Am 18.07.14 15:21, schrieb Rupert Brun:
The BBC will make the BBC Proms Concerts available in 4.0 using MPEG-DASH. The
stream will be available internationally.
Does anyone have the first idea how to record this stuff on a Mac?
Ralf
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Well, it depends on how you're listening: because I'm using a Metric Halo
ULN-8, I just route the decoded signal through their console application which
lets me record all four channels. I would imagine that most sound cards will
let you do the same thing, if that's how you're getting the
On 19 Jul 2014, at 10:13, Ralf R Radermacher fotor...@gmx.de wrote:
Does anyone have the first idea how to record this stuff on a Mac?
At 12:35 19-07-14, John Leonard wrote:
Well, it depends on how you're listening: because I'm using a Metric
Halo ULN-8, I just route the decoded signal through
Am 19.07.14 14:53, schrieb David Pickett:
It has to be do-able, but how you actually manage it depends on your
A/D/A converter, which must obviously be at least 4-track.
I'm aware of the various possibilities to do this via an audio
interface. I'd rather capture the signal in the digital
--On 19 July 2014 14:59 +0200 Ralf R Radermacher fotor...@gmx.de
wrote:
I'm aware of the various possibilities to do this via an audio
interface. I'd rather capture the signal in the digital domain.
Many of these interfaces can, through their control programs, do
exactly that.
Paul
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Paul
Sat, 19 Jul 2014 11:13:11 +0200, Ralf R Radermacher wrote :
Am 18.07.14 15:21, schrieb Rupert Brun:
The BBC will make the BBC Proms Concerts available in 4.0 using
MPEG-DASH. The stream will be available internationally.
Does anyone have the first idea how to record this stuff on a Mac?
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 10:00:20AM -0400, Marc Lavallée wrote:
Here's how to do it on Linux. To get the sound of web browsers
(including Chrome/Chromium), I use the Pulseaudio sound server,
installed by default. I also use the jackd sound server with the
pulseaudio module for jackd. There's
Easy to record stream on a Mac
Install Cycling74's Soundflower its free and doesnt interfere with anything
Install Audacity its a free recorder
Set your Macs Sound Output to Soundflower16 - at this point you wont hear
anything from chrome
at this point launch soundflowerbed and allocate
Hi Fons.
I disabled PA and Jackd, enabled all output channels in alsamixer,
and opened Chromium 34 on the test page:
http://rdmedia.bbc.co.uk/proms/test.html
Chromium can use Alsa, but I also have a mapping problem.
Here's what's coming out of my 7.1 sound card (per jack):
Lime green (front):
Am 19.07.14 18:47, schrieb m...@superorg.com:
Set your Macs Sound Output to Soundflower16 - at this point you wont hear
anything from chrome
This is as far as I get. Soundflower64, actually (only 2 or 64 channels
here).
at this point launch soundflowerbed and allocate tracks to play out
I AM capturing it in the digital domain. It's 48kHz.
David
At 14:59 19-07-14, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 19.07.14 14:53, schrieb David Pickett:
It has to be do-able, but how you actually manage it depends on your
A/D/A converter, which must obviously be at least 4-track.
I'm aware of the
Hi everyone
I wonder if anyone has looked at using MuLab for Ambisonics - in their patcher
environment they have several sends for each audio channels and so it would
seem it might be possible to patch together a template that did ambisonics
quite easily - however the demo only allows 2
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Aaron (hel...@ai.sri.com)
Menlo Park, CA, US
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David Pickett wrote:
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Regarding the lack of browser choice, I agree that it would be nice
if all adhered to the HTML5 standard; but they dont. (What's the
point of useful standards -- i.e. the HTML5 media tag -- if not
everbody uses them?)
I am sure it doesn't help that there is no actual
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