[PlanetCCRMA] streaming or podcast

Peter Lutek plutek@infinity.net
Mon Oct 31 12:37:01 2005


Tom Poe wrote:

> Peter Lutek offered the following on 10/31/2005 02:31 PM:
>
>> Tom Poe wrote:
>>
>>> Peter Lutek offered the following on 10/31/2005 01:40 PM:
>>>
>>>> Tom Poe wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Peter Lutek offered the following on 10/31/2005 12:38 PM:
>>>>>
>>>>>> greetings!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i see no tools for live streaming or podcast in the planet 
>>>>>> repository. is anyone out there doing this from a planet-ccrma 
>>>>>> box? if so, what are your recommendations?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -p
>>>>>>
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>>>>> Peter:  I have CCRMA as the foundation for community-based 
>>>>> recording studios.  The simplest approach for me, so far, is to 
>>>>> bring up Audacity.  I check the microphone level with the 
>>>>> microphone icon, then hit the record button, say a few words, then 
>>>>> save the project.  Next, I import a song file, mp3 or ogg, and 
>>>>> adjust the two files (sometimes I lower the volume on the song 
>>>>> file for a section, and slide the voice file over), then repeat 
>>>>> until I get the podcast complete.  There's better ways, but that's 
>>>>> one way.  If you want to walk through the steps, let me know.
>>>>> Tom
>>>>>
>>>> thanks, tom. i have no problems with the audio production side of 
>>>> things, which you have outlined. what i'm searching for is the best 
>>>> way to stream LIVE to the web. i guess i should not have referred 
>>>> to podcasting, which i now know is not realtime.
>>>>
>>>> sorry for the confusion. any suggestions for live streaming from a 
>>>> planet-ccrma box?
>>>>
>>>> -p
>>>>
>>> Peter:  Go to the head of the class, and work with David Walling. 
>>> Here's the link:
>>> http://ccrma.stanford.edu/groups/soundwire/software/newstream/docs/
>>> His email is at the bottom of the page.  Please keep us posted on 
>>> what you find.  We are following the approach of getting 
>>> community-based recording studios up and running with no 
>>> out-of-pocket monies, so our minimum setup, is a PIII with 512Mb 
>>> RAM, audio and video card, CD drive, cheap microphone.  Easily 
>>> donated stuff.  Then, once recordings can be made, community support 
>>> can be generated to improve things from there. It would be 
>>> interesting to learn more about StreamBD, and how it impacts on the 
>>> work we're doing.  Good luck!  Imagine, state of the art, Internet2 
>>> research going on, and it's all available from CCRMA.  How wonderful 
>>> is that?  :)
>>> Thanks,
>>> Tom
>>>
>> very cool. thanks, tom. unfortunately, it's a work in progress, 
>> utilizing optimized networks, and doesn't [yet] provide a mechanism 
>> for realtime broadcast on commodity networks like the www. hmm..... 
>> still, it's definitely worth following.
>>
>> -p
>>
> CyberSImps Improv Performance Event
> http://arts.internet2.edu/member-performances.html
>
> How come you didn't email David and ask how it works, today, with 
> broadband?  Shoutcast and Icecast are out there, right?  I think they 
> come from SteamcastBD, don't they?
> Tom
>
ok... i've written david. we'll see what he says.

-p