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I have no experience with creating/running streaming radio stations.
I friend has a web radio station. It has been on the air 24/7 for several years. He's been having random problems with dropouts and something that seem to me like some sort of digital feedback. ~~ The dropouts seem to me to be a buffering issue. I've found that most of the time if I cut out the dead air no data seems to be lost. I'm thinking this may be a channel capacity problem with his ISP. ~~ I don't have any idea what's causing the "digital feedback" issue. Here's a link to a clip of the feedback/echo/reverb thing. https://www.dropbox.com/s/7fsetlps5c...litch%2000.wav In this case the "feedback" lasted about two and half minutes. I've included the onset, the end, and my friend's apology to the audience. ~~ ~~ Can anyone here provide any insight into potential causes and solutions? -- == Later... Ron Capik -- |
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