Broadcasting Solution...

2002-01-23 Thread Jenner Almanzar
Hello everyone!

I'm trying to find a cost-effective solution for a broadcast service i'm providing, so i need your help to figure this out.
This is what i got in mind: Since we know that we can put more than one sound card device in one computer, and each RS (radio station) that we broadcast through a server has a domain name (example: http://dr.radio.com:), i though to set up a server with at least 4-5 sound cards and broadcast 4-5 RS using one ip address and each RS with a different domain name. 
For example: 

- http://dr.radio.com:8001
- http://dr.radio.com:8002
- http://dr.radio.com:8003
- http://dr.radio.com:8004
- http://dr.radio.com:8005 


Here are my questions: 
- Is it possible to broadcast more than one radio stations from one server using one ip address? 

- Will it be a problem for you to receive each one of these RS signal there?
In case it's not possible, what can i do to make it happend? 

Best regards, 
Jenner 

 
Cell Phone 809.222.5053 
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RE: Broadcasting Solution...

2002-01-23 Thread Charles




I have published multiple radio stations from a single box using 22khz stereo 

@ 24kbps per stream, this would be a encoder box, the audio card was an antex 
studio
2000 which is a multi channel card, it was not to hard to make linux 
drivers
but this hardware is windows pnp I was able to have 3 cards in one box 
and
output 3 stereo fm radios stations in stereo and send the streams on 
different ports
to the streaming server farm, it works well, to well the radio stations 
became so popular
over the internet that we where streaming 120 megs per second at a red cent 
per meg 
you are looking at a 120,000 bucks a month bandwidth charges. 
If you have a ton of cash you want to spend, drop me a line and I will set 
you up.
regards
Charles Sherwood
http://admart.ca

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  Broadcasting Solution...
  
  Hello everyone!
  
  I'm trying to find a cost-effective 
  solution for a broadcast service i'm providing, so i need your help to figure 
  this out.
  This is what i got in mind: Since we 
  know that we can put more than one sound card device in one computer, and each 
  RS (radio station) that we broadcast through a server has a domain name 
  (example: http://dr.radio.com:), i though to set up a server with at least 
  4-5 sound cards and broadcast 4-5 RS using one ip address and each RS with a 
  different domain name. 
  For example: 
  
  - http://dr.radio.com:8001
  - http://dr.radio.com:8002
  - http://dr.radio.com:8003
  - http://dr.radio.com:8004
  - http://dr.radio.com:8005 
  
  
  Here are my questions: 
  - Is it possible to broadcast more than one 
  radio stations from one server using one ip address? 
  
  - Will it be a problem for you to 
  receive each one of these RS signal there?
  In case it's not possible, what can i 
  do to make it happend? 
  
  Best regards, 
  Jenner 
  
   
  
  Cell Phone 809.222.5053 
  E-mail 
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