I'd agree that the big thing with any of the IP based audio STL solutions does have to do with the ISP.
If your link between the 2 ends is slow, or if it isn't all the same ISP, routes all over the place, etc - then you are more likely to run into problems then you might otherwise. As an alternate, I'll put in a word for James Harrison's OpenOB. I've used that as a low cost IP-based audio link with success. But it does all depend on the network between. > I will also vote +1 on the Barix. We have 2 churches and 2 stations that we > use Barix 500s on and we are pushing Linear PCM out of all of them. > > As Cowboy and others have said, if you have a single ISP - and a good > standing relationship with them, they work very well. We luckily have both - > and the ISP has fiber everywhere, and configured in such a way that it looks > as an extension of our network - so it makes it cake to deploy and > troubleshoot if things happen to go south since I can see the remote end > right from our studios. > > > JE > > _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
