On Tue, 21 Feb 2012, Alan Peterson wrote:

> I might be mistaken as to the process, but I recall some company pulled 
> this off about 10 years ago by allowing the remote jock to record a dry 
> VT, visually slip some tracks on a screen to fit, then hit a GO button. 
> The Big Box at the other end would import the VT, quickly render *only* 
> the duration of the break - three seconds either side of the VT - squish 
> it down to a heavily compressed MP3 and send that back to the jock for a 
> QC check.

It seems to me the jock would need something beyond just a Web browser to 
make that work elegantly. It would mean, at the minimum, a Java app, but 
more likely a custom Windows application.


Rob
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