 Jonathan



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RE: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Jonathan Mosen
There's not a lot you can do about this, because the mic is being put
through StationPlaylist's Studio's audio pipeline and that does take some
processing. if it bothers you enough, you could use a separate instance of
Winamp with the Linerec plug-in to do your streaming, and use the standard
mic feature in your sound card. The same caveats about software speech from
my last post would then apply.

Jonathan 

-Original Message-
From: Sunshine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 11:45 a.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

jonathan  i have a question about station playlist how do you get rid of the
delay in the mic?

- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:35 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if 
 the
 person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
 the material to be broadcast is coming from.

 In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends 
 data
 direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then 
 the
 MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
 Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
 card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
 over music though.

 The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound 
 card.
 So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or 
 stereo
 mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
 records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
 broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone 
 socket,
 then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
 speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP,

 a
 simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
 microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets 
 and
 some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

 Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either 
 a
 second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need 
 to
 go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
 accessible.

 In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did 
 on
 Shoutcasting.

 Jonathan



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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
Hi Jonathan,

I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to 
me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried 
switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the 
volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback 
microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the 
server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been 
working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I 
simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast plugin. 
I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is actually 
pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter 
what I try.

Thanks for your help,

Rick


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- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if the
person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
the material to be broadcast is coming from.

In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends data
direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then the
MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
over music though.

The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound card.
So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or stereo
mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone socket,
then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP, a
simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets and
some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either a
second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need to
go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
accessible.

In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did on
Shoutcasting.

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Re: Casset deck question.

2007-05-24 Thread Bob Seed
Try Studer as well, as they are one in the same
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 2:24 PM
Subject: Casset deck question.


 Hello!
 I have heard but never come in touch with it, but there is a cassette deck 
 which Revox made.
 I guess it is one of the best cassette decks ever made.
 Its solenoide driven or something like that.
 ANy thougts on what modelnumber this cassette deck this one has?
 THanks.
 /Anders.

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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell the 
data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the other 
end but all I get in the stream is silence.
when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.

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- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence? That
is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window keep
increasing?

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

Hi Jonathan,

I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast plugin.
I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is actually
pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
what I try.

Thanks for your help,

Rick


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- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if the
person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
the material to be broadcast is coming from.

In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends data
direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then the
MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
over music though.

The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound card.
So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or stereo
mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone socket,
then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP, a
simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets and
some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either a
second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need to
go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
accessible.

In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did on
Shoutcasting.

Jonathan



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RE: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence? That
is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window keep
increasing? 

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

Hi Jonathan,

I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to 
me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried 
switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast plugin. 
I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is actually
pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
what I try.

Thanks for your help,

Rick


===

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- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if the
person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
the material to be broadcast is coming from.

In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends data
direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then the
MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
over music though.

The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound card.
So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or stereo
mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone socket,
then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP, a
simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets and
some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either a
second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need to
go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
accessible.

In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did on
Shoutcasting.

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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Jessica Pitzer
again add me to skype or MSN skype perferred guide.dog.girl

On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell the
 data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the other
 end but all I get in the stream is silence.
 when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.

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 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence? That
 is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window keep
 increasing?

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Hi Jonathan,

 I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
 me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
 switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
 volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
 microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
 server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
 working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
 simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast plugin.
 I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is actually
 pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
 what I try.

 Thanks for your help,

 Rick


 ===

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 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:35 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if the
 person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
 the material to be broadcast is coming from.

 In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends data
 direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then the
 MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
 Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
 card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
 over music though.

 The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound card.
 So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or stereo
 mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
 records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
 broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone socket,
 then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
 speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP, a
 simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
 microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets and
 some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

 Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either a
 second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need to
 go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
 accessible.

 In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did on
 Shoutcasting.

 Jonathan



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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Jessica Pitzer
do you have more information? I am a new broadcaster and have several
very experienced broadcasters at my disposal. why don't you add me to
your MSN or skype.
MSN is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skype:
guide.dog.girl
Jessica

On 5/24/07, Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence? That
 is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window keep
 increasing?

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Hi Jonathan,

 I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
 me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
 switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
 volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
 microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
 server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
 working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
 simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast plugin.
 I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is actually
 pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
 what I try.

 Thanks for your help,

 Rick


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 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:35 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if the
 person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
 the material to be broadcast is coming from.

 In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends data
 direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then the
 MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
 Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
 card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
 over music though.

 The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound card.
 So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or stereo
 mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
 records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
 broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone socket,
 then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
 speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP, a
 simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
 microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets and
 some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

 Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either a
 second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need to
 go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
 accessible.

 In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did on
 Shoutcasting.

 Jonathan



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Re: PC Audio List Changes

2007-05-24 Thread David Tanner
Wow, who many people are on this list?  If such a small percentage responded 
the number of people on this list must be huge!



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Subject: PC Audio List Changes


: The poll results to determine the type of content discussed 
: on the pc audio list came out as follows.
: 
: Subjects and issues only related to using audio on a PC.
: Thirty seven percent.
: 
: Allow discussion of consumer audio products and other audio 
: related devices.
: Fifty seven percent.
: 
: Other.
: Six percent.
: 
: Less than one percent of the list subscribers voted.
: 
: So it looks like discussions of consumer audio products and 
: other audio related devices can now be discussed.
: 
: Thanks to those who voted.
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RE: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does What
You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell the
data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the other
end but all I get in the stream is silence.
when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.

Rick


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- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence? That
is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window keep
increasing?

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

Hi Jonathan,

I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast plugin.
I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is actually
pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
what I try.

Thanks for your help,

Rick


===

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- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if the
person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
the material to be broadcast is coming from.

In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends data
direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then the
MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
over music though.

The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound card.
So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or stereo
mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone socket,
then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP, a
simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets and
some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either a
second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need to
go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
accessible.

In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did on
Shoutcasting.

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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
Hi,

Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording.  I heard Jaws 
speaking and I heard winamp playing it's audio stream and my voice from the 
microphone when I played the recording back.

Rick


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- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does What
You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell the
data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the other
end but all I get in the stream is silence.
when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.

Rick


===

Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence? That
is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window keep
increasing?

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

Hi Jonathan,

I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast plugin.
I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is actually
pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
what I try.

Thanks for your help,

Rick


===

Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if the
person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
the material to be broadcast is coming from.

In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends data
direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then the
MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
over music though.

The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound card.
So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or stereo
mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone socket,
then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP, a
simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets and
some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either a
second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need to
go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
accessible.

In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did on
Shoutcasting.

Jonathan



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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Jessica Pitzer
you have to get jaws of that sound card somehow.

On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording.  I heard Jaws
 speaking and I heard winamp playing it's audio stream and my voice from the
 microphone when I played the recording back.

 Rick


 ===

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 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:37 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does What
 You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
 everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell the
 data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the other
 end but all I get in the stream is silence.
 when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence? That
 is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window keep
 increasing?

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Hi Jonathan,

 I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
 me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
 switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
 volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
 microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
 server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
 working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
 simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast plugin.
 I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is actually
 pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
 what I try.

 Thanks for your help,

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:35 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if the
 person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
 the material to be broadcast is coming from.

 In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends data
 direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then the
 MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
 Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
 card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
 over music though.

 The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound card.
 So all you have to do is select this mode, select what you hear or stereo
 mix or whatever the feature on that particular sound card is called that
 records what is being played through the sound card, and go for it. If the
 broadcaster is using a simple microphone plugged into the microphone socket,
 then the microphone will need to be unmuted in playback controls when
 speaking. While there are controls that do this for you in the Winamp DSP, a
 simple way to handle this is to leave the control unmuted and use a
 microphone with a switch. These can often be found on analogue headsets and
 some of them sound surprisingly acceptable.

 Now if software speech is coming through the same sound card, then either a
 second sound card or external synthesiser must be obtained, or you'd need to
 go to StationPlaylist Studio which is a fantastic solution and highly
 accessible.

 In the main menu archives you can still find a comprehensive series I did on
 Shoutcasting.

 Jonathan



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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Jessica Pitzer
you are able to tell winamp which card or divice to use in the in put
out put settings, I started broadcasting yesterday, for the first
time, I didn't have a whole lot of help with anything and got it all
done in about an hour. I can now select the in and out for winamp and
it all seems to work just fine. I now broadcast with the Q online
which is found at www.douglaso.com I broadcast on the following
schedule:
sunday 9 to 2
monday tuesday and wednesday 9 to 11
thursday 9 to 11 and 6 to 10
friday and saturday 9 to 11
I have a good friend syd who broadcasts from 6 to 11 on sunday nights
and another one that broadcasts from 6 to 10 on tuesday nights. It is
a lot of fun. anyone that needs help please add me to MSN or skype.
MSN= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skype = guide.dog.girl
Thank.
Jessica

On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone,

 Ok finally figured it all out.  I had a USB microphone plugged into the
 system.  So everytime I switched the input mode from winamp to soundcard it
 was using the USB microphone as the soundcard.  I stumbled upon this when I
 forgot and left the microphone switch on and was playing with the input
 settings while streaming and heard my voice from the USB microphone.  I
 unplugged it and the SoundBlaster took over and everything works just fine.
 Oviously the winamp shoutcast plug-in can't handle more than one sound card
 as the combo box only says winamp or sound card for the inputs and I was not
 able to select from the USB microphone and the SoundBlaster.  I plugged in a
 USB sound card after I started streaming to get Jaws to switch to it instead
 of the sound blaster.  So all my problems were due to the USB microphone.
 That's really crazy isn't it?

 Now to see if I can teach my client to do this.  Thank you everyone that
 gave me advice, especially Jonathan that got me going in the right direction
 tonight.

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:01 PM
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 you have to get jaws of that sound card somehow.

 On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording.  I heard Jaws
  speaking and I heard winamp playing it's audio stream and my voice from
  the
  microphone when I played the recording back.
 
  Rick
 
 
  ===
 
  Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:37 PM
  Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed
 
 
  Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does What
  You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
  everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
 
  Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell the
  data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the other
  end but all I get in the stream is silence.
  when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.
 
  Rick
 
 
  ===
 
  Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
  Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed
 
 
  Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence?
  That
  is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window
  keep
  increasing?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
 
  Hi Jonathan,
 
  I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
  me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
  switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
  volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
  microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
  server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
  working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
  simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast
  plugin.
  I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is
  actually
  pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
  what I try.
 
  Thanks for your help,
 
  Rick
 
 
  ===
 
  Visit my webpage and podcast feed at 

Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
Hi Everyone,

Ok finally figured it all out.  I had a USB microphone plugged into the 
system.  So everytime I switched the input mode from winamp to soundcard it 
was using the USB microphone as the soundcard.  I stumbled upon this when I 
forgot and left the microphone switch on and was playing with the input 
settings while streaming and heard my voice from the USB microphone.  I 
unplugged it and the SoundBlaster took over and everything works just fine. 
Oviously the winamp shoutcast plug-in can't handle more than one sound card 
as the combo box only says winamp or sound card for the inputs and I was not 
able to select from the USB microphone and the SoundBlaster.  I plugged in a 
USB sound card after I started streaming to get Jaws to switch to it instead 
of the sound blaster.  So all my problems were due to the USB microphone. 
That's really crazy isn't it?

Now to see if I can teach my client to do this.  Thank you everyone that 
gave me advice, especially Jonathan that got me going in the right direction 
tonight.

Rick


===

Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


- Original Message - 
From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


you have to get jaws of that sound card somehow.

On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording.  I heard Jaws
 speaking and I heard winamp playing it's audio stream and my voice from 
 the
 microphone when I played the recording back.

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:37 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does What
 You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
 everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell the
 data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the other
 end but all I get in the stream is silence.
 when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence? 
 That
 is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window 
 keep
 increasing?

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Hi Jonathan,

 I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
 me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
 switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
 volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
 microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
 server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
 working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
 simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast 
 plugin.
 I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is 
 actually
 pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
 what I try.

 Thanks for your help,

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:35 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if 
 the
 person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
 the material to be broadcast is coming from.

 In the Shoutcast DSP plug-in for Winamp, there are two modes. One sends 
 data
 direct from Winamp itself. In other words, if you play an MP3 file, then 
 the
 MP3 data is transcoded to the bit rate you select, and then sent over the
 Internet. This is nice because you can minimise Winamp and use your sound
 card for other things while streaming music. It doesn't facilitate talking
 over music though.

 The other mode simply broadcasts whatever is coming through the sound 
 card.
 So all you have to do is 

Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
The input can only be changed between winamp and soundcard.  If you have 
multiple sound cards it only seemed to be able to use one of them I had to 
unplug the USB microphone to get it to use the sound blaster.  Not sure why 
but it's nice I could get it to work finally.  Still more to learn but I'm 
getting there.

Rick


===

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- Original Message - 
From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


you are able to tell winamp which card or divice to use in the in put
out put settings, I started broadcasting yesterday, for the first
time, I didn't have a whole lot of help with anything and got it all
done in about an hour. I can now select the in and out for winamp and
it all seems to work just fine. I now broadcast with the Q online
which is found at www.douglaso.com I broadcast on the following
schedule:
sunday 9 to 2
monday tuesday and wednesday 9 to 11
thursday 9 to 11 and 6 to 10
friday and saturday 9 to 11
I have a good friend syd who broadcasts from 6 to 11 on sunday nights
and another one that broadcasts from 6 to 10 on tuesday nights. It is
a lot of fun. anyone that needs help please add me to MSN or skype.
MSN= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skype = guide.dog.girl
Thank.
Jessica

On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone,

 Ok finally figured it all out.  I had a USB microphone plugged into the
 system.  So everytime I switched the input mode from winamp to soundcard 
 it
 was using the USB microphone as the soundcard.  I stumbled upon this when 
 I
 forgot and left the microphone switch on and was playing with the input
 settings while streaming and heard my voice from the USB microphone.  I
 unplugged it and the SoundBlaster took over and everything works just 
 fine.
 Oviously the winamp shoutcast plug-in can't handle more than one sound 
 card
 as the combo box only says winamp or sound card for the inputs and I was 
 not
 able to select from the USB microphone and the SoundBlaster.  I plugged in 
 a
 USB sound card after I started streaming to get Jaws to switch to it 
 instead
 of the sound blaster.  So all my problems were due to the USB microphone.
 That's really crazy isn't it?

 Now to see if I can teach my client to do this.  Thank you everyone that
 gave me advice, especially Jonathan that got me going in the right 
 direction
 tonight.

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:01 PM
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 you have to get jaws of that sound card somehow.

 On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording.  I heard Jaws
  speaking and I heard winamp playing it's audio stream and my voice from
  the
  microphone when I played the recording back.
 
  Rick
 
 
  ===
 
  Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:37 PM
  Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed
 
 
  Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does 
  What
  You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
  everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
 
  Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell 
  the
  data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the 
  other
  end but all I get in the stream is silence.
  when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.
 
  Rick
 
 
  ===
 
  Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
  Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed
 
 
  Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence?
  That
  is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window
  keep
  increasing?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
 
  Hi Jonathan,
 
  I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward 
  to
  me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
  switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
  volume control for 

RE: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Rick, aha, that would indeed explain it. Winamp will use the default
sound card, so once the USB microphone is connected, Windows treats this is
a sound card in its own right. It may have worked to keep the USB plugged in
and to go into Control panel and select the other sound card as the default.
But anyway, very good to hear you have it sussed now.

Jonathan 

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 3:40 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

Hi Everyone,

Ok finally figured it all out.  I had a USB microphone plugged into the
system.  So everytime I switched the input mode from winamp to soundcard it
was using the USB microphone as the soundcard.  I stumbled upon this when I
forgot and left the microphone switch on and was playing with the input
settings while streaming and heard my voice from the USB microphone.  I
unplugged it and the SoundBlaster took over and everything works just fine. 
Oviously the winamp shoutcast plug-in can't handle more than one sound card
as the combo box only says winamp or sound card for the inputs and I was not
able to select from the USB microphone and the SoundBlaster.  I plugged in a
USB sound card after I started streaming to get Jaws to switch to it instead
of the sound blaster.  So all my problems were due to the USB microphone. 
That's really crazy isn't it?

Now to see if I can teach my client to do this.  Thank you everyone that
gave me advice, especially Jonathan that got me going in the right direction
tonight.

Rick


===

Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


- Original Message -
From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


you have to get jaws of that sound card somehow.

On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording.  I heard Jaws
 speaking and I heard winamp playing it's audio stream and my voice from 
 the
 microphone when I played the recording back.

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:37 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does What
 You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
 everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell the
 data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the other
 end but all I get in the stream is silence.
 when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.

 Rick


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 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence? 
 That
 is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window 
 keep
 increasing?

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Hi Jonathan,

 I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
 me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
 switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
 volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
 microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
 server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
 working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
 simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast 
 plugin.
 I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is 
 actually
 pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
 what I try.

 Thanks for your help,

 Rick


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 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 7:35 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, this is really very straight forward. The only issue may be if 
 the
 person concerned is using software speech through the same sound card that
 the material to be broadcast 

Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread David Tanner
Rick,

Wish I could help you, but I know even less than you do about all this at this 
point.  But, I would like to suggest that when you find an easy, and simple way 
to make the process or setting out a Shoutcast stream with the ability to us a 
mike the way that you are trying to do it; I hope you will do a tutorial on how 
to set up the server, and get everything running.  I think there are a lot of 
folks that tould find that very helpful.



- Original Message - 
From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


: So you are saying I do not need linerec?  I already have the shoutcast plug 
: in installed.  It works fine and the stream works fine.  I only get silence 
: when going to the linerec item in my playlist.
: 
: I really can't go to these extremes of using three or four different tools 
: just to use a mic input for this.  The client isn't going to want to do all 
: these things like quickmix and other tools to do this.  It's simply going to 
: be too hard for them to learn all this.  I need to keep it as simple as 
: possible for them.
: 
: Rick
: 
: 
: ===
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: 
: 
: - Original Message - 
: From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:26 PM
: Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
: 
: 
: No you don't need that. you need a dsp broadcasting tool and your volume
: control in windows. Just check the playback mic and what youhear in the
: recording properties. when you don't want to talk anymore, you check the
: mute box and unchck the mute box when you want to talk. You can use quickmix
: and winkey to acomplish this.
: SAG
: 
:: Thanks Darrell, I'll give that a try.  looks to be somewhat
:: difficult using it since it has to be in the playlist.
::
:: Rick
::
::
:: ===
::
:: Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
::
::
:: - Original Message -
:: From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:: To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
:: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:21 PM
:: Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
::
::
:: Hi Rick,
::
:: I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist
:: Studio to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what
:: you're looking for is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
:: - Original Message -
:: From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:: To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
:: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
:: Subject: Shoutcast help needed
::
::
:: Hi everyone,
::
:: I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded
:: and installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and
:: have configured them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with
:: one problem so far.  Using the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I
:: also use a microphone along with the audio stream?
::
:: Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this
:: project and am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on
:: its usage.
::
:: Thanks,
::
:: Rick
::
::
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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Jessica Pitzer
well guess you got to do what you go to do. but I use 2 usb head sets
and the sound max card and I can change between them.

On 5/25/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The input can only be changed between winamp and soundcard.  If you have
 multiple sound cards it only seemed to be able to use one of them I had to
 unplug the USB microphone to get it to use the sound blaster.  Not sure why
 but it's nice I could get it to work finally.  Still more to learn but I'm
 getting there.

 Rick


 ===

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 - Original Message -
 From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:46 PM
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 you are able to tell winamp which card or divice to use in the in put
 out put settings, I started broadcasting yesterday, for the first
 time, I didn't have a whole lot of help with anything and got it all
 done in about an hour. I can now select the in and out for winamp and
 it all seems to work just fine. I now broadcast with the Q online
 which is found at www.douglaso.com I broadcast on the following
 schedule:
 sunday 9 to 2
 monday tuesday and wednesday 9 to 11
 thursday 9 to 11 and 6 to 10
 friday and saturday 9 to 11
 I have a good friend syd who broadcasts from 6 to 11 on sunday nights
 and another one that broadcasts from 6 to 10 on tuesday nights. It is
 a lot of fun. anyone that needs help please add me to MSN or skype.
 MSN= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 skype = guide.dog.girl
 Thank.
 Jessica

 On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Everyone,
 
  Ok finally figured it all out.  I had a USB microphone plugged into the
  system.  So everytime I switched the input mode from winamp to soundcard
  it
  was using the USB microphone as the soundcard.  I stumbled upon this when
  I
  forgot and left the microphone switch on and was playing with the input
  settings while streaming and heard my voice from the USB microphone.  I
  unplugged it and the SoundBlaster took over and everything works just
  fine.
  Oviously the winamp shoutcast plug-in can't handle more than one sound
  card
  as the combo box only says winamp or sound card for the inputs and I was
  not
  able to select from the USB microphone and the SoundBlaster.  I plugged in
  a
  USB sound card after I started streaming to get Jaws to switch to it
  instead
  of the sound blaster.  So all my problems were due to the USB microphone.
  That's really crazy isn't it?
 
  Now to see if I can teach my client to do this.  Thank you everyone that
  gave me advice, especially Jonathan that got me going in the right
  direction
  tonight.
 
  Rick
 
 
  ===
 
  Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:01 PM
  Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
 
 
  you have to get jaws of that sound card somehow.
 
  On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi,
  
   Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording.  I heard Jaws
   speaking and I heard winamp playing it's audio stream and my voice from
   the
   microphone when I played the recording back.
  
   Rick
  
  
   ===
  
   Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
   Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:37 PM
   Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed
  
  
   Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does
   What
   You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
   everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
   To: PC audio discussion list.
   Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
  
   Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell
   the
   data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the
   other
   end but all I get in the stream is silence.
   when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.
  
   Rick
  
  
   ===
  
   Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
   Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
   Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed
  
  
   Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence?
   That
   is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window
   keep
   increasing?
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
   To: PC audio discussion list.
   

Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
how exactly did you change between them?  When I went to the input tab and 
tabbed to the combo box where you make the selection winamp or sound card, I 
only had two options there and not 3.  So when I went to sound card with the 
USB mic plugged in it used it for the sound card.  Only once I unplugged it 
was the sound blaster the sound card.  Are you saying you have more options 
there?  or are you using something other than the shoutcast dsp plug in? 
oddcast had the capibilities to switch between cards for the input source 
but I am required to use shoutcast by the client.

Rick


===

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- Original Message - 
From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 12:42 AM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


well guess you got to do what you go to do. but I use 2 usb head sets
and the sound max card and I can change between them.

On 5/25/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The input can only be changed between winamp and soundcard.  If you have
 multiple sound cards it only seemed to be able to use one of them I had to
 unplug the USB microphone to get it to use the sound blaster.  Not sure 
 why
 but it's nice I could get it to work finally.  Still more to learn but I'm
 getting there.

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:46 PM
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


 you are able to tell winamp which card or divice to use in the in put
 out put settings, I started broadcasting yesterday, for the first
 time, I didn't have a whole lot of help with anything and got it all
 done in about an hour. I can now select the in and out for winamp and
 it all seems to work just fine. I now broadcast with the Q online
 which is found at www.douglaso.com I broadcast on the following
 schedule:
 sunday 9 to 2
 monday tuesday and wednesday 9 to 11
 thursday 9 to 11 and 6 to 10
 friday and saturday 9 to 11
 I have a good friend syd who broadcasts from 6 to 11 on sunday nights
 and another one that broadcasts from 6 to 10 on tuesday nights. It is
 a lot of fun. anyone that needs help please add me to MSN or skype.
 MSN= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 skype = guide.dog.girl
 Thank.
 Jessica

 On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Everyone,
 
  Ok finally figured it all out.  I had a USB microphone plugged into the
  system.  So everytime I switched the input mode from winamp to soundcard
  it
  was using the USB microphone as the soundcard.  I stumbled upon this 
  when
  I
  forgot and left the microphone switch on and was playing with the input
  settings while streaming and heard my voice from the USB microphone.  I
  unplugged it and the SoundBlaster took over and everything works just
  fine.
  Oviously the winamp shoutcast plug-in can't handle more than one sound
  card
  as the combo box only says winamp or sound card for the inputs and I was
  not
  able to select from the USB microphone and the SoundBlaster.  I plugged 
  in
  a
  USB sound card after I started streaming to get Jaws to switch to it
  instead
  of the sound blaster.  So all my problems were due to the USB 
  microphone.
  That's really crazy isn't it?
 
  Now to see if I can teach my client to do this.  Thank you everyone that
  gave me advice, especially Jonathan that got me going in the right
  direction
  tonight.
 
  Rick
 
 
  ===
 
  Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:01 PM
  Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
 
 
  you have to get jaws of that sound card somehow.
 
  On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi,
  
   Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording.  I heard Jaws
   speaking and I heard winamp playing it's audio stream and my voice 
   from
   the
   microphone when I played the recording back.
  
   Rick
  
  
   ===
  
   Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
   Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:37 PM
   Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed
  
  
   Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does
   What
   You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
   everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
   To: PC audio discussion list.
   Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
  
   Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I 

Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
Yes I would enjoy doing a tutorial.  I know that there are some already done 
but still I don't see the harm in another one.  I'd like to listen to 
jonathans on ACB but haven't dug them up yet.  I listened to a couple of 
others but honestly they confused me more than they helped me.

Rick


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- Original Message - 
From: David Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 12:48 AM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


Rick,

Wish I could help you, but I know even less than you do about all this at 
this point.  But, I would like to suggest that when you find an easy, and 
simple way to make the process or setting out a Shoutcast stream with the 
ability to us a mike the way that you are trying to do it; I hope you will 
do a tutorial on how to set up the server, and get everything running.  I 
think there are a lot of folks that tould find that very helpful.



- Original Message - 
From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


: So you are saying I do not need linerec?  I already have the shoutcast 
plug
: in installed.  It works fine and the stream works fine.  I only get 
silence
: when going to the linerec item in my playlist.
:
: I really can't go to these extremes of using three or four different tools
: just to use a mic input for this.  The client isn't going to want to do 
all
: these things like quickmix and other tools to do this.  It's simply going 
to
: be too hard for them to learn all this.  I need to keep it as simple as
: possible for them.
:
: Rick
:
:
: ===
:
: Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
:
:
: - Original Message - 
: From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 6:26 PM
: Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
:
:
: No you don't need that. you need a dsp broadcasting tool and your volume
: control in windows. Just check the playback mic and what youhear in the
: recording properties. when you don't want to talk anymore, you check the
: mute box and unchck the mute box when you want to talk. You can use 
quickmix
: and winkey to acomplish this.
: SAG
:
:: Thanks Darrell, I'll give that a try.  looks to be somewhat
:: difficult using it since it has to be in the playlist.
::
:: Rick
::
::
:: ===
::
:: Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net
::
::
:: - Original Message -
:: From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:: To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
:: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:21 PM
:: Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
::
::
:: Hi Rick,
::
:: I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist
:: Studio to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what
:: you're looking for is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
:: - Original Message -
:: From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:: To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
:: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
:: Subject: Shoutcast help needed
::
::
:: Hi everyone,
::
:: I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server.  I've downloaded
:: and installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and
:: have configured them.  I have a functioning shoutcast server with
:: one problem so far.  Using the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I
:: also use a microphone along with the audio stream?
::
:: Any help is appreciated since I've spent many hours working on this
:: project and am on a dead line to finish it and train the client on
:: its usage.
::
:: Thanks,
::
:: Rick
::
::
:: ===
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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
Yes I checked the default record settings in sound and audio and the USB mic 
was the default, I have changed it to the sound blaster audigy 2 and will 
try it again tomorrow.  Thanks again for all the help.

Rick
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- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 12:45 AM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, aha, that would indeed explain it. Winamp will use the default
sound card, so once the USB microphone is connected, Windows treats this is
a sound card in its own right. It may have worked to keep the USB plugged in
and to go into Control panel and select the other sound card as the default.
But anyway, very good to hear you have it sussed now.

Jonathan

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 3:40 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

Hi Everyone,

Ok finally figured it all out.  I had a USB microphone plugged into the
system.  So everytime I switched the input mode from winamp to soundcard it
was using the USB microphone as the soundcard.  I stumbled upon this when I
forgot and left the microphone switch on and was playing with the input
settings while streaming and heard my voice from the USB microphone.  I
unplugged it and the SoundBlaster took over and everything works just fine.
Oviously the winamp shoutcast plug-in can't handle more than one sound card
as the combo box only says winamp or sound card for the inputs and I was not
able to select from the USB microphone and the SoundBlaster.  I plugged in a
USB sound card after I started streaming to get Jaws to switch to it instead
of the sound blaster.  So all my problems were due to the USB microphone.
That's really crazy isn't it?

Now to see if I can teach my client to do this.  Thank you everyone that
gave me advice, especially Jonathan that got me going in the right direction
tonight.

Rick


===

Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


- Original Message -
From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


you have to get jaws of that sound card somehow.

On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording.  I heard Jaws
 speaking and I heard winamp playing it's audio stream and my voice from
 the
 microphone when I played the recording back.

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:37 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does What
 You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
 everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell the
 data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the other
 end but all I get in the stream is silence.
 when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.

 Rick


 ===

 Visit my webpage and podcast feed at www.blind-geek-zone.net


 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence?
 That
 is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window
 keep
 increasing?

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Hi Jonathan,

 I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
 me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
 switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
 volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
 microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
 server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
 working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
 simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast
 plugin.
 I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is
 actually
 pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
 what I try.

 Thanks for your 

Trimming software for Windows media Files

2007-05-24 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi all, I'm using Replay AV to record a lot of material I want to keep. Has
anyone found software as accessible as MP3 Direct Cut that works for
trimming Windows Media .asf files? Presently I'm using Sound Forge which
will save the files without recompressing them, but it takes a while.

Thanks for any help.

Jonathan



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Re: Shoutcast help needed

2007-05-24 Thread Rick Harmon
Thanks, I will have to check that out as my USB microphone is far better  in 
quality to my cheap stick mic hooked to the sound blaster.

Rick


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- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 12:45 AM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


Hi Rick, aha, that would indeed explain it. Winamp will use the default
sound card, so once the USB microphone is connected, Windows treats this is
a sound card in its own right. It may have worked to keep the USB plugged in
and to go into Control panel and select the other sound card as the default.
But anyway, very good to hear you have it sussed now.

Jonathan

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 3:40 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

Hi Everyone,

Ok finally figured it all out.  I had a USB microphone plugged into the
system.  So everytime I switched the input mode from winamp to soundcard it
was using the USB microphone as the soundcard.  I stumbled upon this when I
forgot and left the microphone switch on and was playing with the input
settings while streaming and heard my voice from the USB microphone.  I
unplugged it and the SoundBlaster took over and everything works just fine.
Oviously the winamp shoutcast plug-in can't handle more than one sound card
as the combo box only says winamp or sound card for the inputs and I was not
able to select from the USB microphone and the SoundBlaster.  I plugged in a
USB sound card after I started streaming to get Jaws to switch to it instead
of the sound blaster.  So all my problems were due to the USB microphone.
That's really crazy isn't it?

Now to see if I can teach my client to do this.  Thank you everyone that
gave me advice, especially Jonathan that got me going in the right direction
tonight.

Rick


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- Original Message -
From: Jessica Pitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed


you have to get jaws of that sound card somehow.

On 5/24/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording.  I heard Jaws
 speaking and I heard winamp playing it's audio stream and my voice from
 the
 microphone when I played the recording back.

 Rick


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 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:37 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, and if you use a program like Sound Forge of Goldwave, does What
 You hear work as you would expect? Because it sounds like you're doing
 everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 1:12 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Yes I'm sending silence.  The number of bytes does go up so I can tell the
 data is streaming.  I even get the right header for the song on the other
 end but all I get in the stream is silence.
 when I set the input mode back to winamp my audio stream is heard again.

 Rick


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 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:55 PM
 Subject: RE: Shoutcast help needed


 Hi Rick, when this happens, can you tell if you are streaming silence?
 That
 is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window
 keep
 increasing?

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed

 Hi Jonathan,

 I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
 me.   I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
 switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
 volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the playback
 microphone to unmuted.  When I do this however I hear nothing from the
 server.  No audio stream and no voice from the microphone.  I've been
 working on this for a week now and am banging my head against the wall.  I
 simply don't know how to get this done via winamp and the shoutcast
 plugin.
 I have no problems getting the audio stream to work.  That part is
 actually
 pretty simple.  But getting the voice over simply isn't working no matter
 what I try.

 Thanks for your help,

 Rick


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