Hi, Raul, I didn't know you had to use a dsp stacker, because in his
tutorials for main menu, Jonathan Mosen never brought this up, so,
first, with the advanced controls unchecked, as well as what you hear
unchecked, you would first select the dsp stacker, then the audio
stocker plugin, and then the sqr cross fader, and from there, tell the
shoutcast plugin to be second in command, since the shoutcast plugin is
the only one I know how to use, and then, the linerec should work?  I
wonder why he never mentioned the dsp stacker?  On Sun, 13 Jun 2004
10:29:26 -0600, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:

>Hi, I'll try to answer each question below to make it more clear.
>
>Marty writes:
>> Hi, Raul, in that case, wouldn't you have to use the stereo linerec,
>> because if you didn't, since everything is going through the linerec,
>> it would be in mono? 
>
>Raul writes:
>That is correct.  I did say in my original message or thought I did that you would 
>have to use the stereo 
>version of the 
>linerec input plugin.
>
>Marty writes:
>> I am in a situation where I can't use linerec,
>> that is, when the dsp plugin is second in command, I can hear my voice,
>> and see linerec in the title bar, but it doesn't get broadcast to the
>> stream, because there are several broken files where the voice breaks
>> aught to be.
>
>Raul writes:
>For this to work you must use a dsp stacker.  In the dsp stacker you choose the 
>limiter first and then the shoutcast plugin 
>or the sam encoders depending on which one you will use for your broadcasting out to 
>the net.  If you choose the shoutcast 
>plugin do not use the advanced features.
>
>Marty writes:
>> Also, I want to ask, and that is, that with my sound
>> blaster live value, when I have the advanced controls checked in the
>> configuration screen of the shoutcast plugin, for the music track bar,
>> it defaults to 6 of 10, and I have cranked it up all the way to 10, but
>> when I do that, I have to reset my mic volume, because it drops to 0,
>> and I don't want people to have to turn up their volume when listening
>> to me, if they don't have to, so I wonder why the playback for the mic
>> drops to 0?
>
>Raul writes:
>For some reason the volumes get changed and I do not remember why that is.  Just do 
>not use the advanced controls and 
>instead control your microphone's mute from the playback controls.  You can access 
>the playback controls by typing sndvol32 
>from the run dialog.  Usually by default the mic volume/mute control is not shown so 
>you will have to check this to be shown 
>from the properties of this window.
>
>Marty writes:
>> Also, do the sam encoders take the place of the shoutcast
>> plugin, or, are they in addition to the shoutcast plugin for
>> broadcasting mp3 pro?  I know those are a lot of questions, but I'm
>> trying to balance my mic with the music, and have it so that nobody has
>> to turn up the volume to listen to any stream I do if they don't have
>> to.  
>
>Raul writes:
>The sam encoders would take the place of the shoutcast plugin.  There would be no 
>need to use both.  With the sam encoders 
>you do not have to broadcast out in mp3-pro only.  You can choose many different 
>formats depending on what encoder you have 
>installed in your computer.  I broadcast out to acbri using 56 kbps 22.050 hz 
>although in the sam encoders they are listed 
>as 22.1 khz it really is 22,050 hz, go figure.  I personally prefer the sam encoders 
>because while they are trying to 
>connect to a stream they do not bring your computer down to a crawl like the 
>shoutcast plugin does and also because you can 
>broadcast out to more than one server at the same time.  This allows me to broadcast 
>out to my own personal shoutcast 
>server at 96 kbps and that is what I  use for my archives for my shows.  You can 
>listen to my archives to see how the 
>compression is working which is processed on both music and my voice.
>
>Hope I've answered your questions clearly.  Feel free to ask away if something is not 
>clear.
>
>
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