Tonight's effort a bit of a dog's breakfast with glitches, drop-outs and 
confusion over the recorded link pieces in the interval. However, when it was 
working, it was pretty damned impressive. They seem to have tweaked the 
surrounds a bit, so no need to up the gain any more. Together with some really 
nice playing (and bar someone's personal alarm going off a couple of minutes 
into the Tod und Verklärung, necessitating a restart) it was rather an 
encouraging evening: once the internet connection is sorted out, this would 
appear to be a viable approach to broadcasting at least some form of surround 
home systems, just using a browser and a sound-card.

I have bits of it recorded, if anyone wants a listen. Mind you, when I say 
bits, I mean bits. Several rather large gaps in transmission means that it's by 
no means a complete performance.

Off list to me if you want, and I'll prepare a file. It'll be a 48/24 wavex of 
the uninterrupted bit of the Strauss. 

Cheers,

John

On 16 Mar 2014, at 17:28, David Pickett <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just stumbled on this:
> 
> http://rdmedia.bbc.co.uk/radio3/faq.html
> 
> I have an appropriate soundcard; but am not sure I want to install Google 
> Chrome...  (Bummer that it doesnt work on Firefox!)
> 
> has anyone
> 
> David
> 
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