Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-11 Thread DJ Reese
Go to output/recording and where it says, file format you can either use 
.ogg or .wav.

DJ Reese

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how do you get it to record wave files?


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RE: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-11 Thread Ray T. Mahorney
now does it record all elements or only voice elements?


Ray T. Mahorney
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Go to output/recording and where it says, file format you can either use .ogg 
or .wav.

DJ Reese

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how do you get it to record wave files?


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Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-11 Thread DJ Reese
It records all elements that are configured within SPL.

DJ Reese

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now does it record all elements or only voice elements?


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Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-11 Thread Larry Naessens
Perfect. Thanks. 

Larry

On 2013-10-10, at 3:07 PM, DJ Reese atlanticst...@gmail.com wrote:

 Larry:
 
 I currently record my weekly show using SPL with the .wav audio format. 
 Then I convert it to MP3 for later distribution which you would be doing 
 anyway.
 
 DJ Reese
 
 - Original Message - 
 
 Hi there. As was kindly suggested earlier in this thread, I have taken  a 
 look at Station Playlist and it looks like an amazing automation package, at 
 least according to the testimonials posted on their website. I didn't see a 
 lot of software description by the developers themselves, but maybe I was 
 looking in the wrong place.
 
 The information that I could find on Station Playlist lead to the following 
 concern. Since I will be recording a show and delivering it to subscribing 
 Internet stations in a yet to be determined format, how would station 
 playlist benefit me. I'm sure it would, as I've seen it mentioned here 
 before. But thus far I've been unable to discover how it can play a role in 
 my project, as I will be marketing a show rather than launching  an Internet 
 station..
 
 Undoubtedly  I'm  missing something. So feel free to set me straight. Any 
 thoughts are welcomed and appreciated.
 
 Larry
 
 
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Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-11 Thread Larry Naessens
Hello Humberto. Thanks for a very informative review. Much appreciated. 

Larry
On 2013-10-10, at 5:08 PM, Humberto Rodriguez s...@hrfinancial.com wrote:

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RE: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-11 Thread Ray T. Mahorney
ah I'll have to have a play with that I think I tried it once and all I got was 
an ogg voice
recording and non of the program content that may have been down to my error 
though


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WA4WGA


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It records all elements that are configured within SPL.

DJ Reese

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now does it record all elements or only voice elements?


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Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-11 Thread Steve Matzura
That thing is only for recording voice intro/outtro tracks. The option
which was previously mentioned is found in the Station Playlist Studio
main window under the Output tab, Recording subtab. However, and I may
be mistaken in this, this option may only be available with the Pro
license.

An equally good way to get the job done is to fake connecting to a
broadcast server with the plugin and DSP of your choice. The way you
fake it is to set the reconnect time high so you don't keep trying to
do it every two seconds, then plug in a fake accress, preferably one
that doesn't translate to anything real. Best way to do that is to
either make it blank or put an exclamation point in front of whatever
you have set up that's otherwise valid. In this way, you can use your
favorite compresser/limiter plugin and have it applied to the audio in
the MP3. Saves you a step later. Only thing you'll have to do is trim
the beginning because the archive file  gets created immediately, then
you start playing your program into it.

On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 19:40:35 -, you wrote:

ah I'll have to have a play with that I think I tried it once and all I got 
was an ogg voice
recording and non of the program content that may have been down to my error 
though


Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


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Subject: Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible 
Internet Broadcasting
Needs

It records all elements that are configured within SPL.

DJ Reese

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now does it record all elements or only voice elements?


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RE: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-11 Thread Ray T. Mahorney
I can find it but it looks like it only saves things in ogg


Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Steve Matzura
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2013 02:44
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible 
Internet Broadcasting
Needs

That thing is only for recording voice intro/outtro tracks. The option which 
was previously
mentioned is found in the Station Playlist Studio main window under the Output 
tab, Recording
subtab. However, and I may be mistaken in this, this option may only be 
available with the Pro
license.

An equally good way to get the job done is to fake connecting to a broadcast 
server with the plugin
and DSP of your choice. The way you fake it is to set the reconnect time high 
so you don't keep
trying to do it every two seconds, then plug in a fake accress, preferably one 
that doesn't
translate to anything real. Best way to do that is to either make it blank or 
put an exclamation
point in front of whatever you have set up that's otherwise valid. In this way, 
you can use your
favorite compresser/limiter plugin and have it applied to the audio in the MP3. 
Saves you a step
later. Only thing you'll have to do is trim the beginning because the archive 
file  gets created
immediately, then you start playing your program into it.

On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 19:40:35 -, you wrote:

ah I'll have to have a play with that I think I tried it once and all I 
got was an ogg voice recording and non of the program content that may 
have been down to my error though


Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of DJ 
Reese
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 18:34
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting 
Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

It records all elements that are configured within SPL.

DJ Reese

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now does it record all elements or only voice elements?


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Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-10 Thread Peter Scanlon

If you are doing a live show, then it would be good.
If you are purely recording, then you may as well use Sound Forge or Winamp.

P.


-Original Message- 
From: Larry Naessens

Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 5:34 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Station Playlist, was,Looking for Info on meeting Accessible 
Internet Broadcasting Needs


Hi there. As was kindly suggested earlier in this thread, I have taken  a 
look at Station Playlist and it looks like an amazing automation package, at 
least according to the testimonials posted on their website. I didn't see a 
lot of software description by the developers themselves, but maybe I was 
looking in the wrong place.


The information that I could find on Station Playlist lead to the following 
concern. Since I will be recording a show and delivering it to subscribing 
Internet stations in a yet to be determined format, how would station 
playlist benefit me. I'm sure it would, as I've seen it mentioned here 
before. But thus far I've been unable to discover how it can play a role in 
my project, as I will be marketing a show rather than launching  an Internet 
station..


Undoubtedly  I'm  missing something. So feel free to set me straight. Any 
thoughts are welcomed and appreciated.


Larry

On 2013-10-09, at 3:57 PM, Tom t...@pc-audio.org wrote:


Larry,

Do you want to do your syndicated program live, or record it
and distribute it to stations as an audio file? I'm on an
e-mail list for broadcast engineers and I can ask which file
format is preferred if you want to record your program and
send the file to them.

I think most stations have an FTP site that programs can be
sent to, then the station just programs the file into their
automation system.

Many blind people use StationPlaylist to broadcast over the
Internet. Years ago there was a Main Menu program on ACBRadio
explaining how to use Winamp for the same purpose.

Stations don't usually like live programming sent to them
over the public Internet. The other methods, ISDN or
satellite get expensive.

Tom

** Your Message **
Hi. I have it in mind to market a syndicated show to
Internet radio stations. Content will consist of music and my
voice.

The microphone is not an issue. Beyond that, my problem is
that I don't know where to start when it comes to what I need
in order to use the computer to perform and record my audio.
For instance, as a DJ, what's the best way to get music onto
the computer while making it flow as one would a traditional
radio show? Hardware? Software? Additionally, I'm not certain
of the best tools to use for getting my audio to the online
stations who will play it. Using either windows or the Mac,
what would you suggest for any aspect of my project.  As a
blind person on a bit of a budget, I am seeking   accessible
ideas that are as economical as possible.


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Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-10 Thread DJ Reese
Larry:

I currently record my weekly show using SPL with the .wav audio format. 
Then I convert it to MP3 for later distribution which you would be doing 
anyway.

DJ Reese

- Original Message - 

Hi there. As was kindly suggested earlier in this thread, I have taken  a 
look at Station Playlist and it looks like an amazing automation package, at 
least according to the testimonials posted on their website. I didn't see a 
lot of software description by the developers themselves, but maybe I was 
looking in the wrong place.

The information that I could find on Station Playlist lead to the following 
concern. Since I will be recording a show and delivering it to subscribing 
Internet stations in a yet to be determined format, how would station 
playlist benefit me. I'm sure it would, as I've seen it mentioned here 
before. But thus far I've been unable to discover how it can play a role in 
my project, as I will be marketing a show rather than launching  an Internet 
station..

Undoubtedly  I'm  missing something. So feel free to set me straight. Any 
thoughts are welcomed and appreciated.

Larry


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RE: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-10 Thread Humberto Rodriguez
Hello Larry:

SPL works on hourly playlists which you may create by hand or whose
automation you may achieve using another software they offer called Creator.
You can include spots, time whether, etc and you can use quick keys to
insert short messages, such as station or program identification, etc.

You could talk over whatever is playing by merely pressing a key.  If you do
your program live to a few stations, you can encode the signal and stream it
to the servers  simultaneously, while at the same time, you record what you
are transmitting.

If you merely want to record your program and edit the audio, adding to it
everything else you need, it is an overkill.  In that case you could record
with any number of programs, like Total Recorder, Soundforge, Gold Wave,
Audacity, or digital recorders, later edit it with another large number of
programs, such as Total Recorder, Soundforge, Gold Wave or Audacity, and
finally, upload it to as many stations you want, using FTP or SFTP.

Humberto


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry
Naessens
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 2:34 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible
Internet Broadcasting Needs

Hi there. As was kindly suggested earlier in this thread, I have taken  a
look at Station Playlist and it looks like an amazing automation package, at
least according to the testimonials posted on their website. I didn't see a
lot of software description by the developers themselves, but maybe I was
looking in the wrong place. 

The information that I could find on Station Playlist lead to the following
concern. Since I will be recording a show and delivering it to subscribing
Internet stations in a yet to be determined format, how would station
playlist benefit me. I'm sure it would, as I've seen it mentioned here
before. But thus far I've been unable to discover how it can play a role in
my project, as I will be marketing a show rather than launching  an Internet
station.. 

Undoubtedly  I'm  missing something. So feel free to set me straight. Any
thoughts are welcomed and appreciated. 

Larry 

On 2013-10-09, at 3:57 PM, Tom t...@pc-audio.org wrote:

 Larry,
 
 Do you want to do your syndicated program live, or record it
 and distribute it to stations as an audio file? I'm on an
 e-mail list for broadcast engineers and I can ask which file
 format is preferred if you want to record your program and
 send the file to them.
 
 I think most stations have an FTP site that programs can be
 sent to, then the station just programs the file into their
 automation system.
 
 Many blind people use StationPlaylist to broadcast over the
 Internet. Years ago there was a Main Menu program on ACBRadio
 explaining how to use Winamp for the same purpose.
 
 Stations don't usually like live programming sent to them
 over the public Internet. The other methods, ISDN or
 satellite get expensive.
 
 Tom
 
 ** Your Message **
 Hi. I have it in mind to market a syndicated show to
 Internet radio stations. Content will consist of music and my
 voice.
 
 The microphone is not an issue. Beyond that, my problem is
 that I don't know where to start when it comes to what I need
 in order to use the computer to perform and record my audio.
 For instance, as a DJ, what's the best way to get music onto
 the computer while making it flow as one would a traditional
 radio show? Hardware? Software? Additionally, I'm not certain
 of the best tools to use for getting my audio to the online
 stations who will play it. Using either windows or the Mac,
 what would you suggest for any aspect of my project.  As a
 blind person on a bit of a budget, I am seeking   accessible
 ideas that are as economical as possible.
 
 
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RE: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible Internet Broadcasting Needs

2013-10-10 Thread Ray T. Mahorney
how do you get it to record wave files?


Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of DJ Reese
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 19:07
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Station Playlist, was, Looking for Info on meeting Accessible 
Internet Broadcasting
Needs

Larry:

I currently record my weekly show using SPL with the .wav audio format. 
Then I convert it to MP3 for later distribution which you would be doing anyway.

DJ Reese

- Original Message - 

Hi there. As was kindly suggested earlier in this thread, I have taken  a look 
at Station Playlist
and it looks like an amazing automation package, at least according to the 
testimonials posted on
their website. I didn't see a lot of software description by the developers 
themselves, but maybe I
was looking in the wrong place.

The information that I could find on Station Playlist lead to the following 
concern. Since I will be
recording a show and delivering it to subscribing Internet stations in a yet to 
be determined
format, how would station playlist benefit me. I'm sure it would, as I've seen 
it mentioned here
before. But thus far I've been unable to discover how it can play a role in my 
project, as I will be
marketing a show rather than launching  an Internet station..

Undoubtedly  I'm  missing something. So feel free to set me straight. Any 
thoughts are welcomed and
appreciated.

Larry


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