Hi, I am trying to use the audio switcher now that I have two audio cards.
I had it working when I was using one audio card (routing input to output
on that card), but now I have two audio cards and want to route the input
of one card to the output of another. Without using jack, is there a
Hi,
Both audio cards need to be showing up under rdadmin -- Manage Hosts
-- Audio Resources.
Then set up another audio adapter in your switcher matrix: RDAdmin --
Manage Hosts -- Switchers GPIO
Set up Local Audio Adapter, select the new card number, the number of
inputs and outputs it has, you
Hello,
It's a very old format of radio that's existed in the UK for decades.
Hospital radio stations are charity stations generally based in NHS
hospitals entertaining patients. Usually on an internal cable TV network or
on LPAM/LPFM.
As an example, NHR is available on the cable TV networks in
On Friday 27 March 2015 12:48:34 pm John Anderson wrote:
Hospital Radio Station???
you mean you are an internal station that services patients, who are
confined? Never heard of anything like that
Actually, every hospital and all resort hotels I've been in or near
for the last decade or so,
On Friday 27 March 2015 12:00:22 pm Rob Landry wrote:
There is an optimal compromise, I think, that includes management with
vision, aggressive recruting, an audience-centered, as opposed to
participant-centered, view of the station, and a shared recognition that
the station either
Is there a way to hook up my RadioShack Mixerboard with 2 outputs with
USB out and regular sound out and my input with the USB In option?
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Hello,
This is an argument that has been rolling on for years in some community
and even hospital radio stations here in the UK. There seems to be two main
strands: those that have a definite target audience in mind and those that
act more like public access services.
The former tend to have a
Hospital Radio Station???
you mean you are an internal station that services patients, who are
confined? Never heard of anything like that
interesting concept..please tell me more!!
On Fri, 2015-03-27 at 16:43 +, Marc Steele wrote:
Hello,
This is an argument that has been rolling on
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015, Chuck wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:16:04 -0400
John Anderson j...@2601.net wrote:
Ducking Of course, here is where a Program or Operations Director is
a good thing. Letting DJ's make decisions on HOW a station sounds, is
usually a less than smart concept..
alsa_in replacement.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 3:09 PM, James L. Stewart jstew...@paceaudio.com
wrote:
Normally the USB sound device should show up as just another sound device
in ALSA on the computer. Probably as device 1 (after a device you might
already have on the computer as 0). So
Normally the USB sound device should show up as just another sound
device in ALSA on the computer. Probably as device 1 (after a device
you might already have on the computer as 0). So simply choose to use
it as you wish. If you are using Jack Audio, it gets harder as Jack
only wants to be
On 3/26/2015 10:00 AM, rivendell-dev-requ...@lists.rivendellaudio.org wrote:
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2015 14:45:06 -0600
From: James L. Stewartjstew...@paceaudio.com
That said I think I have an old (very old)
computer at home I installed Rivendell on that also runs Debian 7, but
running straight
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